Admission of 100,000 Most Acute Problem—McDonald CHICAGO--Characterizing the transfer of 100,000 of the Jewish victims of Nazi and Fascist persecution from camps in Europe to new homes: in Palestine as one of the most acute postwar problems, James: G. McDonald; American member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, told the National Conference of the $100,000,000 United Jewish. Appeal at the Standard Club here that the immigration of these homeless Jews into Palestine must be put into effect quickly "if a beginning is to be made in the rescue of the remnant of European Jewish victims of the Nazi program • of annihilation." He emphasized that immediate large-scale immigration into Palestine and the removal of restrictions on the purchase of land by Jews recommended by the joint British-American Committee could •be carried out "without injury to the legitimate interests of the Arab people in Palestine." He added that if the British and American governments "are deeply concerned to implement the recommendations of the Committee of Inquiry," • the opposition of the Arab world would not be strong enough to deter them from achieving this objective. - Implementation of the report of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, will leave* the remaining 1,300,000 Jewish survivors the "forgotten men" of Europe, Edward M. M. -Warburg, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee and of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York, declared. Lehman Wants Immediate Transfer of 100,000 Jews NEW YORK—The immediate transfer of 100,000 displaced Jews from Europe to Palestine, as recommended by the Anglo-American inqthry committee, was urged today by Herbert H. Lehman, former head of the UNRRA, in a statement to the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency. Britain's delay in implementing the recommendations of the Anglo-American Palestine committee was attacked at a dinner ar- ranged by the "American, League for a Free Palestine to launch a $3,000,000 drive "to. force the gates of Palestine." Senator Magnuson of Washington urged immediate admittance of 100,000 Jews and U. S. support for establishment of a "Hebrew nation." He asserted that the U. S. was being- asked to join in abandoning 1,500,000 Jews in Europe. • Senator Myers of Pennsylvania disclosed that he is planning to introduce a resolution in the Senate -urging the State Department to refuse to recognize the independence of Transjordan. "We cannot permit Palestine to be mutilated, because it is the sacred homeland of the Hebrew nation," he said. Other speakers included Reps. Andrew Sommers and Augustus Bennet of New York, who, with the two Senators, received awards from the League for their "contribution in Congress to the fight for Hebrew freedom." Peter Bergson, 'chairman of the Hebrew Committee of National Liberation, also spoke. Marshall and Naomi Auxiliaries to Install Officers Monday Night Louis Marshall and Naomi Aux- iliaries _ of Bnai Brith Young Women will install officers at the Book Cadillac Hotel English Room Monday evening. Members and guests are invited. There will be entertainment and refreshments. Dorothy Cohen, president of Bnai Brith Young Women's Coun- cil, . will be the installing .officer and guest speaker. : She will be assisted by Mary Berman, advisor to Naomi Young Women. • The chairmen for the affair are Lenore ROska of Naomi and Gloria Chadwick from Louis Marshall. Officers of Louis Marshall group are: Court of Honor of Scout Troop 76 at Beth El on June 3 Scout Executive Amos Shields of the Detroit Area 'Council will be the principal speaker at the Court of Honor to be conducted by Boy Scout Troop 76 of Temple Beth El in the Brown Memorial Chapel on Monday ; Tune 3, at 7:45 p. Rabbi B. Benedict. Glazer of Temple iteth El will give the invocation.-- - The Scouts will pre- sents skits and Songs. Advance- ment awards will be made to 'members of the troop. Inspector Miles Furlong of the -Detroit Po- lice. Department veil speak on his experiences with boys. Charlotte Waterstone; . President, The highlight of this Court will \gee-presidents. Betty Skolnick, Eleanor Kapetansky, Roberta Silverstein; re- be the presentation of the high- cording secretary, Gloria Chadwick; corresponding secretary. Eleanor Yunis; est Scout award — the Eagle financial secretary ; Belle Kapetansky; Badge—to Scouts Thomas Klein, treasurer, Norma Lifshitz; sentinel, Pearl Kranen ; conductress, Edythe Walter Shapero, Martin August Bonin; councellor, Harriet Keller; trus- and Marshall Loewenstein. tees. Rose Selik, Thelma Berman, Parents and friends are in- Phyliss Berkowitz. Officers of Naomi YoUng Worn- vited. Refreshments.will be served en are: in the social hall : .after the Court. President, Sylvia Modiest; vice-presi- Troop 76 is sponsored by the dents, Harriett Nochman, Edythe Ain- binder, Joyce Seedberg; recording sec- Temple Beth El Men's Club: retary, Pearl Benenson; corresponding secretary, Gerald Feingold; financial Maxwell M. Lowe-is Scoutmaster secretary, Lenore Roska ; treasurer, of the Troop. The Troop commit- Tikwah Buttner; sentinel, Margot tee consists of Harold M. Shapero, Mano; conductress, Celia Gorman; his- torian,' Gloria Weinberg; counselor, chairman; Leon S. . Wayburn, Dorothy Berenson; trustees, -Esie Samuel, Weisinan, Bernard Solo- Schessberg, Laura Berg, Tillie Ku- inon, Stanley S. Clamage, Maur- Zama. Advisors of Louis Marshall. ice Klein, Phillip R. Marcuse and Young Women. are Mrs. - Sara Saul. H. Rose. .Kape and Mrs. Faye klessmer. Mary Berman is advisor to the THREE GOOD REASONS Naomi Auxiliary. ' why St. Joseph Aspirin is, the choice of. Mothers' Clubs Program This week's subject for discus- sion by the Center Mothers' Clubs will be "Has Inflation An- cestors?" Page E[EN.•eii THE, JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 24, 1946 2 Detroit Wives Click with Songs At Fi)-st Attempt :Dr. Magnes, Hebrew U.. Young Israel Elec-tion Planned for Wednesday Head, En Route to U. S: • The annual election ,Meeting , of Young Israel of Detroit will be held Wednesday at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A review of the. year's activities will be presented by Charles T. Gellman, president. The schedule for June provides for a father-son hike Sunday, June 2; a court of honor by troop 210 Young Israel boy scouts Wed- nesday, June 12; a father-son din- ner for all Young Israel men and boys clubs on Monday, June 17. Plans call for a final meeting and program, during the Itst week of June at which a report of the Young Israel National Conven- tion in Fallsburgh, N. Y., will be given, and various social events to be held in the early. summer. - Publisher Accepts Six 'Pop' Numbers by Marian Zisrnan and Helene .Rapaport When you hear a half dozen new songs on the radio or from a phonograph—to be specific, "Mexico," a rhumba; -"Droopy the Drip," a boogie-woogie spec- ialty; '!GlooniY Romeo; "Cryin' All - the Way Horne," (`Green- Eyed Baby," or "I'll Ilave to Dream,"— you'll be listening cio the achievements of two DetroM tyro,s in the song-writing field, Mrs. Marian Zisman, 1701: Haz- elwood, and Mrs. Helene_ -Rapa- port,- 2004. Taylor_ - The girls recently, received the happy news that all six pieces, the first they ever submitted to a publisher, have been accepted. Marian Kay and Helene Roth, as they sign themselves profes- sionally, have been neighbors for years, but it was not until last January that they decided to Capitalize on their musical talent. They took their work to several band leaders, who praised it and advised them to publish it. "Neither of 'us has had any training," Mrs. Zisman, who handles the busines for the "firm,?! explained, "but we've both been tinkering around with Melodies and lyrics as long as we can remember. We still Can't believe it's true." New Book On German Jews Publication of "Jews in the Third Reich," by Bruno Blau, German author, is expected to present one of the most compre- hensive and authoritative studies of the position of the Jewish people during the Nazi reign of terror. JERUSALEM (JTA) •--• Dr.. Ju- dah L. Magnes, president of the Hebrew University, who is en route to the U.. S., paused' at Cairo for a discussion with Abdul Rahman Azzam Bey, secretary general of the Arab League, it was reported here today. Dr. Magnes is understood to have sounded out Azzam Bey on the Arab stand on- the Proposal for establishment of - a bi-national state in Palestine. 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