Friday, July 12, 1946
THE JEWISH NEWS
What Large Ear/ Herzog
Sees Attlee, Reports
Situation 'Not Hopeless'
Detroit Jewry Sends Strongly-Worded Resolutions to Presi-
dent and Michigan Congressmen Assailing Attacks in
Palestine; to Picket British Consulate Here Monday
Bowling Tournaments
Planned By Bnai Brith
Relatives Sought Here
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of
the following is requested to contact
Henry Feinberg, Jewish Social Service
TR. 2-4080, Mon-
National Bnai Brith Bowling Bureau, 573j Second,
rimdays,ou9gr. to p.
Association decided at a meeting A ron °Glogl dbFau
b; Schema
Kudwicka Goldbaum, formerly of
in Cincinnati that sectional bowl- and
Baranowicz, Poland, now in Bad Gas-
ing tournaments in various cities tein, Austria.
Sam Mermelstein, formerly of De-
should replace the customary na-
troit, sought by Ilona Weiss, Sweden.
tional tournament—providing De-
Kahan. Geza, sought by Eugen Lebi,
troit does not entertain the tour- born 'In Romania, 1928, son of Juda
Lebi. born 1885 in Klinesti, Romania,
nament as one unit for 1947.
and Zsenka Kahan Lebi, born 1896 in
In the event the sectional plan Romania.
Rauch. B.. sought by Helena Wid-
is followed, it will be a three- man,. daughter of Basia Rauch, born
1924,
in Krakowic, Poland. Her present
city affair with tournaments in address
is Bad Bastein, Austria.
St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit, ac-
cording to Maurice J. Marenberg
of Toledo, executive secretary-
treasurer. Milwaukee will be the
alternate city.
Jules Linting of Chicago, main-
tained that Detroit had facilities
to entertain • the tournament in
its entirety, but consideration of
that city, he said, will depend
upon whether Detroit affiliates
were willing to undertake the
huge task of playing host.
Detroit representatives will call
a meeting of delegates of the 10
Detroit lodges and will report a
decision soon, Harry Schwartz
reported.
Irvin L. Edelstein of Toledo,
former editor of the Toledo Jew-
ish Times, was appointed pub-
licity director of the association.
Max Goldhoff of Detroit at-
tended the meeting.
DR. A. H. KLINE DISCHARGED;
OPENS HIS DENTAL OFFICE
Dr,Allan H. Kline, who received
his discharge as Lt. Commander,
after 31/2 years service, including
18 months fh. the Pacific area with
the U: S. Naval Dental Corps, has
opened his office for the practice
of General Dentistry at 10542 Fen-
kell Ave.
.
KKK Anti-Catholic,
Guststadt Proves
Richard E. Gutstadt, national
director of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, brands as
completely lacking in understand-
ing the report recently circulated
in the Anglo-Jewish press that
the Klan is no longer anti-Cath-
olic.
"I am surprised," he said, "at
the naivete of the reporter who
credited the statement by repeat-
ing it without characterizing it as
misrepresentative. Klan leaders,"
continued Gutstadt, "are hoping
apparently, to lull Catholics into
a false sense of security by dis- 1921 • Silver Anniversary • 1946
seminating such assurances, and
some newsmen are being fooled
by it."
Gutstadt furnished typical ex-
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Haifa Community Leader
Released by British
HAIFA (JPS-Palcor)—Baravhal
Shinkerewsky, vice-chairman of
the Haifa community and one of
the Histadruth leaders arrested,
was released by the British July
2, at the request of the commun-
ity council, which had replied to-
a British statement that it could
not calm the public as long as he
was detained.
Brazilians Condemn British
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—The
attacks upon the Jewish commu-
nity of Palestine by British armed
forces were condemned here at a
mass meeting called by leaders of
the Jewish community. Jacob
Schneider, president of the Bra-
zilian Zionist Organization, called
for fulfillment of the pledges con-
tained in the Balfour Declaration.
NEW Y )RK—Masses of angry
citizens picketed the British Con-
sulate at 25 Broadway and shout-.
ed their condemnation of British
"tyranny - betrayal" in Pales-
tine demonstration against Eng-
land, which took place July 2.
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Declaring that Palestine is not
a British colony, Ben Gurion
warned "Herr Attlee" that he
must account for British actions
there to the nations of the world.
He charged that the British gov-
ernment had deliberately organ-
ized the attack on the Jewish
Agency and Palestine workers' or-
ganizations in order to control
and destroy them.
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had attempted to form a new
Agency controlled by right-wing
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"The Jewish Community Council of Detroit, representing 229 constituent
organizations- and speaking on behalf of a Jewish Community of 90,000, ad-
dresses itself to the President of the United States to express its sense of out-
rage at Britain's indefensible assaults upon the Jewish people of Palestine.
"The wholesale arrests of innocent men andd, women engaged in the creative
task of building a home for themselves and for hundreds of thoushnds of home-
less Jews from other parts of the world; the reckless imprisonment without
charges or evidence of the officers of the Jewish Agency, whose status as repre-
sentatives of the Jewish people in matters relating to Palestine is recognized
by the Palestine Mandate, an international covenant: and the manifestly delib-
erate desecration of the Jewish Sabbath: are all crimes of international magni-
tude.
- We see in these evil acts of the British Government another deliberately
calculated step in the plot to discredit and paralyze Jewish leadership, and thus
to sabotage: or excuse the delay in, the immediate transfer of 100,000 of Europe's
displaced Jews to the only country to which they wish to go, the. country which
to them is home. namely, Palestine. The shockingly indecent and irresponsible
utterances recently indulged in by Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin constitute
decisive evidence of the calculated character of this conspiracy against the Jewish
people.
"We look to you, Mr. President, in the name of American self-respect, not
to be diverted by these machinations of British diplomacy. Nobly and courage-
ously. and in accord with American- tradition, you initiated the project for the
immediate admission of 100,000 displaced Jews into Palestine, a project which
has since been unanimously endorsed by the Anglo-American Commission of
Inquiry. We urge you, and the - conscience of America urges you, to persist in
this highly moral purpose, and assure the saving of the remnant of European
Jewry who survived the Nazi program of extermination.
"We request, Mr. President, your intercession and unyielding demand that
that imprisoned leaders of the Jewish Agency be released immediately and that
Britain's acts of violence in Palestine be stopped forthwith.
"We bespeak your good offices, Mr. President. in urging further that, in
fulfillment of international covenants and of the demands of justice and human-
itarianism. the British Government restore free and unrestricted Jewish immi-
gration into Palestine and remove all. barriers to Jewish purchase,. reclamation,
development and settlement of land in Palestine.
"We urge. .Mr. President, your continued advocacy of „respect for inter-
national covenants, which demands respect for the promises of the Balfour
Declaration. the Palestine Mandate, and other international pledges, and for
the recognition in these covenants of the rights of the Jewish people in regard
to Palestine." -
LONDON, (JTA)—Chief Rabbi
Isaac Herzog of Palestine con-
ferred with Prime Minister Clem-
ent R. Attlee, and said . at the
conclusion of the interview that
the Palestine situation seemed
difficult, but not "beyond repair."
During the half-hour inter-
view, Rabbi Herzog reiterated his
appeal that the British govern-
ment and people reconsider the
Jewish stake in Palestine. In a
message sent through the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency he ap-
'What large ears you have!
pealed to the Jews of Palestine
The etter to understand the to remain calm in this "hour of
human body for this refugee stu- supreme test" .
dent studying anatomy with the
help of models at Palestine's new- Ben Gurion Demands
International Inquiry
est rural high school in Maabar-
PARIS, (JTA)—David Ben
oth, Emek Hefer, model high Gurion, chairman of the Jewish
school to rehabilitate the grow- Agency executive, demanded an
ing influx of refugee children are impartial international investiga-
springing up throughout Pales- tion by representatives of the "big
tine's rural settlements with the powers" of the recent British
assistance of funds from the attacks on Jewish settlements in
United Palestine Appeal raised Palestine, and the mass arrests
through the $100,000,000 campaign of Jew there. Speaking here at
of the United Jewish Appeal.
a huge mass meeting which
overflowed into the streets, he
asked that the investigating par-
ty not include either Britons or
Jews.
25th Season
Detroit Jews this week sent strong protests to 'President Tru-
man and to Michigan's representatives in Congress against the at-
tack upon the Jewish population of Palestine by British military
troops.
Local organizations were mobilized to express Detroit Jewry's
sense of outrage against the attacks by action of the executive
committee of the Jewish Community Council which met on July 3
upon request of the Zionist Council of Detroit that community-wide
expressions be mobilized in the present emergency.
. The Jewish Community Council has sent a wire of protest
to President Truman in the name of the 200 organizations af-
filiated with the Council.
Affiliated Organizations Also Send Wires
A request also was issued by the Council to each of its affiliated
organizations to send wires similar to the one sent by its executive
committee. Such telegrams are being sent with the names of all
members of local organizations appended,, to the text.
In addition to action taken by the Jewish Community Council
and its affiliated organizations, a strong resolution was adopted
at the convention banquet of District 6 of Bnai Brith, on Wednes-
day evening.
In order further to call to the attention of the general public
the perfidy of British actions in Palestine, arrangements have been
made to picket the British Consulate in the National Bank Bldg.
here on Monday afternoon.
Leaders, Jewish Vets to Be in Picket Line
Local leaders asd Jewish war veterans will be in the picket
line and it is expected that a number of Christians will join in
registering protests against British actions on - Palestin. After the
picketing, a specially prepared resolution will be presented to the
British Consul on behalf of the Zionist Council of Detroit and the
Jewish Community Council.
Simultaneous with the fast day observed in Palestine, special
services were held in Detroit orthodox synagogues on Monday
evening. The Shofar was sounded and prayers were recited for the
homeless Jews, who are seeking haven in Palestine.
Press Conference and Radio Broadcast
A special press conference of Detroit's newspapers and of the
national press services was held with Earl G. Harrison and Henry
Monsky on Wednesday morning.
A special radio broadcast was arranged on Wednesday at 10:45
p. m. Over WWJ, in which Harrison and Monsky were interviewed by
Isaac Franck.
Complete Text of the Resolution
The text of the resolution adopted by the Jewish Community
Council reads as follows:
find either right or left Zionists
to parti - pate in aQuisling agency.
Chief Rabbi -Urges Palestine
Jews to Remain Calm in
This Hour of Supreme Test
tIOSE OS
Council Protests to Truman
Over British Action in Zion
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