THE JEWIS- H Page Twelve Aronstam Protests Speech, Rouses Ire of English Lord Heads World ORT Threat in Commons to Reduce Tel Aviv to "Heap of Stones" Stirs Detroiter to Reply; Gets Answer Branding His Letter As "Creating Anti-Semitism" Nazis Forced To Dig Up Bodies Of 36 Victims FRANKFURT, (JTA) — Funeral services were held recently for 36 Jews whose bodies were exhumed from a mass grave near Tirschen- reuth, where they had been buried after they died during a forced march from the Buchenwald con- centration camp early in 1945, Capt. L. R. Mariels, a military government officer, announces. .Ninety-eight Nazis from the town were forced to dig up the bodies. Our Letter Box Britain and the East Editor, The Jewish News: The ghastly events in Palestine have brought into bold relief the cumulative relentlessness of the drama now being enacted in that land. The British authorities are grim- ly intent upon bringing the situa- tion under control; their sweep- ing measures, however, will fall short of establishing peace in Pal- estine, the inescapable sequel to their policy being a greater in- tensification of the struggle. Elsewhere in the Near and Mid- dle East the British policy has all the earmarks of an empire striving to retain its hold upon other na- tions. The British imperialists have in- variably sought the support of the most reactionary forces of the native populations, ignoring en- tirely the legitimate aspirations of the peoples of the East. The vast expanse of territory from Malta to India, and the peo- ples within it is still treated by the diehards at the Foreign Office as the "lifeline" of the Empire. Let us bear in mind, though, that these peoples have a will of their own; their own hopes and long- ings; even the high-handed im- perialists must be made aware that the time is past when they could ride roughshod over other nations. Need we refresh our memory? The facts are too glaring. The Greek people are moaning under the yoke of fascist oligarch, kept in power with the • aid of British arms. In Transjordan, the puppet "in- dependent" government is reduced to the role of a British military base. Egypt is" waging a protracted struggle against the presence of foreign troops who have no legal ground for being there. Irak demands a revision of an ignominious treaty under which the country is dragged down to the status of a colony. The free and easy behavior of a British_oil concern in Iran typifies the Tories' disregard for the sov- ereignty of small nations. ALBERT ZETLIN 2054 Seward Ave. Jewish Schools Open Sept. 4 in Windsor, Jewish Center Activities Harry Baltick to Address Wednesday Discussion Group A letter written by Dr. Noah E. Aronstam to Lord Winterton of London, England, protesting his "intemperate address" before the House of Commons in which he "threat- ened the Jewish people to turn Tel Aviv into a 'heap of stones' " has brought a caustic reply from the English lord. lord. Dr. Aronstam told Lord Win- terton that his address "savors of the utterances of the arch fas- cist. Sir Mosely, to whose princi- ples I hope you do not subscribe. - "The might and power of Baby- lon, Syria, Persia and the Roman Empire—even the Nazis—could not prevail against Israel, and neither will the might and power of Great Britain—perfidious Al- bion, which breaks pledges and covenants—suffice to break the will of the Jewish people to live," he continued. "May I remind you of the lines of Kipling: 'Oh. Lord of Hosts, be with you yet, lest you forget, lest you forget'." ga.ys Britain Acted Generously Lord Winterton wrote: "In reply to your letter, I haVe to inform you that you read, an entirely wrong account of my speech made in the House of Commons. "What I said was that Zionists should realize that, in accordance with our traditions, we had not used, in putting down armed in- surrection, the methods which were open to us to use but which very properly we had not used— that is, the maximum utilization of military power which could, in fact, reduce Tel Aviv to a heap of ruins. "The rest of your letter is, if you will allow me to say so, com- plete nonsense. "It is rather unfortunate that you or any other Jew should have written such a letter at the time of the ghastly incident at the King David Hotel, which all de- cent- JewS deeply deplore. Claims Rescue Credit "I may say that I have always been a supporter of the reason- able Zionist claims and, as chair- Man of the Inter-Governmental Committee fdr Refugees, contrib- uted my part towards the rescue of Jews persecuted by Hitler. "Members of your race and re- legion, who write the foolish, fatuous type of letter which you did to me do no good to the higher interests of that race whose record in history all im- partial persons admire, but ac- tively create anti-Semitism." Dr. Aronstam answered: "Your very ungracious letter was merely the subconscious ex- pression of your hostile attitude towards the Jew. An attitude which is reflected in the British mop Colonial policy for the last four centuries. Champions Haganah Principles "I admire the Haganah that stands up for its rights, and resists British cruelty, British concentra- tion camps and British perfidy. "The offensive tone of your letter, my Lord, carries slim weight with me. I must reiterate that I am proud of the modern Maccabees and Bar Cochbas. "Such letters- as mine never give rise to anti-Semitism. I wish many more Jews would write such letters to you. My letter is based upon sincere conviction and historical retrospect." Lord Winterton's address is 61 Ecclestone Square, S.W.1, London_, England-. Friday, August 30, 1946 NEWS GEORGE BACKER NEW YORK—George Backer of New York, president of American ORT Federation, was elected presi- dent of the World ORT at its first P_ost-war conference in Paris. He also was elected to the Central Board. Autumn Dance Date Set by Chap. 1, ZOA WJC Rushes Aid to Meet Needs of Mass Migration To meet the needs of the extra- ordinary mass migration of Jews from Poland into the DP camps in the American zone of occupation in Germany, the World Jewish Congress will ship immediately 100,0000 pounds of clothing, 50,- 000 pounds of food, 3,000 pounds of medicaments, and 15,000 books Dr. Arieh Tartakower, head of the Relief and Rehabilitation Depart- ment, and Dr. Simon Federbusch, heat of the Culture and Educa- tion Department, have announced after a special meeting of the ex- ecutive committee. OUR CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Continue Dancing Parties Selective Immigration Approved for Canada OTTAWA, (JTA)—The Cana- dian Senate has approved a policy of "selective" immigration into the Dominion recommended by it Im- migration and Labor Committee, which has been holding hearings here for the past few months. Such a policy, in opposition to "open door" immigration, will bar large numbers of European refugees and others unless they possess specific trades and skill required by Can- ada. To Resume Full Schedule The Windsor Jewish Youth Council lounge program, which has been conducted on a limited basis since July 29, will resume full schedule in September. Oper- ating Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, the lounge at Shaar Hash- omayim synagogus has enjoyed a record attendance during the summer. Visitors from Detroit are welcome. Windsor's Welfare Drive To Set Record Objective Members of the executive com- mittee of the Windsor Jewish Community. Council are busy plan- ning.the Fall Jewish Welfare Fund Campaign, which will be held in November. Following the pattern set in most communities throughout the United States and Canada, Wind- sor's • goal will be the largest in its history. Selection of campaign and committee chairmen will be announced soon. For Consultation on personal or family problems—Call ANNA OXENHANDLER TRinity 1-0362 Sign in a Hollywood producer's office: "If a thing can be done, experience and skill can do it. If a thing cannot be done, only faith can do it." 00 TABLETS 354 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10$ ARMY VETERANS ! Windsor's Talmud Torah and the Peretz school, will reopen Sept. 4, it is announced by Max Levine, secretary of the for- mer, and Joseph Klingman, di- rector of the latter. Both schools this year will in- clude kindergarten classes. Cur- ricula include, in addition to He- brew and Yiddish language and literature, a variety of subjects planned to stimulate interest in all aspects of Jewish life. NEW HIGHER PAY SCALES NOW IN EFFECT Romanian Youth Sends Sympathy to Zion Jews If you held one of certain Army Military Occupational BUCHAREST, (JTA)—A resolu- tion expressing sympathy for the Jews who are "fighting for the national and social liberation of Palestine" was adopted ' by the Congress of Democratic Youth, meeting in Brasov, Transylvania. Delegates from Romania, Russia„ Greece and Yugoslavia are parti- cipating in the sessions. At the same time delegates from Zionist and non-Zionist groups represented at the Congress vot- ed to coordinate their activities in a newly-formed Joint Coordina- tion Council. Planning to fill a long felt need, the Windsor Jewish Community Council is formulating a curricu- lum for an Adult Institute of Jew- ish Studies, to be established this Fall. Founders and planners of the Institute are Rabbi Benjamin Groner; Joseph Klingman, direc- tor of the Peretz School; Michael Sumner, former Rabbinical stu- dent; and Louis Lieblich, execu- tive direction of the Community Council. Institute classes, open to all members of the Windsor Jewish community, will be set in accord- ance with the needs of those who enroll. There will be no charge. The Institute courses will covet appreciation of Jewish life, his- tory, literature, and religion. Teaching will be directed by Rabbi Groner, Mr. Klingman and Mr. Sumner. The Wednesday Evening Dis- cussion Group will meet in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Community Center, next Wednes- day, at 8 p. m. The guest speak- er will be Harry Baltick, assistant manager' of the Detroit office of the Social Security Board, who will discuss "Can I Retire at 65?". The public is invited, * * * Chelsea Campers Donate $150 to Youth Aliyah A gift of $150, to Youth Aliyah, is being presented by the mothers and children of Camp Chelsea, it was announced by Samuel D. Newschatz, director. The gift is a result of a number of special pro- jects and programs undertaken by the campers, who have just brought to a close a successful season. - * * * Windsor Youth Lounge After a successful season of out- door dancing, the dance commit- The social committee of Chap- tee of the Intermediate Council ter I of Detroit District of the announces that dancing will be Zionist Organization of America continued in Butzel Hall of the announces that an Autumn Festi- Jewish Community Center, Thurs- val dance is scheduled for Satur- days at 8:30 p. m. * * * day night, Sept. 14, at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek. Music by Outdoor Dance Sept. 7 Jack Qualey and ,orchestra will The Saturday Nite Dance com- begin at 9 p. m. There will be en- mittee of the Jewish Community tertainment and refreshments. Center, of which Miss Sylvia Weiss Selma Jakont, chairman of the is chairman, will hold its last dance social committee, is being assisted of the summer season in the out- by Pearl Meisner, Jack Menen- door court of the Jewish Com- berg, Bess Faxstein, Jack Kape munity Center, on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 9 p. m. In case of inclimate and Sol Windstrom. - Tickets may be obtained from weather the dance will be held in members of the organization, or Butzel Hall of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The public is in- Miss Jakont may be reached at TO. 7-7861 for tickets and infor- vited. mation. All young men and women in the community are in- vited to this dance. Proceeds will be used for the Zionist cause. Chapter t is affiliated with ZOA of Detroit, and is open to Mem- bership for young men and women of 21 years or over. 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