Repatriated Polish Jews Flee Stettin 10,000 Refugees OF FAITH IN THE RETURN_ TO ZION MM MOO MOM ata O. NO MO. ALS es-4110- nob imloo.. O. NO- 011... a. Min . lia.m4b.shi-saft vet-an 1 4. 10-vere-gib1 ie. 0911.11111-aoli =Sr a a.. ••••• a3R 1111 7 ♦ as. 41106.4KI ■ sall bo.....-as ha-mob-MI-6M s-neo me, s. sip A f. a. am Mk. els a- Aso ao-ain a- ate atila .0- Ibleo.soono ■ saw- lop- mil be- verso Gen. Anders' Men Are Transferred To Arab Areas Italy to Accept THE MARTYRS' HYMN-EXPRESSION WARSAW (JTA)—Repatriated Jews who, after arriving from the USSR were settled by the Polish authorities in the former German city of Stettin, now are panic- stricken as a result of the mount- ing anti-Jewish propaganda and terror there, which follows the same pattern as in other parts of Poland. Increased terroristic activities on the part of local Poles are forcing the Jews to cross the bor- der en route to the American zone. According to a report reaching here, there are at present no more than 6,000 Jews left in Stettin, and even this number is dwin- dling. Only several weeks ago the number exceeded 26,000. The report reveals that Jews have been killed in the vicinity of Stettin and that even in the cen- ter of the city Jews have been found murdered. The local Jewish self-defense group prevented a pogrom which was apparently planned by local anti-Semites. A Polish policeman was also arrested in Stettin for firing at Jewish children passing in the street. Two Jewish children, wounded by his bullets, had to undergo operations. One of them, an 8-year-old girl, had her legs amputated. and the other, a boy, lost his right arm. Philip Auerbach Appointed Commissioner in Bavaria MUNICH (JTA)—Philip Auer- bach. formerly head of the Jew- ish communities in the British Iliritrur Welkin Welkin° . Increased Terror Forcing Many to Cross Border to American Zone Jews Dragged From Trains . in Poland; Hero Murdered LODZ (JTA)—Jews are still be- ing dragged off Polish trains de- spite intensified government ef- forts to combat anti-Semitic ter- rorism and anti - Government groups. A report reaching the Jewish Committee here states that armed terrorists removed five Jews from a Lodz-Cracow train. It it assumed they have been mur- dered. Another report states that 23- year-old Chaim Pszenica. a Jewish officer in the Polish Army, who was decorated with the highest honors for bravery on the battle- field, was murdered on the road from Kalushin to Siedlece. His body was brought to Siedlece where he was buried with military honors. Page Seventy-seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday. September 20, 1946 Oa-amir.atal-aoli WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Italian government has offered to accept 10,000 of the 25,000 Jewish refugees from Austria when the United States is seeking to lodge temporarily . in Italy. Talks are continuing in Rome in an attempt to reach agreement for acceptance of the 25,000: Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson confirmed last week that the Italians had tentatively re- jected the American request. Rea- sons given at that time by Italy were lack of adequate food and facilities to care for the refugees, although the American proposal specified that they be accommod- ated without cost to Italy. REHOVOTH, Palestine, (JTA) —Following a protest by the Jew- ish settlers of Rehovoth and the Hebrew press of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Polish troops of Gen. Wladislaw Anders' Second Army Corps have been transferred from Rehovoth to Jaffa and other Arab centers. Polish soldiers were responsible for two murders in Rehovoth within the last few days. The funeral of Moshe Monobla, 2lyear-old Jewish soldier killed by a Polish officer, was turned into a huge demonstration againg the anti - Semitic behavior of Polish soldiers at Rehovoth. Participants carried banners reading: "Free Palestine from Anders' troops." Sammy Weiss, pardon us, Judge Samuel A. Weiss, of the Pitts- burgh Commons Plea Court, an active Duquesne U. alumnus, has raised $40,000 for the Duquesne athletic slush fund. New Year Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons 11100610., -10...,0000:10000000sW ass - salb.elia moss ow. at• war-afr ale Na NM. ate.ea. Mr..b its Imo- a- ass kol sob a. swe Woo at SI polo aboo• 718.113.00, -at to kol g ot ?" A MM. ob. aka itfi pug, ft-4 Itt t*.ro vi "e4 Pial (3) / 154 !If! -or?, e tetre yt Training Center Freed By British in Naples ROME (JTA) — Three Jewish youths of the Herzliah training center in Naples were released after being held by the British military police for two weeks. No reason for their arrest was given. Among the arrested was the New Year 'zone, has been appointed com- missioner of Jewish affairs in Ba- varia. 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