r Friday, November 29, 1946 Mrs. Roosevelt Helps Defeat Egypt Plan to Halt Refugees Page Five THE JEWISH NEWS Stars of Yiddish Stage Participate In Littman Benefit and looting the Corona Jewish Center last September were or- dered held for grand jury action NEW YORK, (JTA) — T w o yesterday. Bail was set at $2,500 youths accused of setting fire to each. • N. Y. Court Holds Youths Who Fired Jewish Center NEW YORK (JTA)—An Egyptian amendment to the draft con- stitution of the Intefnational Refugee Organization aimed at block- Dances, songs, special skits and ing the resettlement in Palestine of displaced Jews from Europe a program of varied entertain- was defeated by the UN Social and Cultural Committee following ment is being arranged for the Opposition by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, U. S. delegate. testimonial theatrical perform- Mrs. Roosevelt pointed out if the Egyptian amendment were adopted. it would have the effect of making the resettlement of Jewish refugees impossible and would make their repatriation to their native lands obligatory. Mrs. Roosevelt also opposed a Soviet motion to eliminate a para- graph defining DPs as those "unable or unwilling" to avail them- selves of the protection of their countries of origin, pointing out its deletion might affect Polish Jews who do not want to return to Poland. • The Committee also took steps to redraft a-- proposal that might have been interpreted as permitting Arab states to prevent the IRO from assisting in the resettlement of Jewish refugees in Palestine. The proposal, offered in the form of an amendment to the IRO con- stitution, by Yugoslav delegate, Leon Mattes, would force the IRO "to refrain from any temporary or permanent location of refugees and displaced persons in a territory if any of the neighboring coun- tries submit a formal objection based on the endeavor to preserve friendly relations between nations." Egyptian Delegate Objects to Committee's Action The committee then voted to send both versions to a drafting ABRAHAM LITTMAN committee of Yugoslavia, Denmark, Egypt and the U. S., together with an Egyptian proposal that would amend the same paragraph ance in honor of Abraham Litt- to prevent resettlement against "the freely expressed aspirations and man, pioneer director of the Yid- Wishes of the indigenous population in the receiving countries." The Egyptian delegate, Saad Kamel, raised violent objection to dish theater in Detroit. The special performance in Mr. the committee's action. First, he announced if the original Yugoslav proposal is changed he would adopt it as his own. Further, he Littman's honor will take place insisted that his amendment should not be included with the other Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, in two. In this he was overruled by the chairman. The expectation is the large auditorium of the Ma- that Egypt's views will be rejected by the other three states and that sonic Temple. the revised amendment will not concern Jews. The entire proceeds will be Poland Won't Demand Repatriation of Jewish War Orpkins Poland informed the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Com- turned over to Mr_ Littman, to mittee it will not insist on the repatriation of Jewish war orphans assist him in his dire need as a of Polish nationality. This development came during a discussion result of the serious illness of his of a - revision of the original phraseology of the draft IRO con- wife. stitution under which "no obstacle" would have been placed in At the testimonial performance, the path of the repatriation of war orphans. A milder version of this provision was presented to the committee providing for "all the following noted Yiddish stars possible priority assistance" in the repatriation of war orphans up will appear for the first time in to 15 years of age. This was adopted after Polish delegate Manfred one performance: Laks served notice his government will not act for the repatriation Aaron Lebedeff, Irving Gross- man, Max Kleter, the Feder Sis- of Jewish children. The committee defeated another Yugoslav amendment that ters, Dina Goldberg, Ben Zion would have put European Jews under the jurisdiction of the IRO Wittier, Shifrah Lehrer, Michal the IRO. only if they left their homeland before the creation of Reno Michalesko, Vera Rosanka and I u t' ion Zionists Question Egypt's Good Faith In Offering The Egyptian resolution urging the end of racial and religious others. H. Blumstein will be at the Persecution was given qualified approval by the American Zionist and Mr. Grossman will be Emergency Council which at the same time questioned Egypt's good piano . the master of ceremonies. faith in presenting the resolution. Pointing out it speaks "for the entire Zionist movement in the Joseph Bernstein of the Jewish U. S., the Zionist Emergency Council issued a statement recalling Egypt's attempts to close Palestine to Jewish refugees, the boycott Daily Forward heads a special of Jewish goods from Palestine. the sheltering of the ex-Mufti of committee which is in charge of Jerusalem and the anti-Jewish riots which were permitted in Egypt arrangements for this perform- ance. Many organizations are co- by the government last year. The statement reads in part: "It must be recalled it is Egypt, which. as the leading member i operating with the community of the Arab League. is responsible, in conflict with the letter and ! committee in arranging the event. spirit of the United Nations Charter, for the continuing boycott of Jewish exports from Palestine. It is Egypt. further, which is giving shelter to the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem and which is providing this associate of Hitler and of Himmler with every facility to carry on political activities calculated to lead in due course to bloodshed in Palestine and to attacks upon the Jews there. It is the same govern- ment which permitted anti-Jewish riots in Cairo and Alexandria in November. 1945. with their accompanying destruction of synagogues and churches. which riots. spreading also to Tripoli, were responsible for deaths of large numbers of defenseless Jews." Annis Prices For Furs Are Unmatched! Our Tow mark-up policy is proving to the of Detroit that our furs are the women best buys to be found anywhere! . .. We are constantly in touch with the fur market .. . in fact in many instances our furs are priced below the market .. . 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While we are honoring a man at this time in recognition of his great contributions to an important cause—the Sana- torium and Ex-Patients Home at Duarte, near Los Angeles, where scores of Detroiters who suffered from tuberculosis have been treated and cured—the intention of the commit- tee is to encourage the drive in Detroit for the Medical Cen- ter to be erected at the sanatorium at a cost of $2,100.000. United Jewish Appeal Leaders to Draw Up Program of Reconstruction and Resettlement for Refugees; High Government Aides Among Speakers ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—More American government, and by the than 1,200 representatives of Jew- following three representatives of ish communities in every section the displaced Jews themselves: of the U. S. are gathered here Leon Retter, general secretary for the official opening this Fri- of the Central Committee of the day of the extraordinary national Liberated Jews of Germany, Dr. conference of the United Jewish Boris Pliskin, head of the health Appeal, which will study needs department of the Central Corn- of European Jewry and draw up mittee, and Samuel Shlomovitch, a program of reconstruction and chairman of the Frankfort reg- resettlement action in Europe, ional committee. Both Retter and Pliskin are survivors of the battle Palestine and the U. S. in 1947. One of the most important de- of the Warsaw Ghetto. Morgenthau to Speak cisions to be reached will be the Jan Masaryk, Foreign Minister determination of the 1947 quota of Czechoslovakia, and Henry of the UJA. Morgenthau, Jr., former secre- Report On 1946 Drive A report on the achievements tary of the treasury, will analyze in the 1946 drive to raise $100,- the exodus of Jews from Europe, 000,000 for the programs of the and the potentialities of the Jew- Join' Distribution Committee, ish homeland in Palestine as a United Palestine Appeal and the haven for the homeless. Among the distinguished Jew- United Service for New Amer- icans will be presented. ish leaders from abroad will be The conference will be attended Chief Rabbi Alexander Safran of by high government officials and Romania, and Dr. Frigyes Goer- by some of the most distinguished oeg, chairman of the Jewish Re- Jewish leaders from Europe and lief Committee of Hungary. Palestine. It will continue through A general overall report on Dec. 2, with sessions divided be- conditions in Europe will be pre- tween Convention Hall and the sented by Edward M. M. War- burg, chairman of the JDC and of Ambassador Hotel. The status of the displaced Jews the Greater New York Jewish in the American zone in Europe Appeal, who made a special trip who have doubled in number to Europe to survey the Jewish from 100,000 a year ago to 200,- situation in Europe. Dr. Joseph J. 000 will be discussed by U. S. Schwartz, chairman of the Eur- Secretary of War Patterson and opean Executive Council of the Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring, as- JDC, will join with Mr. War- sistant secretary of state for oc- burg in outlining the needs in cupied areas, On behalf of the Europe. Detroit's quota is $100,000. It is a small sum, considering that the objective of the drive is to help erect a great medi- cal center where Jewish internes will be able to pursue their medical training, where Jewish doctors will have facilities for research. NATHAN R. EPSTEIN Eventually. it is the hope of the leaders in the movement to erect a great medical college, as part of the scheme of advancing medical research and of making it possible for Jewish students to enter medical schools without prejudice. The proposed medical center will be a national institution in which American Jews will be able to take pride because of its non-sectarian principles. The center, when completed, will equal in technical excel- lence institutions of the highest standards and will be pre- pared to render the finest social service through dedication to care of those who are unable to pay for medical services. In order that Detroit Jews should have their full share in this great undertaking, we appeal to all Detroit Jews to join with us in the event on Sunday evening, honoring an in- defatigable worker—Mr. Nathan R. Epstein—and to partici- pate in the work of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and the plans for the medical center. - As chairman of the t e stimonial banquet on Sunday eve- ning, I appeal to the Jews of Detroit to attend the dinner and to join us in our work. Sincerely yours. MORRIS L. FRUMAN MORRIS L. FRUMAN Chairman, L. A. S Sanatorium Testimonial Banquet For reservations to the banquet, Call Mr. Frogman, UN. 3-2789 or TV. 6 2335 -