Leaders of 250,000 Page Three THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20, 1946 DPs Visit U. S.' to Aid UJA Drive Haganah Denies Civil War Among Resistance Groups Four _elected representatives of the 250,000 Jews in the displaced persons camps in the American and British occupation zones of Germany arrived in the U. S. by plane last week to help launch the $170,000,000 nation-wide campaign of the United Jewish Appeal. The DP leaders, survivors of Nazi concentration camps and former under- ground fighters, will visit key Jewish commu- nities throughout the country to bring a special message from the quarter of a million Jews still in DP camps. Left to right: NORBERT WOLL- HEIM, vice-chairman of the Central Jewish Corn- NEW YORK (JPS-Palcor)—An editorial in a recent issue of Eschnab, unofficial puL•ication of Haganah, central Jewish resist- ance movement, gave lie to all rumors of a civil war between var- ious Jewish resistance groups. "We know that immoral actions by Jews bring us great po- litical damage." Eschnab says. - However a civil war among Jews would deplete our resources and break our front and we would be forced to accept the dictates of our opponents who are eager to bring this about. Rumors of war between Haganah and Irgun are merely. as far as the British are concerned, in the category of the wish fathering the thought. We have no,intention whatsoever to mittee of the Liberated Jews of Germany, rep- fulfill our opponents' wishes. We will doilwhat we can to prevent resenting the 23,000 Jews in the British zone, dissident groups from being harmful, and ven dissidence itself. but LEON RETTER, 24-year-old general secre- tary of the Central Jewish Committee, represent- there will be no civil war among Jews." Eschnab's intelligence writer says it was not because of his ing the 200,000 displaced Jews in the American zone; SAMUEL SHLOMOVITZ, chairman of the anti-Semitism that Lt. Col. Webb was removed from his command Frankfurt regional committee of the Central Jew- in Palestine but because of an anti-Soviet remark he made to a ish Committee, which embraces the 38,000 Jewish Canadian journalist which caused embarrassment to the government. DP's in the Frankfurt-Berlin-Gross Hesse area, Following Col. Webb's anti-Semitic harangue to correspond- and DR. BORIS PLISKIN, member of the Presi- dium and chairman of the department of physical ents in Jerusalem. the military sent instructions to all military posts which said: "Following certain declarations—unauthorized—made education of the Central Jewish Committee. to newspapermen by a high officer. your intention is called to the fact that it is forbidden to make any statement to newspaper men that has not been approved beforehand by the High Command." Leaders of DPs Visiting U.S., Fascist 'guard' Group in London Reveal Despair in Camps Fires Synagogue Urge Immediate Large-Scale Aid Through $170,000,000 United Jewish Appeal; Praise U. S. Army for 'Humanitarian Action' in Europe NEW YORK — Four official ; eluded considerably less proteins spokesmen for more than 180,000 and fats than were included in Jewish displaced persons in Ger- the diet last year. many paid tribute this week to i Mr. Woliheim said conditions in the American army for its hu- the British zone were worse, manitarian action. in permitting pointing out the food rations re- 100.000 Jews from Poland to find cently had been reduced from 2.- haven in the American zone, but 000 to 1 500 calories daily emphasized that only through Mr. Woliheim said British au- large-scale support of American thorities, in an attempt to halt Jews through the $170,000,000 the influx of Jews fleeing terror- United Jewish Appeal campaign ism in Poland, had refused to is- in 1947 will the homeless Jews of sue food rations to 3,000 Polish Europe be saved from despair. Jews who recently reached the The leaders of the Jewish DPs DP camp in Belsen, making it who expressed their views in a necessary for the displaced Jews press conference at the national already in the camp to share UJA headquarters, arrived by air their rations with the newcomers. last week to confer with Ameri- 20,000 DPs Employed can Jewish leaders on programs Another contributing factor to for supplementary relief, reha- t h e deterioration of morale bilitation and resettlement assist- among the Jewish DPs, they said. ance. was absence of employment op- •From U. S., British Zones portunities. At the present time. The group of DP leaders 'in- they reported, 30,000 displaced cluded Leon Retter, 24, general Jews were employed by the U. S. secretary of the Central Commit- Army, UNRRA, the Joint Distri- tee of Liberated Jews in the bution Committee and the Cen- American zone of Germany; Dr. tral Jewish Committee. • Boris Pliskin, chairman of the The U. S. Army had helped to committee's health department: Samuel Schlomovitz, chairman of alleviate this situation to a cer- the Frankfurt Region of the Cen- taro extent, Mr. Ritter said. by tral Committee, and Norbert providing land on which 4,000 Jewish DPs were now engaged in Woliheim, vice chairman of the Central Committee of Liberated farming. JDC Parley Jan. 12 Jews in the British zone of Ger- Four leaders of overseas Jewish many. communities will be among the In 1946, $3,200,000 was made featured speakers at the thirty-; available by the UJA for the pro- second annual meeting of the gram carried on by the Joint Distribution Committee in behalf Joint Distribution Committee. to of the Jewish DPs in Germany be held on Sunday, Jan. 12, at! as pointed out the Hotel New Yorker, New York and Austria. It, v., that $17,500,000 will be required City. it was announced this week by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, a vice- in 1947 for these areas alone. chairman of the JDC and a na- Offered Salvation tional chairman of the UJA. Expressing their gratitude to The overseas speakers are: Dr. the U. S. Army which they de- Frederic Goerceg of Budapest.' scribed as "the only army in the president of the Hungarian JeW- world which offered salvation ish Relief Committee, through and a haven to our people," the which JDC carries out its activi- visitors said the German people's ties in Hungary; Rabbi Alexander deep-rooted hatred of the Jews Schafran, Grand Rabbi of Ro- made the continued stay of the mania; Leon Bernstein, secretary Jewish DPs in Germany "intoler- general of the Jewish Refugee able" and eliminated the possi- Organization in Italy, and Retter bility of Jewish settlement in The annual meeting will open Germany or elsewhere in Europe. at 10 a.m. when members of the Mr. Retter, German-born veter- JDC National Council convene an of the underground resistance to elect Council and Board mem- movement, who speaks 10 lan- bers, review 1946 operations and guages, served as spokesman for examine plans for a program of the DP leaders from the Amer- expanded activities during 1947. ican zone. He emphasized failure Dr. Pliskin, who served as a medical officer with the Polish Army at the outset of the war and subsequently was arrested three times by the Gestapo for his underground activities, said the daily food rations now given DPs in the American zone, while of the same caloric content as the nations provided a year ago, in- THE OPA IS GONE LONDON, (JTA)—A fascist or- ganization calling itself the "Na- tional Guard," set fire to a syna- gogue in the East End after burn- ing one of the Holy Scrolls. An anonymous caller phoned a newspaper office, describing him- self as a representative of the National Guard, and said the desecration was a "warning to terrorists in Palestine that unless ,their policy against British troops ceases. the National Guard will meet terror with terror." 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