Friday, February 21, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen Zionists Ask U. S. to Seek Interim Policy on Palestine Plan to Transfer 30,000 DP Jews To German Zone Scholar, Teacher, Researcher Dies Important Career in Chemistry Ends at 81' for Dr. Oomberg (Continued from Page 1) Some 30,000 by Benjamin M. Laikin, Rabbi Leon Fram, Leon Kay 'and PARIS, (JTA) Sidney Shevitz and included several other representatives displaced Jews in Austria will be . transferred to the U. S. zone of from Detroit and other Michigan communities.) — The.death in Ann Arbor, on. Feb. 12--fotir days after he had reached his 81st birthday—of Dr. Moses Gomberg, drew worldwide attention to the career of one of the greatest chemists of our time. A member of the faculty of the-University of Michigan for 43 years—from 1893 to 1936—Prof. Gomberg taught chemistry to tens of thousands of students who later made their marks in prac- came the chairman of the chem-• tically every civilized country on istry department 1927: the face of the globe. Throughout the years. many tRetaining an accent which tempting offers came his way stuck to- him from the day he from large industrial organiza- arrived in this country as an tions to join their staffs in exe- exile from Russia, Dr. •Gomberg cutive capacities, but he turned nevertheless enchanted his stu- down offers of large salaries be- dents who were spellbound 'by cause he preferred the. labora- the romantic touches he gave tories of the University of Mich- to the subject of chemistry in igan and the opportunities to Germany before American troops are withdrawn from Austria, Joseph Schwartz, European di- Special Cable to The Jewish News LONDON. (JTA)—British Foreign Secretary Ernest rector* of the Joint Distribution the Jewish Tele- Bevin, in his statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday Committee, told af ternoon, reviewed negotiations with Jews and Arabs and graphic Agency. this week. He said the attitude of the Aus- emphasized that Great Britain has no power under the trian government and people has Jews, or even Arabs or 1\landate to award Palestine either to caused concern over the fate of to partition the country between them, the Jews should they be left be- ll was therefore decided. he 7 hind after the withdrawal of Al- stated, to submit the problem to that the Jews always considered lied troops. the United Nations and to in- the problem an international one elude in the referral the Arab for which the "world as a whole 5 Displaced Jews Sentenced plan and Zionist aspirations. He should shoulder some of the res- For Beating U. S. Investigators added that it is not his govern- ponsibility." MUNICH, (JTA)—A military his classes. teach chemistry. • • • ment's intention to recommend Headed Chemistry Department government summary court at Discovered Anti-Freeze Marshall Believes Negotiations a particular solution. Graduated from the Univers- Bamberg today sentenced five He was the discoverer of Triv- in 1890, he sity of Michigan The British Government's de- Still Proceeding In London displaced Jews to prison terms carbon and developed joined the faculty of his alma alent cision to place the Palestine prob- i WASHINGTON (JTA)—Secre- leebefore the United Nations • tary of State Marshall declined ranging from three months to a mater three years later, and be- many processes which were ac- knowledged as great contribu- does not imply Britain intends any comment on the Palestine year for assaulting two U. S. Army investigators last month. tions to chemistry. Among his to surrender her mandate or to problem on the grounds the ' N accomplishments was the devel- withdraw from the country, negotiations in London are not Two other DPs were acquitted. opment of the first satisfactory Burin told a private conference yet completed, and the conferees All were camp policemen. The alleged beatings took place anti-freeze for automobile radi- of 500 leaders of the Labor Party. were still struggling with the at the Bamberg DP camp when ators. He also was the discover- He said that the only duty of issue. He was asked if he would-4'. civil- er of important solvents for auto Americans, dressed in we UN was to find a solution comment on Bevin's proposal to the ian clothes, were niistaken for lacquers. - acceptable to Jews and Arabs. ! submit the issue to the United During World War I, he : Nations. He replied he was in- Germans attempting to force • • • their way into the center. learned the German secret of formed shortly before the begin- Agency Calls Conference i ning of the press conference that making basic materials for mus- i To Air Case Before UN tard gas. During that war he was negotiations were still under way. Uruguay President to Defend S , • , I Ca ble to The Jewish News : Jewish Rights Everywhere • • • a major in the Army Ordnance JERUSALEM (JTA)—A Jew- ' WASHINGTONIL(JTA) — The Department and served as con- ish Agency meeting is scheduled 804 On Immigrant Ship sulting chemist for the U. S. , Uruguayan government will con- to be held in Jerusalem within Transferred to Cyprus Bureau of Mines. FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus. (JTA) tinue to maintain its friendly at- t %. o weeks to consider the new Honored by Legislature political situation after the fail- —The British deportation vessel titucle toward the Jewish people ; ure of the London talks and to Ocean Rival disembarked 804 and do everything for the defense In 1931 he was one of three U. rights everywhere. of M. scientists in whose honor a v. ork out plans for presenting Jewish refugees from the Hama- of Jewish . the Jewish case to the United apil Haalmoni (Unknown Im- Tomas Berreta, president-elect of , joint session of both Houses of Uruguay, told Moises Toff. di- ! the State Legislature was held The Zionist Actions migrant ship) on Tuesday. Nations. A one-hour country-wide gen- ' rector of the Latin-American de- to pay them homage for their Committee will meet March 7 to eral.. strike on Feb. 17 protested Partment of the Jewish Agency contributions to knowledge. deal with the same issues. Born Feb. 8, 1866, in Elizabet- Replying to the action of the the deportation to Cyprus of ' office. He is here on a visit at the : Russia, Dr. Gomberg was British government in referring 804 refugees aboard the im- invitation of the U.S. government. BENCYEN SZERMAN, 22, con- grad, the son of a landed proprietor the Palestine issue to the United migrant vessel en route to Haifa! Bulgaria Permits Hebrew centration camp survivor, was whose possessions were confis- Nations, the Jewish Agency re- harbor under the escort of two ; Taught in Jewish Schools discovered in a DP center in Ger- cated prior to being exiled on veal.eci that it is "preparing for a . British destroyers. JTA)—The A ) —The n major part many by Lt. Norman H. Gold, charges of conspiracy against political struggle in a new form." i Seven-hundred and sixty-four . ! SOFIA, Bulgar i an who saw in him a close reseni- the Czar. The family moved to The Jewish Agency demands refugees, who arrived in Pales- , of the curriculum abrogation of the White Paper in tine aboard an immigrant ship ' Jewish schools will be taught in blance to his brother, Berwyn, Chicago. Dr. Gomberg died at the Uni- the interim period before UN acts . about six months ago and were H Hebrew under a new plan for the result killed France. As a y action Szerman was , in o u n g in versity Hospital in Ann Arbor, dis- ;education of children of minority on proposals. "Continuation of subsequently sent to Cyprus. roug ht to this countrY with the where he had been a patient w ill be re _ ' groups published here by the ! b the present regime only will pro- embarked here. They •1 aid of United Service for New of Education. since Jan. 2. He was a bachelor. long bitterness," a Jewish Agency leased under a forthcoming im- : Ministry In order to prepare Jewish! Americans, whose work is sup- He is survived by a sister, Miss 1 "polzesman declared. He added migration schedule. cam- children for Bulgarian h i g h , ported by the $170,000,000 . • • Ap- Sonia Gomberg, a retired teacher. schools and institutions of higher paign of the United Jewish resume of events affectitig the situation in ' parents, The following is a education. the plan provides the : peal for 1947. Lt. Gold's Palestine, .culled from cables from London, Jerusalem, Washington : same number of hoursw• ii ,. i , oe . Mr. and Mrs. Jakob . Gold of ; Ph i ladel phia, gave him a home. and other world centrs: • Britain Lacks Power on Zion, Bevin Says Acquires a Family I spent in Bulgarian language in - , Laneester.. . I struction as in• Hebrew. I I Brandeis University Gets Pennsylvania, sister of convicted eviction orders and the manner, li Ltunite Dov Gruner, met with , in which they are being carried Czech Jewish Communities $1 ,, 000 000 in Pre-Drive Gifts High Commissioner Cunningham ' out was brought before the Jer- ' To Train More Rabbis an effort ! WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA) — and a ith General MacMillan. new usalem High Court by Mr. Sal- i PRAGUE. (JTA)—In commander in chief of Palestine onion, a Raira attorney, in be- to supply more rabbis to Jewish Nearly $1,000,000 has already and been -contributed to Brandeis tai et.•.. to plead for a communta- , half of a woman client who was, communities in Bohemia hot) ut Gruner's death sentence. ordered on Feb. 5 to vacate im- , Moravia the Council of Jewish University, the first Jewish- ' sponsored secular university in iN.1: - Friedman visited her broth- . ' mediately a flat she had occu- Communities has decided to : I e. it Jerusalem prison as soon as pied for eight years. 1 award a number of scholarships • fall America, which will open in he the of 1948, it was revealed she arl ived from America Feb. • Three hundred displaced Jews for rabbinical students to studs by George Alpert, chairman re of 11 GI uner's execution has been in the British zone will be al- in Britain and return to serve in the board of trustees. The drive po , tponed pending appeals to the lowed "immediate and direct communities which need them. for $15,000,000 for the university • Helen Friedman, Council in London. entry" into Palestine. They are ' • Leaders of the American Fed- all skilled workers. Their trans-1 el ..t ion of Labor, C.I.O., and Rail- portation will be financed jointlyi 1. oici Brotherhoods, at a confer- by UNRRA and Jewish relief enc.,. in Minneapolis addressed by organizations. It is understood Pines, co-editor of the Pal- that this will be the first group D lifl c:tine labor daily "Davar.' ca- 1 to emigrate under a plan by the bled British Foreign Minister Er- , British authorities providing for tie,a Bevin that the American la- . i the issuance of 360 Palestine im- bar movement "is vitally con- migration certificates monthly to cerned about the crisis in Pales- displaced Jews in the British tine and urges immediate and zone. just disposition of the matter. i • Rabbi Philip Bernstein, adviser • Hassan el Banna, leader of the on Jewish affairs to the' U. S. anti-Zionist Moslem forces in Europe, arrived in Lon- fanatical Brothe•hood, protested to the don for conferences with Foreign Egyptian government against the Minister Bevin on the recom- showing in Cairo of a newsreel mendation by Gen. Joseph Mc- depicting Jewish re-settlement in Narney, American commander in Germany, that Jewish DPs in the Palestine. • The Palestine Government had U. S. zone be permitted to enter planned to evacuate all Ameri- Palestine. cans from Palestine, but was prevented from doing so by U. S. World Congress Seeking Consul-General Lowell C. Pink - ) erton. Pinkerton told the authori- Books for European Jews ties that the Americans were in The World Jewish Congress no danger from either Jews or appeals for contributions of edu- Arabs. • its part of their extraordinary cational, religious and cultural security measures, which have materials for European Jews. disrupted normal trade and corn- Urgent requests for books, parr- merce, the British authorities ticula•ly in Hebrew and Yiddish, have placed an embargo on Pales- have been received at Congress tine ports, and notified British headquarters daily from war- and Australian vessels not to call torn communities and displaced here. Local merchants have been persons camps in Europe where advised to instruct foreign firms the demand for spiritual rehabil- with which they deal to ship itation is declared to be as great imports by way of Alexandria. as physical and economci needs • A test case of the legality of of the people. PriVy Leads Congress . W — omen g w. ,. ,44,. ,:...,,,..: has not yet been inaugurated, Alpert added. dddeid that several disclosed sc . hundred applications have al- ready been received from stu- dents all over the country. The university will commence its activities with 1,000. students in a liberal arts college. He said that an educational advisory commit- tee is being formed to choose a president. ,.,.. ,- MRS. SYLVIA H. BLEICH, New York attorney who headed the fight against discrimination The United Hebrew in education and employment in Schools of Detroit Brooklyn, has been named execu- tive secretary of the Women's Gratefully Acknowledge Division of the American Jewish the Receipt of Congress, Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, one scholarship from Mr. and president, announces. Mrs. Morris Stikenic of Wooding- ham Dr. in honor of the Bar Governors of Hebrew U. Mitzvah of their "son, Lawrence, Meet in II. S. Next Month NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. David which will be observed Saturday, W. Senator, former member of Feb. 22, at the Shaarey Zedek, the Jewish Agency executive and administrator of the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem, has arrived here in connection with the first meeting of the University's board of governors which is to take place in This country next month. and in honor of their mother, Mrs. Jacob Sukenic, who has re- covered from a serious illness. * one scholarship from Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lightstone of Rochester Avenue. - V AN INTERESTIN41 RECIPE FOR THE JEWISH HOME from a Nina MOUE INSTITUTE A "MAI." Soup Coke What will they think of next? Soup Cake! Sounds a bit unusual but it's a home-maker's boon, when she wants something new and interesting for an jextra special "mikhig" meal. Try Tomato Soup Coke Cream thoronglay-- % cup shortening 1% cups Besting Wier 2 eggs. Cone-- 1-11-oz. can •Condensed Cream of Toznoto Soup„undiluted % cup water 1 teaspoon baking soda. Sift together- 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cloves. Add the soup mixture and sifted dry ingredients alternately, stir- ring after each addition. Pour into a pea (8% 'x12% 1'11:241. greased with vegetable shortening or but- ter. Bake in a moderate crren (350' F.) for 60 minutes. Frost with Cretin Cheese Frosting (recipe below). Croons Choose Pest**. Beat with rotary beater until :mooch- 1 Package (2 o*) cream Add, and continue beatiney h 4Zt well Waded-- 1% cups confectioners' sow. Add-- % tablespoon batter % teaspoon vanilla. nfole Iv, Heitts—nbilerod y thint 4 04101hic Pwiak Cologregehrwir L • f Atonic*.