. I 1! Friday, April 25, - 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six Zionist Council Here Plans Action for Palestine Week I 11* C4. Stirred by the impending decisions on Palestine before I the United Nations and by tragic events in Palestine, the Gruner Death, 2 Suicides Spark New Wave of Terror Odessa Society To Celebrate 35 Years of Service News) (Special Cables to The broke out pe JERUSALEM. (JTA)—Retaliatory rations throughout Palestine this week to avenge the death of Dov The jubilee celebration of the Zionist Council of Detroit has instituted an "Action for Pal- Odessa Progressive Aid Society, Gruner and his three associates on the gallows and the : estine Week," to be observed May 4 to 11. suicides of two other condemned Jews, Moshe Barazani and k Plans are being made for a public rally at which this com- to be celebrated on Sunday, May Meir Feinstein. 4, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, will munity will express its protest against the British activities in The blasting of a train 'near Rehoboth, shortly after the Palestine and the execution of the four Irgun leaders. Appeal to Clergymen fi A call has been issued by the Zionist Council to all rabbis and to Christian clergymen to devote their sermons on the Saturdays and Sundays of the Action for Palestine Week to appeals in sup- port of Jewish rights in Palestine. Benjamin M. Laikin, president of the Zionist Council, in a state- ment authorized by the Action for Palestine Week Committee, makes the following comments on the executions of t4e four Jews in Palestine: t "The death of Dov Gruner, Dov Rosenbaum, Eliezer Kashani and Mordechai Alkushi is the newest tragedy in a long line of British atrocities perpetrated by a cowardly pseudo-liberal govern- ment. The manner of their exe- cution, without the maximum legal rights, so hallowed by Anglo-Saxon tradition, has doubt- less shocked the civilized world. When the history of this period shall have been written, Dov Gruner and his associates will be counted with the great martyrs of the past. Symbol of Resistance "The sacrifice of Dov Gruner will become a symbol of Jewish resistance to the long line of British provocations, leading to the transparent intentions of Messrs. Bevan and Attlee to sabo- tage the Balfour Declaration and the Mandate and to liquidate the Yishuv in Palestine. The steady dissolution of Britain's will to abide by the terms of the Man- date, a process speeded up at the very time when millions of Jews were bing slaughtered, did not fail to arouse in Jewry -and in the whole world a wave of re- sentment and disillusionment.... "It seams a British govern- ment which might be expected to react humanely to the situa- tion in Palestine, is more con- cerned with diplomatic intrigue and power politics. England is no more concerned with Arab wel- fare thri with Jewish welfare. "The control of the Mediterra- nean and of the Mid-Eastern Oil dictate the moves on the diplo- Inatic chessboard. American Traditions T "The Jews of America have been shocked by these events, and will respond in the spirit of American traditions, of fair play and justice to the under-dog. The people of the Bible have their ageless memories, of the strength of the spirit, and the eternal truth that brute force will even- tually destroy itself. "The memory of the Martyrs will stir Jews everywhere to re- newed vigor-to save the remnants of European Jewry, and to build up in Palestine a home from whence the spirit of Israel will draw continued nourishment. A chastened world will yet sustain our pleas for survival and find a just solution of the Jewish prob- lem." Plan Campus Meetings Mass meetings were also plan- nes for various Michigan campus- es under the following chairmen: Wayne University, Mayer Subrin; University of Michigan, Judith Laikin; Michigan State, Jack Schreier. M. Sklar H Kanter Mr. Laikin is chairman of the mark the culmination of 35 years sub-committee to contact church- of community work by this group es. Radio and press publicity is which has helped all worthy under the chairmanship of Morris humanitarian causes. Jacobs. Other committee chair- Odessa members, their fam- men were appointed for contacts with labor, fraternal and civic ilies and representatives of fra- ternal and cultural organizations groups. will participate in a program con- sisting of a concert, banquet and Wayne IZFA to View dance. The program will start at Hebrew U. Film Tuesday 3 p. m. The children of the Odes- sa members are invited to the Wayne University chapter of dance which will start at 9 p.m. the Intercollegiate Zionist Fed- Herman Kanter is president of eration of America (IZFA) will Odessa Progressive Aid Society. present Detroit's premier ex- clusive showing of the new tech- nicolor film, "The Eebrew Uni- versity." at 9 p. m. Tuesday, at Hillel House, 4841 Second. Rabbi Milton Aron, Hillel di- rector at Wayne, will discuss the Hebrew University during and following the movie. Student vet- erans interested in going to the Hebrew University under the GI Bill of Rights are urged to at- tend. • The Wayne University IZFA chapter has increased its mem- bership over 600 percent in the past six months, having over 200 members today and ranking as the largest chapter in the coun- Morris Sklar is chairman of the jubilee event. Charles Sikes is in charge of publicity. Marjorie Silberblatt Gives Recital at State two condemned men ended their . olives in their cells, resulted in the were British military and police death of seven persons, including personnel and the third was a five British soldiers. Scores were Jew who had no identification wounded and many trapped in papers on his person and whom the wreck-age of the Cairo to Pal- police assumed to be a • terrorist. estine train. His body was later stolen from a Special Burial Rite hospital morgue. Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog gave special dispensation for full re- ligious burial rites on the Mount Rabbi Zager Lodge of Olives for Barazani and Fein- Entertains Children stein. Rabbi Mandel Zager Bnai Brith Officials stated they do not know how the two condemned Lodge will hold a children's 'Den secured the explosives with party for its membership at 2 p. which they ended their lives, or m., Sunday, April 27, at the Jew. how they detonated them. • ish Cultural Hall, 2705 Joy. En. On Monday the two men lost an tertainment will consist of mov- appeal to High Commissioner ies, refreshments and professional Cunningham for clemency. magician. The British are reported to Mack Biederman is chairman have intercepted the blockade of arrangements and Sidney runner "Shair Yishuv (Remnant Ersher, Herman Schneider and of Jewry) at Haifa. The boat is Barney Ross are members of this said to have 700 aboard. committee. Three Die, Score Wounded Three persons died and nearly CARD OF THANKS a score were wounded last week- The family of the late William end as Jewish extremists retali- Stoller wishes to express sincer- ated for the execution of Dov est thanks to relatives and friends ' Gruner and three other Pales- for the kindness shown them in tine Jews. Two of the dead their recent bereavement. . UNWANTED HAIR Marjorie Silberblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silber- blatt of 3311 W. Chicago, voice student and music major at Mich- igan State College, will present her senior recital at 4 p. m. Sun- day, May 4, in the Music Audi- torium in East Lansing. Miss Silberblatt will sing a group of French, German, Italian and modern American songs. Pat- try. ricia Hough will accompany her. Applications for the Brandeis The public is invited to attend. Camp Institute are now avail- able. College students of June, 1947, high school graduates in- terested in IZFA or Brandeis Camp Institute are to call Evelyn Re PERMANENTLY" alli SAFELY RAM LINE ADJUSTED Results Guarnteed E. BROWN Registered El Hours Sae a. m. to p. v e.ft= s by Appt. .(F•raterly of Sak's Fifth *Irm) $18 CHARLEVOIX BLDG. • COSINE& PARE Mid ELIZABIETII CH. 03211 Stoilman, corresponding secre- tary, TO. 5-5534, or Joe Yanich, President, TO. 6-8046, for infor- mation. Cyprus Internees Continue Hunger Strike In Protest JERUSALEM, (JTA) — 12,000 Jews interned at Cyprus ended a hunger strike, according to re- ports from Nicosia, where tension is still running high in the camps. Col. W. H. Widdecombe, the commanding officer of the Carao- los Camp, has asked for an imme- diate transfer in a gesture of sympathy with the refugees. Col. Widdecombe, who has been in charge of the camp since its es- tablishment, said at the present rate of immigration, some of the Jews will have to remain in Cyprus 20 months. The hunger strike followed the At Camp No. 55 the guards fired at the demonstrators, killing Moshe Lehrer, 30, from Poland and wounding Zev Fuchs, 22; Pinchas Tidur, 17; Yochanan Spies, 28; Zvi Yeglin, 25; Chaim Burstein, 16; Leo Witzner, 17, and Bela Blat, 19. Fund Raising Chairmen Get u ot a s the new NORGE Gas Range It's Norge for bet- ter—easier—more tasty cooking! 15045 —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish Mews Photographer Fund-raising chairmen met Sunday morning for the assignment of Allied Jewish Campaign pledges. Among those who assumed important obligations in the drive were, left to right: HENRY WINE- tilAN, SIDNEY L ALEXANDER and DR, HARRY KIRSCHBAUM, Gleaming one-piece porcelain cooking top and backguard is one of the many features of the new Norge gas range with its famous Spiro-Speed burner, the renowned Robertshaw heat control, and the Hi-Lo click simmer valves! It has 5' of fiberglas insulation and a specially designed oven door to reduce heat in the kitchen! 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