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2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan, June 13, 1947

Photos by Paul &mil. 'Jewish 'News ifiotoltkiAter

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Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the Jewish sponsored jointly by the Center and the Detroit
Community Center, this week accepted a check Section, Council of Jewish Women.
At the D. W. Simons branch of the Hebrew
for S15,000 as a gift from the Jewish Children's
Home. to be applied towards an extension branch Schools,- Tuxedo and Holrnur, two evening pro-
grams are being conducted. emphasis being
of the Center in the Dexter area.
The check was presented by Herman Cohen. placed on youth activities, dramatics, physical
president of the Children's Home, which voted and social recreation and group leadership. This
the gift upon liquidation of its assets when it program soon will be expanded for groups in the
Dexter area, under the direction of a full-time
ceansed to function as an operating. institution.
director.
The $15,000 will swell funds for the Dexter
The Center's board of directors recently an-
Center. Other gifts include one for $15,000 from nounced that Mr. Rubiner is negotiating for ac-
Mrs. H. C. Broder in memory of her husband, quisition of a site for the construction of a Dexter
who, at the time of his death in August, 1945, was Extension Unit.
president of the Center.
At the Hampton School, a limited youth group
Extension work already is being conducted at and recreation program is being sponsored. Uni-
the following extension Centers:
versity Area Women's Club is assisting in this
The 12th St. Council Center at 12th and Blaine, program in an advisory capacity.

Special to The Jewish News
WERNERSVILLE, Pa.—Unless the displaced persons in
Europe receive immediate and proper help, there is danger of
a possible uprising, Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, former com-
mander of the American Occupation Forces in Europe, warned
the United Jewish Appeal Emergency Conference.
Grounded at Flushing, N. Y., by bad weather while en-
route to address the conference, Gen. McNarney asked his
former adviser, Chaplain Herbert Friedman, USA, to read
his address to the delegates.
In his address to the conference,
which met to consider the effects of the
liquidation of UNRRA the end of this
month and the resettlement of DPs,
Gen. McNarney declared "we cannot
afford to wait until a despairing man
or group, in frantic, unconsidered ac-
tion, creates an incident or a series of
. ipcidents between themand pc9pe of,
e spoiiiiration or even be-
tween them and-U. S. soldiers."
He urged that "through your cam-
paign for $170,000,000 you must take
up as much as possible of the slack
GEN. MeNAIINEY
that will result from the reductions in
the intergovernmental aid and from other sources. You may
not be able to replace eptirely the help that will be missing,
but you can keep your brothers in a state of at least tolerable
living."
Gen. McNarney said food rations for DPs have been
reduced from 2,200 to 2,000 calories a day—barely a sub-
sistence level. He said the patient DPs are beginning to grow
nervous and irritable. He said:

"They are beginning to feel a sense of frustration and
despair. I know these people. I can sympathize with their
moods. In the same circumstances I would react in the
same way, and so would you. A human being can stand
just so much and then there comes the straw thit breaks
the camel's back. We must prevent that last straw from
being added to their burden. We must move heaven and

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SOS Supplies on Cyprus:

of a migration center in. Berlin as they prepared to
lands.
Car e, migration, rehabilitation and resettlement of
S.
and
other
the
U.
leave- for Palestine,

. A group of Jewish children

shown

these children is carried on by the Joint Distribut ion Committee, United Palestine Appeal and
.United Service for New Americans with funds ra ised in this country by the $170,000,000 campaign
of the United Jewish Appeal. Transportation for These children is provided by the JDC.

Jewish refugees detained on Cy
prus by the British are shown here receiving used clothing sent from
the U. S. by the SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collection
of the Joint Distribution Committee. SOS supplies supplement relief
and reconstruction program of JDC, which receives its funds from
the $170,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal.

