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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-08-08

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Friday, August II, 1947

Nathanya Residents Flee
In Fear of British Terror

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Studies at Johns Hopkins
On NCJW Scholarship

7000 Romanian Jews Fled
Terror in Last Three Months

PARIS (JTA) — Anti-Semitism from Romania are living entirely
'. JERUSALEM, (JTA) While four-story building without turn-
on J.D.C. aid, since the Interna-
is
on the increase in Romania,
residents of Nathanya fled in fear ing up anything suspicious.
tional Refugee Organization re-
Dr.
Joseph
J.
Schwartz,
chairman
of retaliation by British troops
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
he
of the European Executive Coun- fuses to take care of them,
for the hanging by the Irgun of of the World Jewish -Congress,
man to
two British sergeants, the execu- called on President Tru
cil of the Joint Distribution Com- said.
tive committees of the Jewish transmit to the British Govern-
mittee, told a press conference
Agency and Jewish National nient " the deep indignation of
Romania Rejects Help
here, following the conclusion of To Victims of Nazis
Council met in emergency ses- all Americans of good will at the
an
emergency
parley
of
J.D.C.
sion to discuss the situation. In a deliberate assault of British mili-
The Romanian cabinet rejected
joint statement they warned that tary and police on the peaceful
representatives in a number of a pension bill which included pro-
"cessation of terrorism is an in- Jewish inhabitants of Tel Aviv.
European countries. The Ro- visions for safeguarding the
exorable national necessity."
The American Jewish Commit-
manian government, he empha- rights of widows and orphans of
They condemned the hangings tee, in a cable to the United
sized, is not anti-Semitic, "but is
and called on the Yishuv "to in- -Nations Special Committee on
Jews killed by the Nazis a-id of
v;AptXt),
unable to cope with anti-Semi-
tensify its efforts to eradicate ter- Palestine, condemned the hang-
families of Jews who died or were
tism."
ing of the two British soldiers
disabled in deportation camps.
rorism."
.44
Most
of
the
refugees,
Dr.
In the midst of the delibera- by the Irgun as "an act of un-
The move was made on the
Schwartz
explained,
fled
from
D
R
.
ALBERTA
SZALITA-
tions, extremists attacked the justified lawlessness and brutali-
grounds that triere are. no funds
headquarters of a British regi- ty wholly at variance with the PEMOWA, former medical di- Poland, Romania and Hungary. available.
He
ascribed
persecution
in
those
rector
of
Union
OSE,
European
ment located near the Agency tradition of Judaism and ' pre-
building. One Jew was killed and judicial to a sane solution of the Jewish health organization, ar- countries to "economic and po-
rived in the United States to litical conditions." In the last Committee Offers Aid
two captured; the British suf- Palestine problem."
study public health at Johns three months, he noted, 7,000 In Senate's DP Study
fered no casualties.
Hopkins University, as the Jews have fled Romania to
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Citi-
Tension in Tel Aviv was mount- UN Help Sought
zens Committee on Displaced Per-
seventh recipent of a National Vienna.
ing as five Jews were killed and For War Orphans
Council of Jewish Women Wel-
D. Schwartz said that the sons offered to cooperate with a
27 wounded when police opened
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. (WS) fare Work Scholarship.
failure of Congress to pass the Senate sub-committee which will
fire on a demonstration following
memorandum appealing for
Stratton Bill, which provides for it-vestigate the DP situaci -m and
the funeral of an extremist. Arm- United Nations aid in restoring
to "the eyes of the world will
the admission of DPs to the
ored British cars careened 40,000 European war orpaans to N. Y. Legion Endorses
United States, as well as the re- be focused on these investigators.
through the city, firing into shops the Jewish community has been Admission of Refugees
In a telegram to Senator Chap-
and busses, killing five Jews. The submitted to the Economic and
NEW YORK (JPS)—Contrary turn of the Exodus refugees to
names of the dead are: Tova Har- Social Council by Dr. Isador I. to the anti-immigration stand France, lowered the morale of man Revercomb, chairman of the
son, 38; Victor Yedida Mizrachi, Grunfeld, chairman of the Com- taken by the national organiza- tree displaced Jews in the camps group. the Citizens Committee
said it was pleased that "defi-
30; Zeev Noviakovsky; Kalman mission on the Status of Jewish tion, the newly elected executive of Germany and At.st:ia.
Reich and Joseph Azpai, 22.
The quality and the quantity of nite action is taken with respect
War Orphans in Europe and a committee of the New York
to these innocent victims of war."
Punitive Measures Planned
member of the eccles;astis_al court County American Legion went on the food furnished the DPs is de-
Palcor reports that unpreced- of the Chief Rabbi of the British record approving the immigra- teriorating, he reported. Although The committee has supported the
ented punitive measures against Empire. Dr. Jan Papanek, of tion of displaced persons into the they receive enough calories, such Stratton Bill which w ould per-
Jewish residents and property Czechoslovakia, chairman of the United Stares, in proportion to items as sugar and milk are lack- mit the emergency e. -itry into the
owners throughout Palestine were council, said the memorandum unused immigration quotas al- ing. The medical and welfare United States over a four-year
in
foreshadowed in an extraordin- could not be ac .!d on at this lotted to their national govern- services are also worsening. The period of 400,000 persons now
DP
camps.
newly-arrived
Jewish
refugees
ary gazette, published by the session.
ments in the war years.
------- —
Government last week, authoriz-
ing military commanders to order
the forfeiture and destruction of
any buildings or other properties
from which outrages were per-
petrated or where the perpetra-
tors took shelter. The measure,
which is retroactive, is in corn-
- pliance with requests by the mil-
itary. Since in most cases owners
or residents of buildings figuring
in extremist acts are not aware of
what is occurring on their prop-
erty until afterwards, the meas-
ure will mean that buildings in-
volved in extremist acts months
ago may now be listed for de-
struction although their present
owners or occupants may not
have been there at the time of
the outrage.
Colonial Secretary Arthur
Creech-Jones indicated in Com-
mons that the British Govern-
ment had no plans for the im-
mediate imposition of martial
law in -Palestine in retaliation for
the hanging of two British ser-
geants by the Irgun.
Col. Oliver, Stanley, former
Colonial Minister, speaking for
the Conservative opposition, de-
manded a full debate on meas-
ures taken to combat activities in
Palestine. He was joined b y
former Foreign Secretary An-
thony Eden. Deputy Prime Min-
ister Herbert Morrison promised
to try to arrange such a debate
next week.
British Jews Horrified
Maurice Edelman, Laborite,
urged the government to insti-
tute "unrelenting" measures to
plus 20% Federal tax
bring to justice the persons re-
sponsible for the deed. Laborites
Barnett Janner and Samuel Sil-
verman, speaking for themselves
and in behalf of the Jewish
Agency in London and the Zion-
UXURIOUS, dramatic black-dyed
ist Federation of Britain, ex-
pressed "horror," "shame" and
Persian has been beautifully interpreted for
"humiliation."
British Jewish organizations
Hudson's in a collection of exciting new silhouettes.
were unanimous in their condem-
-nation. The Board of Deputies of
Flared backlines, gracious sleeve and neckline
British Jews, the Anglo-Jewish
Association, the Anglo - Jewish
drapery — and sweeping new lengths — are
Fellowship, the British Associa-
tion of Jewish ex-Servicemen and
fashion news! The special August price
Women and Acting Chief Rabbi
Harris M. Lazarus denounced the
is value news ! Full- and three-
action.
The London press demands the
quarter coats are included.
sternest repressive measures. The
Daily Mail calls for the razing of
the homes of Jews, the transfer of
A 20% deposit and 10% monthly payments
large sections of the population
will receive your coat in storage until November Ist.
in areas where extremist acts
occur and the imposition of mar-
Extended payments are also 'available.
tial law throughout the country.

Truman's Help Asked
The Jewish Agency offices in
Furs — 5th Floor — Grand River — Section A
New York had a bomb scare when
an anonymous caller told the
Prices subject to 3% sales tax.
, switchboard operator that a bomb
This is on base price. not
Store Hours: Daily 9:15 to 5:30; Saturdays 9:15 to 5
had been planted in the building
Including say Federal tax.
and would explode within five
minutes. -A police bomb squad

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