Let Us Live Like Men, DPs Beg UN Visitors HOHNE CAMP, British Zone, Germany, (JTA)—On the last lap - of its tour of the DP camps, the UNSCOP sub-committee wit- nessed the dramatic departure of 400 certificate-b ear i n g Jews from this camp for Palestine. The former camp inmates were sent off amid cheer and the sing- ing of Hatikvah and received the best wishes of the committee members. "How long must we remain trapped here? We want to work and live like men, not rot. Why does not the world hear us?" _ These were the questions which displaced Jews in Berlin asked the members of the United Nations group. Both Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American commander in Ger- many, and Maj. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, Deputy commander of the British zone, told the UN investigators that Germany was infested with racism and mounting anti-Semitism. Gen. Clay said he doubted it was possible to absorb great num- bers of Jews into German econ- omy without exposing the rest of the Jewish population to the danger of increased anti-Semit- ism. He stated that the displaced Jews in the camps were leading an "unnatural life" and without an economic future. 2000 Processed For Palestine The British deputy commander stated that the majority of the 10,800 displaced Jews in his zone wish to emigrate to Palestine and that only some would go to other countries if given the op- portunity. Brigadier A. G. Kenchington, commander of the biggest DP camp in the British zone, told the UN delegates that since Feb- ruary more than 2,000 Jews from the camp have been pro- cessed for emigration, chiefly for Palestine. Harold J. Fishbein, a camp di- rector for the International Refugee Organization, today told the members of the UN group that 25 per cent of the 6000 dis- placed Jews in two camps on the outskirts of Berlin would like to emigrate to the United States, if the doors of Palestine remain closed to them. Fishbein, who is in charge of the Doppelzentner camp with a population of 3,400 and the Mari- endorf center with 2,628 DPs, said that when the camps open- ed in Dec. 1945, 95 per cent of the residents registered for im- migration to Palestine and no- where else. UNSCOP For Partition A report from Geneva publish- ed in the. London Tribune says that the members of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine are said to be in un- Page. Rye THE JEWISH NEWS May; 'Ages* 22. 1947 Touro Temple National Shrine The historic Touro Synagogue of Newport, R. I., one of the na- tion's outstanding religious mon- uments, will be officially dedi- cated as a national shrine on Au- gust 34, with Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., speaker of the house, delivering the main address. The synagogue was built in 1763, and it was there that George Washington delivered- his famous statement on religious liberty in 1790. The governor of Rhode Island and many other personalities will participate in the ceremonies which will be broadcast over the Mutual Network at 1 p. m. Eas- tern. time. animous agreement that the British mandate in Palestnie should be cancelled. The Tribune correspondent, Jon Kimche, states that there is little doubt that the UN will demand that Britain evacuate Palestine. He asserts that the fact-finding commission leans to- ward a combination of partition solution and federation as a which would create neither • a sovereign Jewish or Arab state, but would establish a federation with a central authority control- ling the country's economic life. Kimche also states that the Yugoslay. delegate has "reverted to the traditional Communist op- position to Zionism" and is ad- Group Expects to Fight KKK vocating \a bi-national state, but is not supported by other dele- By Legally Adopting Name gates. The Indian and Iranian MIAMI,- FLA. (JTA)—By ob- delegates are also expected to taining legal rights to the name, propose a minority plan. • • • Ku Klux Klan, a group of pro- gressives, led by Stetson Kenne- Shertok Sees No Certainty dy, author of "Southern Expo- That UNSCOP Will Act CARLSBAD, C z e c hoslovakia, sure," hope to reduce the strength (JTA)—Moshe Shertok') head of of the anti-Semitic organization. Kennedy revealed that a mixed the political department of the Jewish Agency, - told the second racial-group, including a Prot- session of the Conference of estant, a Catholic, a Jew, a Ne- European Zionist Federations gro, an American Indian and a here that "maybe the UNSCOP Japanese-American, have applied will acknowledge Jewish rights for a charter in Illinois under in Palestine, but there is no the name of the Knights of the certainty that any action will be Ku Klux Klan. Kennedy said the name is not now incorporated in taken." Dr. Moshe Sneh, member of any state. the Agency executive, stated that "British imperialism strengthen- Home Delegation Plans ed the Arabs against the Jews." Survey Is Near East Countries WASHINGTON,- ( .1 T A ) — A Declaring that "we must seek friends in the East and West," sub-committee of the House For- and that it is "urgent that we find eign Affairs Committee-will sur- allies in Asia," Dr. Sneh stated vey conditions in the Near East that a "good solution could not this autumn. Rep. Frances P. be forthcoming from Britain be- Bolton, Republican of Ohio, will cause she does not support :- head the group. Jewish state under any circum- stances." Hadassah Urges UNSCOP, To Free Children on Cyprus Jewish Job "Agencies Place 17,400 in Year Twenty Jewish Vocational Ser- vice agencies in the United States and Canada in 1946 reached the highest point in their activity since prewar days, it was report- ed by the Jewish Occupational Council. Approximately 64,000 persons applied for service, 110,- 000 interviews were held, and al- most 17,400 job placements were made. 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