Nation Charges 6,000 POWs Released to Fight Israel Haifa Technion Gets Continued Detroit Help Hitlerites Freed to Train for Fight on Jewish State; Startling Revelations Made in French Intelligence Report; Investigation and Action Is. Demanded . Charges that the British have released. 6,000 former Nazi prisoners of war for training in Egypt for participation on the war against Israel, and that Nazi generals have been flown . from the British Zone in Germany by British Military planes to assist in the command of the Arab • armie,s, are contained in a secret French intelligence report submitted to Trygve Lie, . Left to right: BENJAMIN WILK, vice-preside nt of. Detroit Technion; MILTON DONER, /treasurer; LEON KAY, president; PROF. ALFRED M. FREUD ENTHAL; PHILIP NUSHOLTZ, chairman dinner corn- mittee; LOUIS GELFAND, past. president; LOUIS MILGROM, secretary; KARL SEGAL, past president. * * •"New sources of income are Leon Kay, president of the State Dept. Takes Action needed for the development of Detroit Technion, in an opening To Protect Yemen Jews Israel as a result of the shrink- age in the area of the Jewish address before introducing the NEW YORK (JTA)—Informa- State since- it first < was projected.. 'speaker, spoke of the current under the Balfour Declaration," problems involved in Israel's up- tion provided by the World Jew- Prof. Alfred • M. •Freudenthal building and told of • plans for ish Congress. on the' arrest of six the Haifa (ISrael) Institute of research in behalf of Israel's in- leaders of the Jewish community Technology,. now visiting pre- dustrialilation by Detroit tech- of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, lessor. at .Columbia University,_ nicians. stated here . Saturday night in an Philip Neusholz, chairman of has been forwarded by the U. S. analysis of industrial needs in the dinner committee, officially State Department to the Amer- Israel. opened the program and brief ican Minister to Saudi Arabia Prof. Freudenthal spoke at the talks, were given by Herbert and Yemen. The WJC had ap- annual dinner of the Detroit Hordes and Ben Fingeroot, who pealed to the State Department Chapter of the American Society reported on their experiences in for the Advancement of the Haifa Israel. Hordes, who was a stu- to investigate the detention of six Institute (Technion), at the Rack- dent at the Haifa Technion, 'told Jews, following the alleged dis- of the lack of laboratory facili- covery of the bodies of two Arab ham Building. He declared that the Technion ties and emphasized that the girls near -a synagogue. was 'on the spot ready to do the Technion needs money, machin- job for large-scale industrial de- ery and men to join the teaching 80% of Mexican Jewish velopment in the Jewish State. staff. Children in: Sectarian Schools `To accept a large immigra- NEW YORK (WJA) — Eighty Prof. Brodetsky Retires tion; Palestine must be indus- per cent of the Jewish children trialized," he. said. He said that From Post at U. of Leeds LONDON (JTA) — Prof. Selig in Mexico are attending Jewish Israel will not be able to produce all of its needs and that only Brodetsky, president of the Board schools, of which there are six, through well-Planned industries of Deputies of British Jews, has according to a report submitted will it be possible to make the retired from his post at the Uni- by Dr. Simon Federbush to World versity of Leeds, it was reported Jewish Congress headquarters country prosper. He appealed for unstinted sup- in the university's official publi- after his recent visit there. Seven port for the Technion whose de- cation, which paid warm tribute Yiddish, • Spanish and Hebrew ficiencies in 'available textbooks to Brodetsky, stressing the great newspapers are published for a and teachers . present serious esteem in which he is held by the Jewish community of 20,000, which is organized in four con- problems and call for • assistance student body. gregations, all r epr esented from American Jewry. THE JEWISH NEWS---La through the Central Committee In an interesting question and Friday, January 21, 1949 of Mexican Jews. answer period- after his address, he outlined the Israeli problems affecting housing, utilization of mineral wealth, etc. - • I , Secretary General of the Uniteds' ■ ` Nations, to members of the Se-. quests that "Britain and Egypt • curity Council and to President both be denied the opportunity Truman by The Nation Associ- ates, of which Freda Kirchwey is of using their privileged posi- the president. tions as members of. the Secur- The report of the French Intel- ity Council to sabotage deci- ligence affirms that: sions of the United Nations and 1. Two brigades of former Nazi • peace in the •Middle East." prisoners of war stationed in President Truman is asked to Egypt have been formed by the Egyptians with the permission of make a direct Investigation of charges contained in the. FrOnch the British military authorities and . are now being ' trained. in memorandum in order- that an Marsa-Matruh and Sollum. Each end might be put to British Naii prisoner, of war was offered maneuvers. 100 pounds for volunteering his (The Egyptian ambassador in services and guaranteed residence Washington this week denied - in Egypt at the end of the Pal- these charges:) estine war. 2. Former Nazi generals resi- State Council to Dissolve dent in the British Zone in Ger- many have been recruited for After Assembly Election service with the Arab armies. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israeli Three such generals are attached to the Iraqi-Trans-Jordanian high State Council has approved a bill command in Palestine, the Syrian providing for • the transfer of its high command and the Lebanese activities to the Constituent As- high command. All were trans- sembly, but will continue to func- ported to the Middle East aboard tion until the Assembly is selected British military planes and in the forthcoming elections. brought from Hamburg to Beirut.- Thereafter, the State Council will 3. The two brigades in their immediately dissolve. lower ranks are commanded by some 500 Nazis recruited from Ben Zvi. Honored Prior among internees in Egypt, the To Return to Israel Levant and Iraq, and from among NEW YORK,_ (JTA)—Isaac Ben the crews of German merchant Zvi, president of the jeWish Na- ships seized in the course of oper- tional Council in Israel, was ten- ations. dered a farewell reception by the 4. A new group of high ' Ger- National Committee for Labor Is- man officers is expected at Da- rael prior to his return to Tel - mascus. Aviv. 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