Histadrut to Establish Factories for Immigrants Clash of Munich Jews, Police Revealed Sharp Tension Still Evident in Germany A first-hand description of the recent clash between Mu- nich Jews and German police is included in a letter to Dr. Wil- ham Haber of Ann Arbor, for- mer adviser on Jewish affairs to the United States military gov- ernment, from his brother Sam Haber, who is now in Germany. The clash occurred as a result of a demonstration by a group of Jews against a letter to the editor appearing in the "Sud- deutsche .Zeitung." Signed Adolph Bleibtreu, the letter was a "vicious filthy piece of Nazi propaganda, stating that the only objections the Americans, with whom he was • acquainted, had to the Germans was that they had failed to exterminate all the Jews." Haber's letter continues: "At about 10:30 a.m., a sud- den, terrific unbelievable cry from the street,. just below my office, led me to rush to the window and there I saw German police on horseback charging in- to a marching crowd. From no- where rocks and stones began to fly through the air .. . "A block away, German police murderously shot into people running away, three of whom were shot in the back, and two on the side. Altogether seven Jews were taken to the hospital, but I am glad to say now, almost a week later, that no fatalities resulted. I was told some 30 po- licemen landed in hospital for treatment . . . "At the beginning of the riot I went to the Central Commit- tee and there telephoned to the Provost Marshal pleading for the military to come out. But the Provost Marshal told me that he cannot send the MPs out n less Military Government asked him to do so. After many calls to MG, my good friend Clarence Bolds, (Deputy Mili- tary Governor) agreed to release the troops. At five minutes to one the military were on Mohl- strasse. " ... Van Wagoner, whose role in the demonstration is not too clear, issued a letter to the press addressed to Adolph Bleibtreu in which he denounced vigor- ously Bleibtreu and all that he and his thinking represent. All in all it served to bring out the sharp tension which exists be- tween the Germans and the Jews and with which Military Government must reckon wheth- er they like it or not. " • . I will never forget the horrible look in the eyes of the German policemen with their hands on their revolvers as they were marching in the direction of the Jews. I did not have to be in a concentration camp to see once again the German spirit . . Politically it has had a good effect, and as such I believe has accomplished a defi- nitely valuable contribution. It woke up the military to a basic issue. It told the Germans that there is a problem which they cannot easily resolve, and finally it gave the Jews themselves a feeling of solidarity in the event future trouble ... Tragic though this may be, the fact is that the Jews in large number are here to stay, and black though their future may be in this land, of nationalism, terror and neo- fascism, they intend to continue to remain here'. Prescriptions and Repairs Called for and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone: WEbster 3-3332 TEL AVIV—Histadrut has an- nounced the completion of plans to establish factories in those cities and towns in Israel where there is a concentration of new immigrants in order to provide the newcomers with useful em- ployment as quickly as possible. Plans call for the establishment of Histadrut factories specifi- cally at Lydda, Ramleh and other centers. The Histadrut has enlarged its "Special Construction Fund," to enable new immigrants to pur- chase tools and establish new cooperatives to 490,000 Israeli pounds-41,470,000 in American currency. This fund was set up in collaboration with the Israeli Government and the Jewish Agency. CRIF Reserves Political Recognition for Germany PARIS, (JTA) The CRIF, central representative body of French Jewry, adopted a resolu- tion declar,ing that political recognition of Germany is not possible until "she proves she sincerely rejects all racial ideol- ogies and carries out all obliga- tions concerning the restitution and compensation of Nazi vic- tims." • We Wish You a Very Happy New Year THE BRODMANS LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU! Best wishes to the State of Israel and to the communities of Detroit and Michigan HOLIDAY GREET I NGS BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTION CO. Wyandotte, Mich. 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