Knesset to Investigate Clash Of Arabs, Police in Nazareth Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish . News 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 3, 1950 Honor Leo Polk At First Event of Red Cross Drive Joseph Bale Post Basketball Squad To Play at Benefit for JWV Home Pfc. Joseph L. Bate Post basketball team, shown here in action a a recent cage contest, wimp be featured at a triple- header benefit for the new J W V Memorial Home Saturday evening, March 25, at Central High School gym. Two Bale post teams will meet two Catholic Youth. Of. ganization squads. Danc- ing will follow. Jerusalem area and the number and type of artillery which may 'be maintained by both sides in Jmi,USALEM — The Israel Jerusalem and the "triangle" parliament voted to inquire.into area. The Detroit Chapter of the the recent demonstration of un- An attempt to achieve a divi- American Red Cross is seeking employed Arab's in Nazareth and sion of the area surrounding $575,000 in the annual March the causes of the incident, fol- Government House, UN head- solicitation of funds for its serv- lowing charges of police brutal- quarters in Jerusalem, failed. ice and relief activities. ity by a Communist deputy and The House itself will continue That amount will supplement charges of Communist sedition to remain under United Nations funds raised in businesses and by a Mapai leader. control while an Arab agricul- industries in the Torch Fund The issue arose in the Knes- tural college adjoining it will re- last fall, to complete Detroit's set when Tewfik Toubi, Arab main in Israel hands. quota of $1,400,000 for local and Communist, accused "Ben-Guri- (At Lake Success the UN re- national needs. on's government" of shooting leased a year - end report by The campaign was officially unemployed workers demanding Brig. Gen. William E. Riley, UN opened. last Tuesday at a lunch- bread and work. Two Arabs Chief of Staff in Palestine, 9n eon at the Statler Hotel, at were wounded when police open- the activities of the four mixed which Henry T. Ewald, chapter ed fire during the Communist- armistice commissions operating chairman, and William J. Nor- led demonstration eight days between Israel and the Arab ton, luncheon speaker, pointed ago. Toubi declared that only in states. Timed . to coincide with Out that United Foundation Fascist states or states heading the first anniversary of the sign- contributions in some 600 firms for Fascism do police fire on ning of the Israel-Egypt armis- included Red Cross allocations. workers, and demanded a parli- tice pact, the report says that Other businesses and individu- amentary investigation of the Arabs and Israelis are cooper- als will be solicited this month. behavior of the police and. ating to alleviate innumerable Spurring the assembled chap- "punishment of the guilty po- human problems arising be- ter chairmen and volunteers, licemen." tween them. It records a num- Norton described the Red Cross Police Version Differs ber of successes negotiating Toubi was followed by Minis- exchanges of prisoners, demar- as "the greatest emblem of lay ter for Police Behor Shitreet cation of front lines, return of charity that exists anywhere in who gave his version of the Arab families to Israel and the the world." He explained that surplus funds raised by the or- clash. He said that 60 demon- solution of other problems.) ganization in wartime cam- strators attacked four unarmed Abolish `No-Man's Land' paigns are now being used to policemen, forcing the latter to TEL, AVIV—(JTA)—Israel and reduce the quotas in current fire into the air twice. The bul- lets ricocheted off a nearby wall Egyptian members of the mixed drives. and struck two persons not in- armistice commission signed an Most prolonged applause at volved in the affair, the minis- agreement dividing equally 40 the luncheon was received by ter said. During his recital the square kilometers of the demili- Leo Polk of 4774 Cortland Communist deputies interrupted tarized zone between Beth Na- known as the "one-man blood with frequent and loud objec- hum and Deirsuneid, northeast factory." Polk, 41, has donated of Gaza, and establishing a sin- 63 pints of tions. • blood since the be- Phinnas Lubianiker, secretary gle demarcation line between ginning of liVorld War II to the the two countries, thus abolish.. general of the Histadrut and a Red Cross Blood Bank and to leader of the Mapai party, asked ing the "no-man's land" zorie hospitals outside Detroit. which existed since the signing By PHILIP SWMOVITZ that the inquiry committee also He is chairman of the Bnai invesigate the activities of the of the Rhodes armistice pact, Brith Red Cross blood donors David Frankfurter—The Jewish 'William Tell' Communists; whom he accused concluded a year ago this week. committee and is currently ar- War daMages registered to At Davos, Switzerland, in February, 1936, a Jewish medical of inciting the workers and "be- ranging a group donation by smirching Israel's name before date with the Ministry of War Bnai Brith student, Frankfurter, shot and killed Wilhelm Gustloff, Nazi members on May 2 Gauleiter David in Switzerland, to avenge the mass persecutions and the world." The Communists and Sufferers exceed $28,000,000, at the Workmen's Circle. A res- with Jerusalem alone accounting murders of Jews by the Nazis. He was ,given an 18-year jail sen- Mapam deputies opposed Lubi- anikers request but the Knesset for $8,400,000 entailing damages ident' of Detroit for nine years, tence by a Swiss court but was released in 1945, after serving nine incurred by industrial, - agricul- Polk is business manager of the years, and has since then settled in Israel where he has written voted the joint inquiry. tural and commercial establish- Amalgamated Clothing Workers the story of his life and his murder.. A chapter from his book Mapai Outvoted ments. of America. pears in the current issue of Commentary Magazine under the For the first time in the Registration of . war damages At the luncheon Tuesday, he title "I Kill a Nazi Gauleiter—Memoirs of a Jewish Assassin." history of the Israel 'govern- does not include damages suf- was presented with a certificate ment, the Mapai party found Frankfurter's story is interesting from many points of view fered by national institutions, lo- of appreciation for his out- itself in a minority position Like Herschel Grynszpan, the 17-year-old Polish-Jewish boy who cal municipal councils, major en- standing cOntribUtion to the when parliament voted for an terprises like the Dead Sea pot- American Red Cross blood pro- in 1939. assassinated Ernst vein Rath in Paris, Frankfurter was un- inquiry into education in the ash works and the electric com- gram, personally signed by Gen- familiar with revolvers or any other type of weapons but secured immigrant camps.. The depu- one to -avenge the plight of his people. In both cases, libertarians ties of the orthodox parties panies, as well as Jewish prop- eral George C. Marshall, na- applauded the acts of the assassins because they recognized that who are at odds with Mapai erty in the Arab-held Old City tional Red Cross president, and their motives were to protest against indignities hurled at their of Jerusalem, which is estimated Ewald. over religious education in the Jean T. Sheafor, secretary- kinsmen. In both instances the courts of the respective countries-- camps sided with the opposi- at $19,600,000. treasurer of the Michigan Bell Switzerland and France—acted harshly with the "murderers" out tion. Mapam, with whom the Telephone Co., is 1950 carnpaign of fear for Nazi wrath. religious bloc voted, accused In Frankfurter's case, when he was faced by the widow of chairman. the orthodox forces of "shame- The national goal is $67,000,- Gustloff who demanded to know why he had committed the less instigation" of clashes in the camps. 000, with the bulk of the money crime, the Jewish assassin replied that it was not for personal Israel's newspapers welcomed At a meeting in New York of destined for services to men and reasons but "because I am a Jew." There followed a flow of vituperation against all Jews by the widow. Young Grynszpan, the announcement of the return 80 professional workers on staffs women in the armed forces: when he faced the police, tearfully exclaimed, as quoted in the of the Orthodox Ministers to of national and local Jewish NeW York Times an Nov. 10, 1938: "Being a Jew is not a crime. Cabinet meetings for discussion community relations agencies — Holtz Hits 'All American I am not a dog. I have a right to* live and the Jewish people of the education of immigrant including Boris Joffe, • Walter have a right to exist on this earth. Wherever I have been I children. Klein and Joseph Fauman of Conference' Critics have been chased like an animal." Debate on the need for a con- Detroit—a professional organi- Too many have forgotten the indignities that were heaped situation was interrupted in the ization was formed to be known Criticism of the recent "All- Knesset in order to give priority as the Association of Jewish American Conference" in New upon Jews in Europe fully to appreciate the tragedies which have to budgetary issues. A bill was Community Relations Workers. York was groundless in many forced young Jews like Frankfurter and Grynszpan to turn assas- introduced providing for a new Maurice B. Fagan, executive instances, the subject of mis- sins. Frankfurter's memoirs serve as a grim reminder of the hor- IL5,000,000 popular loan. director of t h e Philadelphia representation in others, accord- rors under the Nazis. Further efforts are being Jewish Community Relations ing to Jackson J. Holtz, national Frankfurter's act of vengeance moved the eminent author, made by Premier David Ben- Council, was elected chairman. commander of the Jewish War Emil Ludwig, to write a book—"The Davos Murder," in 1937. Gurion to broaden the Cabinet The purposes of the association Veterans. Ludwig reviewed young 'David's reactions to Nazism while in by including Mapam and the are: Holtz charged that the at- Frankfort where, switching on his radio, he once heard the "Jew'S' a. To maintain high standards for those tacks on the American Legion Progressives. Alphabet," a popular lampoon, the bawdry lines of which contain engaged professionally in the Jewish com- Limit Jerusalem Arms sponsored meeting ignored the the following disgusting reference to Jews: "A tasty dish is jellied munity relations field. b. To provide opportunities for the ex- Legion's action in dropping The mixed Israel-Jordan arm- eels, The Jew he likes to belch at meals, A. sow, a Jewess; they're. change of views on problems in com- istice commission ratified an munity Merwin K. Hart's anti-Semitic just twins, As like each other as two pins." • He was "torn between relations work. c. To encourage cooperation with other National Economic Council from agreement limiting the type of depression and horror," left for Switzerland, pursued his studies associations in related fields. armament which may be car- professional d. To encourage the application of Jew- the list of participating organ : there, but his despair haunted'him. Ludwig, who described Frank- ried on armored cars into the ish ideals of social justice and human izations after Jewish organiza- furter as "the Jewish William Tell," justified the act of vengeance dignity in community relations work. tions presented the record of and wrote in "The Davos Murder"; Hart's activities to officials. "For three years the budding.:.physician, the embryo phil- Holtz said critics of the con- osopher, a man of altruistic and thoughtful temperament, saw ference neglected to point out the woes of his people undergoing daily intensification, Purely Commentary Jewish Community Workers Organize i Between You and Me • ,llyrhon, By BORIS SMOLAR Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) Zionist Moods The national convention of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ika Will this year be held in Chicago, it can now be revealed This is an innovation since the conventions have been held . . . either 5ri New York or Atlantic City in recent years . It will take place either the end of June or early in July . . and will be one of the most decisive ZOA conventions . . . It should be remem- bered that the ZOA - administration still has on its hands a report on the future of the World .Zionist movement, prepared by a commission under the chairmanship of Judge Simon H. Rifkind, dealing with a number of problems • which basically affect the present system of the World Zibnist Organization. • . On these that participating organizations included the CIO, AFL, Federal Council of Churches in America, and other civic, religious and veteran groups.' • Amplifying charges that de- velopments of the conference were suppressed, Holtz noted a resolution establishing a "con- tinuations committee" as "a clearing house and information. center." Holtz -concluded that if res- responsible Jewish organizations such as the JWV had not par- ticipated, Mervin K. Hart would have found his way to the floor of the meeting before. the Legion had an opportunity to discover for itself the presence of an ele- ment in American life that has been regularly recognized in Legion convention resolutions as "on a sub'versive par with the problems the forthcoming ZOA convention will have to take de- cisions . . The plan prepared by the American section of the Jewish Agency on the reorganization of the machinery of the world Zionist movement will soon undergo certain revisions . . It then will be presented in final form to the Zionist Actions COM- miteee meeting in Jerusalem in April . . Until that time, no further discussions will take place on the suggestion of merging, the Jewish National Fund and the Keren Hayesod. Communists."' saw the race to which he was most deeply attached by the ties of blood and religion degraded a.nd outlawed. . "From amid this ancient and persecuted people, from amid the Jews, in the_ garnish light of the twentieth century, a David has once more arisen. Nothing could testify more strongly to the purity of his heart than the question which, in her aston- ishment, the wife of the murdered man addressed• to him within an Mtnr of the murder: "'How could you do it? You have such kind eyes?' "David looked her in the face and answered: "'I am a Jew. That ought to explain.'" . Does this story explain that act of retaliation in our own time? In the days of the two assassinations, the Frankfurter and Grynszpan acts were easily underStandable. Are we too far re- moved from the horrible days to recognize the justice of Ludwig's approval of the Frankfurter act or the general acclaim at the time when Grynszpan ended the life of a representative of Hitler? In principle, assassinations like murders are never to be con- doned. By the same token, one must never forgive the horrors that were perpetrated upon the entire Jewish people—in fact, upon the entire European continent—by the Nazi beasts. If we forget their crimes too quickly, we shall be unable either to re- build the lives of the survivors from Hitlerism or to prevent the re- currence of Nazi tragedies.