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December 07, 1951 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-07

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Woman Released from Soviet Prison
Charges Non-Existence of Jewry

By FRANK SIMONS

6—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 7, 1951

Weizmann Gravely Ill
Shows Slight Gain

U. S. General Carl Spaatz,
which has established frontier
"There has been no organized freedom stations from Stock-
Jewish community in the Soviet holm to Istanbul to rescue refu-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Dr.
Union since the 1930's, and there gees from behind the Iron Cur-
Chaim Weizinan, who was
are no Jewish religious services taro. The goal of the organiza-
described as gravely ill, show-
ed "slight improvement," ac-
of any kind held in Russia," tion, which was announced at
commented Eleanor Lipper at a Miss Lipper's scheduled talk cording to an official an-
press conference Tuesday, at the Wednesday, at the Veterans Me-
nouncement by physicans at-
UAW-CIO Solidarity House.
tending him.
morial Building, is $2,000,000 a
Miss Lipper became, an inter- year.
A bulletin, signed by Drs.
national figure three years ago
S. Zondek and M. Joel, said
Brussels-born Miss Lipper, the
when she was released from daughter. of German Jewish
that the President has passed
Russian prison camps after be- parents, was raised and edu-
the night "in a satisfactory
ing held for 11 years as a. "po- cated in Switzerland and Hol-
manner" with fewer signs of
litical prisoner."
inflammation and a decline
land. In 1930 she studied medi-
She was in Detroit this week cine at the University of Berlin.
in temperature.
to speak for the International She said she loathed the coming
The first public announce-
ment of the President's seri-
Rescue Committee, headed by to power of Hitler, and joined
ous condition was broadcast
the Red Students Group, an
over the government radio. It
anti-Fascist
organization.
Kingdon to Address
said that he was confined to
She went to Moscow where
bed by an inflammation of the
Bnai Brith Women's
for two and a half months she
respiratory system with heart
worked
for
a
book
publishing
Stars' Rally Dec. 15
complications.
house. Her ability to speak five
languages (she hadn't learned
Dr. Frank Kingdon will ad- Russian at the time) qualified
Aliens Must Submit
dress the Greater Detroit Bnai her for a translator.
Brith Women's Parade of Stars,
Then began the' reign of ter- Current 'Addresses
ror which was to last for 11
Attorney General J. Howard
years. As she slept one night,
she • was awakened by MKVD, McGrath reminds all aliens that
Russian Secret Police. Her sen- they in u .s t submit current ad-
tence of five years, which was dress reports through any U. S.
stretched to 11, was for "revo- Post Office during the ,period of
lutionary activity," a charge Jan. 1 to 11, inclusive,
Under the amended law any
Miss Lipper cannot understand
alien residing in the United
to this day.
Months were spent traveling States on Jan. 1, 1952, except one
from camp to camp, on trains, in an authorized temporary stat-
wagons and freighters. Her us, must notify the Commission-
longest period of internment was er of Immigration and Natural-
at Kolyma in the northeast cor- ization, Washington, D. C., of his
current address within 10 days
ner of Siberia.
With temperatures dropping thereafter and during the same
to 90 below, 95 pound Miss Lip- period in each succeeding year.
Argyle R. Mackey, Commis-
per was compelled to work in
the forest, chopping and clean-' sioner of Immigration and Nat-
ing trees. The men in the camp uralization, stated that the Im-
worked in the gold mines. Food migration a n d Naturalization
DR. FRANK KINGDON
was alloted on the amount of Service will in a k e available
Saturday evening, Dec. 15, at work done, consequently effi- forms for submitting the re-
quired reports at all Post Offices
8:30, at Adas Shalom.
ciency dropped each day.
"The philosophy behind the thr ougout the continental
Stars of radio and television,
Including the stars of the prison camps is to throw the United States, Hawaii, Alaska,
WXYZ-TV show, Theater Guild, general populace into terror. Puerto Rico and the Virgin
will supply the entertainment. They are afraid this, too, may be Islands. The report is to be sub-
There will be no charge for ad- their fate, and they know every mitted on Form 1-53, which will
mission. -
move is being watched. People, be available to the public be-
A noted radio commentator once friends, are afraid to speak ginning Jan. 1, 1952. Mr. Mackey
and newspaper columnist, King- to one another. The regime is also advised aliens that it is to
don is a former minister and hated, but there can be no or- their distinct advantage to
college president who turned to ganized resistance," Miss Lipper promptly notify the Immigration
and Naturalization Service in
journalism to gain a wider audi- said.
Miss Lipper's book "Eleven Washington, D. C., of any
ence for his humanitarian ideals.
As a radio commentator, he Years in Soviet Prison Camps," change of address during the
won the Page One Award of the which was published after she period between annual address
American Newspaper Guild as was returned to Switzerland in reports. This will facilitate and
the outstanding liberal commen- 1948, was condensed in Reader's .greatly expedite the handling of
all records pertaining to aliens
tator on the air. He was hailed Digest.
and their families.
as America's greatest interpreter
of democracy and brotherhood Jews in Red Hungary
Cancer is one of the most
when he was awarded the gold
curable of all major causes of
medal of Pi Lambda Phi Fra- Face 'Reign of Terror'
Thousands of Jews in Com- death if found in its early
ternity in 1941.
munist Hungary are facing stages.
Dr. Kingdon organized the death in a 'reign of terror now
Emergency Rescue Committee sweeping that country, it is
which saved Franz Werfel, Hein- charged by the American Jew-
rich Mann, Marc Chagall and ish Committee.
scores of other outstanding men
The pattern of persecution
from Nazi clutches. For this against the Jews includes not
work, the first postwar govern- only deportations but economic
ment of- Denmark awarded him discrimination, a virtual annihi-
the King Christian medal. He lation of their cultural, religious,
was drafted as special advisor to and communal institutions, a
the chairman of the War Man- systematic elimination of leaders
power Commission and to the of the Jewish community and
chairman of the War Produc- outright anti - Semitic violence,
tion Board and assisted the late the Committee survey reveals.
Mayor LaGuardia in setting up
These charges are leveled
the first Office of Civilian De- against the Hungarian govern-
fense. He was named the first ment in a documented study of
president of Newark University, the situation of Jews in Hungary
from 1935 to 1940. He is now in the forthcoming annual edi-
a columnist of the N. Y. Post.
tion of the "American Jewish
Year Book," published jointly by
the Ameriban Jewish Committee
You can get a Prospectus and buy your
Shaarey. Zedek Men
Bond at American Financial and
anr the Jewish Publication So-
Development Corporation for Israel
Plan Old Timers Night ciety and scheduled for release
STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS
on Jan. 1.
2200 David Stott Bldg.
Old Timers Night, an informal
evening for men only, will be
presented by the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club on Tuesday, at 8:30
p.m. in the social hall of the
synagogue. Oscar M. Kramer
and Jack Warner will act as co-
chairmen.
Three past Men's Club presi-
dents, Harry M. Shulman, Ar-
thur S. Purdy and Maurice Selig-
man, will present a panel dis-
cussion on "How Effective Can
a :Men's Club Be in Synagogue
Life?"
A short movie will be shown,
end Ben S. Sidlow will offer
'Stories I Love to Tell," or "Stop
Me if You've Heard This One."

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Masada Holds Planning Brunch

Masada Chapter ZOD held a
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program for the season.

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Keys Re Elected to Head Jewish Home for Aged

-

At a meeting of the board of
directors on Dec. 4, Myron A.
Keys was re-elected for another
one-year term as president of
the Jewish Home for Aged. Also
re-elected were Sidney J. Allen
and Gus D. Newman, vice-presi-
ents, Arthur
leischman, sec-
retary, and Max
J. Kogan, treas-
urer.
The following
were elected to
he executive
committ e e:
Myron AI Keys,
chairman,
Sidney J. Allen,
Joseph Bern-
Keys stein, Dr. Daniel
E. Cohn, Arthur Fleischman,
Joseph Holtzman, Max J. Kogan,

Ben Kramer, Henry Levitt, QIN
D. Newman, Leonard N. Simon,
Dr. Benj. Welling and Frank A.
Wetsm an.
A showing of the new film,
"Life at the Home," which de-
picts every day activities, was
narrated by Dr. Benjamin Wel-
ling, chairman of the recreation
committee, and Gus D. Newman,.
This film will be available to
community groups by special
arrangement.

Open Forum Hears UN Expert

"The Impact of the UN on the
Arab World" will be discussed at
the Center Open Forum at 9
p.m., Wednesday, by Mrs. Philip
Gentile, United Nations expert.
The forum meets at the Wood-
ward Center.

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