Warsaw Ghetto Heroes Honored at Polish. Worldwide Commemorations ! the interfaith group from Brit- mass-killing of innocent people. resentative body of Argentine the Toronto municipality as By SONIA GOLDSMITH "The 20th anniversary of the Jewry, which arranged the well as officials of some of the Special JTA Correspondent I ain participated. In • the afternoon, impressive Warsaw Ghetto uprising," he commemoration. So filled was major suburban towns nearby. WARSAW, (JTA) — The In Winnipeg, the City Coun- three-day observance of the ceremonies were conducted in said, "is the appropriate mo- the stadium that thousands of 20th anniversary of the Jewish front of the Monument to the ment for a great and good Jews who sought admittance cil had passed a unanimous uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto Martyrs of the Warsaw Ghetto. nation like ours to turn away had to be turned away for lack resolution proclaiming the day against the Nazi Army—opened ! Here, Polish soldiers had stayed from its reluctance and to ratify of room. as "Warsaw Uprising Com- Among those who heard Dr. memorative Day." The Central at an impressive ceremony b y • on vigil all through the preced- an international convention Prime Minister Josef Cyran- ing night and during the entire 'dedicated to the resolve that Goldenberg's warning were Library of Winnipeg had ar- kiewicz — concluded Monday day. A Polish general solemnly the tragedy of Warsaw shall Oscar Alenda, chairman of the ranged a special exhibit of with most of the delegations intoned the names of Jews who not again blot the face of the Frondizi party, and Arturo Illia, materials depicting the suffer- from abroad proceeding to the had died fighting in the Ghetto universe." presidential candidate in the ings of the Jewish people dur- Senator Javitz called on the next elections of the Union !ing the Nazi holocaust. sites of the former Nazi death and in the Resistance move- At Vancouver, a commemora- camps in Auschwitz and Tre- ' ment. Delegations marched Kennedy Administration to "re- i• Civica Radical Del Pueblo. Al- blinka, where hundreds of solemnly to the Monument, fuse any further foreign aid" most all political parties sent tive service was held under thousands of Jews were gassed. placing wreaths—a total of 70 to Egypt unless President Nas- messages to the gathering, con-lauspices of the Canadian Jew- floral tributes were laid there. ser stops his military prepara- demning racism. The event was lish Congress, Jewish Commun- More than 5,000 persons Saturday night, there was a jammed the great hall of the commemorative performance tion against Israel, including widely covered by the press ity Center, Jewish Community Palace of Culture and Science given by the Yiddish State the use of German scientists for and television. Council and the Warsaw Ghetto Dr. Alfred Palacios, veteran Memorial Committee. where the Prime Minister, May- Theater. All of the oratory em- the production of jet aircraft The Ottawa Vaad Hair and socialist leader, told the meet- or Janusz Zarzycki of Warsaw phasized the Jewish heroism in and rockets. Ambassador Katz, who form- ing that Jewish and non-Jewish the Labor Zionist Council con- and other top Polish leaders the face of certain defeat and and members of the diplomatic the fact that the world did not erly served as Israel Ambassa- ; Argentine youth should join to , ducted a special commemora- corps participated in honoring come to the aid of the Jewish d r to Poland, said the Ghetto extirpate anti-Semitic outbreaks tive observance in that Ontario in uprising "was meant to arouse ; in Argentina. Father Raphael city. the memory of the 50.000 Jews population being decimated in Other Ghetto uprising anni- the conscience of the world Lopez Jordan, secretary of the who perished in their hopeless the Nazi holocaust. versary Meetings were held in Catholic University here, called against the systematic murder- three-week battle in the War- Some of the Polish speakers ing of the Jews of Poland and on Argentine youth to resist Hamilton, Windsor and London,. saw Ghetto against the German emphasized the help allegedly armed forces; Attending the given the Jewish fighters by the those brought to Poland from totalitarianism and to unite Ontario. several lands for the so-called around "positive things and to opening ceremony were also. Polish Resistance. There was a • ;Final Additional Reports on Solution.' " educate themselves democratic-1 delegations from various coun- spirit of great solemnity, there I Warsaw Ghetto Tributes of Jewish work- ally." tries representing Jews as well were expressions of vast pride ers Thousands in New York expressed in Many Lands, Page 10 as non-Jews. Memorial Services in the heroes of the Warsaw ! their deep respect and ad- A 10-man delegation from Ghetto who proved to the world ; miration for the heroes of the Throughout Canada Israel was led by Israel's form- that Jews could and did demon- ; Warsaw Ghetto. At a pro- MONTREAL, (JTA) — Jews The Hebrew Corner er Attorney General, Gideon strate a determination to make cession of thousands on throughout Canada joined by Hausner, who headed the prose- a powerful enemy pay dearly for Riverside Drive and at an some non-Jews held many serv- erius Coins cution in the Adolf Eichmann ices in various parts of the, Th e c oin a museum of Israel lately tely their lives. r overflow assemblage at Stat- case. The British delegation an pamphlet m a toe ll in Two receptions for leading ler-Hilton Hotel they solemn- country, honoring the martyrs published old coin collection that was s found b in consisted of 120 persons, non- members of the foreign delega- ly declared: "We will never of the Warsaw Ghetto and T iberius. thUa ntialautyear ago, it was Jews and Jews, headed by Sir I known about 300 coins were , calling the bravery of those who were given one by the forget. the Nazi slaughterers stamped in the city of Tiberius Barnett Janner, president of tions Jewish Cultural and SoCial As- j of six million of our flesh fht oug th e a ftl a bttl a e in he t These coins were spread over many the Board of Deputies of Brit- sociation, the other by the and blood." museum s throughout the world. In Ghetto. the winter of 1961 an Israeli archaeo- - ish Jews; Michael Cliffe, Labor Mayor of Warsaw. A commemorative assembly log u i c cal al o f unco covs o r eredat m were t e as- The chief speakers at the Party member of. the British for children was held at the additional that . Hausner, speaking on behalf . meeting at the Statler-Hilton fTi- found not far from the . city of Parliament; and the Rev. W. W. Shaare Zion Congregation, and ob of the Israel 'delegation, were the legendary Vladke, atia i o f rt i u h s e , R m most oo m s h o E t m hp e e m r of; oriiii T the period berius, Simpson, general secretary of pressed his regret over the fail- , symbol of the intrepid fighters public tribute was paid to the a pnica. the Council of Christians and mar yrs at services at Chevra great number of these t coins is. ure of officials of the com- of the Warsaw Ghetto; Senator a Roman goddess, bathing in Jews in England. memorative rites here to invite Javitz; and Max Brauer, repre- Kadisha-Bnai Jacob Congrega- ttuhre warm springs of d Tiberius. p e rsi n fs ho rm coin p i found asick rso The World Jewish Con- two surviving participants in the senting the West German tion. At both services, a procla- aneother iOn in the mineral waters to heal. itn ti i n g l f gress was represented by uprising who now live in .Israel.. Social-Democratic Party. Chair- oration by Mayor Drapeau was v three officials from London, He named Sylvia Lubetkin and man of the gathering was Jacob read declaring that the uprising The ire manager of the Tiberius Hot Springs, upon hearing of this dis- .Geneva and Paris. Noted was Yitzhak Zuckerman. , Zuckerman, president of the "has been considered a clarion covery, decided to photograph the the fact that there was no and send the picture, together Workmen's Circle. The meeting call to all oppressed peoples to coin with a medical explanation to SOO delegation from the Soviet New York Meeting for rise against the evil forces of Jewish was also addressed by Ben- doctors throughout the world. Union and that the only Soviet Warsaw Ghetto Martyrs In his letter he explains that Ti- ; jamin Tabachinsky, executive dictatorship and tyranny." berius is the oldest hot spring healing Jewish citizen present was Held Despite Bomb Threat Leaders of the Government secretary of the Jewish Labor in the world, that proved its Miss Sonia Frei, a journalist of the Province of Ontario at- place NEW YORK, (JTA) — An Committee. strength already 2.000 years ago. Lat ely mors tended services conducted in who is a member of the edi- anonymous bomb threat did not to eantdmoei- ec tourists visit At another memorial meeting, see the excavations avations and torial board of the Yiddish- prevent the observance of the the Polish Ambassador to the Toronto at Beth Tzedec Con- Tiberius to bathe in the hot springs along Lake n Israeli newspaper wrote: language publication "Soviet- 20th anniversary of the War- United States, Edward Droz- gregation in that city. Present Tiberius. „ ._ eris us i i . p poss bl e e that archaeiogy as- it ish Heimland" in Moscow. saw_ Ghetto uprising, at Car- ! niak, said that Jewish equality •were Provincial Prime Minister sisted medicine, however, without The ceremonies began by negie Hall. The commemoration in Poland today was "a living John P. Robarts; J. Keiller question, both together helped tour- . . ." awarding 91 state decorations \vas sponsored by 30 national fact." He lauded the heroism Mackay, Lieutenant Governor ism. Translation of Hebrew column pub- to heroes of the battle in the and local Jewish organizations of the Jewish ghetto fighters. of Ontario; and top officials of lished by Brith Ivrith Olamith• Jeru- salem. ghetto. Included were Jewish under the chairmanship - of The American executive of survivors and Polish resistance former Senator Herbert H. Leh- the World Federation of Po- fighters who aided them. Prin- man. T • T lish Jews, which had planned cipal speakers at the opening While the thousands who on sending a five-man delega- ceremony were Mayor Zarzycki crowded the hall were listening tion to Warsaw to attend the and Hirsh Smoliar, representing to the speakers, an anonymous rites scheduled to open there the Cultural and Social Associa- • person telephoned the Carnegie nk7411v nivntn rrInu tomorrow and run all week- tion of Jews in Poland. The Hall office and warned, in Eng- end, commemorating the 20th former spoke in Polish for lish, that "a bomb has just been anniversary of the Warsaw ni:vpt2n 1? r1R4twp7 nearly an hour giving an ac- • planted in the building." A , r1M Ghetto rebellion, had the count of the uprising. Smoliar police emergency squad was im- visas held up by the Polish 17qrr. ripnrRe none ntM ,71`'ItP -17Pri L7717? spoke in Yiddish. A moving mediately summoned and start- government, and is not send- artistic program followed, fea- ed a search of the building. By ing an official delegation. n'tin '717 vptp: fax L 717 rnporpri turing the famous Yiddish act- that time the program was al- Officials of the organization, ress, Ida Kaminska, and the most over. The police found notified by the• Polish Embassy 17t# - 4k.z ri47 , 1117 11'117tp7p It17t;i171 17;prr7 nt.; choir of the Jewish Cultural and no trace of any bomb. in Washington only on April Social Council, which rendered The meeting was addressed 16, that visas would be avail- j171,pnr) 4kovl .n:r 1;it4r Ghetto songs in Yiddish. The by Senator Jacob K. • Savitz, able to those who would come tr-Tyr n , kz0 -1 800 — '7 3 0 0 271, 1717 71 T 4 71 ryzip 1 7 Symphony Orchestra of Krakow Philip M. Klutznick, former to Washington, charged rendered Handel's oratorio, U.S. representative to the that the delay was "deliberate, II7tp7 ntgx ,w-rpn x17 inri)p7p .n'Til7 r Tr Judas Maccabees. United Nations Economic and so that we could not partici- On Friday, precisely at the Social Council, and Katriel pate." According to the official, rim to177? N71 7T` t.? hour when the Jews in the I Katz, Israel's Consul , General visa applications had been filed Warsaw Ghetto opened their ! in New York. President Ken- five weeks ago, and the Polish to4p174 n4 -npp ,r:r7pri n77p revolt 20 years ago, moving nedy, in a message read at Embassy in Washington had ceremonies got under way at n'r11)4, 1961 ri").fl .`1"7 2000 44p 27 nnn ItgX. the meeting, said: "I am • been saying all this time that the Gensza Cemetery, where pleased to extend my greet- it had not yet heard from War- rr*iz.vplz.t nriL,tt'np 10a many Ghetto martyrs now lie rq. .; ings to all those gathered to saw on the matter. buried, as well as a number commemorate the 20th anni- 11'117.tpn 17tp -)4* ,r)4 1.?rtp7 n4 -r Tn7 rY, ,nr.rp of Jewish partisans who lost versary of the Warsaw Ghetto 20,000 Honor Warsaw uprising. Just as many before , Ghetto Fighters at their lives in battle. Two r`i T nnt?n nn7n 7P 7 rp ptil a'7 1x4740 n4pyia them did, the people of the Buenos Aires Meeting separate services were con- BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A ducted—one in Yiddish, an-. Warsaw Ghetto affirmed that 4pi n.ittnn nx rl'It.t1 17 nntipr)p a few men who honor their record turnout of more than other in English, both inter- spersed with Hebrew liturgy. freedom can speak for all 20,000 people packed the Luna rp ,7pnri rhaT ., nn ronrlr1 1? L217 .1", -t? 1 Addresses were delivered by men; that the only genuine Park Stadium here for a War- ly : pp Rabbi Elias Katz, of Czecho- choice in the history of man saw Ghetto uprising coMmemo- •111p - n: 14'4 nil)tp7prl '-(tp slovakia; and Yitzhak Kallen* is not between living and ration and heard a warning ritinr) m;ripin 1 1pt:;r r i dying but between seeking or from an Argentine Jewish lead- berg, Mayor of Kiriat Israel, a member of the Israeli not seeking the right. It is a er that 20 years after that revolt 7 27"L1I N'TIT#P delegation. Rites were conduct- measure of their courage that "a sick spirit paralyzes human- ed by Rabbi Asher Sibes of the brutality they opposed ity, fabricating a smokescreen trprin n'laT447nn ,Inn 1 r1:4 Poland and Rabbi A. D. Feffer, will be remembered only in over the neo-Nazi groups which of New York. The Rev. Saul the light of their sacrifice." sprout internationally.", 17 nrix 1/t:p73 '7 . 17 .nr414p ...-nrrn T The warning was delivered Klutznick criticized the Am- Amias, of the British delegation, conducted the English-language erican failure to ratify the by Dr. Isaac Goldenberg, presi- ncpitl ,nt?in Itt,kt ri4. n (ri,n1- pw rro-)? rvoi rit9in;) service, in which the leaders of Genocide Convention outlawing dent of the DATA, central rep- ib