Haym Salomon's Role Related in History of Poles in U.S. Valuable data about Poles in America and Polish history has been collected by Joseph A. Wytrwal whose "Poles in Ameri can History and Tradition" has been published here by Endurance. Press. There is an interesting refer- ence to the anti-Semitic mania of Adolf Hitler in Wytrwal's ref- ed or gave the revolutionary government. The evidence is quoted of Salo- mon's having had at least 75 transactions with the financial genius of the revolutionary forces, Robert Morris, and reference is made to Morris' notebook which gave proof of the Polish-Jewish immigrants' aid to George Wash- ington's army. The Salomon story is one of the most detailed in this book. "Poles in American History and Tradi- tion" effectively emphasizes the part played by Poles when they became Americans. Israel Produces Comprehensive National Atlas The combined effort of a large team of leading Hebrew University scientists, economists and histori- ans, plus the entire staff of the Israel Department of Surveys and HAYM SALOMON other institutions, has produced the erences to Pola Negri. The author National Atlas of Israel in the language, considered the of this extensive study quotes the English following from Eugene Kusieliew- most authoritative reference work of its kind. icz's article on Pola Negri: There are many unique features "The most renowned name with in this national atlas, including a whom rumor associated her was historical section in maps, several Adolf Hitler. It seems certain, of which have never appeared else- however, that they never met and where; and the first published that Hitler admired her only from structural map of Israel. afar. When Goebbels began to Work on the atlas was begun circulate rumors that she had shortly after the birth of the state Jewish blood in her, Hitler per- of Israel and has continued unin- sonally ordered an investigation terrupted since then. It comprises into her ancestry. After a great 15 sections, all under the super- deal of painstaking effort, he an- vision of leading authorities in nounced triumphantly that this their respective fields. beauty whom he admired was Each of the double-page maps, 'Polish and therefore Arv-an'." which opens to 27" by 19", is lithographed in five to 20 dif- There is a comment in a foot- 'ote about teachers in Ameri- ferent colors and is accompanied can schools of Jewish descent by an extensive descriptive text. Whose approaches to Poland and Included in the 15 sections are world history are not objective. maps dealing with geomerphology Listed in the compilation are the (principal surface features of a names of many Jews who had country and clarification of how escaped Nazism, some of whom they were formed); geology, cli- had been sheltered by Poles. One mate, hydrology, botany, zoology, specific story is about Abe Roth- land utilization, history, popula- stein who had been protected by tion, settlement, agriculture, in- the Konopezynski family in the dustry and commerce, communi- Polish village of Sokolov. Roth- cations and services. The National Atlas of Israel is stein came to this country in 1946 and never forgot what the Kono- entirely a product of Israel, from the manufacture of the paper and pezynskis did for him. Ile strug- gled to bring them to the U.S. and inks to the actual screening pro- finally succeeded in 1961, in cess. The atlas is being produced in a establishing them in residence in limited worldwide English edition, Brooklyn. 'Another interesting story is that distribution of which is being of Leon Jolson who was aided in shared by American Elsevier settling in this country by the Publishing Co. (52 Vanderbilt, NY United Service for New Ameri- 10017) and its two sister com- cans. His ingenuity brought him panics in the Netherlands and fame and fortune in the sewing England. It will not be available Machine field. I in this country until early next Scores of other names provide year. Research carried out exten- interesting stories about activities I In . this country, the successes of sively in territories held by Is- i mmigrants, their good fortune in rael since June 1967 is reflected I in various sections of the atlas. having escaped the Holocaust. Wytrwal has not limited him- Territories under military ad- self to the most recent occur- ministration were included, in- rences involving Poles who' solar as the availability of ma- have gained fame or stature or terial and information permitted, Who have become symbols of and maps show Israel's cam- our immediate present. Ile deals' paigns in 1948, 1956 and 1967. The book points out that Israel also with history and his most effective personality elaboration - possesses one of the longest un- broken cartographic records. Its it( that of Haym Salomon, the Jewish hero of the revolution- techniques of map making are ary period who helped finance today highly developed. Neverthe- the struggling rebels against less, the editors of the Atlas of Israel were faced with two spe- British rule. The Salomon story is referral cific cartographic problems. One, to numerous times in this work. common enough, is the need to The author who has compiled so use material of very different 1ev- in pre- many important facts about Polish- els of detail and reliability Americans traces Salomon's ar- senting early historical as well as country, his associa- modern data within the same rival in this tion with the New York Sons of framework. "The other, specific to Israel, Liberty, his arrest on charges to try to conspire with the revolu- results from the general distribu- lion patterns. These require the tionaries. 'He knew 10 languages, and was presentation of a great amount of used as an interpreter by Hessian detail in the northern half of the mercenaries, many of whom later country with its relatively humid joined the Contenental Army. Upon Mediterranean climate, and of detail and considerable uni- his escape he made contacts with little ((minty. mostly in topics of human American leaders, and there is a in the arid south." full account of the $658,000 he loan- geography, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS French-Israeli Thaw Is Seen in Visa Change PARIS (ZINS) — Israeli citizens planning to visit France no longer will be required to obtain an entry visa, according to an official pro- nouncement recently made. This policy actually was agreed upon more than 21/2 years ago, but never implemented owing to the outbreak of the Six-Day War. A few weeks ago, the government of Israel renewed its proposal for reciprocal accommodation of Is- rael and French citizens on visits to their respective countries with- out requiring special entry visas, and the French Foreign Ministry readily assented. Diplomatic circles view this action as having some political significance, even though it con- cerns a relatively limited issue. Observers also recall that, in October, the city of Paris honored Israel Consul Meir Vardi with a gold medal for his efforts in be- half of Israel-French friendship. Meanwhile, the French journal "Le Nouvel Observateur" has reported a desire on the part of the French government to "settle" the controversy with Israel arising from its arms em- bargo, by tendering a sum of money in compensation. The report goes on to say that this notion has arisen after sev- eral high-level meetings between Jewish spokemen and leaders of the DeGaulle party, in which the arms embargo against Israel was strongly deplored. Although there is no indication whatever that French policy with regard to the embargo of the 50 Mirages will) Friday, December 12, 1969-17 change, it may well be, according to - the newspaper report, that Is- rael would be offered a substan- tial sum of several tens of millions of dollars in the nature of liquid. ated damages, resulting from the embargo. 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