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Mr. Ha&e was of
The Canadian
Weekly
MONTREAL, JUNE 9,
ttors
Hnngaiy's jews
Arabs Unchanged
To Jews, Says Ben-Gurion
the application of The
the anti-Jewk* Nuremberg laws in Hungry M -cold-blooded murder," the Senate Foreign Relations Committee caDe4 upon the Hun-gariaa people to resist the orders of their puppet government, help Jews to escape across the borders and �'watch and remember, those who are accessor^* to murder and those who ejfarfa tterey** wrtU the approaching time whan gutti and
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The statement wa� broadcast by the Office oyffar Information in HomgAriaa, nbndi, German and the Balkan languages* from New York for relay to the continent over the American broadcasting atatkm in Surope and the Brrttah Broadcatttnf Corporatktn.
Hie committee'* declaration wat baeed on maatarea applied to the Jewiah population of Honfary aince the German occupation on March 19. l%eae Included the con-OacaUon of Jewiah ahopa and m-daatritea, the transportation of Jewa Into the interior of the coon-try, away from the war aone, and the eatnbliahment of ghettoea, into which, accordlnf to Laado Baky of the H�tn*rUft Nazi party, 330,-000 *w� have been aent >-v .
Jewtafe Ufconr roomnent Aouaf iniet on tJw taopfemeatation ef
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inatztonMtal tat of
plained by David
Chairman of the JewtnV Agency
speech at'the recent meeting of the Cowooil of fee Htetadrot In
Wlnting up i*e debate on taw
lor (in njaTJirtntf wt-at *� conference of at* '
federation of Trade Unions 1� London, Mr. BaMteriOK
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eufMMSBMQ mat u*v aaopocn as; ~. tht proposed resolution: would es>- J oMe toe SSstanrvt to perform the . -great taak of acMng as the mouth- f
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he declared, bad been ^toa; on fat | two yean unta] _4i wag ftamw/vf adevtad tor the Oounett. I** was tt
MRS. BRANOEIS FORBIDS USE OF HER h4AMP
Mrs, Loala D. Brandela, of Waabtogton, widow of the AK iirauia Coort Joatie4 declared fa an opan letter to Peter Berg-
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mittoe of National Ltberation, that the nai of bar name on a list of aponaora of the Amartean, i far a Tteae FaJftHiiin was unanJfcor1ied.M She
"Moreover, I want to state caiefjorica&y that I do not wish my name to be tax any way asso-datod wtth the American
bsasjBB>-of��-.%� RPSO ffsleetine or wlwltbe Hebrew Oommtttee of National lAaration or any other group which la not a part of the recogoiaed World Zionist OrgaahBttion^ and aba- Jewish
Hnat attdi flrgmninHfgia dnioaf the canasa nay purport to serve and I do not wish to be Wentt-fied with any of them."
the Party had gramme in 1943, fore, the Zionist
air apurirVany, lir, the i
received The Award for 1944 at � m the Waldorf-ArtorU LlftsvYeck.
array of apeak-
U A DWctor'of War
aeeretary of
of w%r; Jnsttce of taw United
J.D.G. Parcel Service To
Sustain Refugees In Euro|>e Will Cost
Rafugeaa in Ruaria and war vie-time in Allied, neutral and occupied territory win receive more than 300,000 packagee of food, medteinOi �nd clothing from the American Jcwieh Joint Dtetribu-tlon Committee thia year with funds provided by tbe United J�w-lah Appeal for Refugeea, Overaeas Needa and Paleattne. The Join* Dlatrtbutton Conndttee fea* aflo-oated more than 12,000,000 for this parcel aervtee in 1944 to help aua-tain refugees in various paru of i&urope* .,� / ' � ,
Shipment of food and medical aid ia part of a far-flung oversea* relief program carried on by the Joint DietritMStton Committee, which U represented together with the United Pateetta* Appeal and tee National Refugee Service in the 932,000,000 nationwide United Jewish Appeal f miipaigti.
The report on aid to J�ws in Europe indloated that during the period from October, 1943, to May 1, 1944, J�wa in Asiatic Russia re-oefred 51,799 packagea. The current rate of .shipment is 7.000 packages per month. The Russian parcel service, jsrhlch mdndes tedk shipment of food and clothing from the United States on Russian afcfp% duty free, for dte-
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ta areas of the Soviet Union having preponderantly Jewish popu-Jatfotts, wm cost ai.TSDjOOQ in
An addttftonal'M000 psce-agfe wtt be eent to Jew*v�ow in AIBed
tea, butter and soap from Irasj; flour, sugar and coffee frosai;^^^ t; honey and �oap from.-A�^ .^-^
Foodatuffi are
by the ton; cfcthmg by the hmV dreds of doaam
Two standards are �sed in �ejection of
The items must provide at the bare neceatlttas of life to recipient* or must barter value, and aU selected must cojnply with export regulations of the oottntiiat involved. . ..'�-. . v-__^;
Parcel service beodquarten tat the packages which are sent By JJ>X:. to refugees who fled ahalg of the Hari army from PotewV Idtauania. and Latvia into Ruasiv are in Teheran, Four different packages/ which cost ^21, $23, |�7( or 930 each, contain such stems ae 1H kilograms of tea, one Ulogram of soap, one cotton blanket, one pair of men's knitted cotton uav dei-wear, one pair ot ladles' shoe* four meters of yard goods, thraw) and buttons. Medicine k� swhstft-uted for clothing in some ages.'' /
MThe Joint bistribtttlon mHtee has dcwloped ttris age service over a, months a� the aaos means of bringbuj aid to Jvw/s in
areas," Joseph C. Hymen, tive Vice-OMinaan of the JJXQ. declared IB
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Two thousand refngsea from
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! are now safe to Switaertand, It
IMS reported by the Anwrlcan
of the
May Harbor
us.
by the
great majority of taw Yugo-*^ ^^ aataiuedby
out raoaw/v from the JjCMCL Swiss Committee. In addition to tte Yugoslavian fajpoft of the 05J09I ~ ���a from . Gensi. �. N Rary and other
shelter, cto�Uag and medtaal from taw JJDXl's Swiss arDBade,
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