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mositMii MinaKunism.Prof. Chisholm of Melbourne University charged that Sir Isaac’s suggestion “looked terribly like one more appeasement policy.” John V. Barry, K. C., prominent Labor Party leader, said that “it is preposterous to suggest that anyone here would do anything to impede victory.”Nazis to Pay for Attacks On Jews, Hull InfersBy Jewlnh THcjrrwphlr AjrenryWASHINGTON.—Secretary of State Cordell Hull, addressing a historic joint session of both houses of Congress this week, indicated that the Moscow tri-partite conference definitely kept in mind the fact that “Hitler has reserved for the Jews his most brutal wrath.” He told Congress that10 iree .jewisn immigration.Pointing out that Palestine is only one of the possible places of refuge for Jew| from Europe, Sir Isaac expressed the opinion that “Palestine is a place fraught with peril for the integrity of the British Empire and for the issue of the present war.” He emphasized the delicacy of the Moslem problem. and declared that he would welcome and support any practical suggestion with regard to saving the Jews from Europe, providing that “it does not embarrass the British Government, weaken the war effort, or invite antagonism on the part of the powerful Moslem world of which Turkey is an important section.“sure punishment will be administered for all these crimes.”iiuoii-iiuoii uui,MAGNIN SAYSSporialLOS ANGELES—“If we want to survive as a people, we must once and for all take off our kid gloves and wade in.” Rabbi Edgard R. Magnin president of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California, declared here in commenting on the recent outbreak of anti-Semitic incidents. “Almost everywhere in America there is a showdown brewing, for the Jews of this country have two things to guard against . . . the anti-Semites from without and the Jewish anti-Semites from within. The hush-hush policy, is definitely through, Rabbi Magnin added.BUY WAR BONDSa iciuici auu a waviju,**Minister.Montgomery to Head Kisch MemorialBy Jewlfih Trlreraplilr AjrrnryNEW YORK—General Bernard L. Montgomery will act as honorary chairman of an American Committee to establish a memorial in Palestine in honor of Brigadier Frederick H. Kisch, chief engineer of Montgomery’s Eighth Army, and political chief of the Jewish Agency for Palestine from 1923 to 1931, it was announced this week by Prof. Albert Einstein, chairman of the committee. The memorial project is sponsored by the American Society for the Advancement of the Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa. Brigadier Kisch was a trustee of that institution for many years.
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