The Hon. Viscount Samuel of Mount
Carmel,
Council for German
Jewry,
[...]
Sir,
re the Interned Jews on board the
Tug Laortis
, near
Rajka.
We very much regret to hear the negative result of the Conference, as reported to our
President, Mrs. Marie Schmolka, who has
just returned from London.
Mrs. Schmolka went to Paris and the whole matter
was again reviewed by Hicem, who came to the conclusion that there is no other way to solve this
question except by the plan proposed.
The families with many children cannot be
sent to Argentine as First Class Tourists as the expense would be ar too great, for
each person 11,500 Crowns, a family of six persons
costing about Five hundred pounds sterling.
The situation of the people on board the
tug is worse than anyone can imagine, as can be seen from the enclosed copy of letter
received by us and also from what Mrs. Schmolka saw when she visited them on board, and therefore, under the
cirumstances, we feel that we cannot accept sole responsibility for these poor people
but must pass some on to the shoulders of Jewry as a whole.
Hoping to hear from you in the very near future that you have used your influence to
favourably reconsider this matter.
We remain,
Yours truly.
M. Schmolka