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Friday April 19, 1946

Page Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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To United States

Airplane Communication Between America and Palestine Starting Soon

NEW YORK, N. Y.—The dawn
of a new period of American-
Palestine trade cooperation was
heralded in with the announce-
ment that Trans World Airways
would commence its regular New
York-Jerusalem service in April.
r7 he service will be inaugurated
.h a flight for the Palestine
.onomic Bureau of the Zionist
Organization of America, on April
25th. The maiden flight of TWA's
Constellation plane will carry a
group of American industrialists
and businessmen on the first post-
war trade tour of the Holy Land.
The tour has been arranged by
the Palestine Economic Bureau to
demonstrate Palestine's mounting
importance as an economic trade
center for the entire Middle East.
Due to space limitations the par-
ty will consist of only thirty men,
selected from all over the coun-
try, as well as Canada, repre-
senting diverse industrial and
commercial interests.
ECONOMIC POSSIBILITIES
In Palestine, the full facilities
of the Jewish Agency will be
made available so that members
of the group can have the oppor-
tunity of surveying for them-
selves the country's economic
possibilities. The feasibility of

setting up branch factories and
distributing centers will be stu-
died and an organized month's
tour of the country will present
a detailed survey of Palestine's
unexampled growth and the needs
for American merchandise, ma-
chinery and equipment and the
possibilities of expanded Ameri-
can investment.
The plane will leave LaGuardia
Field at New York and is ex-
pected to complete the flight to
Palestine in 36 hours of flying
time. There will be short stop-
overs in Europe and the Bureau
is attempting to arrange meet-
ings with representatives of Eu-
ropean Jewry and to discuss N%ays
and means of aiding them. The
cost of the trip by plane will be
about $1,450, including federal
taxes. In Palestine a tentative
rate of $20 a day will cover all
expenses, including hotels and
trips. The party will spend about
30 days in Palestine, returning
about May 27.

FIRST POSTWAR TOUR
In discussing this historic flight
Dr. David Tannenbaum, Director
of the Bureau, pointed out that
this was the first postwar tour of
Palestine taking advantage of the

new plane service established by
TWA. "Now with TWA bringing
Palestine to within 36 flying
hours of New York, Jerusalem is
practically in America's back
yard," said Dr. Tannenbaum.
"This trip will provide Americans
interested in the upbuilding of
Palestine with the opportunity of
seeing for themselves how the
program for Palestine's develop-
ment dovetails with America's ex-
port expansion program. Pales-
tine is the jumping off point for
the vast business potential of the
Middle East with its 40 million
customers. We expect important
developments f r o m this first
flight. American businessmen will
find both cooperation and tangi-
ble assistance from Palestine
businessmen in their plans."
The tour of Palestine will in-
clude points of historic interest as
well as visits to agricultural, in-
dustrial and commercial centers.
Dr. Tannenbaum pointed out
that the Bureau was not func-
tioning as a travel agency in this
venture—that the motivating fac-
tor was the aim of the Bureau to
foster trade and commerce be-
tween the United States and Pal-
estine and to increase American

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investments in the Holy Land.
The Bureau is ready to render
assistance in obtaining passports
and visas and to give any other
advice relevant to the trip.
Dr. Tannenbaum stressed the
fact that as the party was limited
to only 30 people, businessmen
interested in participating in this
historic trip should communicate
with the Bureau at once.

1,000 Disembark
Without Visas

the assistance of HIAS at every
step of the long drawn out prep-
arations for immigration to the
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The ar- United States. Affidavits of spon-

rival last week of three ships
carrying visa-less Jewish immi-
grants overshadowed all other
events. Only two of the ships
were intercepted by the ,f3ritish,
while the third, carrying 1,000
passengers, succeeded in evading
British naval patrols.
The 1,000 immigrants landed on

sorship were drawn up by their
American relatives through HIAS
These affidavits were submitted
to the American consul in Sweden
and applications for visas were
followed through. Relatives In the
United States were notified by
HIAS of their coming well in ad-
vance, so that they might make
the coast near Tel Aviv and "dis- arrangements for their reception.
appeared" while the Jewish re-
Half the refugees were under 18

sistance movement engaged the years. Fifteen of these children
police in other sections of the city had been in German slave labor
in order to divert attention from camps for periods ranging up to
the landing. In the course of the two years, and were rescued by
clashes, a Jewish girl was killed the International Red Cross. The
and another Jew was wounded. remainder had managed to escape
Both were members of a resist- the Germans entirely, and made
ance movement. Thirty Jews were their way to Sweden.
arrested, but 26 of them have al-

ready been released.
The captain of the "Tel Hai,"
one of the captured vessels, on
which 75 refugees arrived, was
arrested by the British authori-
ties together with his crew of ten.
Among the "Tel Hal" passengers
were 280 women.

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week, and were met at the pier by
workers of the Hebrew Sheltering
and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
which had been notified of their
coming by the Swedish Commit-
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This check for $100,000 from the Combined Jewish Appeal of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation
represents the first substantial check received by the $100,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal
for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palesine from a major community drive in 1946. The check is the first
installment of Miami's allocation of $500,000 to the United Jewish Appeal in 1946, three times the amount
contributed to the U.J.A. last year for the relief, rehabilitation and resettlement programs of the Joint
National Refugee Service.

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J. M. CITRON

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Passover Holiday

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