Pepper Urges British Surrender of Mandate

Suggests Transfer
To U.N. Council

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DETROIT 4 iEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, August 23, 1946

Drew Pearson and Robert Crum
Accuse Britain of S abotage, Trickery

Harriman to cable a critical ra
Palestine.
The British held up Gaston'e port to the State Department.
Harriman's protest arrived be-
message to Washington while they
lodged a protest against him and fore Gaston's cablo and helped

persuaded Ambassador Aver ell

of the USSR.
(Continued from Page 1)
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Senator
One trouble is that our bonds
Britain's policy in Palestine was
Claude Pepper of Florida at
with the British are so close.
press conference this week called dictated by her fear of war with They know that when they get
for immediate surrender by the Russia.
He added that Henderson and into trouble, we will bail them out.
British of the Palestine Mandate
Palestine is an example. The
and the placing of Palestine un- other "middle level" officials of organization which mandated Pal-
the State Department went along
er United Nations Trusteeship with Britain on that attitude, ar- estine to the British—the League
Counett jurisdiction. He urged all guing that Britain realistically had of Nations—is now nonexistent. If
great powers to accept some share to oppose establishment of a Jew- the British had any regard for
of Jewish immigration with the ish homeland lest the Arabs fall American friendship, long age
United Nations fixing the quotas. into the Soviet orbit.
they would have turned over Pal-
Pepper said that he thought the
Crum said that when his com- estine to the United Nations—
existing situation in Palestine con- mittee sailed for the United where it belongs.
stituted "a clear threat to world States after its study of the
British Trickery—Instead they
peace" and would never be solved Palestine problem last April, it have used brazen trickery.
until it was apporached "by the was shown a secret State De-
For intance, the President re.
combined authority and consci- partment file.
cently received a report on how
ence of the world. The sooner the
That file, he said, showed that two secret cables he had sent to
United States calls upon Britain every time an American president Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson, chair-
to give up its mandate in Pales- since Woodrow Wilson had stated man of the Anglo-American Pales-
tine the sooner we will be able to United States policy on Palestine, tine Commission, were read by
solve the Palestine situation," he a secret message had gone from the British Consul in Geneva be-
declared.
the State Department assuring fore being delivered.
Asked If he thought the United Arab chieftains that the policy
Truman also has a report from
States should allow Increased Jew- would not be carried out.
Assistant Secretary of the Treas-
ish immigration to this country.
Drew Pearson stated that, "De- ury Ed Foley on how the British
Pepper said that he would be wit. spite the Atlantic Charter and tried to double-cross Herbert Gas-
ling for 100,000 and "possibly a Allied pledges of world co-opera- ton, former assistant secretary, on
larger figure," to come here and tion, Britain has gone back' to the Palestine question. Gaston
that if the executive department trouble-breeding power politics, cabled from London asking per-
did not provide the authority for and has just about euchred the mission to file a dissent from the
such proposal, he would back any USA Into being the No. 1 enemy Grady-Morrison plan to divide
such move In Congress.
Rep. Emanuel Celler of New
York meanwhile issued a state-
ment calling upon the United
States to withhold all further pay-
ments of money and Credits prom-
ised under the British loan until
Despite the present political them into homes and to commence
the British Government permits
100,000 displaced European Jews to crisis in Palestine, Hadassah is their reeducation.
Four Youth Aliyah leaders re-
enter Palestine. Pointing out that expanding its program on all
all other methods of forcing Brit- fronts as evidenced by the Youth cently left Palestine for Sweden,
ain to keep her pledges under the Allyah report just received by the two former Dutch girls now of
Palestine went to Holland, and ar-
Palestine Mandate have failed, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
A fairly complete picture of the rangements are constantly being
Rep. Celler suggested that "per-
haps we can bring Britain to child refugee situation in Europe, made to enlarge the staff in Eu-
rope. Every effort possible is be-
honor her promises by pressure exposing many of its lights and
shadows, was presented by Dr. ing made to gather Jewish refugee
on her 'pocket nerves.'"
George Landauer in a bulletin re- children into centers, rehabilitate
cently sent to this country by the them physically and mentally, and
Youth Aliyah bureau in Jerusalem. get them to Palestine.
"There is still no stability," says
Dr. Landauer. "People rush after
a glimmering hope that some-
where a relative is alive. They
cross boundaries in the belief that,
elsewhere prospects of release and
Aliyah to Palestine are better."
Youth Aliyah offices, which have
been established in most European
capitals, are gradually becoming
acquainted with the children re-
maining in the various countries.
They are working with insufficient
means both financial and human
to list children and to organize
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