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September 13, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-09-13

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vinterkam 5ewisk Periodical Carter

Friday, Sept. 13, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Page Seven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

The Palestine Scene

Vets of Palestine Brigade Found New Settlement

Explosions Rip Up
Rail Lines, Bridges

Irgun Members Cut 3 Oil Pipelines
Disrupt Service as Raids Resume

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The entire Palestine rail net-
work was disrupted this week as a series of explosions
ripped up rail bridges, sections of road bed and signal
and control boxes. The major damage occurred on lines
between Jerusalem and Lydda and on the Ras el Ein line
near Tel Aviv.
Earlier, three explosions rocked the Haifa Bay area,

ing one Arab boy and injuring
several other persons. These blasts, to call off the hunger strike and
which were acknowledged by the not risk his life.
Irgun Zvai Lcumi to be set by
e* *
members of its organization, cut
three oil pipelines
Hail Truman Assurance
The attackers, in the Haifa
JERUSALEM (JTA)—President
area, subdued an Arab signalman Truman's statement that he was
who was stationed at the control still trying to get 100,000 Jewish
box and then planted their ex- refugees into Palestine was de-
plosives. The pipeline burst into scribed here by a Jewish Agency
flames which were soon brought sp8kesman as being "of tremen-
under control by firemen.
dous importance for the people
At Kfar Samir a rail bridge was affected as well as the Yishuv as a Determined to continue the upbuilding of the of the Palestinian Jewish Brigade, was named
Kfar Kisch in honor of the late Brigadier F. II.
mined, but the explosion caused whole, but it does not vitally affect Jewish homeland in Palestine as a haven for a
Kisch, chief engineer of the British 8th Army,
no damage. In all instances the the solution of the Palestine prob- maximum number of homeless Jewish refugees
who was killed during the North African cam-
raiders, who were dressed in Arab letn since the Grady-Morrison 'fed. the Jewish community of Palestine, with the
financial assistance of American Jews through the paign. Kfar Kisch is one of many new collectives
clothes, escaped.
eralization plan' is only a super- $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal for Refugees,
established with funds provided by the United Pal-
In the Guela quarter of Haifa, ficial deviation of the present re-
Overseas Needs and Palestine, has established lestino Appeal, to provide homes for discharged
a taxi driver and the drivers of gime.
another agricultural settlement. The new settle-
Jewish veterans and to expand the absorptive
two trucks were held up this week
ment above, was founded for returning veterans
capacity of the Jewish Homeland.
by 10 armed men who held them
prisoners for over an hour. By the
time they were released, the offi-
DIAMONDS IN PALESTINE
cial communique said, their ve-
WASHINGTON D. C., (ZOA) —
hicles had vanished and still have
The Palestinian diamond indus-
not been traced.
try, according to The Foreign
* * *
Commerce Weekly, is now a se-
Labor Party Is Lashed
rious rival to the industry in Am-
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A war- sterdam which, before the war, led
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—"The Bri- rant issued in 1937 for the arrest
tish Labor Party has declared war of the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem is the world in processing of these
upon Palestine's Labor Party," still valid, Richard Stubbs, Pales. gems. In 1945, the value of ex-
Zalman Rubashov, a leader of the tine Government information an. ports of polished diamonds from
Histadruth and editor of Davar, cer, revealed at a press confer- Palestine jumped from approxi-
largest newspaper in Palestine, ence here.
mately $14,000,000 in 1944 to al-
Hit the highways of musical musings with one of
declared this week at the opening
most $24,000,000 in 1945.
The
general
assembly
of
the
these portable traveling companions. Pleasant com-
session or the national conference
of the Mapai, Jewish Labor Party. Palestine Arab Party adopted a HEBREW BY MAIL OFFERED
pany, they'll afford countless moments of fun,
Six hundred delegates attended the resolution calling for the uncon-
NEW YORK—A correspondence
ditional return of the Mufti to
conference.
gaiety and relaxation—be you at home or abroad,
course in elementary and inter-
Palestine.
The meeting adopted a reso-
at cottage or college. Choose your comrade from
mediate
Hebrew,
will
be
given
by
The
session
also
endorsed
the
lution of greeting and encour-
this handsome trio.
agement to the imprisoned Jew- Palestine Arab Higher Commit. the Histadruth Ivrith of America
ish Agency leaders and to the tee's rejection of the British invi- immediately after the holidays.
Persons
Interested
should
write
to
Jewish visaless refugees interned tation to participate in the forth-
on Cyprus. It elected the de- coming London talks on Pales- the Histadruth Ivrith, 165 West
46th Street, New York City.
tained Jewish leaders to the tine.
honorary presidency of the con-
It reiterated demands for the
ference.
release of Arab political prisoners
Rubashov, speaking of their ar- and the disarming of the Jewish
rest and imprisonment, declared: community.
"Palestine Labor will not rest un-
A spokesman for the party said
AUDAR — Elec-
til our leaders are freed and we that 2,000 recruits had joined
tric, 6-inch speak-
will continue to fight with them Jamel Husseini's "Youth" army in at Park Ave. Hotel Auditorium
er, 3-tube amplifier
until stage after stage of Jewish Jerusalem within the last few
Park Ave., Corner Sproat
independence and Jewish state- weeks. A black market in arms
hood is achieved. Our arms are for the Arabs is reported to be
Under Auspices of
arms for defense. Jewish existence smuggling hundreds of weapons
in the Diaspora is possible only across the Palestine borders of
DOWNTOWN
as Marranos, but we are not pre. Transjordan, Syria and Lebanon.
SYNAGOGUE
pared to allow Jews in Palestine
It is reported here that British
to live as Marranos."
Write or Call for IteserNations
officers and troops and Palestine
at Donn-Toga Synagogue
Hayim Greenberg, American policemen have been selling wea.
1205 GRISWOLD
Zionist Labor leader, greeted pons to the Arab extremists in
the conference in the name of ever-increasing quantities.
American labor. Goldie Meirson,
political chief of the Jewish
Agency, reported on problems fac-
ing the Zionist movement.
ELECTROMATIC
• * *
—Single record
Hunger Strike Goes On
player with crystal
JERUSALEM (JTA)—As the re-
pickup.
sult of a hunger strike Dr. Wolf-
P1.15
gang von Weisl was this week re-
moved from the Latrun detention
camp to a hospital here.
Dr. von Weisl is conducting his
fast as a protest against British
policy in Palestine. He has re-
fused to heed the request of Chief
Rabbi Ben Zion Usiel and Prof.
Joseph Klausner who urged him
---

Warrant for Mufti
Held Still Valid;
Return Demanded

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