Friday, May 23, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

- Page Two

Honor Memory of Dov Grittier

The Palestine Scene

Britain Bars Truce,
Irgun Replies to UN

Continues 'to Wage War on Yishuv,
Patriots Charge as 1,500 Are Exiled

JERUSALEM (WNS) — Palestine's underground will
not halt its activities until the British lay down their arms,
"end the arrests of Jews in Palestine, cease deporting Jews
to other countries and respect the rights of Jewish citizens
in their homeland," according to an Irgun Zvai Leumi broad-
cast evidently intended as a reply to the United Nations ap-
peal for a truce pending its survey cease requisitioning Jewish prop-

did come to see hint Wednesday
I received the bitter news."
Ziff, co-chairman of the Ameri-
can League for a Free Palestine,
said that "the heroes whose mem-
ory we are honoring were among
the finest specimens of revolution-
aries the world has ever seen.
Quoting from Dov Gruner's .state-
ment to the court that tried him,
Ziff pointed out how the lan-
guage revealed a mind like the
minds of those who fought to free
the colonies in 1776.
$1,000 TO BUILD COLONS'
Isaac Hameery, member of the
executive of the National Labor
Federation of Palestine, gave a
review of how Jews live and la-
bor under the present repressive
regime. Over $1,000 was contrib-
uted to found a colony at Galilee
to be known as Tel Giborim in
memory of the martyrs. Sol B.
Edelman contributed $500. Joe
Davidson, $100 and Max Kaplan,
$100.
Rabbi Moses Fischer led the
gathering in prayer. Cantor Rip
bite Boyarsky chanted the Hay.-
karah. M. Manuel Merzon, United
Zionists-Revisionist president, was
chairman.
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of the Palestine situation.
Meintime, 35,000 Arab and Jew- erty for military purposes and that
—Photo by Jack IligrItn••
ish workers employed in army it abandon its policy of searching
messes and ordnance shops and Jewish property for alleged con-
Mrs. Helen Friedman, sister of Dov Gruner; William Ziff, center,
construction and transportation cealed arms.
author of "The Rape of Palestine;" and Isaac Ilanieery, member of
No major guerrilla incidents the executive of the National Labor Federation of Palestine, who
units, joined in a strike for higher
have been reported this week. The were guest speakers at a memorial service for Gruner.
pay,
• • •
British were reported to be con-
STRIKERS' DEMANDS
templating easing of the security
told how she had gone from office Zionists Here to Pick
Twenty-five thousand Arabs and measures in the event the dissi-
to office and everywhere met po-
10,000 Jews were involved. De- dent elements agreed to call a
Officers, Delegates
lite but stony British officials.
mands included more pay, recog- truce.
Detroit delegates to the Zionist
nition of trade unions, the right to
organize, compensation for dis-
"One official," she said, "told me convention July 3 to 6 will be
chosen at the election meeting of
charged workers and the institu-
I could see Dov on Wednesday the Zionist Organization of De-
tion of a labor statute' covering
already
his
execution
had
when
troit at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at
terms of employment.
Got Tun Around'
been set for Tuesday. When I Shaarey
The Irgun warning was made
The Michigan Mortgage Corpor-
against the background of a re-
Frotp British Aides
port that representatives of the ation will open new offices at 1204
On the Famous Sugar Camp Chain o' Lakes
Jewish Agency, following a meet- Penobscot Bldg. about June 1,
Eight hundred persons crowded
Benjamin
Levinson,
president,
an-
ing of the Agency executive at
into the social hall of Bnai Moshe
which the Assembly's plea for nounced.
The removal of offices was nec- to pay homage to the memory of
peace was discussed, had contact-
ed some of the leaders of the dis- essitated by an increase in busi- Dov Gruner and his comrades with
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sident elements and asked them ness. New headquarters will be a service May 15 at the conclusion
to refrain from operations pend- three times larger than present of "Shloshim," the 30-day period
No op 5, th. North Wood, now Copia lbw, VAL., •
ing settlement of the issue by the offices at 706 Penobscot Bldg.,
loondoos hold of pin. tr., end • **viand lokok
of mourning.
Levinson said.
international . organization.
Away from W. hot. dusty Pry. yet nosily toothed
Helen
Gruner's sister, Mrs.
The corporation has taken a
BRITISH ACCUSED
own w cat A distinpunhod camp program,
leading role in aiding returned Friedman, and William Ziff, au-
onoxtoltod nos, dirwi•d by Iii. (j9) USN*
It had been reported earlier that veterans, many of whom are em- thor of "The Rape of Palestine,"
Irgun would honor the Assem- ployed by the Levinson firni. It were the principal speakers.
rinoctivol Coilktoms moo. Hot owl teld tanning
Mrs. Friedman related her futile
*pew end toilets in oak sob:.
bly's plea for a truce, and its sub- has also helped vets find other
fight to save her brother. She
sequent conditional demands for positions.
peace were believed to have been
Rile, keel leek
the result of what its radio called
Britain's "unwillingness to keep a
truce," as manifested by the de-
are proud
porting, last Saturday, of approxi-
of their NEW SODA BAR — serving
mately 1,500 "visaless" Jewish im-
migrants intercepted aboard the
Lady Burden Ice Cream, rich and mellow
refugee vessel Trade Winds. The
with that everlasting taste. So refreshing
immigrants were deported to Cy-
and delicious. A tempting treat for all!
prus.
There Isn't a Person in Detroit Who
Irgun's radio maintained that
Wouldn't Be Delighted With • Snack of —
ROB GIRLS RON • t• 17 YEARS
the seizure of the vessel and the
deportation of the immigrants
A podott holiday, innurn•robl• heolthfol sad
BAGEL and- LOX
showed "it wasn't the' enemy's in-
ed.otional benefits. Cones nips, hottobock ,,deny,
tention to honor the decision of
Served All Night — Breakfast from 5 A.M. to 11 A.M.
wain, nowt, orthstry, •sc Cortoin Ch•horn octivi•
the United Nations" and to desist
Business Men's Lunch • A La Dishell 70c
no, integrated Into Ch.ppewo prog•om. Gott. end
from the use of force. Irgun
fi
The Best In Town — From 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
nolo, port of comp stow Cobont with b«,ot.f.d
warned that "the British regime
knotty pita finish, plenty soon, to sloth•* Ass
of blood is responsible for ignor-
toonsosurs•ot frost of hay foss. end asthma
ing the call of the Assembly of
the United Nations" and that it
ofsnsanisen MM.
would, therefore. "answer with
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policy, that it abandon its policy of
hostility toward Jews, that it stop
deporting political prisoners from
Palestine, that it rescind the mili-
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Levinson Finn
to Move Offices

Gruner's Sister
Tells of Rebuffs

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liadassah President

MR.S. HARRY L JONES has
been elected president of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
enceeeding Mrs. Louis plaster.
Mrs. Samuel J. Greenberg was
named executive vice-president.
Executive linkmen of chapter
groups who will serve as vice-
presidents are Me/dam ,-. Julian
Tobias, Jacob Saults, Claire Ax-
elrod, Randolph Weber. Samuel
Rubiner and Norman Steinberg.
Mrs. Henry Stark, Mrs. Samuel
Coggin and Mrs. Bud Bl um
elected accretes:leo sad
were
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