PAGE TWO DETROIT JEWISH CHRON I CLE The Palestine Scene , Lull in Violence Seen as UN Quiz Is Awaited Iroun Promises to Check Activity But Warns of Britain's Scheming JERUSALEM (WNS)—The tense atmosphere which has prevailed over the Holy Land for months has not ma- terially abated, but there is every indication that the coun- t•y will enjoy at least a comparative period of quiet during the visit here of the U.N. inquiry commission, informed sources believe. This view was fortified by a promise made by the Irgun Zval Leumi over its clandestine radio that its members would not disturb! the United Nations investigators r I n " when they hold their hearings in t this country. At the same time the broadcast JERUSALEM (Special) — Dr. noted that the conditions that will Chaim Weizmann, former president prevail in the Holy Land will de- I of the World Zionist Congress, was pend on the extent to which the I invited this week sby the Vaal] inquiry committee will be able to ; Leith* National Jewish Council, to impose the authority of the United appear as a witness before the Nations on the British occupation i United Nations Committee on Pal- regime. The broadcast stated that esti ne. the committee could insure peace ; The invitation is expected to during its deliberations by prevent - levolce the opposition of Dr. Abba ing the use of force by Britain ag- Hillel Silver, leader of American ainst immigrants. Zionists, who will probably demand that Dr. Weizmann be bound by WARN OF SPIES . the resolution adopted by the Jew- The announcer warned the corn- Ish Agency executive last March, mittce, in advance, "that the agents' reaffirming the line adopted by the and policemen who will surround World Zionist Congress. them for their ostensible safety, 1 The Congress resolved to press which no one threatens, arc actu- for establishment of a Jewish ally Intended to spy" on them. State in Palestine without mention- Although there has been no offi- ing partition. Dr. Weizmann indication of the Palestine vors partition, and although Dr. Arabs' attitude toward the corn- Silver would probably also accept mission, there is reasonable ground i a favorable partition, he fears Dr. to believe that the Palestine Arab Weizmann would be content with Higher Committee will boycott the less. hearings. This was made evident Before the UN General Assembly when Dr. Hussein Kahalidi, secre- convenes in September, the Agency tary of the Arab Committee, dis- will hurry settlement in the two closed that there was such a ten- districts most likely to arouse dis- dency mong the Palestine Arabs. pute in the Case of partition, it was The seizure last week of the re- learned. fugee vessel Yehuda Halevi, with Fourteen new Jewish colonies will approximately 400 Sephardic Jews be planted during the next 100 from Morocco. Algiep, Tunis and days In western Galilee and the Algeria aboard, caused niuch con- Negev. The Negev supports only sternation in the Jewish commun- 80,000 persons, one-twenty-fifth of sty here. This was the first time the total population, although it re- that an organized attempt was presents one-half the area of Pal- made to bring in "visaless" Seph- estine. arctic Jews to Palestine. It was ex- plained that the effort to transport those Jews to the Holy Land was prompted by the plight facing the riv Jewish population in Arab control- LI 'yew led territories. Mrs. Harry Becker has been SHIPPED TO CYPRUS elected president of the Women's American Ort. The passengers have been trans- A brunch honoring incoming and shipped to Cyprus, where condi- outgoing officers will be held at tions are reported to be rapidly noon, Wednesday in the home of deteriorating. Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, 16522 La- The Zionist actions committee is Salle boulevard. expected to hold a plenary session Other new officers include Mes- in Jerusalem on June 15. But there dames Clarence Enggass, David is a possibility that the General Ruby, Joseph G. Fenton, vice presi- Zionists and Mizrachi. will not at- dents; Baer Keidan, Irving Reim!, tend the session If they are in- Jack Lefton, Morris J. Mandell, formed by the American members secretaries; and Morse Goldman, of the actions committee and the treasurer. Agency that they will not attend. Mrs. Moritz Kahn was chosen Meanwhile, the trial of five mem- honorary president and Mrs. Char- bers of the Irgun accused of par- les C. Simons member at large. ticipating in the Acre prison break Members of the advisory commit- May 4 during which more than 200 tee are Mesdames William Grahm, prisoners escaped, opened before a Nathan Simons, Harry Keidan and three-man military court. Armored A. J. Copeland. cars patrolled the streets around Elected to the board were Mes- the building and 100 armed British dames Oscar Blumberg, David soldiers guarded the entrances to I Berg, Arthur Bloom, Harry Cohen, the building and the courtroom. I Samuel Danto, Ellis Fisher, Nathan As the court president opened the Goldman, Joseph Geschclin, Ben- trial, the defendants leaped up and jamin Glassberg, William Isenberg. began to sing Hatikvah. Two of Barney Israel, I. Jerome Hauser, the men, Meir Nakar and Absha- David Huber, Abe Lapides, Ben- lom Habib, refused to participate jamin Shlain, Harold Shapero, In the proceedings claiming that Charles Smith, Louis Tendler, and they did not recognize the jurisdic- Jack Wainger and Dr. Bernice tion of the court. K. Warren. BEN GURION SCORED ;Zionists Reelect Detroit Hopes to Pack Stadium Morris M. Jacobs for Hapoel Game Here line 15 (Continued from page one Levi, Dr. Louis Kazdan, Louis Nathan Shur, Philip L Rosenthal, L. W. Crohn, Nathan Spevakow, Herbert Harris. William Weinstein, B. v, Abe Kasle, Louis Kasle, Peril Meisner, Selma Jakont, Mol- lie Tron, Lillian Tron, Herbert Fortgang, Bernice H. Weisman and Tybe Schneider. The - following were reelected to the borird of directors: Nathan Baron, Abraham csorman, Fred M. Butzel, Philip J. Cutler, Dr. D. H. Fauman Philip J. Gilbert. Bernard , Palestine Jews cite Weizmann o Probe by UN ORT to Honor Ohl Officers David Ben Gurion, whose propo- sal urging the establishment of a 'Jewish state in Palestine covering the areas now settled by Jews,.in- eluding the Negev, and the contin- uance of the British mandate over those sections of the land which are not yet colonized by Jews elici- ted much comment and disapprov- al in Zionist circles, declared that this view was his own "personal opinion" and did not represent the attitude of the Jewish Agency. Ben Gurion's proposal was sharp- ly criticized by Dr. Abbe Hillel Sil- ver in the United States. Judith Segal Ayarded Girl Scout Scholarship Judith Segal, 12-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Segal, 2447 Glynn court, has been award- ed a two-weeks scholarship to Camp Metamora, official camp of the Girl Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit. The scholarship is given to those scouts who excel in leadership, scholarship and cooperation. Judith is a member of Troop No. 230, which is sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Israel under the direction of Mrs. David Arnold and Mrs. Sidney Alexander Jr. TUCHOW HONORED Seymour Tuchow, of 2611 Glad- GALLOW FAMILY CLUB stone avenue, was one of four The monthly meeting of the Wayne University students elected to the Wayne chapter of Delta Callow Family Club was het at Sigma Rho, national speech honor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Me r Siegel, 17526 Santa Rosa Drive society. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947 Never before has appearance in this country of a foreign athletic ensemble aroused so much enthu- siasm as the goodwill tour of the all-Jewish Hapoel soccer team of Palestine. The 20 members of the squad have come to the United States to demonstrate to Jews and non- Jews that construeive, normal ac- tivities continue in Palestine des- pite all obstacles. They plan to use the proceeds raised in the U.S. to build a large stadium in Tel Aviv. The cross-country junket calls for other stops in New York, Philadel- phia Baltimore, St. Louis, Los An- geles and San Francisco. Ten games will be played, three of them in New York. brought there in early childhood. All players are amateurs and play soccer in their spare time much as Americans do baseball. Like baseball, soccer is Palestine's national sport. Members of the team received special leave from their work to make the trip to the U.S. The men hold jobs as mechanics, taxi- drivers, carpenters, tool workers, gas station operators and factory workers. Seven are veterans of the British army, serving throughout the Middle East and North Africa. The Hapoel is the sports and physical cultural organization of the Histadrut, Palestine's Federa- tion of Jewish Labor. Tickets are priced at $1.80 and are now on sale. For information call TO. 9-7180. IN DETROIT JUNE 15 Of top interest to local fans will be the match between Hapoel and OSTROWER RELIEF the North American All-Stars Sun- The Ostrower Relief Society will day afternoon, June 15, in the Uni- versity of Detroit Stadium. meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Detroit Is going all-out to see the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol that every seat is sold come game- Sharkey, 2224 Blaine, avenue. time at 2 p.m. Complete support has been prom- ised the Detroit Hapoel Committee by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, American Jewish Con- gress, Jewish War Veterans, Zion- ist Organization of Detroit and Jewish Community Council. Mayor Edward J. Jeffries Jr. is WATCH REPAIR CO. honorary chairman of the local committee and sponsors include Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M. But- NOW OPEN zel, Aaron Droock, Sidney Shevitz, 'Pe PMI's., You 13 ill) All Watch, Clock Nate S Shapero, Frank X. Martel, an)! Jewelry ltepair Serliee Judge Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge OPENING SPECIAL! Frank A. Picard, Irving Schlussel E It E •and Harry Yudkoff. e A Leather or (',,rd Stand Some of the leaders met with with Mach Watch Overhaul Joh Hapoel's director, Leib Sirkin, re- 3 Day Service on All Watch Repair* cently at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Repairs Expertly Stone in Our use where they were told about the with All Workmankhip • team. FULLY GUARANTEES) V.&M. MORRIS M. JACOBS Isaacs, Leon Kay, Philip Lang- wald, A. C. Lappin, Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi, M. B. Lewis, Dr. It. S. Perlis, Philip L. Rosenthal, Na- than Spevakow, Harold B. Weis- man and Dr. Bernard Weston. The list of new members of the board includes the following: Benj. D. Burdick, Harry Cohen, Oscar Cohen, David Colman, Herbert Fortgang, Solt Ginsburg, Herbert Harris, Leonard Kasle, Dr. Louis Kazdan, Dr. Sam Krohn, Dr. Phil- ip E. Lachman, Meyer Mendel- baum, Louis Tarnish, Charles Ru- biner, Dr. Oscar Schwartz, Rabbi Jacob Segal, Dr. I. Walter Silver, Sol Wildstrorn and William \Vein- stein. Past presidents named as board members include: Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Harry E. August, Abra- ham Cooper, L. W. Crohn, James I. Ellmann, Rabbi Leon Pram, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Wm. B. Isenberg, Robert Marwil, Philip Slomovitz and Maurice Zackheim. ----- TOP PLAYERS OF ZION According to Sirkin, Hapoel Is Made up of the ranking booters in Palestine. The average age of the squad is 25 and most of the play- ers were either born in Zion or /gar your enntenienee —•• r lwralioan 103341 DEXTER near Caltert , TIVELI'llI mite Senawl DISHELL'S are proud of their NEW SODA BAR — sfrving Lady Borden Ice Cream, rich and mel- low with That everlasting taste. So refreshing and delicious. A tempting treat for all! Folk Schools' Graduation on Tuesday Farband Graduation exercises of tt; Farband Folk Schools will take place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Bel-Aire Catering. Mrs. Shoshonah Brook-Friedman will take part' in the ceremony and in a program to follow. 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U of D STADIUM Come and see modern youth fromPalestine show their prowess in a positive demonstration of what the Yishuy can produce. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER — DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE STORES IN THE LINWOOD-DEXTER-12 ST. SECTIONS AND AT HAPOEL HEADQUARTERS, 11816 DEXTER BLVD. CALL TOWNSEND 9-8710 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.80 including f.'s Thla Ad Donated by • Friend. of the Ilappel Nogg*, Tear