Friday, July 25, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six 2 Detroit Congressmen Join Plea for Active U. S. Role on Palestine WASHINGTON —Two Detroit dilly-dallying about Palestine and pretending that it is a congressmen and a third from British province and a British Bay City joined 26 others in in- problem ... It is time for some troducing a resolution on Pales- action, affirmative and con- tine in the House. A different structive, to be initiated by the United States." resolution on Palestine was at Concurrent with the intro- the same time introduced in the duction of the resolution, Rep. Kenneth B. Keating, New York Senate. The House resolution, initiated Republican, introduced for in- sertion in the Congressional by Rep. Jacob J. Javitz of New Record, a brief called "a legal York and introduced separately view of the Palestine question," by the 29 congressmen so that as a guide in studying the reso- each bears the name of the in- lution which he and the other dividual sponsoring representa- 28 Congressmen had just in- tives, calls upon the United troduced. Raising the question States to announce its continued "on who's side is the law in adherence to the Palestine poJicy the Palestine picture," Keating established by presidential dec- larations and congressional reso- lutions. traced the history of Palestine from the Balfour Declaration in 1917, and the issuance of the mandate. "The respective legal position of the parties to the Palestine dispute leads to the conclu- sions," that Jewish clans are "predicated on a formal inter- national document of unques- tionable legal validity and sup- ported by the terms and legis- lative history of the mandate," his brief said. In the Palestine situation, he charged, the Jew- Dr. Israel Goldstein, national ish people are "in a position to assert their legal position , chairman of the WA, has flown to Europe to study the against a deprivation of con- refugee settlement program. tract rights." Youth and Age Team Up for SOS • ASK U.S. AFFIRMATION It also called on the U.S. to announce ''its willingness to join in the carrying out of a solution of the Palestine problem along the lines of such policy." The Detroiters who partici- pated are Reps. Howard Coffin and Harold F. Youngblood. They were joined by Rep. iloy Wood- ruff of Bay City. Earlier, Secretary of State George C. Marshall had been asked by a group of Republican congressmen to clarify the U.S. policy on Palestine, specifically if it is intended that U.S. dele- gate to the UN Warren Austin appear before the special com- mittee on Palestine and if stated U.S. policy on Palestine will be adhered to in presenting the U.S. case. ASR END OF BANS The Senate resolution. intro- duced by Senator Warren Mag- nusson, Democrat of Washington, 'and co-sponsored by eight Sena- tors, direct Secretary of State Marshall to request the British government to terminate emer- gency regulations in Palestine and restore civilian administra- tion and civil rights. It was identical to a House resolution introduced last week by Rep. Andrew Somers, Demo- crat, of New York. The co- sponsors were Republican Sena- tors Langer and Young of North Dakota, Morse of Oregon, and Democratic Senators Myers of Pennsylvania, Murray of Mon- tana, Chavez of New Mexico and Taylor of Idaho. the In a speech supporting resolution, Senator Morse said "for too long have the British been permitted to believe that are not serious about our I we commitments and our rights as regards Palestine. They have been comforting themselves with the notion that we Americans were merely making sentimental statements, possibly motivated by domestic politics." little when the heart works for Europe s neeuy Age counts for Jews. "Golden Agers" Adolph Schwartz, 77, and Mrs. Anne Greenberg, 60, are shown above with four-year-old Sylvia Ettinghoff, sorting early returns of a recent Chicago cam- paign for the SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collection of the ,Joint Distribution Commitee. "Golden Agers" were part of a group of 50 SOS volunteers in Chicago who, though un- able to perform strenuous tasks connected with canvassing, stood guard over canned goods deposited by younger canvas- sers at street corners while awaiting arrival of pickup trucks. City AZA Squads Take Top Honors at Clevela nd Meet HAILS LEADERSHIP I i WANTED 'I K 01 It TAKE-01 T SERVICE l'Olt L k... )), 4,4( ,.,)) AND OTHER NI - TIONS KOSHER DELICATESSEN Serlinir Whiny .inntlalchea, Anhui.. 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Mr.'ilirschman served as pres- ident of the clinic from 1925 to 1935 and continued as a member of the board of trustees until his death in 1942. The fund was created by a group of his friends. Mr. Seymour Tilchin, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan. -- L1BERIVIAN'S At a board meeting of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood, Mrs. Sol Docks, president, outlined the calender of events for the*rom- ing year and also appointed the following committee chairmen: Mesdames Jack Raisin', mem- bership; M. Strassner, conserva- tion; D. Levitsky, telephone squad; Irwin Levine, education- al; Louis Alper, publidity; and Harold Levin, social. Mesdames Sam Schneider and Milton Harris are chairmen of the donor luncheon to be held Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Bel-Aire. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz was ap- pointed journal chairman. Per- sons interested in joining 'the Sisterhood, call UN. 3-2764. Ninth of Ab services will I held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday ara at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the North- t ion. Rh a - west Heb rew Congrega bi Jacob E. Segal will officiate and Morris Hadrich, sexton, will chant the "Lamentations." Sabbath eve services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Satur- day morning services will begin at 9 o.m. The Junior Congrega- tion will meet for services at 9:30 a.m. in the small chapel. Fund Finances Clinic Yenicillin 1/i cation ,Card PINE RIVER HOTEL Charlevoix.Mich. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ABRAM DEUTSCII former', •f 11010)1i's Reeinorsint and ALBERT SCHLESINGER • An Excellent Vacation Spot for you and your friends. • All outside rooms with running hot and cold water • $35 a week per person Room and Meals. • Children under 10 years $20 a week. • Aug. 20 Wm September relief for Hay Fever suffer- ers $35 a week per person, Room and Meals. • Beautiful view overlooking Lake Michigan Silver Beach Hotel Near Entertainment The Silver Beach Hotel in South Haven offers a completely rounded out vacation. 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