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PLACE: Dexter and Webb.

QUESTION: What is your pre-
diction on the recommenda-
tions that the United Nations
Special Committee on Palestine
will make?

Ilanka Diamond is one of the few Jewish displaced persons
who have been able to get into Canada since the end of the
war. She was reunited with her sisters in Toronto several
weeks ago. In BeLsen she served after liberation as a nurse
for UNRRA. here she is seen with one of her charges, a
European war orphan.

U.S. Delays Stand
on Palestine Issue

Chairman

Marshall Is Silent
Until UN Reports

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
MRS. JACK TURKIN, 2932 Cal- United States government will
vert avenue, housewife.
not state its policy on Palestine
The UN will probably white- until the United Nations Gen-
wash the entire Palestine prob- eral Assembly takes up the Pal-
lem as they have done with other estine problem at its September
tou4y situ a- session, Secretary of State
tions that have George C. Marshall reiterated
come to their this week.
attention. They
The statement was made in a
will recommend communication to Rep. Jacob K.
further investi- Javits, of New York, who with
MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN
gations which l• 29 other members of Congress
•
will stall off the wrote to the Secretary asking
Jewish clamor clarification of the views of the
for independ- U.S. government on Palestine
ence.
The text reads:
It is obvious
"I have received your letter of
that Britain will exert a lot of
pressure to keep the UN commit- July 15, 1947, addressed jointly
tee from advocating the estab- to me and to Senator Austin by
11111 Annual Affair
lishment of a Jewish State in you and a number of your con-
Palestine. Since the UN has not gressional colleagues with regard
Workers Are Listed
been able to reach an agreement to the consideration which is
on any major territorial revision, now being given to the question
Sisters of . Zion Mizrachi will
I am not optimistic enough to of Palestine by a special com- hold their 1 1 th annual donor
mittee
of
the
United
Nations.
think that their first major solu-
luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 5 at
tion will come with Palestine.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs.
WILL NOT APPEAR
Joseph H. Kunin is chairman of
"It is the department's opin- the affair and is assisted by Mrs.
ROY GALPERT, 17593 Mark
ion
that
until.
such
time
as
the
Joseph Gordon and Mrs. Asher
Twain avenue, salesman.
special committee has completed
I think that the UN committee its task and this government Berlin.
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith and Mrs.
will recommend a trusteeship for has had an opportunity to study
Palestine. To whom they will the contents of the special com- Sam Osnos are in charge of the
advertising journal.
award this
mittee's report, no statement
Members of the planning com-
trusteeshii I
should be made by this govern- mittee are Mesdames Anne Mon-
don't know, but
ment with respcit to its views drow, Reuben Levin, Gerald Le-
probably it will
regarding the future status and vitt, Alfred Helfgott, Harry Fin-
go under the
government of Palestine.
kelstein, Abraham Kalman, Rose
control of the
"In reply to the numbered Whitman, Augusta Subar, Harry
UN itself.
questions in your letter of July Stolchin and Abraham Dubrin-
But I am con-
15, it would not accordingly ap- sky.
fident in saying
pear desirable for the United
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal is chair-
that such an
States representative to the man of the child rescue fund.
arrangement
United Nations to appear before
The purpose of the luncheon is
will never work
out. Under a trusteeship, Pales- the special committee; nor would to raise funds for Palestine Jews.
tine would be in the same pre- it appear desirable for this gov- Mrs. Rose Singer is president of
carious position that Danzig was ernment to make any statement the organization.
before World War II. If any real of policy through the United the historic United States policy
need for assistance arises, the UN States representative at this time on Palestine realized.
would not be in a position to with respect to Palestine.
"The State Department's re-
"The Palestine problem, in the
come to the rescue. It would be
fusal to announce this to the
opinion
of
the
Department
of
as powerless as the League of
State, is one of continuing con- special committee leaves the
Nations was.
cern to this government and the special committee operating in
the dark as to the practicability
LOUIS KERMAN, 11739 Linwood views of the government will be of carrying out any recommen-
put
forward
when
the
General
avenue, photographer.
Assembly considers the prob- dations it makes, whether for
partition, for free Jewish immi-
The UN committee will recom- lem."
gration or for another interim
mend a Jewish State for Pales-
administration in Palestine to
tine. I firmly believe they will JAVITS IS CRITICAL
replace the British."
advocate it be-
Rep. Javits criticised the State
cause they now
Department's "neutral" reply.
have had their
"This is the time for action, ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!
eyes opened to
the tremendous not neutrality," he said. "When
industrial po- the committee has already made
Need Extra Money?
a fine
tential of the its recommendations
statement
of
policy
by
the
Holy Land.
Who Doesn't!
T h e special United States, will hardly im-
Vi•ll•M•••311%0411
committee has prove an unsatisfactory solu-
seen what the tion."
Spore time telephone soxcita-
Javits said that in failing to
Jews have done
fions, weekly pay.
f or Palestine, inform the U.N. Special Com-
that the friction between Arabs mittee "that we are willing to
Write 2415 Raritan Tower,
and Jews is only a British prod- join in implementing a solution,"
Detroit, 26
uct and that the Jews are capable the United States is losing "an
unparalleled opportunity to get
of running their own affairs.

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Tel Aviv Killings
Assailed by Wise

New Chapter Head

Protests to Truman,
Urges His Mediation

TIME: Friday afternoon.

SAM KOPPLEMAN, 2600 Boston
boulevard, gas station attend-
ant.
I think the committee will rec-
ommend a partition of Palestine
with separate governments for
both the Jew-
ish part and
the Arab sec-
tion. There has
been so much
trouble with
the two na-
tionalities that
I predict the
UN will split
them up .to get
rid of some of
the frietion.
Persona y, 1 blame the British
for all th' difficulties. They are
trying to keep a firm grip on the
oil fields in the area. Losing Pal-
estine would be a blow to their
pocketbook. To keep Britain at
ease the UN will split Palestine
so that Britain can stay in con-
trol economically.

Page Five

Mizrachi Sisters
Map Donor Nov. 5

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Jew-
ish -Agency offices here had a
bomb scare this week when an
anonymous caller told the switch-
board operator that a bomb had
been planted in the building and
would explode within five min-
utes. A police bomb squad was
summoned and combed the four-
story building without turning up
anything suspicious.
Dr. Stephen S.. Wise, president
of the World Jewish Congress,
called on President 'Truman to
transmit to the British govern-
ment "the deep indignation of all
Americans of goodwill at the de-
liberate assault of British military
and police on the peaceful Jew-
ish inhabitants of Tel Aviv."

APPEALS TO PRESIDENT
In a telegram to the President,
Dr. Wise urged him to use his
influence to the end that the
cycle of violence and recrimina-
tions be terminated in the Holy
Land so that the peaceful devel-
opment of the Jewish National
Homeland could continue.
The American Jewish Commit-
tee, in a cable to the United Na-
tions Special Committee on Pal-
estine, condemned the hanging of
the two British soldiers by the
Irgun as "an act of unjustified
lawlessness and brutality wholly
at variance with the tradition of
Judaism and prejudicial to a sane
solution of the Palestine prob ;
lem."

ASSAILS REPRISALS
The cable also scored the
"equally unjust reprisals" by Brit-
ish troops and police. It pointed
out that these events stress the
necessity for UNSCOP to find a
solution to the problem, assert-
ing that the roots of all violence
in Palestine lie in the White
Paper,
The ZOA also condemned the
hanging of the two Britons. The
statement - read: "We are shocked
and horrified. The perpetrators
must be bereft of their senses.
The Zionist movement has re-
peatedly condemned the shedding
of innocent blood as an instru-
ment of political warfare, we
condemn the Irgun for this foul
deed as vehemently as we con-
demn the British government for
the reign of terror it has Insti-
tuted in Palestine."

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MRS. MARTIN Mk:lye/IAN is
president of the newly orga-
nized Harry B. Keidan Chap-
ter of Bnai Brith. Other of-
ficers are Mrs. Harry Clark,
and Mrs. Jack Rabinowlis,
vice presidents; Mrs. Ilerbert
Wallace, monitress; Mrs. Ray-
mon Conn, treasurer; Mrs.
Morris Baron, Mrs. Arthur
Klein and Mrs. Samuel Wex-
ler, secretaries; Mrs. Norman
Kaufman, guide; Mrs. David
Litwin, sentinel; and Mrs.
Louis Bressler, Mrs. Morris
Direnfeld and Mrs. Joseph
Sandler, trustee. Persons in-
terested In joining the chapter
are urged to call Mrs. Sandler,
membership chairman, at UN.
3-4243.

Workmen's Circle
Aids HIAS Drive

NEW YORK—The Workmen's
Circle, major Jewish labor fra•
ternal organization, has entered
the 1947 drive for $4,010,000
sought by the Hebrew Shelter-
ing and Immigrant Aid Society
(HIAS), according to an an-
nouncement by Louis Dener-
stein, chairman of the Work-
men's Circle Committee to Aid
HIAS.
"The 20,000 Jewish survivors
of the German war of annihila-
tion look to us for help at a
time when UNRRA, which has
been supplying these unfortu-
nates with the very bread of
life, has gone out of existence,
and the International Refugee
Organization has taken on the
task although thwarted from the
start by a scandalously inade-
quate budget," Denerstein said.

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