Community Council Periled— See Editorial, Page 4 THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SERVICE TO DETROIT JEWRY .D etitcra .Tetu - i.4. h., ‘IfIERILINICLE Vol. 50, No. 9 •• 52 Zionist Leaders at UN Fridly, March 19, 1918 SEE SPECIAL RECIPE FOR IIAMANTASCIIEN ON PAGE 11 10c a Copy $3 Per Year Arabs Set New D-Day; China Blocks Decision on Threat to the Peace ■ fV,I0 Bans Bias, Says News Head LAKE SUCCESS (Special to the Chronicle)—While the Yishuv faced a new Arab D-Day before the end of the mandate May 15, the Big Guest Speaker Four powers weighing the fate of the partition decision con- tinued to debate whether or not the strife in Palestine constituted a threat to' world peace. Meantime, Arab leaders were taking advantage of the western world's fright over the expan- sion of Communism by charging in the Security Council that American support of partition would weaken the Arab coun- tries' barriers against Commu- nism. In an informal statement to the Jewish Community Council, Members of the Jewish Agency executive are shown at the recent sessions of the United Nations Security Council. In the foreground are, left to right, Vassily Tarasenko, Ukrainian delegate; Dr. Abba IIillel Silver, chairman of the American section of the Agency; and Moshe Shertok, foreign secretary designate of the Jewish State. Seated behind them are, left to right, Ilayim Greenberg, Dr. Emanuel Neumann, ZOA president, and Dr. Nahum Goldman. Shertok will be here to speak at the formal opening of the Allied Jewish Campaign, March 30 at the Hotel Statler. Shertok, Lehman to Address -Major Meetings of Campaign Moshe Shertok, foreign minis- In a special advanCe gifts ter-designate of the Jewish State, meeting, Gov. Lehman and Gen. and Gov. Herbert H. Lehman John H. Hilldring will address will be among an imposing list leaders in the trade and pro- of speakers who will help launch fessions divisions and in the major activities of the $7,000,000 Women's Division, Tuesday, Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign. March 23 at the Statler. Shertok and Herman Gilman, chairman of the Boston Combin- Rabbi Max Kirshblum, na- ed Jewish Appeal, will appear tionally known Zionist leader, at the formal opening of the will be the guest speaker at a campaign at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, mass meeting of orthodox groups March 30 at the Hotel Statler. at 8 p.m., Sunday, March 28, in Central High School audi- torium. Irgun-Haganah • Merger Ratified Jewish Cabinet's Makeup Confirmed Rabbi Kirshblum has just re- turned from an extended tour of Palestine and Europe. He is executive vice-president of Miz- rachi. George Cushing, news editor of WJR denied that his station ever slanted its news to the prejudice of Jews. The statement followed the publication of attested charges in Billboard magazine that G. A. Richards, president of WJR and other stations in Cleveland and Los Angeles, had ordered his news editors in Los Angeles to smear Jews as Communists and to minimize the news from Pal- estine. RUSSIA FRIENDLIEST As the big powers continued . . Cushing readily agreed to a Zionists to Hear Community Council request that ,it$ news .broadeags of,, recent months be made availible-to the Ex-Army-Officer MAJOR SAM ALTMAN AGREES 'TO CIIECKUP Council for analysis. Milton Stewart of the Ameri- Altman to Address can Jewish Congress, which has made formal charges against ZOD Political Rally Richards before the Federal Communications Commis sion, Detroit Zionists will learn will be in charge of the checkup what is behind the headlines in here, Oscar Cohen, Council ex- Palestine at an open political ecutive director, revealed. He rally Wednesday, March 24 at will be assisted by Joseph Fau- Shaarey Zedek. . man of the Council staff. Major Sam Altman of New York will be the speaker. Ile HAVE JEWISH AIDES Cushing told Cohen that one will bring to his audience the third of the station's employes latest developments in the cru- were Jews and that .a similar cial situation confronting the proportion of the musicians at Jewish State and explain the position of the General Zionist the station were Jews. Meanwhile, new charges be- movement. Altman saw active service for gan mounting up confirming Richards' anti-Semitic bias and five years in North Africa and his orders that news be twisted the European Theater. He was in accordance with his racial in close contact with Jewish refugees and the network of and political prejudices. underground operations speed- In a deposition filed with the ing the , – to Palestine. FCC, Billboard reported, Mau- Altr, is a successful speak- rie Starrels, former news editor at Richards' coast station KMPC, er in Licnalf of United Jewish swore that Richards had ordered Appeal and Zionist activities. him to play up the fact that He is executive director of the American Aid for Jewish Chil- (Continued on Page 2) dren of Europe. Shertok, who will address the formal opening meeting, has served for the last 14 years as TEL AVIV (JTA)—Full agree- head of the political department ment on the composition of the of the Jewish Agency and has visional Jewish Government been Palestine Jewry's chief reached here at a joint spokesman at the United Na- :ting of leaders of the Jew- tions. -a Agency and the Jewish Na- Gilman has been active since tional Council. 1937 as a trustee of the Associat- The agreement provides the ed Jewish Philanthropies of Bos- formation ,of a 13-member ton. Cabinet to include four members Gen. Hilldring, a renowned of the Jewish Labor Party (Ma- soldier, has proved himself a pai); two members of the United friend of the DP's and his testi- Labor Party, which- is comprised mony before the UN on Pales- of Hashomer Hatzair and L'Ach- tine has confirmed Police Commissioner Harry S Jewry's high dut Avodah; two General Zion- regard for him, Julian H. Krolik, Toy denied this week that he ists; one Mizrachl, one Agudist, JWF president, said. had made an anti-Semitic state- one Revisionist, one Mizrachi la- ment in a roundtable discussion borite and one representative of over the air as had been charged the Aliyah Hadashah. by various organizations and The meeting ratified the pact individuals. between the Haganah and the In a lengthy statement to the Irgun, which was reached by The next delegates meeting of Jewish Community Council, Toy, representatives of both groups the Jewish Community Council former supreme court justice after prolonged negotiations. will take place at 8:15 p.m., and Wayne County prosecutor, The first crisis in the Pro- Tuesday, in Workmen's Circle, explained that the remarks had visional Government developed at which an election will be been misconstrued and that he when the political committee of held to fill the vacancy on the had never in his public or pri- the United Labor Party, recently executive board. vate life practiced intolerance. formed by a merger of the left- Reports will be read on activi- CHARGE UNWARRANTED wing Hashomer Hatzair and the ties of the Council's internal i.ep The Council after a careful L'Achdut Avodah, decided not lations, community relations and study of a transcript of the to participate in the Council of cultural commission committees broadcast declared that the criti- Government because of inade- and on efforts in behalf of dis- cism of Toy was not substan- quate representation. placed persons and progress in tiated. The party was assigned three obtaining FEPC legislation for The question arose over cer- (Continued on Page 2) Michigan. tam remarks -by the commis- to spar with the Palestine prob- lem for a third week, it ap- peared that Russia was the most persistent advocate of strong and swift action to carry out the partition formula. Early in the week, the United States, France and Russia seemed to be on the verge of an agreement that Arab infiltra- tion - had posed a threat to the peace. The Security Council would then have been asked to demand that all non-Palestinian elements be ousted from the country. A decision was blocked by China which insisted that Jew- ish immigration and arms trans- portation also played a part in the peace threat. TRUCE CONDITIONS Replying to the big powers' appeal for a truce in the fight- ing, the Arab nations said that they would agree if the truce was not based upon the carry- ing out of partition. The Jewish Agency said the Jewish reply would have to come from the Jews in Pales- tine themselves. The UN Palestine CommiSsIon meantime in a report to the UN, assailed Britain for refusing to cooperate with the Commis- sion and indicated that the group would not be able to establish provisional govern- ments before the April 1 dead- line. AWAIT DRY WEATHER Arab military leaders said that they were awaiting the end of the current wet weather to be- gin full-scale warfare. Haganah replied that the Arabs would "face a surprise" when the attack came. Reports increased that the stoner concerning Communist in- Council Clears Toy in Remark on 'Rabbis' Council Slates Delegates ,Meeting filtration in the United States. The statement made by Toy was that some Communist agents entered this country "who are not Jewish but came as Rabbis because there is no immigration objection or rule against Rabbis coming in. They came in as Rabbis when they are not even Rabbis or Jewish." ATTACKED BY GROUP The Michigan Committee for Wallace for President charged in a letter to Toy that his state- ment "had the effect of arousing anti-Semitic prejudices and of creating a war atmosphere of fear. You gave no authority for your statement and we cannot believe that, if there were any truth to your charge, the fraud (Continued on Page 2) Arab army in the Nablus-Jenin area had grown to 8,000 fighting men. Rabbis Summon Jewry to Prayer The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis has called upon the Jews of Detroit to express their solidar- ity with the Yishuv on a day of prayer, Wednesday, March 24. Detroiters are •urged to attend Mincha services that day, the Fast of Esther, to implore the Almighty for intercession in view of the critical situation in Palestine. Rabbis will urge their con- gregations to associate them- selves in spirit and in deed with the United Jewish Appeal.