NEWS OF DETROITERS THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SERVICE TO DETROIT JEWRY CHRONICLE Vol. 50, No. 12 laps 52 Friday, April 9, 1918 Predict Trustee Detroiters Enlist in Zion War P Ready for Action in Palestine 1 c &;,, ,,,4 II 0 STARTS ON PAGE 12 Defeat Agency Rips Scheme, Sees Yishuv Minority LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. (Special)—The American proposal for a trusteeship over Palestine has little chance of winning in the General Assembly, a key delegate told the Associated Press. The Assembly has been recalled for a special session Anti-Partitionist Argument Flops Typical of the youthful but tough members of the Ilaganah are this vigilant pair, ready for action "somewhere in Pales- tine." The immigration, resettlement and defense of the Jew- ish Homeland are made possible by the United Jewish Appeal. 500,000 at Rally Assail Reversal NEW YORK (WNS)—In one of the biggest demonstrations ever held in this city, 500,000 Americans of all faiths denounc- ed the scuttling of the Palestine partition decision and demanded that the U. S. lift the arms em- bargo. The demonstration was spon- sored by the Jewish War Vet- erans of the - United - States,. who were joined by Catholic, Protes- tant and Negro war veterans of both World Wars. Over 60,000 veterans, among whom were esti- mated at least 10,000 non-Jews, paraded along Fifth avenue to the cheers of over 500,000. State Starts Functioning in Tel Aviv Arab Pipeline Project Shelved on April 16 to reconsider the Palestine problem. The delegate, who would not permit the use of his name, has been active in the Palestine debate, the AP said. He was quoted as declaring that he did not believe that two-thirds of the Assembly members would agree to reverse their Nov. 29 decision in favor of partition. PROVIDE PLEBISCITE WASHINGTON (Special)—The The United States this week chief argument of the anti-parti- • presented the members of the tion lobby has gone up in smoke Security Council with a 15 point with the announcement that the trusteeship plan to be admin- Trans-Arabian pipeline project istered under the UN Trustee- has been shelved, I. F. Stone, ship Council for an indefinite, PM correspondent, revealed. period until both the Arab and The program has been blocked Jewish communities by a ma- not by the Arab League in re- jority vote agree on a future taliation for the partition deci- government. sion but by the Senate small The proposal was sharply business committee which Stone called a "thorn-in-the-flesh to the criticized by the Jewish Agency. "This is an attempt to per- oil trust for years." The committee has prevented petuate, under UN auspices, the steel allocations for the Arabian 1939 White Paper policy which has brought nothing but suf- project, Stone •said. With the virtual abandonment fering and death to the Jews of the pipeline has gone the big- and bloodshed and chaos in gest alibi for appeasement of the Palestine," an Agency statement said. Arabs, he added. JERUSALEM (WNS) — Be- ginning Thursday, April 1, the Provisional Jewish Government started to function in the Tel Aviv area. As its first step, the Jewish government decided to take energetic measures to help the blockaded Jewish community of Jerusalem. JEWISH MINORITY Since warfare began four "The " main effect of the months ago, the Jews have not British Pick Observer surrendered any territory, it is scheme is to subjugate the stated. On the other hand, Arabs for Zion Government Jews as a minority to Arab have abandoned 31 villages and domination. Despite all avowals LONDON (JTA)—The Foreign French Firm Sells 40,000 of them e have left the Office has disclosed that Sir to the contrary, the proposal country. Munitions to Lebanon Ilugh Dow, a 62-year-old former irreparably prejudices the final Nearly 60 persons, mostly civil servant in India, has been political settlement in favor of PARIS (WNS)—The French the unitary Arab state's pro- armaments firm of Edgar Brandt Arabs, were killed and 61 in- selected as British minister to posal which the General As- has received official government jured when an express train Palestine, effective after the ter- sembly, like every other im- permission to sell and deliver a from Cairo, which was bound mination of the mandate. for Haifa, hit a land mine. Dow will not be accredited to partial tribunal, has emphati- quantity of arms to Lebanon. cally rejected. Reliable sources claim that the About 40 British soldiers who any government in Palestine but "The U.S. proposal will be armaments firm had received or- were on the train were not in- will merely act as "a Foreign Office observer," the announce- far more difficult to implement ders for $20,000,000 worth of ar- jured. (Continued on Page 2) The Jewish Agency and the ment said. tillery and machine guns. ' Arab Higher Committee have announced that• they would ad- here to the Geneva conventions on the treatment of wounded and prisoners and allow the International Committee of the Red Cross to work in areas un- der their control. Jacques De Speakers at the luncheons will The general solicitation section Central West, Shaarey Zedek, The five groups of the Detroit Reynier is the representative of of the Women's Division of the be Robert St. John, noted for- A dramatic narration, "The Chapter of Hadassah will elect the International Red Cross 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign re- eign correspondent and news officers at individual meetings Fortress of Mercy," will be pre- here. ported an increase in pledges of commentator; Harold Katz, a sented, illustrated by slides. at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. The conventions cover (1) hu- 198 per cent over last year. Child Welfare Fund luncheons mane treatment of the wounded Combined with returns from will be served, with proceeds and sick and mutual protection pre-campaign and special gifts, earmarked for children in Pal- of mobile and stationary hospi- these figures indicate that the estine. Members are urged to tals and their personnel; (2) Freedom Luncheons April 14, 15 bring new clothing, linen or lay- respect for the dead, their re- and 19 will really be Victory ettes for Eretz Israel. mains and funerals; (3) security Luncheons, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- Sessions will take place as of noncombatant women, chil- lich and Mrs. Henry Wineman, dren and the aged; (4) the right chairmen, announced. follows: The three luncheons, which of every fighter who falls into University East, McGregor Li- the hands of the adversary to mark Detroit's observance of brary, Woodward and Cortland avenues. Mrs. Leonard Fox is be treated as a prisoner of war. Freedom Month, are for women contributors to the Allied Jew- chairman; participants in the ish Campaign of at least a dol- program will include Mesdames lar a day ($365 minimum Louis Zlatkin, Harold Frank, pledge), 30 cents a day ($100 Walter Schmier and Sam Stul- minimum pledge) and 10 cents a berg. day ($36.50 minimum). University West, Northwest Benjamin D. Burdick is one of The dollar a day affair, on Hebrew Congregation. Mrs. Bert 41 delegates who will represent Wednesday, April 14, will be ROBERT ST. JOHN Smokier will present a reading Michigan at the Republican na- held at 12:30 p.m. at the Book • • • of "Love Letter" and Mrs. Ger- convention, commencing Cadillac Hotel. The 30 cents a veteran of the Haganah blockade tional MRS. CLAIRE AXELROD ald Cohn will give a Passover June 21 at Philadelphia. • • • day luncheon is at 12:30 p.m. runner Ilatikvah; and Mrs. Ju- narration, accompanied by Mrs. Burdick will represent Michl- Thursday, April 15, also at the dith G: Epstein, former national Russell Woods, Rose Sittig Irving Bierndorf. 15th congressional district Book Cadillac Hotel. president of Hadassah. Central East, Great Lakes Club Cohen Bldg. Moe Kesner, the gan's of which he is chairman. Reservations for the luncheons a day luncheon The 10 cents "Ambassador of Jewish Song," of Lee Crest Hotel. The Music The only Jew in the delega- will take place 12:30 p.m., Mon- are being taken along with Study Club's choral group will will be guest artist. Mrs. Claire day, April 19, at the Latin Quar- pledges of $365, $100, and $36.50 perform. Also featured will be Axelrod is executive chairman tion, Burdick is an attorney, with by the workers in the division. offices located at 726 Dime Bldg. ters. of this group. the "Book of Life" project. Women's Gifts Jump 198 Pct; Victory Luncheons Awaited Hadassah Groups to Choose Officers at Sessions Tuesday S 1 4 „, ., „„ / 4t,.' : ''':`'? Detroiters are already en- listing to fight in the Jew- ish `army in Palestine, it was gar learned this week following I/reports that the American League for a Free Palestine is seeking to recruilp 10,000 veter- ans and others in the United States. In charge of recruiting for the League here is Thomas D. Mc- Dermott, colorful Irish soldier who was converted to Judaism after marrying a Jewish girl he met in Poland. ROSS, WEISER DUE A drive for enlistments will be launched here on April 17, when Barney Ross, boxer and war hero, and Major Samuel Weiser, commander of the He- brew Legion in England, come here on behalf of the Leagues George Washington Legion. The State Department has an- nounced that passports will be refused to United States citi- zens seeking to join the fighting forces on either side in Pales- tine. Weiser, however, plans to circumvent this barrier by ob- taining UN recognition for the Legion as a substitute for a sug- gested international force to maintain order in the Holy Land. LEAGUE IS DISSIDENT The American League for a Free Palestine is an unofficial organization and is not recog- nized by the Jewish Agency. Technicians, particularly, arc being accepted by recognized Jewish bodies in small numbers. McDermott can be reached at the League offices at 716 David Stott Bldg. The phone is CA. 0399. McDermott spent over five years in the British army where he was awarded the Military Medal for heroism. He was a Commando and was taken pris- oner on a raid in 1942. 10c a Cop. $3 Per Year At, IN CALIFORNIA Burdick Delegate to GOP Parley