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DETROIT JEWRY

Vol. 50, No. 24

Friday, July 2, 1918

52

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Greatest Allied Campaign Ends With $5,750,000

Reaches
93 Pct. of
1948 Goal

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By FRANK BECKMAN

The curtain came down
sIonday night on the greatest
of all Allied Jewish Cam-
paigns.
In this "Year of Destiny,"

* * *

Bernadottec5:°%acks
State
oy

Detroiters Off for LOA Parley

NEW YORK—With an ex-
pected attendance of 2,000 dele-
gates representing 650 districts
In 47 states and` the territory of
Hawaii, the 51ct annual conven-
tion of the Zionist Organization
of America will convene July
2-5 in Pittsburgh.
Detroit is represented by 20
delegates, four alternates and a
duzen observers. Morris M. Ja-
cobs, Detroit and regional presi-
dent, will be at their head.
Meeting for the first time since
the establishment of the Jewish

36,000 Detroit contributors came
forward with $5,750,000, nearly
93 percent of the $6,200,000 goal.
This is 46 percent more thar
was raised last year, Isadore
Sobeloff, executive director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
told over 400 persons assembled
in the grand ballroom of the
Hotel Book Cadillac for -the clos-
ing meeting of the campaign.
TOPS OTHER CITIES
According to Sobeloff, Detroit's
percentage of increase was
greater than that of all other
cities which conducted spring
drives, their average being 31
percent.
Keynote speakers were Arthur
Lourie, Israeli consul general in
New York, and Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, executive vice-chair-
man of the European program
of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee.
Lourie lashed out at British
conniving over Palestine.
BRINK OF DISASTER
'Kevin--no longer wishes to
murder the Jewish State,'
Lourie said, "but to amputate
it by slicing off the Negev and
other territory."
Lourie revealed that Israel
forces were on the brink of
disaster in recent weeks, and
that defeat in Jerusalem was
staved off by the last-minute ar-
rival of a small arms shipment
from the U.S.
"At this stage of uneasy
truce," the Israeli statesman
said, "Arab troops have been
held and in some places thrown
back—but pot subdued. Israel
is busy reorganizing, preparing
for any eventuality."
BLASTS IRGUN
Irgunists were blasted by
Lourie, who called them "dissi-
dents who ignore and flout the
authority of the government."
He charged that Irgun was fo-
menting civil war.
"The plight of the European
Jew is becoming worse each
day," Dr. Schwartz said. "Jews
in Berlin are sitting on a vol-
cano, and those behind the 'Iron
Curtain' have been pauperized
by their governments' policies
of nationalization."
Dr. Schwartz called the DP
measure recently signed "with
eluctance" by President Tru-
man as "the most shameful,
most anti-Semitic, most discrim-
inatory bill ever to be passed by
a Congress of the U.S."

State, 'the convention will be
called to chart a new course for
the Zionist movement and to
define the future relationship of
American Zionists toward the
republic of Israel.
The future program of the
ZOA will be presented for con-
sideration of the convention by
Dr. Emanuel Neumann in his
presidential address at the for-
mal opening .session Saturday
evening.
The convention sessions will
be addressed by outstanding

Jewish and non-Jewish leaders
on the American and interna-
tional scene. These will include
Dr. James G. McDonald, newly-
appointed U.S. diplomatic envoy
to Israel, in his first public ad-

Extension
of Truce
Opposed

(Special to the Chronicle)

TEL AVIV—The Palestine
peace proposals drawn up by
Count Folke Bernadotte, the
UN mediator, imply the exist-
ence of a Jewish State, a re-
liable Arab source said.

The Arab League has consis-
tently asserted it will not par-
ticipate in any negotiations based
National Director
on the recognition of a Jewish
State. Meantime, League spokes-
men declared that they do not
favor the extension of the truce,
now in its third week, and ex-
pect to resume fighting at the
end of four weeks while pursu-
ing peace talks.
AMERICANS FREED
NEW YORK (Special)—Lead-
ers of the Revisionists and of
Forty-one American citizens,
the American League for a Free
including Detroiter David Crohn,
Palestine;. supporters of Irgun,
who had been held up by Leba-
JAMES G. McDONAlD
charged that the Israel govern-
nese authorities while attempting
ment is negotiating for peace on dress since his appointment; to reach Palestine, are en route
the basis of a surrender of the Major-Gen. John H. Ililldring, home on the American vessel
Negev to Abdullah.
who declined the post of special Marine Carp.
The two groups, accusing Pre- assistant to Secretary of State
Military parades and flag-rais-
mier Ben Gurion of a "dictator- Marshall on Palestine affairs; ing ceremonies marked the offi-
ship," asserted that his govern- Senator Claude Pepper; Hon. cial formation of the first Jewish
ment would give up Jaffa to the Bartley Crum, member of the army in 2,000 years, Monday.
Arabs, pay an indemnity to them Anglo-American Commission of Soldiers on the fighting fronts, in
for their losses in the battle for Inquiry; and Major Aubrey S. camps and villages swore "to
that city and grant a free zone Eban, special representative of give allegiance to the State of
in Haifa to the Transjordan Israel to the UN.
Israel its laws and its govern-
RABBI AMRAM PREHO
monarch. There was no confir- HONOR DR. SILVER
ment, to accept unconditionally
Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, chair- and without question the disci-
mation of the report.
Sumner Welles, writing in the man of the American Section of pline and instructions given by
N. Y. Herald Tribune Tuesday, the Jewish Agency for Palestine its commanders and to devote
said that State Department tac- and chairman of the American all my strength and, if need be,
tics "have strrngthened the be- Zionist Emergency Committee, to give life in defense of coun-
lief in Israel that the United will review the political situa- try."
States is backing Britain's de- tion and deliver an address
IRGUNISTS TAKE OATH
mand that Israel agree that King thereon at the Sunday afternoon
q Detroit to Be Host
Irgun Zvai Leumi whose chal-
Abdullah be given sovereignty session.
to Six-Day Parley
The convention will close lenge of the Israeli's army's au-
over Jerusalem and that it re-
linquish the Negev—the only Monday evening with a "Salute thority failed last week with a
(See full page of convention part of Israel where any large- to Israel' . banquet which will loss of 20 of their men, made no
highlights on page 9.)
scale resettlement of the Euro- take the form of a tribute to attempt to block the return of
Delegates from all over the
its troops to the army. Large
Dr. Silver.
(Continued on Page 2)
United States and Canada will
numbers appeared as individuals
converge upon Detroit Friday,
and took the oath.
July 2, for the third annual na-
Irgun and Stern Group men
tional convention of Bnai Brith
not absorbed into the army ap-
Young Women and Young Men.
parently kept their identity out-
Headquarters for the six-day
side the borders of Israel. Mena-
parley will be the Hotel Tuller.
chem Beigen, Irgun commander,
Rabbi Amram Prero, national
is expected in Jerusalem to con-
director of BBYO, will be one of
solidate his forces there. Beigin
told the N. Y. Herald Tribune
the principal speakers.
A native of Palestine, Rabbi
that 5,000 of his men had not
Prero served as Hillel director
sworn allegiance to Israel, blam-
at the University of Florida and
ing this on the uncompromising
stand of Premier Ben Gurion.
the University of Mantoba, Can-
The government's stern actions
ada, and as youth director of
in repressing the Irgun revolt
the Canadian Jewish Congress.
Quits Mosley Group
Local chairmen are Charlotte
was approved by a vote of 24 to
4 in the Provisional Council of
Waterstone, district BBYW pres-
as 'Gangster' Body
Israel with five abstentions.
LONDON (WNS) — Mosley's ident, and Harry Mirvis, district
fascist British Union Movement BBYM president.
was described as being "nothing
Jewish 'Ghetto State'
more than a gangster organiza-
Plot Laid to Oil Clique
tion" by Michael McLean as he
LAKE SUCCESS (WNS) -- A
submitted his resignation as lead-
report which links James Terry
er of the Birmingham group.
KANSAS CITY, MO. (Special)
Duce, vice-president of the Ara-
—An increase in the number of
bian-American Oil Co., with the
Domestic Air Line
reform congregations in the U.S.
British Foreign Office and the
and in Temple memberships was
Arab League in a conspiracy to
Planned for Israel
create a Jewish ghetto state mod-
NEW YORK (Special)—Avi- reported to the Central Conference ■■ •
--Photo by Jar k Digelman
eled on the Vatican in the Tel
shai Minsky, Palestine travel bu- of American Rabbis.
of the Detroit Section, National Council
Leaders
in
the
drive
The 59th annual convention
Aviv area has been submitted to
raise
$10,000
for
its
overseas
program
reau operator, revealed that a
to
of Jewish Women,
President Truman and UN Secre-
domestic air line would be estab- condemned draft legislation, urg-
are, left to right, Mrs. Edward Roberts, secretary, Mrs. Nathan
tary-General Lie by the Nation
lished in Israel. He said helicop- ed Britain to abandon its pro-
Bronstein, co-chairman; and Mrs. Samuel Rand, personal con-
Associates.
ters would be used at first and Arab policy and appealed to the
tact bureau chairman. (Sec story on Page 11)
U.S. for financial aid to Lsrael.
transport planes late.

Israel to Yield
Negev to Foe,
Irgun Charges

• • •

BBYW-YM Here
Set for Convention

Chart Detroit's NCJW Campaign

Membership Rise
in Temples Cited

