Page Four DETROIT JEWISH Friday, July 16, 19411 CHRONICLE Detroit Jewish Chronicle Mein Rankin Kampf A ***1 Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 548 Woodward, Detroit 26, Mich., CA. 1040 lotl ARE CARRyntlf oN MEIN KAPiff; RANION •-• MTH ATOMIC SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, We; Foreign, $3.00 Pet Year Bowed as Second-class matte. March 3. 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in-Chief SEYMOUR TILCIIIN, President DETROIT 26, MICE Friday, July 16, 1948 (Timuz 9, 5108) Vol. 50, No. 26 For God and Israel The blood of Israel's heroic youth is flow- ing again on the sana of Zion, and as indi- viduals, we stand helpless, unable to rush to their suinfort. But there is much that we can still do here. Though the Allied Jewish Campaign has officially ended, the United Jewish Ap- peal on behalf of Palestine and the DP still goes on. This is the official agency to which you can send your contribution, if the headlines and the news stories stir your indignation and your sympathy and make you wish you could help in some material way. In Detroit the appeal is channeled through the Allied Jewish Campaign, whose staff at 51 W. Warren is ready to accept your contribution and see to it that your money will go directly to strengthen the army of Israel, to buy arms for it outside of the 'United States, to equip the brave young men and women of the Homeland, to pro- vide medical supplies and healing to the wounded and burial for the dead. - Yes, many will die, happy that they could give their lives for the age-old ideal: We in America cannot offer our lives, but we can give of our fortunes. Even if you have given more than your share, give again for God and Israel. To President Duman: • defying international decisions. Such a course, Mr. President, would bring peace to Palestine and enhance our prestige in world affairs. We Must Boycott Britain "Whenever newsreels of Palestine are shown in London movie houses, the public hisses the liaganah and cheers the Arabs," our keen and outspoken columnist, Phineas Biron; reports from London. This helps confirm our view that the British public approves the monstrous proj- ects of Bevin with regard to Palestine that have cost the Yishuv 2,000 of her sons so far and much destruction of laboriously built settlements and towns. Biron attributes British hatred to the Ir- gun-Stern Group program of attrition which, regretfully, took the lives of a handful of Britons; but we cannot accept this self- righteous explanation. Imperial Britain should be hardened by flow to the loss of some of its men in the process of forcing a "native" population to its knees. Despite its pretenses of justice and al- truism, when it comes to matters of aggran- dizing its empire, the British can be. as petty political sniping on the lo- BACKS EDITORIAL vicious, as barbarous, as violent as any. cal scene, it is all a part of a strategy wh'ch places party What the Briton can not forgive is the Dear Sir: • Your editorial on the JNF is in abave people and Which tolerates fact that, at a time when he was surrender- line with your policy of calling a a fratricidal front while engaged ing India and Burma, and the whole empire spade, a spade It is hoped that with the outside enemy. was tottering, he could not retain his grasp these will be no lapsing from This situation has been brought even on tiny, strategic Palestine because the this forthright stand into ap- about through a freakish philoso- "natives" not only would not submit but peasement. phy holaing that the "bible" of speeded their departure by killing off some Revisionists have outgrown the apostate Marx ought to super- naivete of believing that there sew, L'havdil. that of Torah of the invaders. and the tragedy is that , As far as Israel was concerned, so-called can be c . 00peration with a cer- Moshe; certain of those who preach a tain element in Zionism that British sportsmanship and justice were just prattles most about unity and is Torah-Judaism have allied themt as fictitious as in South Africa in the early the first to break it. Perhaps if selves with the disciples of 1900's, in Ireland in the Black and Tan days you, too, bore that in mind, you Marx. M M. MERZON. and in India for decades and decades. should save yoorself future un- It is as plain as can be. The average pleasantness. MUSIC GROUP GRATEFUL The small domineering Briton wants revenge for having been kicked out of-Palestine, and this explains his clique" as you rightly term it, Dear Editor: has succeeded in importing into concurrence with Bevin's brutishness. I would like to take this op- our present struggle the idea of We Jews have a strong counter-weapon. a second front, made famous by portunity to thank you for help- ing our Junior Group establish Let us boycott Britain and everything Brit- World War II. itself in the community. ish. Whether it is discrimination In the two years that we have Boycott British Scotch, cigarets, films practiced in Israel against those held meetings, our membership who do not possess a certain un- and goods. Look at the label and if it reads has increased at. an amazing "Made in England or Scotland," refuse to ;on card, or whether it be a rate. We feel it is greatly due to wanton attack against Jewish buy and warn the tradesman that if he patriots bringing on the Altalena your assistance. continues to keep British products in his precious tools to defend the corn- MRS. SAMUEL ABETS, Junior Counsellor. shop you and your friends will take your mor Fatherland, or whether it be business elsewhere. We are helpless, otherwise. We should only weapon. not fail to use Letters to the Editor As recently as two weeks ago you de- clared, in a message to the 51st annual con- vention of the Zionist Organization of Amer- :ea, that you were proud of the fact that the United States was the first country to recog- nize the new State of Israel. • You referred to the 'partition plan as having been "overwhelmingly voted by the United Nations" and you expressed the con- viction that Israel will "find its rightful place in the United Nations." You said the United States was determined to secure peace and safety from aggression in the Middle East, and you voiced the hope that the Palestine truce would lead to "a lasting peace con- sistent with the 'principles and recommenda - tions of the United Nations." Now there is war again in Palestine, and only because the truculent Arab war-lords have more to gain from war than from peace. Israel accepted the original truce pro- posal knowing full well that the peace period would be utilized by the Arabs and the Brit- ish for the waging of a diplomatic war against its existence. Yet, when the truce WA Convention mw By Seymour Tilehin period expired Israel agreed to having the Although the convention of the Zionist truce prolonged. But the Arabs want war Both sides are anticipating FOUR WEEK truce and they are at it again despite world pub- Organization of America last week-end in THE another forced truce; therefore, a failure from an Pittsburgh was not expected to take its rank . ce fighting in lic opinion. among the great conventions of Zionist his- international standpoint. From look for some fter Mr. President, we realize the world is in tory, yet its achievements are not such as an Israeli standpoint it was a the next couple of weeks with no holds barred. The victor turmoil and strain. But it is firmness, not can be passed over lightly. success. will be in that much stronger vacillation, that is required in times of crisis. 1. It enhanced Israel's position Many of the resolutions passed, which in the eyes of the world, be- a position to bargain at the To let a number of small Arab states defy truce table. the will of the United Nations can only lead for ZOA conventions are in the nature of cause she cooperated in every • • • t only body directives to the administration, were d, .- respect with the Bruce mediator. CHRONICLE ANNIVERSARY to the tragic liquidation of he of the keenest political thinking, and 2. It placed the Arabs in IT IS NOW one year since capable of maintaining peace in our disturbed ments embodied in a much fuller extent than was the position of aggressors, and the Chronicle has been under world. We believe, Mr. President, that the U.S. thought possible, the thinking of all the the UN must now act in ac- its new management. cordance with its threat to ap- As president of the Chronicle, holds the key to the Palestine situation by delegates. In the matter of the Irgun, in the matter ply sanctions, or lose out. com- I'm indeed proud of our first virtue not only of its bigness but because of pletely in prestige. year's record. People are con- the position it holds today in world affairs. of the espousal of a liberal economy in Pal- 3. The U.S must now act stantly telling us that our paper We believe, Mr. President, that a clear estine, in the matter of the dignified reac- (and can justify its acts), lift has improved considerably, but declaration, under your own name or under tion of the delegates to the events of recent the embargo and recognize the we make no pretense at being months and weeks, the convention revealed the name of any of your leading spokesmen, Jewish State de jure. satisfied. warning the aggressors that unless they stop maturity and clear thinking and a knowl- 4. Britain can't possibly con- This last year has really been edge of what it wants. defying the UN and world public opinion you tinue assisting the Arabs in the one of experiment and attempts On the important question of the rela- face of her own promise that at counteracting false and un- would lift the arms embargo and bar arms to the aggressors would bring the Arab war tionship between American Jewry and Israel, if the Arabs fail to cooperate, fair rumors and competition. the feeling of the convention was apparent she will cease to recognize her We are now prepared and ready lords to their senses. We believe, Mr. President, that you can and the commission which is to decide this treaty obligations with the t o go ahead with renewed strength and vigor. translate your hope for an Israel with "a question will have before it many indications Arabs. • • • 5. Aside from- that, Israel was rightful place in the United Nations" into of what its approach should be. steadily increasing her war po- INTERPRET EVENTS reality by directing our representatives to Dr. Neumann's report clearly indicated• tential, such as the manufacture WE NEVER CLAIM to be an the UN to move for the admission of Israel that on the political level, there will be a of mortars, sten guns and other up to the minute international clear line of demarcation. Even so militant into the family of nations. or national news source. No short truce •has not realized a Zionist as Daniel Frisch, at one point, took weapons. 6. The withdrawal of Britain Anglo-Jewish weekly can truth- Since the for a "lasting peace consistent fully claim that. Wednesday your hopes . a stand which can be described as cautious from Haifa, last week, gave Is- noon is the latest that both with. the principles and recommendations of when he thought the convention's taking rael a first class harbor. Anglo-Jewish papers in Detroit United Nations," it becomes, we believe, notice of the fact that 15 nations have rec- A real truce can come about the duty to direct your efforts toward ful- go to press; the reader receives yoUr ognized the State of Israel might be mis- now—only if the UN or U.S. his paper on Friday at the very aet in accordance with their fillment of the UN Palestine decision. interpreted in this regard ... (Continued on Page 10) promises and obligations. We believe, Mr. President, such a course National Jewish Post. - would convince the Arabs of the futility of Random Thoughts Immumwomemiloo