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should be founded on the great
potentialities latent in the two
Semitic people."

STUDY TRANSFER
Government circles here were
considering the possibility that
Jews living in Arab countries be
transferred to Israel while Arabs
living on Israeli territory be
settled on Arab soil.
It is believed that such an ex-
change of population offers the
best hope. for the establishment
of friendly relations between Is-
rael and the surrounding Arab
countries.
It is estimated that only 50,-
000 Arabs have remained on Is-
raeli soil since Arab-Jewish war:
fare began. More than 300,000
Arab residents of Israel fled its
territory as a result of the panic
created among them by their
leaders.
One of the conditions attached
by the Arab League to its agree-
ment to the revival of the truce
was that these refugees should
be allowed to return.
Premier Ben Gurion in a state-
ment said that the provisional
government will not agree to
any temporary or permanent
limitation on immigration and
is prepared to accept "millions"
of new citizens from among the
Jews of the world.
Ben Gurion added that the
ultimate position of more than
300,000 Arab refugees from
Palestine would depend on the
treatment meted out to Jewish
populations in Arab countries.
At the same time he pledged
that Israel would guarantee to
all inhabitants freedom of reli-
gion, assembly and civil rights.
With regard to the Negev, the
premier declared that Israel
would insist on its claim to this
southerly desert area and would
not barter it for any other piece
of land. He also said that while
the economy of the new State
is self-supporting as far as the
present population goes, Israel
would require aid from foreign

Jewish communities to care for
new immigrants.
Preparations are being made
by the government for national
elections for members of a con-
stituent assembly before Oct. 1,
in accordance with the partition
resolution of the United Nations
General Assembly.
In an interview, Ben Gurion
stated that the constituent as-
sembly will probably be chosen
in accordance with the system
of proportional representation.
"Personally I prefer the An-
glo-Saxon system of voting," he
said, "but our people are not
used to it."

Guatemala Hailed
for Aid to Jews

Guatemala will continue to
extend its heart and helping
hands to Jews all over the
world, Guillermo Griffel, resi-
dent of that country, said in a
visit to Detroit recently.
(Guatemala, through Ambas-
sador Jorge Garcia Granados,
its delegate to the UN, was a
leader in demanding a Jewish
State.) •
Griffel credited President Juan
Jose Arevalo for Guatemala's
beneficent policy toward Jews
and !Jewish aspirations.
"When the present trials of
the Jewish people are history,"
Griffel said, "President Arevalo's
name will live forever therein
as having contributed largely to
the independence of Israel."

Bnai David Seeking
Boys for Its Choir

Boys, especially those between
the ages of 10 and 14, are want-
ed for Bnai David's enlarged
choir, Harry Segal, director, an-
nounced. ,
"The successful candidates will
obtain good training, good pay
and an opportunity to sing in
the choir the year round," Se-
gal said. For information call
TO. 5-9885.

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Bigots May Use Television
to Spread Race Hate in South

NEW YORK-Television may
be used to dapread race hatred,
the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
League disclosed.
The league charged that a new
Ku Klux . Klan chapter in Co-
lumbus, Ga., backed by the pub-
lisher of a hate sheet, is ex-
pressedly permitted by its char-
ter to enter the radio broadcast-
ing and television field.
The league said the publisher
is "Parson Jack" Johnston, self-
styled head of the Columbus Kla-
vern, whose smear paper uses
anti-Semitic propaganda to fight
unions.
A complaint has been filed by
the league with the Senate sub-
committee to investigate cam-
paign expenditures and with the
Federal Communications Com-
mission.
The sub-committee has been
asked Co look into the Sept. 8
congressional and statewide pri-
maries in Georgia and the FCC
sas been requested to bar the

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present secretary general of the
Arab League, Azam Pasha, a
bitter opponent of Arab con-
cessions to Zionism, would re-
sign his post.
ARABS RESIGNED
The rumored resignation was
discussed over the weekend by
radio commentator Robert Al-
len. According to Allen, Azam
Pasha refuses to cootierate with
the ex-Mufti. Allen disclosed
that at a recent meeting of the
Arab League, attended by the
ex-Mufti, it was charged that
the Mufti had made a huge for-
tune in arms trafficking.
Arab resignation to the idea
of accepting the existence of
Israel was reported by Clifton
Daniel, the New York Times
correspondent in London. Daniel
reported that the diplomatic and
military defeats suffered by the
Arabs and the resistance failure
of the Arabs within Palestine
have convinced the Arab leaders
that their only problem now is
to "concentrate on making the
Jewish State as small as possi-
ble."
He further reports that "ex-
perienced observers predicted
that when realization of the Arab
defeat penetrated to the people
of the Arab countries, there
would probably be a popular
outcry and upheaval in several
Arab states."
Daniel discloses that "King Ab-
dullah was the most eager of
the Arab leaders to accept the
truce" and that the Jerusalem
Mufti is one of the m'ist dis-
credited leaders of Palestine's
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state of Israel was barred from
competing in the Olympic games
by a ruling issued this week by
the International Olympic Com-
mittee.
Previously the Arab states had
protested against the narti•ipa-
tion of Israeli teams in the Olym-
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estine Olympic Comm:112e.
Israel was ruled out because
it isn't a member of the inter-
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The Jewish Welfare Federation this week listed the allo-
cations to 57 different social services of the $5,750,000 con-
tributed to the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. These were as
follows:
United Jewish Appeal
$4,050,000
Joint Distribution Committee
United Palestine Appeal
United Service for New Americans
Overseas Agencies, other than the United Jewish, Appeal
15,600
American Fund for Palestinian Institutions
19,000
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
7,500
Civic Protective
Joint Defense Appeal
60,000
American Jewish Congress
18,750
Jewish Labor Committee
7,500
National, Community Relations Advisory Council
1,000
Jewish Community Council
64,542
Educational and Cultural
American Academy for Jewish Research
200
American Association for Jewish EduCation
1,800
Dropsie College
2,250
Graduate Faculty for Political and/ Social Science
1,000
Histadruth Ivrith
600
Menorah Association
375
National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare
350
Yiddish Scientific Institute
3,900
Jewish Folk School (Farband)
8,020
Jewish People's School (Sholem Aleichem)
7,290
United Hebrew Schools
93,295
United Jewish High School
5,375
Workmen's Circle Schools
6,000
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
22,750
Health, Welfare and Service
Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home
1,000
Conference on Jewish Relations
350
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare'Funds
9,640
CJFWF-East Central Region
200
Jewish Braille Institute
50
Jewish Occupational Council
750
Jewish War Veterans
3,000
Montefiore Home, Cleveland
300
National Desertion Bureau
100
National Jewish Hospital
2,820
National Jewish Welfare Board
17,500
Natonal Farm School
500
Camp Chelsea
1,913
Council of Social Agencies-Scholarship Fund
1,000
House of Shelter
2,725
Jewish Community Center Extensions
27,000
Jewish Home for the Aged
84,677
Jewish Vocational Service
38,126
North End Clinic-Hospitalization
5,000
Resettlement Service
146,017
Central Services
Jewish Community Center Land Contract
6,911
Student Training
1,000
Institute on Overseas Studies
2,802
Jewish Welfare Federation,
116,080
Contingency Fund, Resettlement Service
43,150
Shrinkage
285,000
Emergency Fund and Expenses
305,289
Jewish Community Center Extension Building
200,000

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The league also charged that Vacationers Praise
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