f Friday, September 17, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three Weizmann Raps U. S. for Recognition Delays (By Jewish World News Service) Dr, Weizmann was outspoken also un the Arab Ile approved without qualifications the decision refugee question. of the majority of the actions committee to divorce CHAIM WEIZMANN in an interview in Ge- the two Jewish Agencies. "I do not know", he said, "why the Arabs ran neva with Bartley Crum, editor of the New York 'It is a clear-cut matter; citizens of Israel are Star and former member of the Anglo-American from their homes, nobody drove them. But whatever Israelis; citizens of the United States are Americans", the reason, we must do for 'them everything possible Palestine Commission, clarified the position of several he almost repeated the words of Dr. Emanuel Neu- now. They are citizens of Israel now and they will issues before Israel. mann at the Pittsburgh convention. be citizens in every sense of the word. According to Dr. Weizmann, there is a "logjam" Considering the earlier frequent disagreements "Certainly we will never disenfranchise anyone now in the matter of the recognition of Israel by netween the president of Israel and the American because he is not a Jew. Israel is a dem democratic ti l lay the western states and only America car. break it. Zionists, the clear-cut public declaration of Dr. Weiz- State, not a theocratic state, and Jews, of all people , • • • mann on this important internal Zionist question, is who have endured greatest ordeals in undemocratic of greatest significance. "IF THE UNITED STATES, through President countries, will be the first to make sure their State • • • Truman, gives us de jure recognition now, I believe is above all democratic". WHILE THE PRESIDENT of Israel announced that all western powers, meaning France, Italy, Bel- that he was in complete agreement with the Ameri- gium, Holland and Luxembourg would follow and FINALLY, Dr. Weizmann utilized the occasion can Zionist leadership, Premier Ben Gurion did not perhaps even England would recognize us," he said. to associate himself fully with the position of the seem to be in a similar position. "The effect on the Arab states would be immediate. American Zionists on the question of separation of In an interview with L. Shneidermann of the It would mean permanent peace not only in Israel, the World Zionist Organization from the Israel gov- New York Morning Journal, Ben Gurion said that he but throughout the Middle-East". eminent. (Continued on page 15) D R. • • • Off the Record: • Jr. Hadassah Leader Cantor Kusevitzky to Present Concert Arab, Israeli Diplomats Due to Talk Peace in Switzerland By NATHAN ZIPRIN to sway the UN to his Palestine RAB AND ISRAELI represen- policy. He plans to have the truce tatives may soon meet in extended in the hope that a pro- Switzerland to discuss a peace longation would drain Israel's settlement. British intervention economy. It costs Israel close to has prevented King Abdullah of $20,000 per hour to maintain its Transjordan from making a bold army. • • • peace move. 125,000 EXPECTED An outstanding Zionist leader APPROXIMATELY I 2 5, 0 0 0 who recently returned from Is- rael was reluctant to discuss the Jews will have entered Israel reported peace negotiations. He before the end of 1948. Over 50,- said "if negotiations are going on 000 entered the country in the they are not yet in the stage of past three months. Housing is one of Israel's getting into the press." most pressing problems. An Is- • • • raeli housing commission may FACE DISASTER soon leave for the U. S. with a MILITARY EXPERTS in Lon- plan to purchase about 20,000 don have advised Bevin that if prefabricated houses. war is resumed the Arabs will Under the British, Jewish suffer a humiliating defeat. It youths in Palestine were reluc- was this report which was be- tant to join the police force. Now hind Bevin': decision to head per- the State of Israel is suffering sonally the British delegation to from a dearth of law enforcers. the Paris meeting of the General To meet the emergency a num- Assembly. ' ber of police training schools He is reported to have told have been established. It takes a high American diplomatic offi- two-week training course to be- cials in London that he still hopes come a policeman. A The famed European Cantor, Moshe Kusevitzky, will give a Maariv Concert at 8 p.m., Tues- day at Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th. Tickets can he obtained at the Synagogue. Kusevitzky was formerly the Cantor of a eading Warsaw congregation. JWV Disavows t, Political Tieup WEDNESDAY GROUP DETROIT HEBREW BOOK SHOP 12226 Dexter Blvd. TO 8-6111 Between Richton & Corliond LARGEST BOOK STORE IN CITY Special Holiday Sale Sidurim, Machzorim, Men- telech, Canopies, Yarmilkes, Taleisim, candlesticks, silver cups, books and flags. Jewish records and Children's records. Officers and Members of Congregation Beth Shmuel HELEN KARABENICK, above, regional membership chairman, was one of the Detroit dele- gates to the meeting last Sun- day in Toledo of the Central States Region of Junior Hadas- sail. Others were Shirley Schu- biner, local president; Corinne Perlis, regional Zionist youth commission representative; and Miriam Perin, bulletin chair- man. 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