THE JEWISH NEWS Piro Ton Between You and Me By Ben Lewis Copyright, 1942, eivish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. 4..51.51.23=21.2-9-.2-212-0-21 WEIZMANN MEETS LrrviNOFF- Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the great Jewish nationalist, and Maxim Litvinoff, the Jewish in- ternationalist, recently met each other for the first time . . . The meeting was of an official char- acter and took place in the Soviet Embassy in Washington . . . Though both speak Russian at home, the language they used in their conversation was Eng- lish . . . Said Weizmann to Lit- vinoff: "Has the Soviet Govern- ment any objection to Palestine becoming a Jewish State?" . . . "I personally do not see any ob- jection to any nation wishing to have a land of its own," Litvin- off replied . . . "Yet," smiled Dr. Weizmann, "Zionism is frowned upon in your country" . . . "Was frowned upon," Litvinoff correct- ed him . . . And seeing that Dr. Weizmann was puzzled by the correction, Litvinoff explained: "You see," he said, "as long as we considered Britain an enemy of Soviet Russia, we considered the Zionists agents of British im- perialism. Nov that Britain is our ally, the Zionists are no longer our enemies" . . . The conversation then turned to the Arab-Jewish problem, on wheth- er Soviet Russia would be ready to support Jewish aspirations in Palestine at the forthcoming peace conference, and on a num- ber of other highly delicate questions . . . Litvinoff seemed to be 'very much impressed with Dr. Weizmann . . . A few weeks ago he received David Ben- Gurion and Dr. Nahum Gold- man who also enlightened him concerning Jewish achievements in Palestine . . . British Labor Unanimously Approves Jewish Homeland English Irked by Wedgwood's Pro-Zionist Speech; Laborite Urges Mandate Be Transferred to the United States LONDON (JPS-Palcor)—Unanimous approval of the postwar program for the establishment of the Jewish National Home in Palestine was voted by the British Labor Party at its annual convention when it adopted the text of the resolution on international affairs that had been submitted by the executive of the party. Noel Baker, M. P., moved there resolution which urged that "in- force in Palestine and asserted ternational assistance shall be that the United States could given. for the promotion by im- build in Palestine another free migration and settlement of the land with open doors and open Jewish National Home in Pales- hearts. tine." During the discussion one The BBC statement, apologiz- of the delegates, criticizing some ing for transmission of the other resolutions, stated that the speech, said: "In this instance, only resolution with a positive owing to the serious error in character was that relating to the judgment on the part of the of- establishment of the -Jewish Na- ficial whose duty it was to tional Home in Palestine. This scrutinize the script, the regula- observation was supported by an- tions were not properly inter- other speaker. preted." WEDGWOOD IRKS ENGLISH `BRITAIN'S NAMELESS ALLY' A storm of criticism and a BBC As members of the British apology for allowing the talk to be broadcast were the result of Labor Party milled about their the airing of Baron Wedgwood's meeting rooms in annual con- speech to the second annual vention, they had in their hands American Palestine Committee a reminder of the Jews of Pales- dinner in Washington. The ag- tine, who have been compelled to gressive friend of the Jewish be "Britain's Nameless Ally." people urged the United States That is the title of a pamphlet to take over Britain's mandate distributed at the Labor Party for Palestine and had advocated convention and compiled by the creation of a Jewish Army Israel Cohen, former Secretary in Palestine, after assailing the of the World Zionist Organiza- British for an anti-Semitic ad- tion. Dealing with the -Jewish war ministration in Palestine proper. Wedgwood charged that the effort in Palestine, the pamphlet British administration in Pales- was accompanied by a covering tine "doesn't like Jews" and that letter from Berl Locker, Jewish "there are enough anti-Semites Agency Executive representative and crypto-fascists in Britain to who is attending the convention. back up • the Hitler policy and Mr. Locker pointed out that the spirit." He strongly urged the booklet describes the facts and formation of a Jewish fighting figures about the Jewish men and women who have volunteered in Palestine, "proving the close co- Governor Lehman's daughter operation they are giving in the about two years ago . . . Two struggle against barbarism. Jew- sons of the Jewish Governor of ish labor is proud that the great New York State aye serving in majority of the Jewish volun- • • • the war . . . They are: Pete: G. teers is from the Histadruth. It WAR ECHOES— Lehman who is with the Royal painful that Secretary Morgenthau was Canadian Air Force and John R. is, therefore, more their services are not fully _present this week at the station Lehman who is a lieutenant in utilized and that the Jewish flag in Beacon, N. Y., when his son, the U. S. Army . • . You remem- and name are withheld from Henry Morgenthau 3rd, left with ber Corporal Meyer Levin who them; and that Jewish refugees 130 other selectees for induczion was Colin Kelly's bombardier? countries are into the army in New York City Well, you may soon see him in fleeing from Nazi unable to enter the Jewish Na- .. . The Secretary of the Treas- the Heroes Cavalcade which tional Home, with disastrous re- ury already has one son in the Twentieth Century Fox is plan- service . . . He is Ensign Robert ning . The Cavalcade will in- sults, such as the St r a m a Morgenthau of the Navy . . . clude Jimmy Doolittle, Lt. John tragedy." Governor Herbert Lehman's son- Bulkeley, Lt. Commdr. Eddie in-law, Boris de Vadetesky, leas O'Hare and other heroes of the URGES MANDATE FOR U.S. enlisted as a private in the in- nation who have made history LONDON, (JTA)—The broad- fantry . . . He was married to since Pearl Harbor. cast from here to America by Lord Wedgwood has provoked THUM'S NOTHING FINER THAN great commotion in England. Replying to press criticism of his address, the pro-Zionist peer stated: "The broadcast represents my considered opinion. The SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. manuscript was passed by the • Private Tile Baths • Hot and censor in the usual way without Cold Shower Baths • Finest any comment. Our mandate over Dining Room in Michigan • Dancing, Bathing • Golf, Ten- Palestine is hopeless and should n I s • Children's Playground be transferred to the United • Separate Dining Room for Children • Governess for Chil- States. America will run it much dren • Special Concert Orchestra better. 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The project is one of six de- partments which have been set up in a plan to intensify the work of the National Conference of Christians and Jews during the war period and as prepara- tion to cope with human relations problems following the war. The other departments are: Department of Church Coopera- tion; Department of School Co- operation; Department of Com- munity Cooperation; Department of Press, Magazines, Radio; an Department of Religious News Service. Each department will be headed by a full-time staff executive, and will be super- vised by a Commission composed of members of the organization's board of trustees and special- ists in each field. 2 VETERAN GROCERS OPEN NEW MARKET ON W. McNICHOLS RD. Two veteran groceryinen, Abe and Bud Sampson, who have been in the retail food business here for the last 30 years, are looking forward to greeting hun: dreds of their old friends when they hold the formal opening of their new super market, Thurs- day through Sunday, June 11 to 14, at 7624 West McNichols Rd. The new market, modernly equipped in every way, already is in operation featuring a com- plete line of fine quality foods, including most appetizing Jewish products and a special fruit and vegetable department. During the days of the formal The Children Will Find A Haves In A Nicely Equipped Playground Our autos will make direct connections with the Pere Marquette B. B. at Bangor, Michigan, to bring you to Sleepy Hollow. Scheduled runs into South Haven daily without charge to our patrons. Daily, Weekly and Season Rates. Write EDWARD GRAY 7601 Chappel Avenue, Chicago Phone South Haven 860 Or, Sleepy Hollow Beach. South Haven, Mich. 111111111111111111111111111HlU1111111111111WIIIIWUU111111411114411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lliumilliiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiille The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its national president, William Weiss, announces that its 44th anniversary national convention will be held on Sun- day and Monday, June 28 and 29, at Hotel Riverside Plaza, 235 W. 73rd St., New York City. --- BUY DEFENSE BONDS ---- Transportation is available Camp Chelsea campers., Ca Chelsea, the camp for mothe and children, located near Chel sea, Mich., may be reached b Greyhound bus. The buses leav the Detroit Washington Blvd. b station at 1:20 and 3:20 p. m., ar riving at Chelsea at 3:20 and 5: p. m. The camp truck will m these buses to transport campe and their luggage to camp. B fare to Chelsea is $1.31 one wa and $2.36 round trip. 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