Page Five . THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, AugusT 24, T945 Favorable Solution Seen Near on Palestine Issue President Truman's Statement Receives Strong Endorsement in U. S. and British Press; Speedy Action Expected on the Scrapping of the White Paper a federative basis. - "Britain is (Continued from Page 1) effect a repudiation of the British endeavoring to bring about White Paper, a number of new reconciliation between Jews and developments will either speed Arabs and is entitled to expect the solution of the prblem or from her Allies, whether West or East, recognition of the hon- will further complicate it. President Truman's statement esty of her purpose and ap- on Palestine received strong en- preciation of the difficulties in- dorsements in this country and volved," the editorial declares. in England. The New York "This is essential for the success- Herald Tribune especially point- ful accomplishment of inter- ed to the injustice of the White national security." Paper. Discussing the declarations is- sued by the World Zionist Con- Caution Advised The London Economist justifies ference, the London Times says: Jewish demands to be represent- "There can scarcely be a limit ed at discussions affecting Pal- to the reparations which the estine's future, but advises cau- civilized world owes to the Jew- tion lest haste should lead to ish people so greviously wrong- ed." At the same time the trouble. Akhbar El Yam of Cairo article emphasizes that the threatens that the Arabs will British policy with regard to conduct a fight to a finish Palestine is a "vulnerable point against unrestricted Jewish im- in her Middle Eastern armor through which arrows of Axis migration to Palestine. After President Truman's de- propaganda shrewdly strike,. as claration was made known, shown by the seditional activi- Arab leaders in Cairo stated ties of the ex-Mufti." that the late President Roosevelt Worldwide Attention - had pledged to Ibn Saud that he The worldwide attention that would not help the Jews in their is being given the problem of claims for Palestine. - A day previous to Mr. Tru- Palestine, the fact that the sur- man's statement here, the Madrid viving Jews of Europe have no radio broadcast a report in place to turn to, with anti- Arabic that the President 1-32ad Semitism on the increase not sent a message to Emir Abdul- only in Poland and Within Ger- lah, Transjordanian ruler, as- many but also in liberal lands suring him that no decision on like France, is believed to in- Palestine will be made by the dicate that there will be a speedy Allies without consulting with solution of the problem. The balance of the scale seems ,representatives of Jews and to be tipping in favor of parti- Arabs. tion. In any event, there will Constant Attention At the same time, the State be a showdown real soon, with Department, M a letter to Dr. the possibility that large-scale Joseph Tennenbaum, president of colonization of Jews in Palestine the American Federation of will start in the near future. Polish Jews, declared that it considers the Palestine problem Seminary Honors 100 "difficult and complex" but that Chaplains at Dinner it is giving its constant atten- tion to those aspects which may Over 100 Jewish Chaplains, concern the United States. graduates of the Jewish Theo- The State Department stress- logical Seminary of America, ed the fact that it is interested and members of the Rabbinical in helping the surviving Jews of Europe. It explained the Assembly of America, who are absence of an official Jewish serving on all fronts in the War, delegation at the San Francisco will be honored at a dinner to Conference of the United Nations be held on Wednesday evening, by stating that the conference Nov. 7, at the Waldorf-Astoria merely reflected "the political Hotel in New York. The dinner will be conducted by the newly- organization Of the world." But perhaps the most import- formed Business Men's Council ant development affecting de- of the Jewish Theological Sem- cisions on Palestine is the inary. It is expected that over lengthy editorial statement on 2000 people will participate in Palestine which appeared in the this event, which will highlight London Times, favoring the the contributions of the chap- partition of Palestine into three lains to this war effort. Saul Blickman, a director of parts—separate Jewish and Arab states, with the Holy Places sep- the Jewish Theological Semin- ary of America, is chairman of arated from both. the dinner committee. The Hon. Only Possible Solution The London Times statement Saul S. Streit of the Court of is significant because the Man- General Sessions, also a Semin- chester Guardian, a staunch ary director, is honorary chair- friend of the Zionist movement, man. two weeks earlier took a stand that partition of Palekine carries with it the only possible solu- tion of the problem. The London Times editorial argues that no one successfully disputed the original recom- mendation of the Royal Commis- sion which had urged that Pales- Let Your -tine be partitioned into Jewish and Arab States. The editorial Doctor goes on to emphasize that "urgent action" on the part of Diagnose and the new British government is the only hope of avoiding seri- Prescribe . ous trouble in the Middle East. "Only the patitioning of Pales- tine can reconcile the growth Well-meaning friends of the Jewish National Home whose destiny shall be entirely may want to help . under Jewish control with the but more often fail. right of the Arab community to So when illness comes, secure the pursuit of its own national political development," call your Physician in the London Times writes. It time. points out that the instituting of territorial limitations within Pal- ' estine for the Jewish National Home "would enable it to de- velop into an international state without the hostility of the Arab population." • International Security The article goes on to sug- gest that the part of Palestine which will not fall into the -lo res V.262 171 ( Jewish State may eventually join the other Arab countries on Truman Sends Rosh Hashanah Peace Message Pontiac Third Community To Enlist for Complete Mailings of Jewish News WASHINGTON — President Truman, in a Rosh Hashanah message to the Jewish people, calls on Americans to assure a peace settlement that would TM secure religious freedom. H i s message on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, which will commence on the night of Sept. 7, reads: "I extend to all my fellow- Americans o f Jewish faith my Mr. Truman hearty congratu- lations and best wishes for New Year's Day. - "The enemies of civilization who would have destroyed com- pletely all freedom of religion have been defeated. All faiths unite in thanksgiving to Almighty God on our victory over the forces of evil. "Let us now all join to create the kind of peace settlement which will keep alive freedom of religious beliefs all over the world, and prevent the recur- rence of all 'this misery and destruction. That is the most fitting memorial we can erect to those who have fought and suf- fered and labored and died in this struggle to preserve decency for mankind." The Jewish News is pleased to announce the en- rollment of the entire Jewish community of Pontiac on a subscription agreement basis similar to the one Made with the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and the Jewish Community Council of Windsor. Three complete Jewish communities will hence- forth be served by The Jewish News at. least once a month, with our weekly circulation showing rapid in- creases as a result of the unprecedented arrangements whereby entire Jewish communities receive our paper at least once a month,—these arrangements serving as stimulants to encourage English-Jewish communities to read The Jewish News eYery. week. Our agreement for the mailing of the Federation issues to the entire Jewish community of Pontiac was made with the Federated Jewish Charities of Pontiac. The Jewish News welcomes the Pontiac Jewish com- munity to its roster of readers. -SORRY ••• WE HAVE NO NEW AUTOS ▪ V-J Day started a lot of "new • • • • • • • • • 75,000 Polish Jews Survived in German Concentration Camps MOSCOW, (JT4)—A Yiddish broadcast from Warsaw reported that 75,000 Polish Jews were found in the German concentra- tion camps after the fall of the Nazi regime. The broadcast also reported that a meeting took place in Lodz of Jewish and Polish workers at which plans were outlined for the organization of measures to combat anti-Semitism which has been renewed in a virulent form lately in the murderous acts of Polish terrorists. The Association of Jewish Partisans has begun registration of all Jews who fought in the underground movement as parti- sans against the Germans, the broadcast said. 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