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Friday, October 12, 1945
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End of White Paper Called for at Rally
Refugee, Today's Pioneer in Palestine
people of the world can't _give
the. Jews this little land of Pal-
estine. The amount of space the
Jews ask is the size of a postage
stamp on the map, and the Arabs
have all the vast territories left
open to them,. without being
Policy
On
Jewish
Immigration
Abrogation of British
asked to leave Palestine.
"As believers in democracy we
Demanded by Jewish and Christian Leaders; Call
should give these people this
On Truman to Continue Efforts for Refugees
place they ask for.
"All doors everywhere should
be opened. We ask for Palestine
because we need that land des-
perately NOW. - But I think we
and Australia and other countries
should open our doors: to the
Jews."
• Gov. Kelly Sends Telegram
At this point Rabbi Frani read,
a telegram from .Gov. Harry F.
Kelly expressing his regret at
The refugee of yesterday, carrying' his. meager belongings in
being .unable 'to attend the meet-
-the bag on his shoulder, his eyes reflecting the .fearfulness, the"
ing and-Stating that he was in
wandering, the incredible suffering he has undergone, is today,.
full accord 'with 'the- 'justice of
- a sturdy, happy pioneer in the Jewish National Home. With aid
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th6 Jewish plea.
•the United. Palestine Appeal, 350,000 Jewish men, women and _
that he was-. glad to . of
children have found new life, in.Palestine since the, beginning of
be in Detroit to PartiCiPate in
the Hitler regime. .The United Palestine. Appeal haS participated
this great' rally; "against What
during the past two decades in the rebuilding of a country .
may be one of the, great crimes
- derelict for centuries. , The UPA's 2 0th anniversary and the 25th.
. anniversary of the k eren. Hayesod will be marked at a Gon-'
in the history of the world,"
ference on Oct. 21 M.New York.
Dr.- Heller told. his audience of
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a conversation he had in Pales-
tine With the acting High Com- ing, Rabbi' Fram informed the serited to the British 'Consulate
missioner Arthur' ShaW Whom audience that he and . a commit- by Rabbi Fram Was . adopted as
he told that what the British tee of Zionists had met in the the resolution expreSsing the
are doing, i.4" an offense against morning with the BritiSh Consul sentiments of the protesting 'rally.
DR. JAMES G. HELLER is shown addressing the City. Hall
justice and humanity.
Many offices and business
General and that they presented
gathering. RABBI FRAM is on the left and MORRIS SCHAVER
Dr. Heller rescribed • his con- to him a•inemorandum which was establishments, closed their doors
on his., right.
versation -with Mr: Shaw and re- immediately telephoned to the in the early afternoon on Mon-
lated- how he had told' him of the British Ambassador in Washing- day to enable owners and em-
"Mr. Attlee, What About the Labor Party's Pledges?"
arrests of Jews for carrying gUns, ton. .
ployes to be present at the City
"Let My. People Got"
after they had been invited to
The long communication pre- Hall for the demonstration. :
accept ammunition. Pit the de-
"Great Britain: Millions Die While You Play Politics."
fense of Palestine during the war.
"6,000,000 Jewish Dead Demand Justice for Jews."
These young Jews are, now.
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"Is Attlee' Another ChamberlainZ"
jails, on sentences of 10 to 15
years given; them:- withou ' just
"The. White
Paper
Milk
Go!"
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trials.
"Palestine,. Land of Forgotten. Promises."
Impending • Injustice
"Great Britain, Truman Asks Refugees Enter Palestine."
"The Labor .government' is pre-
paring for the same . betrayal
"Was Justice a War Casualty?"
as . Chamberlain,": Dr. Heller
"European Jews` Need' Palekine. Let Them In.".
charged. - "The British hold the
"The Balfour Declaration Is Not a Scrap of Paper."
mandate under a' trusteeship.
These were among the'§I6gaft on `signs carried by pickets' Every person' who believeS that
we must heal the •.woes of the
for an hour on 'Monday, from 3 to 4 p.
who marched
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world . must raise bi$.- -voice
before the National Bank Build r4
ing whiCh.hoixies the British Con- mission into Palestine. We ask against the impending injustice.•
.Dr:-Heller referred to the 'sink=
sulate. ,
our governrrient to be careful in, ing.- of --the.* Patria, , told. 'of the'
There were more than 200 exte
nding loans to Great Britain
reinains:.'On the shores of
Pickets e irdio; after their demon- "under such conditions. W
.e ask Palestine- 'afid'i called- a •
stration, proceeded to the City the British people nOt to permit
Hall where • another 2,000 .had its C6idnial Office to perpetrate .niento of British inhumanity
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gathered. in solemn clemCinstra- an injustice. We ask the con-; man.
‘'Do. not believe the fal se : re;
tion to protest 'implementation of science' of mankind to cry out
the Palestine - White Paper, to de against the injustice' on Pales ports _that „it • is necessary for the
United States to send troops to
mand its abrogation and to call tine."
Palestine to protect the Jews
upon President Truman to con-
Dr. Crane,. a triecj friend of all .
tinue his efforts to assure the im- causes in behalf of the oppressed; against .the. ,declared.
`!It: is an absolute. bluff from fir
mediate; admission of at least. declared that he heartily
beginning to end. Jews, are. pre-.
100,000 Jews into Palestine.
dorsed. the „request of president pared to,take.care of themselves.
4npressive Gathering
Truman for the opening, of Pal- Besides; Palestine is an. armed
It Was the most irnpfesSire estine's dbors to JeWish immigra- .camp. The= country is; armed : to
gathering. The solemnity which tion, "beeause I am above every-
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the teeth.
- the occasion•Was emphal thing else a human being:"
marker
"And don't belieVe that it is
sized by the reading of a Psalm
"I feel,"
said,. "that any. - not possible' to bring hundredt -
by Rabbi Isaac Stoliman• • in
company of,•eople have a right : of thousands •of Jews into .rai-
Hebrew and the addAsses by twO ta live. .and if'
they,want to.fiy•P .,estine, without dispossessing a
Jewish SpOkesmen—Rabbi Leon ' in -a certain area.,,,Provisions
single Arab of disturbing the
Fram, ;=who presided, and • Dr. ought to be made for them to
peace, if . the British Wish
James G. Heller of Cincinnati; go and live there.
All the Tumors are .a .resqlt.,of ,
national chairman of the United
"The unique thing -about, . the .propaganda, British: vacilia7
Palestine Appeal, and - by Dr. Palestine experiment is 'that 'tion and inability to govern,"
Henry Hitt Crane, eminent every inch of land was, paid for
"Act now! We must speak in
Christian leader, pastor of Cen- by the ' J eWS
exorbitant the language of lustice, that we
tral Methodist Church.
prices.
will not permit our 1a0ple to be
Declaring that the gathering,
"I speak for. this appeal as a betrayed and to . rertiain . in con-
whose meeting was arranged by Ehristian;.
and: as . a .Christian I centration camps .. •We'are . ipeali:-
the Zionist Council' of LietrOit,. ,
love my 'fellOW Jevis to whom I ing the: name of decently.
assembled
to
petition
our
had
have a sense of obligation. We beseech -Yon: before it -is.tocr late
government in behalf of the Jew-
owe to the Jewish. people '. the to let your Voices be heard."
ish cause in Palestine, Rabbi
coiftribution of the -monotheistic
The picket line' and the .rally
Fram expressed, thanks to PresiL
conception of God—and 'my Mo- were arranged-. by -the , Zionist
dent Truman for his plea 'to hammedan and Arab brethren
CoUncil of Detroit Of which Ben ,:
Great Britain in behalf of the
owe the same debt to the, Jews. jathin M. .Laikin'' is :president.
160,000 Jews still languishing in
Lawrence W.. CrOhn' and . MorriS
Not Asking for Much
concentration camps.
Schaver were ehairnien of the ,
"I
believe
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in
democracy
and
Fram Outline.s Objectives
I hate' everything totalitarian and arrangements committee. " Schav-
Outlining the objectives of the fascist and Nazi.
er and Laikin led the picket line.
meeting as being. based on justice,
At the oonclusion, of the Fieetit
"I
'Can't
understand
why
the
Rabbi Fram said that the Jews
had won their rights in Palestine
Dinner: 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday Dinner: 2 tole p.
because they completely dedicat-
The REAL, authen-
ed themselves to the cause of the
tic story of Bataan,
Nations,
while
the
Arabs
United
4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield
Corregidor and jap
were sabotaging and hoping for'
Phone: TE. 1-3922
a Nazi victory.
prison. ca m p s, by
Open Daily, including Sunday:
Declaring that "we petition
General: Wain-
5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.
President Truman to be firm in
Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. M.
wright HIMSELF.,
his request for the admission of
including Sunday.
100,000 Jews:,," Rabbi Frain ern..2
phasized that , Palestine does not
belong to Great Britain. He stated
Dial CH 8800
that the meeting was assembled
man-
for
petition
the
conscience
of
to
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Our Egg Rolls:
kind.
Carrier
, Must Aid Helpless Refugees
A TREAT!
- 'NATIVE CHINESE FOOD
Delivery
"We ask the United Nations,"
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Also Choke American Dishes
he stated, "to keep watch that
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Britain. ',does not shoot down
helpless refugees who seek ad-
Urge Justice for Palestine
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