Friday, January 25, 1946 Brewster Cites Importance Of Palestine Homeland THE JEWISH NEWS Brings Refugee Plea To Allied Campaign Senator Tells Michigan Chapter of American Christian Palestine Committee That 'Truman Is Being Taken for Unfortunate Ride' Over Zion Issue U. S. Senator Owen Brewster of Maine, in his address at the dinner meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American Christian Palestine Committe on Wednesday evening, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, made the charge that President Truman "is being taken for an unfortunate ride" by the State De- partment which, in turn, is affected by the "malign influence of the British foreign and colon-'•\ ial office" on the question of Pal- the League of Nations and by estine. the treaty made. with the United Making the prediction that if States Government, under which world trouble begins anew it may Britain obligated herself to carry originate in the Middle East, out the specific provisions of the Senator Brewster called for the Balfour Declaration. Certainly establishment of an independent the trusteeship or the mandatory Palestine not merely as a haven or the treaty of the United States for displaced Jews but as a place can not be modified by any au- where the United States can es- thority less than that which be- tablish a foothold so that this stowed the obligation or author- country might inform the Middle ity. East of American policy and in "The obligations of Great Brit- turn learn of the problems in ain and the United States to carry eastern countries. out the terms of the agreement Key to Future Peace can not be modified by the Presi- Senator Brewster charged that dent or by any other authority "Palestine still is the pawn of less than that which created the power politics and perhaps also a obligations, which was the action key to future peace." of the United States Government, Recalling that both former through its constitutional author- Prime Minister Churchill, and ities, the President, the Senate, Herbert Morrison, former British and, as a matter of fact, in that labor leader, had expressed the instance the whole Congress of view that the White Paper on Palestine was a betrayal of Brit- the United States." 300 Attend Dinner ' ish pledges to the Jewish people, Senator Brewster characterized More than 300 men and women, British action as "an obtuseness among them some of the out- which seems to be somewhat con- standing leaders in Michigan's tagious so far as our own State political and educational circles. Department is concerned." attended the dinner. "I trust," the Maine Senator Former U. S. Senator Prentiss stated, "that a clarification of M. Brown introduced the guest public thinking on •this matter by speaker and reiterated his per- more complete reports may con- sonal interest in the cause of Pal- duce to a solution which will not estine's reconstruction as the only solve the very pressing Jewish National Home and the problem of Palestine, but, as I opening of Palestine's doors to conceive it, serve the long-range Jewish immigration. interests of American foreign Judge Frank A. Picard, chair-. policy as well." man of the Michigan American Mislead Public Opinion Christian Palestine Committee, Senator Brewster continued: presided at the dinner. "It may be a matter of relative Seated at the speaker's table indifference to the Jews whether Britain wishes to use its special also were the Rev. George A. position in Palestine in order to Drew of the Mt. Hope Congrega- station there a large number of tional Church, who gave the in- British troops for imperial rea- vocation; Msgr. J. Ciarrochi, who sons. But what is most unfor- gave the benediction; former tunate is the apparent attempt of governors Alex Groesbeck and the British to mislead public Wilber Brucker; Circuit Court. opinion, both in Great Britain Judges and other leaders; Dr. and in this country, as to their and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer and reasons for having those troops Rabbi Leon Frain. Views Committee's Plans in Palestine, and to put on the Jews the blame for a purely, or George F. Pierrot, who was primarily, imperial policy. among those at the speaker's "By now, the families of Brit- table, spoke bfiefly regarding ish soldiers stationed in Palestine future activities planned by the have been led to believe that the American Christian Palestine Zionist issue is what prevents Committee, invited the Christian their sons and brothers from be- leaders present to join the Mich- ing demobilized and returned to igan Chapter and announced their homes. plans of the- chapter for a two- Delay Soldiers' Return day institute to be held in De- "They have been led to believe troit, March 20 and 21. that the presence of British Mr. Pierrot announced that troops in Palestine is necessary some of the outstanding Amer- either in order to defend the ican leaders will participate in Jews from Arab onslaughts, or in the sessions; that a women's ses- order to prevent illegal activities sion will be held on March 20, a and violence on the part of the youth session that evening and Jews, and that therefore it is the the following events on March 21: Jews who stand in the way of the a luncheon, an entire afternoon's reunion of English soldiers with session and a banquet at which their families. The situation has Senator Mead of New York is ex- led to a great deal of resentment pected to speak. and to an increase of anti-Semit- Abner Larned spoke briefly in ism. "The joint Anglo-American behalf of the infantile paralysis Commission is intended apparent- fund. Show Palestine Film ly, to saddle the United States with a share in the moral respon- The -Jewish National Fund film, sibility for a British policy in the latest technicolor picture to Palestine, but there is no desire to be taken in Palestine, was shown. allow the United States an ef- Among the distinguished guests fective voice in deciding Pales- present, in addition to those on tine's future. It is understood the speaker's dais, were: Dr. M. that there is a desire or aim on S. Ward of Big Rapids, Mich., the part of Great Britain to ob- president of Ferris Institute; Tony tain from the United Nations Or- Weitzel, columnist; Frank X. ganization a trusteeship over Martel, president of the Mich- Palestine and to have it declare igan Federation of Labor; 'guests Palestine a British security zone under the United Nations charter. from Bay City, Kawkawlin, Jack- son, Albion and other Michigan Pursue Own Policies "If such an arrangement were communities. to come about, Great Britain Others at the speakers' table would be as free, if not more included U. S. Circuit Court free, to pursue its own policies in Palestine as it was in its ca- Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Sim- pacity as a Mandatory of the ons, and Allen Crow, director of League of Nations. The power the Economics Club. which Great Britain exercises in It is expected that member- Palestine at the present time de- rives in no way from the Balfour ship in the Michigan Christian Declaration, but simply and solely Palestine Committee will soon from the mandate given to it by run into the many hundreds. HENRY MONTOR Henry Montor, executive vice- chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, was one of the speakers on Tuesday evening, at the meet- ing of the board of Jewish Wel- fare Federation in behalf of the United Jewish -Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pal- estine. In addition to being executive vice-chairman of the UJA, Mr. Montor is also executive vice- chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, American Jewry's cen- tral agency for the settlement and upbuilding of the Jewish National Home in Palestine. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Montor is a well-known writer and literary critic, having been for many years a contributor to various periodicals and newspapers. He is also the founder of the Palcor News Agency covering news of Palestine and the Near and Mid- dle East. He has visited Pales- tine and Europe, where he has studied the problems and needs of the Jewish people. He has lec- tured in scores of communities throughout the country. Page Seven 1,287,033 Pounds of Clothes Sent to Europe Through MC NEW YORK.—T h r ou g h the American Jewish Joint' Distribu- tion Committee, war sufferers in Europe received 1,287,033 pounds of clothes, shoes and bedding donated by the American people in the United National Clothing Collection and will also benefit by the Victory Clothing Collec- tion now in progress throughout the nation, it was announced to- day by Dan A. West, executive director of the clothing drive. Mr. West, director of the divis- ion of contributed supplies for UNRRA, explained that the con- tributed clothing which was dis- tributed through the Joint Dis- tribution Committee went to people who suffered persecution whether for religious affiliations or because of political views or activity. Pointing out that clothing given in the first united nation-wide drive aided 25,000,- 000 people in bombed-out lands of Europe, China and the Philip- pines, he said that through the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, 484,000 pounds of the contributed clothing Went to refugees in Belgium, the Nether- lands and France; displaced per- sons in Austria received 387,000 pounds and displaced persons in Germany received 2,000,000 pounds. Henry J. Kaiser, chairman of the Victory Clothing Collection, was chairman of the-(United Na- tional Clothing Collection. The national goal in this drive is 100,000,000 garments, in addition to shoes and bedding. 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