THE JEWISH NEWS Page Two Purely Commentary Ghost Fleets to Palestine The 'Story of 'Illegal Floating Coffins' By ALFRED WERNER By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ POLITICS AND JUSTICE Mediocre newspaper correspondents and columnists have contributed towards con- fusion on the Palestine and other issues affecting Jews. Some of them have seen fit to speak of a "Jewish vote" as in- fluencing the position of our government, and this cry was picked up with a cer- tain measure of audacity by newspapers in England. Fortunately, men like the Mowrers, Maj. Eliot and others recognize the exist- ence of another element: the human issue. Perhaps those belonging to the category of the confusers will one day appreciate that even if a voting power is involved, it is a force for good, and not for evil. It would be better for those who are tools of destructive interests to look into the background of the entire situation- and to realize that the death of 6,000,000 Jews is chargeable not alone to Nazi brutality, but also to the democratic powers who could have saved Many of them and who now continue to keep PaleStine's doors closed to the remnant of homeless and' dispossessed who had the courage to resist death and to survive. The issue is a challenge to justice. But an element of politics also is involved. The Zionist movement always based its success upon the approval of the nations of the worldan endorsement that .has come forth consistently, and to which we demand adherence. Since the 'element of practical politics does exist, it is imperative that American Jews should exercise their rights to make their representatives in Congress aware of our anxiety to have pledges adhered to, to assure the prompt admission of 100,- 000 Jews into Palestine, to make the Con- gressional Resolutions - on Palestine_ and the planks in the PartY Platforms real- ities, and not 'shams. * *_ MYTH OF• ARAB OPPOSITION -. Copyright, 1946, Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc. Several years ago, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, discussing the issues of Palestine's "absorptive capacity" and of the so-called "illegal" immigration, dismissed the prob- lems by asserting that "there is always room in mother's house." Yet the Tories in London continued to appease the Arabs, or, more precisely, the Effendis, who were opposed to Jewish immigration. Some day the story of these "ghost ships," crowded with homeless .Jews, which haunted the waters of the eastern Mediterranean, will be written as a chapter in the Golden Book of Jewish Renaissance. That kind of "illegal" immigration existed even before the White Paper of May, 1939, virtually closed Palestine to the Jews. The most famous cage then was that of the steamer Velos, in 1934. Three hundred and eighteen German and east European refugees were marooned in that ship. The Palestine authorities refused to admit these immigrants, for they were .uncertifi- cated; the captain tried his luck on other shores. When the refugees' meagre funds were exhausted, they were kept below- deck like cattle for weeks, until they were given temporary asylum in Poland. In 1938 when the Nazis marched into Austria, the number of immigrants enter- ing Palestine increased greatly. During the summer of the next year, three tiny ships, crowded with Jews, limped into Beirut, Syria. For weeks they had cruised along the shores of Palestine. Whenever they entered territorial waters, British de- stroyers and patrol boats turned their away. An epidemic had broken out in two of the ships; they were allowed to dock. In November, 1939, a - few weeks after the outbreak of World War II, the tiny Salvador, a "floating coffin," left the Romanian port of Constantza with 500 Jewish passengers. In the Sea of Marmora, between the Bosporus and Dardanelles, this unseaworthy craft sank. Half of her passengers were drowned. The survivors were picked up by the Darien, which, with 800 other Jewish refugees from Bucharest pogroms, reached Palestine in March, -1940. Happily for the passengers, their ship was about to sink, and they had to be taken . ashore. Shortly after the Patria disaster, the Atlantic, a 400-ton ship, reached Pales- tine in a sinking condition. The 1,800 passengers were moved first to the Atlith internment camp. Police entered one night and ordered them to be ready for trans- portation to Mauritius. The desperate men,, women and children lay on the floor, nude, and refused to obey. They were removed by force and shipped to the island of Mauritius. Since the liberation of Europe by the Allied armies "ghost ships" crowded with survivors of Dachau, Buchenwald, Belsen and Maid- anek again crossed the eastern Mediterranean. But there was- a marked 'difference to previous landings. Whenever a "ghost ship" landed near a beach, the Jewish Resistance Movement engaged the police in that section in order to divert their attention froth the landing. The latest and possibly the last "ghost ship" . -was. the Fede, with 1,014 refugees: On April 17,. 1946, . the High Commissioner of Palestine announced that the refugees detained in the Fede would be granted entry into Palestine. A week later, the Anglo-American Inquiry Cothmittee recommended that 100,000 Jews frOm Europe be admitted -to Palestine as quickly as possible. Should the United Nations act in accordance with this advice, we should see the end of the "floating coffins," of the "ghost ships" carrying human cargo to the land of Israel. By LEVIN Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON Most unfortunate of all the misrepre- (Copyright, 1946, Independent Jewish Copyright, 1946, Seven Arts sentations volving around ,the Pales- -- Press Service. Inc.) Feature Syndicate, Inc. tinian problem is the malicious myth re- We present to you this 'week as our garding Arab opposition to. Jewish efforts EXECUTIVE He's a power In the office of what we'll guest columnist Albert David Butler .. . in Palestine. • call, for • the sake of secrecy, the Amer- We feel that his poem is more timely Responsible , leaders have established the fact that the Arabs in Palestine wel- ican Jewish • Non-Sectarian Advisory than ever . . . Now as the Nuremburg Emergency Aid committee„- and he's • come Jewish immigrant and that they Trials approach their final phase . appreciate the blessings that have been totally unaffected by his-eRalted position. IN MEMORIAM brought to the land "by the Jewish set- "Don't kid me," he - told his assistant. tlers. Also, it is common knowledge that "Don't • be afraid to tell the the truth. I Dedicated to the Judges of the Nuremburg Trials Arabs from neighboring countries have want you to tell me what you really By Albert David Butler been clamoring to settle in Palestine and thi,tik . , even if it costs you your job." * thereby gain the advantage that comes There's a Monument in Germany to those who share in the progress created COLOSSAL IRONY surpassing all the rest by the Halutzim. "Faced with . . . deepening man-power For its horrible significance Clay Gowran, Chicago Tribune corre- shortage, military government has now Which left the world aghast! spondent in Jerusalem, interviewed a turned over responsibility for de-Nazifi- number of leaders, both Jews and Arabs, cation to the Germans themselves . . . It after the inquiry committee made public is only a year since V-E day. But the Like a huge immortal Monument marking every little grave its report. In a cable to his newspaper on memory of the corpses at Buchenwald May 7, Mr. Gowran pointed out that the, has been dissipated by too much German Filled with broken twisted bodies Of - Humanity—betrayed! "siinple, common people," Jews and brandy and double talk."—Donald B. Arabs, "could live and work peaceably Robinson in the May • "American Mer- There were Gentiles and Jews side by side if it were not for these dis- cury." • for whom Nazis had no use; turbing facts: Undesirable—because of "FIRST—About a dozen Arab families, who the same sentiments—provided the British different views . . . dictate the thoughts and politics of tens of would take the necessary. action• to pre- thousands of clansmen, fear the peaceful inter- mixing of Arabs and Jews eventually would vent the dozen Arab families injecting Or because of their Religion, destroy the virtual feudal system they have enjoyed so long. Therefore. they deliberately fright - into the hearts of their people. or because of different Race, attempt to inflame their followers against the * * * In the new and mighty "order". Jews. "SECOND—The British colonial administration quietly supports these Arab overlords in their inflammatory activities so that it can prove that British presence in the mandate is necessary. Thereby the continued existence of British bases and exploitation is assured.'' To prove his point, Mr. Gowran inter- viewed, among others, George Nassar, secretary of the Palestine Labor League,. a federation of more .than 5,000 Arab workers who are interested in cooperat- ing with the Jews. Said Mr. Nassar: - "I am convinced at least 80 per cent of the Arab population and most Jews could live peace- ably together but for these factors. Overlords rule great masses of workers and villagers as in ancient times. They are mainly interested in maintaining huge estates which can be worked only with cheap Arab labor. Naturally, they are afraid of the influence the Jews, with their high- er standard of living, may have on Arab workers, so they try to create antagonism against the ' Jews. "The British government, which should pro- mote cooperation between Jews and Arabs, does the opposite. The British know that the Jews, if given an opportunity, would transform Pales- tine into a modern state, thereby smashing the colonial shell now surrounding it. There are many reasons why the British are eager to maintain the shell. They want to retain bases here. but, further, it is to the - interest • of , English capital invested here that the standard of living and wages of the population be kept low in order that the English can realize big profits. "That's why the British support the Arab overlords who have the same desires. It's a case of an imperialist nation using as a tool im- perialist families. - In other countries immigrants are rivals • of the local population and endanger living stand- ards. Here the Jews, by creating work, raise the Arabs' way of life and make the country a better place for both." `IF ARABS REVOLT, BLAME BRITAIN' Another eminent correspondent, Rich- ard Mowrer, in a cable from Cairo to. the New York Post, places blame for the entire "Arab scare" at the doorstep of the British. He maintains, as the heading over one of his latest cables indicates, that "if the Arabs revolt, you can blame . the British", and he points especially to the danger involved in the possible re- turn to Palestine of the arch-war criminal, the former Mufti. To quote Mr. 1Vlowrer's conclusions: "If the British say the Mufti is not a war criminal and enemy of Britain ; if they've kept his post. vacant; if they permit the Mufti's friends to return from exile and parade the Mufti's picture in Palestine villages, then. rea- son the Palestine Arabs, Amin el Husseini is going to stage a comeback duly approved by the British. The last time there was a revolt, the war cry of the Arabs was 'El Dawla Mannar— 'The government is with us!' "Will • it be the same war cry if there is a next time?" Put two and two together, ladies and .gentlemen, . and you have your answers to all the problems affecting the - false scare regarding an Arab-Jewish rift. Will the British government do any- thing abOut it? - Will OUR OWN government do some- thing about the threats of the Husseinis and the Abdullahs and the Ibn Sauds?. Perhaps we can force the issue 'by using• our political influence. In any event, none We present this as important evidence, of us should hesitate to make use of our gathered by a non-Jew from an Arab power as American citizens to see that spokesman, and we maintain that the justice is done to our people in Palestine average Arab in Palestine would echo and that pledges are not broken. this "rabble" had no place! They "scrapped" the Ten Commandments; lost all human Decency. The "new order" had no use For Justice, Love, or Sympathy. Friday, May . 17, 1946 Between You and Me By BORIS SMOLAR (Copyright, 1946, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. ) STRAWS IN THE WIND If you care to bet that the World Zionist Congress, scheduled to open .on Aug. 7, will not take place this year, you may win some money . . . There is a good deal of bargaining going on behind the scenes concerning postponing the congress . . • And there is not Much opposition to this idea . . . Those advocating postpone- ment argue that there is much political work to be done this summer in con- nection with the recommendations of the Anglo-American inquiry committee . . They consider it harmful to split the Zionist forces by conducting election campaigns for delegates to the 'congress when Zionist leadership will have its hands full, fighting for the .admission of 100,000 Jews to Palestine . . . They also believe that the World Zionist Congress, if held 'before the 100,000 Jews are ad- mitted to Palestine, may face difficulties in formulating its political policy. It is known that President Truman is most anxious to see action as soon as pos- sible on the recommendations of the in- quiry committee . . . And it is also taken for granted that American ships will be assigned by the -President for free trans- portation of the 100,000 displaced Jews . • • • American Zionist leaders are now formulating suggestions to- be presented to the President in connection with his sincere - desire to see all the 100,000 dis- - placed" Jews moved to Palestine before - the end - of this year . • . A Zionist dele- gation will ask the President to consult Jewish leaders on setting up machinery to carry out the recommendations of the inquiry committee. The State 'Department is concerned about the fact that Jews from Poland and Hungary are "infiltrating" the American zones in Germany and Austria with the hope of being among the 100,000 Jews to be transpOrted to Pales-tine . . . Leaders of Jewish Organizations have been called to Washington by Acting Secretary of State Acheson to discuss this subject. FINANCIAL PROSPECTS The U.; S. governmeirt is willing to grant a huge loan for Palestine in order to facilitate the carrying out of the recom- mendations of the Anglo-American in- quiry committee . . . This loan may be granted through the Export-Import Bank • . . . It will run into many millions of dollars, and will not need . any ratifica- tion by Congress . . . One of the stipula- tions, I understand, will be that the loan also be used by the Palestine government for the benefit of neighboring Arab coun- tries . . . This loan has nothing to do with the possibility of the Jewish Agency re- ceiving the largest share of the $25,000,000 which the Allied Reparation Conference in Paris recently decided to allot to the Intergovernmental Committee on Ref- ugees for . the resettlement and rehabili. - tation of displaced people . . . The Jewish Agency is already negotiating with the Intergovernmental Committee for this sum . . . Zionist as well as non-Zionist leaders in this country are- supporting the demand of the Agency . . . The .State Department considers that this .$25,000,000 constitutes a first and prior charge on German external assets which the Allies will get as reparations. * 5• 5 WASHINGTON TALK While the U. S. governthent is inclined to comply with the request by British. Prime Minister Attlee that . America should provide financial assistance in bringing :100,000 Jews from Europe to . "We're the master race," they shouted, • Palestine, it will definitely give. a nega-. "Pure" and "Noble braves!" five reply on Attlee's demand that Amer- "We" were born to be the Rulers, ican troops be stationed in Palestine . . All the rest were "slaves!" The attitude of leading figures in Wash- ington is that as long as Britain wishes to There's a Monument in Germany remain the sole trustee over Palestine, that's fearful to behold it is her duty to -maintain order there . . For the countless deeds of infamy Moscow is watching with utmost interest that records do unfold. for the American reply . . All indica-. tions point to the fact that if American. troops are stationed in Palestine, the Nazi Concentration Camps Soviet government would demand that were filled from every Nation Russian troops also be stationed there Where the "master race" of Germany In general, Moscow's attitude towards displayed their evil passion! _ the PaleStine question becomes clearer from day . to day . . . The Soviet govern- Entire Families were Doomed ment believes that the Palestine popula- to shameful degradation. • tion has the right to determine its own They Raped, they Flogged, they Maimed, future • . i , But if Palestine is to be placed They Killed; Age had no consideration! under temporary trusteeship, MogcoW wants it ;to -be a British-Ameriean-Rus- • sian trusteeship . . A clear Cut -Soviet This visionary Monument view on the Palestine issue will' be given will be, 'till Judgment Day, at the forthcoming session of the Gen- A Shrine for all the Lives eral Assethbly of the UN in New York the Nazis took away. in September . . . There is /id• reason to fear that Russia will place -the Pales- These Souls now sit in Judgment tine question on the agenda Of the Secur- unto Eternity ... ity Council which - is now in session And Judge the deeds of infamy, which bears a frightful Penalty_! 4 Nor will the issue be raised by 'Egypt, I