.74 6 _= ,a/t424 FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS CHAP 2-1 THRU CHAP I- KING JAMES, oouAY, AND J.P.S. A VERSIONS - • • FIRST! THANK YOU, UNCLE, I CHOOSE THIS FERTILE PLAIN OF JORDAN TO THE EAST! . . ARAI AND ABRAM LEFT, AND THE PLAGUES 5 DISAPPEARED! YES, SARAI! - -BUT THANK GOD WE HAVE ESCAPED GOD HAD A PLAN WITH OUR LIVES, IN SENDING US TO E , YPT! ABRAM! } AND SO ABRAM AND HIS FAMILY et fURNED TO THE LAND OF CANAAN WITH -st-4a - PHARAOH'S GIFTS BY CONT‘Nti1T1 ABRAHAM WAS CALLED ABRAM ("ESTEEMED OR HIGH NAME MONT. NALILF0.0 VFATHER") IN THE EARLY YEARS OF HIS LIFE ART WORK BY WAS CHANGED TO ABRAHAM, MEANING "FATHER OF A DON COMERON MULTITUDE" WHEN GOD PROMISED HIM AND HIS DESCENDANTS THE LAND OF CANAAN NA. c. GOPyRIGHT t9 ,•05 BY 411, -BACK IN CANAAN,AS THEIR FLOCKS IN- CREASED, LOTS AND ABRAM'S HERDSMEN FOUGHT ABOUT THE GOOD GRATING LAND GET YOUR SHEEP OFF THIS LAND- - WE WERE HERE Friday, July 19, 1 946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen LET THERE BE NO STRIFE BETWEEN US OR OUR MEN, FOR WE ARE KINSMEN! GET YOURS OFF OR I'LL HIT YOU AGAIN! G000!-THAT LAND IS FERTILE- -BUT BEWARE THE WICKED MEN OF SODOM! --- 1 ( - AND GOD RENEWS HIS PROMISE -- .-- , q AL L THE. LAND YOU SEE, I WILL GIVE TO YOU AtiO YOUR. CS-IiLDREN FOR_SVER.-I WILL ANAKE YOUR CHILDREN . TI-4 DUST OF 1- 1-1E EARTH, SO ' THAT IF A MAIlt CA/1 NUMBER THE t SEE, LOT, THERE IS PLENTY OF LAND FOR US BOTH -YOU TAKE YOUR CHOKE! 13 ■ 1JT LOT WITH HIS WIFE IN HIS NEW HOME SOON RAM INTO TROUBLE-- WARRING KINGS LAID WASTE THE LANDS OF SODOM AND SALEM OT IS TAKEN PRISONER HERE'S A GOOD STRONG ONE - I'LL TAKE HIM FOR MY SLAVE! DUST OF EARTH, THEN SNALL / 1 YOUR. CI-%112CaSN BE NUM 12ED! 0- - r U. S. Military Participation Issue at Palestine Parley 1M OH, LOT, WHERE ARE THEY TAKING YOU? GET WORD TO ABRAM-HE'LL SAVE US! 72- IACXT WEEK: ABRAM SETS Col FREE 16 Refugee Children, Hidden by. Dutch, Join Kin in U. S. Our Letter Box to have been constituted as a Jew- ish State but which Samuel in- terpreted as just a Home for Jews Editor, The Jewish News: Press Barred as American, British Representatives Debate I read your excellent review of in Palestine! Homeland Question in London; Financial Paper Herbert Samuel's "Grooves of And it was Samuel who cut off Suggests iCantonization' Plan Change." You recognized that he Transjordan from the Jewish Na- was silent on the more important tional Home and handed it over to issues and that he was pleased some foreign Arabs for a private with the progress made in Pales- pasturage, now by the grace of tine under his administration. the British overlords the kingdom Pleased indeed he should be not of Tran ,Jordan! And he paid sub- as a Jew and Zionist, which he sidies for the"invasion of and set- professes now to be, but as one tlement in Transjordan out of the commissioned by the King and treasury of the Jewish National the British government to begin Home. a policy that led directly to the Yes, it was also Samuel who crisis in Palestine during the past distributed the cream of the Crown " ten years. For it was Samuel who, upon or government lands, which by arriving to assume his duties as terms of the Mandate were to be first High Commissioner of Pales - settled by Jews, to feuding Be- tine, surrounded himself with anti- douins, robbers and cattle thieves. Zionist subordinates and being Four hundred thousands dunams afraid to offend them by appear-' of the most fertile land were given and open the doors of their own ing to favor the Jews he actually away to unproductive and unciv- countries to the tragic victims." established and put into practice ilized Arabs while the Jews re- an anti-Zionist and pro-Arab ceived not so much as a dunam Mussolini Paid Mufti for policy. from the Administration of the Holy War Against Britain It was Samuel who stated at Jewish High Commissioner. Sir Herbert Samuel has done WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The the Mandates Commission session that it was "the fundamental in- as much damage to the cause of former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem tention of the government to deal a Jewish Palestine as any individ- received extensive support and with the Arabs as if there had ual ever could do. His regime in funds from Mussolini for arousing never been a Balfour Declaration!! Palestine was one long nightmare, International Photo It was during Samuel's regime in spite of repeated assurances of Representatives of President Truman's special cabinet commit- a holy war against the English, it tee on Palestine shown as they left Washington national airport for is revealed in • a memorandum of that a pogrom of major propor- friendship, visits to the synagog- tions broke out in Palestine. The ues, etc. It is sufficient to state London. Left to right, the trio, Herbert E. Gaston, alternate for secretary of treasury; Honorary Ambassador Henry F. Grady, alter- a conversation in Rome between government permitted malignant that Chaim Weizmann himself nate for secretary of state. and Goldwaite Dorr, alternate for secre- Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim Arab propaganda t o spread later admitted sorrowfully:• "Per- tary of war, are participating in discussions in London on various von Ribbentrop, Mus,solini and his throughout the land until the haps I am responsible for this questions raised by the British government in connection with the Arab mind was poisoned and fin- (sorry) chapter `Samuel*." recommendation for transfer of 100,000 European Jews to Palestine. Foreign Minister and son-in-low ally murder and pillage, under the Yes, "Grooves of Change" is an Count Ciano on May 13, 1941, pub- protection of the police and even unusually interesting auto-bio- LONDON.—The issues involving American participa- lished by the State Department. under their direction, broke out in graphy, but in reading the chapters tion .in the military operations in Palestine is among major "The Duce noted ......that Italy the land. This outbreak of 1921, devoted to Palestine one must also considerations at the discussions being held here between had connections with the Fakir of which the British administration read first the true Zionist version the three-man American delegation and the British rep- Ipi and by extensive use of money under Samuel condoned and did of the chapter "Samuel". not even punish started the hor - resentatives. Yours truly, was attempting to induce him and The press has been barred from the discussions and the -the Grand Mufti to activity on the rible precedent that every out- LOUIS PANUSH, break, or threat of outbreak, of rule of "absolutely no publicity",;, 3437 Oakman. has been imposed "since this is a Jews and Arabs, which would deal side of the Axis," the memor- v:olence by armed Arabs was im- with matters of foreign policy, andum stated. Musolini pointed mediately rewarded by concessions conference of experts." South American Arabs Authoritative sources state that national defense and economic out that "the Grand Mufti had al- to the murderers and by verdicts the British government will not planning. Jews and Arabs would ready summoned the Arabs of the oi various inquiry commissions Hail Mufti As Leader which abrogated the rights of feel obligated to be bound by de- have equal representation in the world to a holy war against the the Jews and killed Jewish aspir- BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A cisions of the joint U. S.-British central government ; Zionist leaders have denied that English," and said "he considered ations in Palestine. paid advertisement praising the committee. It was Samuel who recalled the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem as a leader' The American delegation, ac- they have approved of a plan for this action of considerable im- bandit Haj Amin al Husseini from of the movement for Arab liberty companied by a dozen aides, con- the partitioning of Palestine. pa rtance." British action in Palestine was exile and appointed him Grand and independence has been in- sists of Henry Grady, Goldwaite Von Ribbentrop stated that Ad- Dorr and Henry Gaston, alter- endorsed by Rabbi Israel I. Mat- miral Dalian, representing the Mufti of Jerusalem. What this serted in many prominent news - nates for the Secretaries of State, tuck of the London Liberal Jewish Vichy government, had agreed to murderer had done to Jews both papers by the "Permanent Execu- War and Treasury, respectively. Synagogue. Commending action deliver certain quantities of weap- in and outside of Palestine is well tive Committee of the First Pan- against • "terrorism" in Palestine, Arab Congress in America" which `Cantonization' Urged ons and war materials to Iraq known. Pleased indeed must Sir The influential financial organ Dr. Mattuck said the only question from supplies under Italian con- Herbert be at his accomplishment! was established last year at a con- It was in the Samuel-Churchill ference of Arab groups from sev- "Economist' suggests "cantoniza- is whether it was right to arrest trol in Syria. Mussolini empha- tion" of Palestine as the best so- Jewish Agency leaders, and that sized the importance of helping White • Paper that the famous eral South American countries. The advertisements say that in lution of the problem. It advocates Jews must suspend judgment. He Iraq in order to establish a new words "economic and absorptive establishment of separate semi- declared: "Let the Jews in other front against the English and capacity" appeared for the first recent months there has been an autonomous Jewish and Arab re- lands who ply Britain with re- arouse the sympathy, not only of time and what havoc they played attempt by certain groups to "con- gions with a central government proaches urge their own govern- the Arabs, but of the majority of with Jewish hopes of immigration fuse" public opinion by spreading consisting, at first, of Jews, Arabs ments to take an effective share Mohammedans, into the land which was supposed false rumors about - the Mufti..• and the Briti,sh, and later just in • establishing peace in Palestine Sixteen refugee children and youths ranging in age from 5 to 23, who were hidden from the Nazis during the war by Christian families in Holland, arrived in New York aboard the SS. Marine Flash- er July 15 for reunion with rela- tives, the National Refugee Serv- ice reports. The Marine Flasher completed its third voyage from Europe bringing repatriated Americans and survivors of Nazi concentra- tion camps coming as quota im - migrant,; under the Truman di•ec- tive. The ship carried 292 Amer- ican repatriates and 648 immi- grants. Immigration arrangements for the children and most of the others were made by the NRS, whose work is financed by the $100,000,000 campaign of the UJA Historical Footnotes to Herbert Samuel's "Grooves of Change"