Friday, August 2, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS British Invade Tel Aviv With Airborne Division Directs U AHC Youth Activities Weizmann Declares Plan Worse Than Peel Proposal . British Offer Described As Having All the Disadvantages of 1937 Idea and None of Its Advantages; Laments Recent Action Against Yishuv 16,000 Troops Land in Palestine Metropolis to Launch Hunt for "Perpetrators of King David Hotel Bombing; City Press Under Rigid Curfew, Censorship uled to open in Paris this week has been postponed until the end of the week because some members of the Agency have not yet arrived. Despite his failing health Dr. Weizmann is expect- ed to • attend. Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Dr. Nahum Goldmann are already there. By OTTO SCHICK Special Cables to The Jewish News TEL AVIV, (JRA)—Sixteen thousand British airborne troops of the Sixth Airborne Division invaded Tel Aviv at 2 a. m. Tuesday and began house to house searches looking for perpetrators of the King David Hotel blasting. A curfew was instituted with a two hour lifting every 24 hours to permit the inhabitants to obtain food. The curfew orders state that (., "violators are liable to be shot Segal of the American Jewish on sight." A number of suspect- Committee met Tuesday for the ed terrorists were arrested. second time in a friendly at- Newspapermen's curfew passes mosphere. The arrival of Dr. were revoked, meaning that no Selig Brodetsky of the Board of Hebrew newspaper will be pub- Deputies and Henry J. D'Avigdor RABBI SAMUEL COOK lished in Tel Aviv for several Goldsmid of the Anglo-Jewish As- CINCINNATI — Rabbi Samuel days. Offices of Haaretz were oc- sociation and others is awaited. cupied and machinegun nests were Dr. Nahum Goldmann is particip- Cook, who recently returned from established there. ating in negotiations. Talks are the Southwest Pacific, where he Terrorists in Tel Aviv not expected to enter the in- served as a Captain in the Chap- High Commissioner Cunning- tensive stage until a common lains' Corps of the U. S. Army, ham broadcast the news announc- formula has been worked out. has been named director of Youth ing the raids. He said that evi- Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Dr. activities for the Union of Amer- dence exists that the terrorists Goldmann conferred Tuesday ican Hebrew Congregations and are in Tel Aviv. He said "It has morning with Secretary of State director of the National Federa- been my earnest wish that if Byrnes on the Palestine situation tion of Temple Youth, it was an- military action is forced upon us, but details are unknown. nounced by Dr. Maurice N. Eisen- it should have as its objectives drath, director of the Union of only the forces responsible for American Hebrew Congregations. that violence, and military opera- In his new post„ Rabbi Cook will tions and restrictions should in- work with the Union's Commission terfere as little as possible with on Jewish Education, of which Dr. the country's normal life. DETROIT ROUND TABLE of Emanuel Gamoran is director, and "However, I remind all people Catholics, Jews and Protestants t h e National Federation of of Palestine of the urgent ac- has arranged a tour of Jewish in- Temple Youth, of which Leonard tivity now proceeding to find an situtions on Monday, Aug. 5, H. Spring of New York is presi- early solution to the Palestine fod students from leading uni- dent. problem. Discussions are to be versities who are participating held with Arabs and Jews. in the Dodge Community House ARAB PROPAGANDA Violence can make the task more Summer Work Project. In the difficult if not impossible. In this morning they will visit the Jewish instance a shameful and barbar- Home for aged at 11501 Petoskey ous act has been committed. • It and in the afternoon they will be must be evident to every right- met at the Jewish Community minded man that mere protests Center by Rabbi Leon Fram of are not sufficient to remove a Temple Israel, who will explain stain of this kind. the work of the Jewish Commun- NEW YORK. (Palcor)—Exten- Preventative Measures ity Council. After a tour of the "No movement of a terrorist Center they will visit Temple sion to the U. S. of the Arab character would have a chance of Beth El and Rabbi Jay League boycott on Jewish goods survival against the wishes of the Kaufman will explain the ritual, and services is indicated in evi- people from whom it springs. symbolism, beliefs and practices of dence obtained by the New York "Preventative measures have Judaism. office of the Palcor News Agency been set in motion. It lies with * * * of Palestine. The evidence con- the Jewish community whether Congressional legislation provid- sists of a letter, mailed • May 14, they will help or hinder the de- ing for domestic control of atomic by the General Trading Co., an sign of rooting out the canker energy under civilian auspices was export-import firm of Amman, which, if it remains, can only urged by MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT, Transjordan. The letter addressed recoil on the heads of the Jewish of Detroit, president of the Na- to a New York firm by Rached community under whatever con- . tional Council of Jewish Women. Zok, manager, reads (errors in ditions the future may hold for * * * syntax, spelling and punctuation them." HENRY COHEN FAMILY Military spokesmen revealed CIRCLE members were invited to are the writer's) : "Gentlemen: We wish to intorm you - that searches and the curfew will a picnic at Lola Vallep Park by the Transjordanian Government, last for several days and the ar- Mr, and Mrs. Lou Cohen in honor that which is a member of the Arab League, rest of 3.000 men and women is of their daughter, Sharon recov- has decided to boycott all Zionist pro- and any transaction being expected. Males will go to Rafa ed from an operation. Plans are duction made through Jewish agents; for this and females to Latrum. All tele- in progress for the annual reason we take the liberty to introduce our Furm. which was established since phone connections were cut 'off. Hanukah party. long ago, knowing the requirements of Jewish police are confined in * * * the Arabian countries wishes to deal directly with you. their homes under the curfew un- SMITH FAMILY CLUB will "Please note that Transjordan is a til they are officially sent for. have its annual picnic Sunday at free independent State. ruled by an Arab Government, under the control of Lola Valley Park. There will be an Arab King. Dr. Weizmann Answers games and refreshments. The "Transjordan is a new borned coun- Questions in Commons try, it has a bright futur. it will be a event is being arranged by a com- second center of the Arab people, as LONDON (JTA)—Dr. Chaim mittee consisting of George for Egypt; if you think to have Weizmann on Monday night gave Smith, M. D. Smith and Morrey Cairo an agent , nr your to intru , e and to sell your products, please do a "briefing" report and answered Shepherd. not forget questions to a large group of 'The General Trading Vompany' Parliamentarians from all parties "Always at your service. please send NFTS Publishes Book us your catalogs and whatsoever dealing in preparation for the Palestine to what your factory exports.• debate which began in the House On Jewish Composers of Commons Wednesday. Dr. The high place of honor which Weizmann spoke in the Commit- For Consultation the Jew has achieved in the field tee Room of the House of Com- on personal or family of music is the theme of "The mons in spite of his illness. problems—Call Contribution of Jewish Composers to the Music of the Modern Jewish Groups Discuss ANNA OXENHANDLER World," by Dr. Anne Landau, pub- Revival of Committee TRinity 1-0362 PARIS, (JTA)—The revival o f lished and now ready for distribu- tion by the National Federation the Committee of Jewish Delega- tions which played an historic of Terriple Sisterhoods, whose role in securing guarantees of headquarters are in Cincinnati. The book is an omnibus collec- minority rights at the Versailles Conference is being discussed by tion of the lives, struggles, ambi- jewish delegations attending the tions and final achievement of the great Jewish composers of Europe Peace Conference. Members of various delegations and America; from the 19th cen- who are usually opponents in tury to the present day. It is part matters affecting Jewish life are of an. NFTS project to furnish The United Hebrew convinced that only coordina- program study materials for its tion of efforts can prevent the 21 400 Sisterhood units. Schools of Detroit Dr. Landau -- Stresses the fact nations at the conference from Gratefuily Acknowledge becoming confused concerning that creative genius is not limited the Receipt of Jewish demands. The demands of by race, nationality or religion. Beginning with the biographies of A substantial gift towards the the groups follow the same lines: Protection of Jewish rights in Felix Mendelsohn and Gustav Scholarship Fund of the Schools Mahler, two great composers of from a group of friends of Mr. former enemy countries. Leaders of the World Jewish the romantic period of 19 century and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt in Congress. American. Jewish Con- Germany, she takes the reader to honor of their 30th Wedding An- gress, Board of Deputies of British France during the days of Napol- niversary, which they are now Jews, American Jewish Committee . eonic splendor • when Jewish celebrating. * and others believe that separate musicians such as Jacques Halevy, or conflicting action is unjusti 7 Jacob .Meyerbeer and Jacques Off- Two scholarships from Mr. and fiable. enbach made their magnificent Mrs. Philip Slomovitz of Stoepel . Louis Lipsky of the American contributions to grand opera and Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah 'Jewish Conference and Simon, other • fieldS of music. of their .son,. Carmi. Local Brevities Transjordan Export Manager's Circular Reaches N. Y. `Furm' ;,• Page Seven ' • LONDON (JTA) — The new British proposals for Palestine are described by Dr. Chaim Weizmann as having all the dis- advantages of the Peel Commis- sion's plan, which has issued in 1937, and none of the advantages. The Zionist leader says that he has heard nothing official con- cerning the new plan. In an address read for him to a mass meeting in the Palace theater here this week Dr. Weis- mann, who was unable to attend because of ill health, said that Jews throughout the world con- demn the bombing of the King David Hotel. The Jewish com- munity of Palestine, he added must not only condemn, but must exert all efforts to insure that "such a crime is never again pos- sible." Dr. Weizmann pointed out, however, that a "lamentable thing was done to the Yishuv on June 29." Life cannot be normal in a country where any citizen can be arrested without a warrant or reason, where a strict censorship prevails and where thousands of men and women languish in de- tention camps for months, Dr. Weizmann continued. Aggravate Situation "What the British and the Jews need more than anything else in Palestine today is normality," he added. Searches and arrests have ag- gravated the situation, which was already tense as the result of pro- crastintaion over the admission of the 100,000 Jews recommended by the inquiry committee and by President. Truman. Agency Meeting Delayed The special meeting of the Jewish Agency which was sched- War Information By Jews Helped United Nations Win U. S. Military 'Brass' Lauded for Handling Of DPs in Germany Intelligence Officer Reveals Vital Role Played by 'Illegal' Entrants to Palestine JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) — Jewish Palestine was the princi- Advisor to McNarney Says pal political and military intelli- gence center for the United Na- tions from 1940 through 1943, J. Shefi, Jewish intelligence officer, claimed here, reporting that the hundreds of so-called "illegal" Jewish immigrants, many of whom at the risk of their lives, brought photographs and draw- ings of war factories and military installations under German con- trol, were the chief sources of in- formation from Nazi-occupied Eu- rope. Writting in the Palestine Post, Mr. Shefi describes how during the war years he interrogated hundreds of Jewish immigrants who gave him information, vital to the planning of Allied bombing and other military operations, particularly concerning central and southern Europe, and from which he prepared over a thou- sand reports for the British and American High Commands. Palestine Is Only Answer to Jewish Problem BERLIN (JTA)—Speaking to a group of more than a hundred Allied military and civilian offi- cials at the first such meeting in the Jewish Club of Berlin, Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, advisor on Jewish Affairs to Gen. Joseph T. 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