THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six . Nerves War in Palestine Stirs Universal Protests (Continued from Page 1) Demands are increasing in many quarters that the United Nations step in to solve the problem. Former Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles, who has been Urging that the UN take over the administration of Palestine in view of Great Britain's failure to effect peace in the territory, re- iterated on Sunday his demand that an international trusteeship council be created to handle the problem and to remove restrictions upon Jewish immigration. It became known, however, that Britain will apply to the UN in September for trusteeship over Palestine. Meantime, with a complete year drawing to a close since Presi- Llent.Truman made his request—on Aug. 31, 1945—for the immediate admission of 100,000 displaced Jews into Palestine, Jewish communi- ties throughout the U. S. have arranged- for public meetings for this Saturday and Sunday , as a reminder to President Truman of his pledges and as a demand that these promises. be honored by Great Britain. Protest Rally at Shaarey Zedek Saturday In Detroit, the rally will be held this Saturday night at the Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Morris Adler 0 and Leon Feuer will be the speakers. • Jewish Agency leaders have indicated that they- are prepared to meet with Palestinian Arabs to seek a solution to their mutual problem, but they are opposed to Arab states outside of Palestine joining in the negotiations. The reported resignation from the Jewish Agency executive - of Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, president of the Zionist Organization of America, has aroused much speculation regarding the future course of political events affecting Palestine. Dr. Silver, whose resignation is said to result from sharp disagreement with Dr. Nahum Gold- mann and other Agency leaders over the line to be followed on British proposals, refused to comment on the report and announced "that all statements will have to cOme /from the Jewish Agency Executive." Ask O'Dwyer go to Palestine week on charges of making a ter- A group of Jewish, Protestant rorist attack against the Haifa and Catholic clergymen is re- railway yards in June, was urged ported to have called upon Presi- by Tel Aviv's chief rabbi-elect, dent Truman to send Mayor J. .L. Unterman, when he was re- O'Dwyer of New . York, former ceived by Six George Gater of the head of President Roosevelt's War Colonial Office. Refugee Board, to Palestine as a Gater, who spent 25 minutes one-man commission to study the with Unterinan, promised to for- Situation there and to report back ward the appeal immediately to to the President. Mayor O'Dwyer, Colonial Secretary Hall who is on who was not consulted on the vacation. Rabbi Unterman said proposal, declined to comment. after the interview he hoped ,ithat Word received from Paris re- "reason would prevail." veals that Chaim Greenberg, Am- erican Zionist labor leader, was Goldie Meirson Considered refused a transit visa by the As Successor to Shertok Lebanese government. The Am- JERUSALEM, (JTA) —G o 1 di e 'erican Consulate is reported to be Meirson, American-born labor intervening in his behalf. It was leader, is being considered for the decided in Paris that David Ben post of chief of the political de- Gurion. and Moses Sneh should partment of the Jewish Agency remain there for the present. to replace Moshe Shertok, who is London's Zionist Review charg- being held' in Latran prison. If ed this week that the anti-Zion- elected, she would be the • first ist crusade in the British press is woman to occupy the position. encouraging anti-Semitism in England. British Seize Hebrew Edition Of Van Paassen's Books Crum's Policy Frustration J E R USALEM, (JPS Charges Pique Acheson Hundreds of copies of Hebrew WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Acting translations of Pierre Van Paas-: Secretary of State Dean Acheson sen's books, "The Forgotten Ally," denied charges by Bartley C. describing the war effort of Jew- Crum, member of the former ish Palestine, and "Days of Our Anglo-American inquiry commit- Year," a corrspondent's auto- tee; that "middle level" State De- biography with chapters on Pales- partment officials have frustrated tine, were impounded by police Presidential policy on Palestine. in Tel Aviv August . 21. he said that if there is any fault British authorities here have in this matter, which he does not returned to the : Jewish Agency believe, the criticism should be some of its 'documents and other directed against him. material seized while the Agency At a press conference, Mr. buildings were occupied by British Acheson said that all the officials troops after the June 29 raids. concerned work under his direct • and immediate guidanbe. Tel Aviv Vets Demonstrate (Reached in San Francisco, Against British Policy Mr. Crum challenged the • State TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Hundreds Department to publish the files, of Jewish veterans, dressed in the which he said he saw, contain- uniforms of all branches of the ing "secret cables to Arab rulers British armed forces, marched in the Middle East," which, he through the streets of Tel Aviv in contends, made promises to the a demonstration demanding a Arabs contradictory to the Ad- "free Jewish Palestine." ministration's policy supporting The parade climaxed a day- Jewish immigration. Mr. Crum long conference protesting British said he had copied some of these Policy and demanding admission cables and would make them of the surviving Jews of Europe. available to the Senate Foreign A resolution appealed . to all vet- Relations Committee.) erans throughout the world to help end the "oppression Of the Jewish DP Leaders Deny Jewish people." placing Anti-British Placards MUNICH, (JT4)--TJewish DP Scandinavian Jewish Youth leaderS have disavowed any con- Hits Terror, Backs Jewish State. pection with the persons who C 0 PENH AGEN', (JTA)—The placed anti-British placards • on" Scandinavian Jewish Youth Con- several buildings ;here, including gress concluded here after adopt- V. S. military headquarters. How- ing a resolution condemning ter- ever, they said that they would rorism in Palestine, but support- take all possible steps: to prevent ing the "heroic struggle of the recurrence Of the incident. Palestine Jews for freedom." It American military . police and asked the immediate admission of Counter Intelligence COrps agents 100,000 immigrants and the estab- raided the local .offices of the lishment of a Jewish State by. Hashomer Hatzair in an attempt peaceful means. to apprehend the perpetrators. No incriminating evidence was Tear Gas Bomb Hits British found on the raided premises and Embassy hi. Buenos Aires no arrests were made. One mili- BUENOS ,AIRES, (JTA) -- A tary official said the raid was the tear gas bomb was thrown at the result of a, "bum steer:" British Embassy here by unknown persons who escaped. A British Rabbi Pleads, for Cieniency flag with a huge swastika painted for 18 Condemned Youths on it was hung on the roof of a LONDON, (JTA)—Clemency for house opposite the London Bank the 18 Jewish youthS sentenced Building. The police, are in- . Hurls Stone, Breaks Gag on Publishing Of Mufti's Crimes JERUSALEM, (JPS - Palcor) — The' Palestine censor's gag on press publication of news relat- ing to the Mufti's collaboration With the Axis and his war against Europe's Jews, was broken- Aug. 22, with the airing in court of the facts about the Mufti. Zvi Goldfarb, of Tel Aviv, brought about circumvention of the censor's ban by hurling a stone at an Arab bus, carrying a picture of the Mufti. Charged with disorderly conduct, in his de- fense he enumerated the crimes committed by the Mufti against the Allies and the Jews. He charged the Mufti was responsible for the extermination of 6,000,000 Jews in Europe, and was now seeking to re-enter Palestine to resume his war against the Jews. The Arab chauffeur said he had never heard about the slaughter of Europe's Jews. Judge Ezioni said the display of the Mufti's picture in windows of buses and shops is a provoca- tion to all Jews. He fined Gold- farb one pound in view of the ex- tenuating circumstances. Report- ing the evidence presented in court, the Palestine press for the first time carried the full story about the Mufti. , The first rehearsal meeting of the 22nd year of Halevy Singing society is scheduled for Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, in the Roose- velt school, Linwood at Burlin- game, providing the public schools open before that time. Halevy will present a series of three concerts in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Woodward at Kirby,. on Tuesday, Nov. 19; Wednesday, Feb. 5, and Wednesday, May 7. Halevy Chorus, directed for the 17th con- secutive year by Dan Frohman,, will share the programs with sev- eral guest soloists. Plans for this season include a class in Music Understanding and Appreciation, and a_ Music Quiz with appropriate prizes, to be conducted on Tuesdays, 8:30 to 9 p. in., prior to regular rehearsals. Both class and quiz will be con- ducted by Mr. Frohman, assisted by Max Levy and Bella Goldberg, members of the music committee. All Halevy members are eligible to participate. Tuesday Evening Philip Adler, member of the ed- itorial staff of the Detroit News and eminent correspondent, whose articles on Pales- tine are current- ly attracting na- tionwide atten- tion, will address Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith Tuesday evening at headquarters, •12233 Linwood. „Ai Mr. Adler will speak o n th e Philip Adler subject " T h e Problem of Pal- estine." There will be no admis- sion charge. The public is invit- ed. Refreshments will be served. Murray Sabin is president of the lodge and Sol Roseriman is chairman of the program com- mittee. slew" otaday 1e eel cut LABOR DAY WITH THIS SIMPLE CONTROL SCOTTS 4-X Right now Plarttain, Buckhorn, One 15-Minute Visitor Monthly—Only Near Dandelions and similar weeds easily succumb to a spraying of Scotts 4-X. Almost like magic Kin—for Detainees they disappear, roots and all— while the grass is not harmed. 800 Arrested Settlers Still Held in Rafa, Despite Promises of Release Scotts 4-X is quick, easy to use. Simply empty packets in water and apply with • sprayer or sprinkling can. The cost is trivial. JERUSALEM, (JPS - Palcor) — Eight hundred Jewish settlers, in- cluding many arrested June 29, and residents of Tel Aviv arrested July 30, are still being held in Rafa detention camp, despite assurances by the British three weeks ago, that the releases would be com- pleted within one week. Only 1'7 Jews were released Aug. 20. The camp authorities announc- ed that one near relative will be allowed to visit each detainee for only. 15 minutes at Rafa and Lat- run once a month. A miximurn of 40 visitors will be allowed daily. The wives of Moshe Shertok. 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