Christians. Join in Replacing Sign Torn by . Vandals on Site of Somers, N. Y. Synagogue Faces Court Martial JDC Provides Relief For Criticizing Britain For Cyprus Detainees JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The JDC has taken over relief activities in the detention camps on Cyprus. Charles Passman, JDC represen- tative in Palestine. told a press conference. NEW YORK, (Palcor) — Kenneth A. Gourlay, 27-year-o British Army officer in the Mi die East, has beet, arrested a faces court-martial and possib severe punishment as a result his criticism of the British A ministration of Palestine co tained in a letter to the Citad Courier, official paper for Brit' troops in Cairo, of which he w acting-editor, the New York Po reports. Lt. Gourlay, a Scotsman a graduate of Oxford Universi He added that he has submitted a report to his New York head- quarters outlining an extensive re- lief program including the provid- ing of clothes, religious, medical and educational services. Physi- cians, nurses and teachers for the camps will be recruited only from Palestine and will work under the charged the British governme supervision of British civil and with disregarding the terms military authority, Passman said. the Palestine Mandate, sabota He estimated that there were ing everything progressive. 2.850 refugees on Cyprus including trying to provoke the Jews of P 215 pregnant women and 250 chil- estine into 'open insurrection" provide the British with an e dren, as of Sept. 1. cuse for ending the Mandate "allowing Palestine to become Churchill Again Put semi-colonial Arab country wi In JNF Golden Book a minority of oppressed Jews.' JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Wi nst on Churchill's name formally was in- scribed in the Jewish National Fund's "Golden Book" by officers and men of the Jewish Brigade in appreciation of his efforts in the formation of the group. A community ceremony of rededication is he id at the proposed synagogue site in Somers, N.Y., where vandals recently destroyed a sign. Christian ministers of neighboring communities joined in the ceremony arranged by the Council Against Intolerance. Left to right, securing- the new sign, are James Waterman Wise, Director of the Council; Rev. L. H. Ball of the Methodist Church, Lake Mahopac; Rev. L. H. Chamberlin, Federated Church of Croton Fails, and Isador Barkas, president of the congregation. • U.S. Jewish Groups Protest 'Leakage' Of Parley New - PARIS, JTA —Represen tat Ives of the American Jewish Confer- ence and of the American Jewish Committee now here in connection with the Peace Conference have protested to representatives of the World Jewish Congress against a "leakage" of news concerning the negotiations in which the delega- tions of all Jewish organizations are partjcipating to secure max- imum protection for Jewish rights in the former enemy countries. The "leakage' was termed - un- fortunate - and consider.ed as "def- initely harming the Jewish cause." by the representatives of the American Jewish organizations. some of whom indicated that. if repeated. it may lead to a break in unity among the Jewish delega- tions here. The report said Dr. Nahum Goldmann and A. L. East- erman, representatives of the World Jewish Congress. conferred with members of the Romanian cabinet who are attending the Peace Conference. and agreed to work out jointly texts of Ro- manian laws to enforce special provisions in the peace treaty for the protection of Jewish rights in that country. A special JNF certificate will be presented to the former prime min- ister at a ceremony in London this month. This is the second time Churchill's name has been inscribed in the "Golden Book." He was first honored in 1922 by the Jewish community of Kishinev. Committee Would Transfer Body of Hatikvah Author A committee has been organized in Palestine to create a fund with which to bring to burial the re- mains of the late N. H. Imber.. aut hor of the Jewish National Anthem. "Hatikvah." The fonow- ing are members of the commit- tee: Prof. Joseph Klausner. Chair- man. Moses Kleinman. R -Binya- min, S. Schwartz, Shmarya Imber. the latter being the younger brother of the late poet. Everything in Tire Ser. ire and Tires SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS The reintegration of demobil- ized servicemen, like the above ex-soldier in a factory. is a pri- mary concern of the agencies of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees. Overseas Needs and Palestine. The $100.000.- 000 UJA campaign will provide the means for the resettlement of thousands of discharged sol- diers and tens of thousands of refugees on the land of the Jewish National Home. 1937 Warrant for Ex-Mufti's Arrest Held Still Valid JERUSALEM (JTA)—A warrant issued in 1937 for the arrest of the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem is still valid, Richard Stubbs, Palestine government information officer, revealed here. The general assembly of the Palestine Arab party last week adopted a resolution calling for the unconditional return of the Mufti to Palestine. The session also endorsed the Palestine Arab Higher Committee's rejection of the British invitation to partici- pate in the London talks on Pal- estine. It also reiterated demands for the release of Arab political prisoners and the disarming of the Jewish community. nesses you have shown us in the past year .. . 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