Tillman Reiterates Policy
In Reply to King Ibn Sand

Mrs. Levy Wins Award
As 'Woman of the Year'

President Repudiates Contention That U. S. Goveniment
Is Inconsistent in Its Stand; Convinced Jews
Do Not Plan Aggressive Action

Jews everywhere were greatly heartened this week when
President Truman made public his reply to King Ibn Saud
of Saudi Arabia reaffirming his stand for the immediate
admission of 100,000 Jews_ into Palestine and repudiating the
contention that our government is inconsistent in its stand.
President Truman reaffirmed his belief that, "widely

shared by the people of this
country," nothing could contrib- I delegate who declared that refu-
ute more effectively to the allevi- I gees should not be imposed on
ation of the plight of homeless 1 any nation against the expresse
Jews "than the authorization of free will of the receiving coun-
the immediate entry of at least try. While he did not mention
100.000 of tilem to Palestine."
Palestine. it was understood that
he was injecting this issue into
. Against Aggression

In his reply to Ibn Saud's letter the UN debates.)
of Oct. 15, the President wrote:
•
"With regard to the possibility
• ei
envisaged by Your Majesty that
force and violence may be used
by Jews in aggressive schemes
against the neighboring Arab
countries, I can assure you that
this government stands opposed
to aggression of any kind or to Inl M
the employment of terrorism for 1_,M
political purposes. I may add,
moreover, that I am convinced
that responsible Jewish leaders Colonel Who Arrested

Anti-emitic

Speech Oust S
itish Aide

do not contemplate a policy of

Page Five

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November I, .IIM14

Re-
porters in Palestine Loses
His Command

MRS. DAVID M. LEVY, na-
tional chairman of the United
Jewish Appeal's Women's Di-
vision, has been named "Jewish
Woman of the Year" in an award
to be made by the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women for "the
most notable contribution to hum
man welfare during 1946, - it was
announced by Mrs. Joseph M.
Welt, of Detroit, national presi-
dent.

R abbi Weinstein

Sobeloff to Install
NW Congregation
Officers Nov. 12

David M. LeVine, Adolph H. Lichter,
David J. Miller, Alexander Moss, Max
Newman, A. J. Piel. Malcolm H. Riv-
kin,. A. Sachs, Dave Safran and Hr
C. Storchan.

Officers of Northwest Hebrew
Congregation will be installed on
Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 8:30 p.
in the social hall of the syna-
gogue, Curtis at Santa Rosa. In-
stalling officer will be Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit.
The officers and board are:

THE WORKMEN'S
CIRCLE SCHOOLS

Ira G. Kaufman, president; Max H
Goldsmith and Manny Lax. vice-presi-
dents: Charles H. Charlip. treasurer:
Meyer R. Rubin, recording secretary:
William Shulman, financial secretary;
David Tchor, sergeant-at-arms: board
of trustees, David B. Aarons, Sam
Bez, Benjamin Brodman. Irwin I.
Cohn. N. Epstein, Max Fineman. Louis
Freedman, Max Haidy• Alfred Helf-
gott, Philip Helfman, Maurice Karo.

ATTENTION!

Now Have Daily Bus
Transportation. Busses
Leave from

McCullough and
Longfellow
Public Schools

For Information Call
TO. 8-5368 or UN. 3-7793

WHEN YOU'RE ILL
LOOK PRETTY PLEASE!

BECAUSE YOUR MORALE'S AN IMPORTANT PART
OF HELPING YOU GET WELL

If helps, too, to know

the Arab
that our registered
aggression against
countries adjacent to Palestine."
pharmacist in your
In his letter released by the
JERUSALEM (JTA)—It was
White House• the President re- i
own neighborhood is
minded the Arab leader that no ' officially confirmed here that Col.
decision has been made on this webb4 who arrested a group of
working hand - in-hand
submitted foreign and local correspondents
proposal which De
Rabbi Chaim Weinstein has
originally to Prime Minister Att-
with your doctor to
, last Thursday night after a bomb been elected first full-time spirit-
lee of Great Britain more than a
1blast
and
delivered
an
anti-Jew-
ual
director
of
the
synagogue
and
speed your recovery.
year ago.
ish harangue to them, has been principal of the newly organized
Reiterates Stand
When a prescription
Talmud Torah of Cong. Beth
In the interim, he said. "it is removed from command.
Aaron, Wyoming at Thatcher.
only natural" that this govern-
Final results of the election to
for you is sent to him,
A native of Buffalo, N. Y
ment should favor "at this time
the entry into Palestine of con- the World Zionist Congress shows Rabbi Weinstein is now
you can be sure he
-
co at
p the
ti;s . es
siderable numbers of displaced lqAPAI, the labor party, received ing his rabbinical co o
74,000 vote#; Revisionists, 28,300; Detroit Hebrew Seminary, Yeshi-
Jewsin Europe."
will fill it carefully, ac-
The President reiterated a pre- f Poale Mizrachi, 24,000; Achdutl oath Chachmey Lublin. He has
curafely, speedily. You
vious view that a concerted of-' Avodah, left wing opposition also attended Wayne University.
Installation ceremonies w 11 1
fort should be made "to open the
within MAPAI, 23,000; Aliyah take place at the end of this
can safely place your complete confidence in the
gates of other lands, including the
Hadassah, party of recent immi-
U. S.. to those unfortunate per- grants. mostly German. Jews, month. Registrations for the Beth
pharmacist at your neighborhood.
Aaron Talmud Torah are still be-
sons." 12.000; • General Zionists, 5,000:
ing accepted, and regular services
He added that he is prepared
'
M izrachi, 5,000. Ten thousand
to ask Congress for special legis- votes still are unaccounted for. will begin afte r the inaugural of
the executive -board of the con-
lation "admitting to this country
There was a total vote of 250,000
gregation.
additional numbers of these per-
—70 per cent of all eligibles.
sons. over and above the immi-
In the Latrun prison, the vote
CARD OF THANKS
gration quotas fixed by our laws.-
as as follows: MAPAI, 30; Re-
At the same time, the United
The family of the late Leo Gold
visionists. 247, General Zionists,
States is working with other go-
: Aliyah Hadassah, 4; Hashomer wish to express their thanks to
ernments toward settlement of 1
their friends for their kindness
Hatzair, 2.
other refugees in different coup -
The election went off without in their recent bereavement.
tries outside Europe, the Presi-
incidents. The night before the
dent • wrote.
election 20 youths engaged in a
"I cannot agree with Your,Ma-
minor scuffle.
jesty that my statement of Oc-
At the Small Actions Commit-
tobe• 4 is in any way inconsist- tee meeting on Tuesday. a resolu-
ent with the position taken in
tion was adopted criticizing exist-
the statement issued on my be-
half on August 16," the President &nee of a police state in Palestine.
condemning terrorism, expressing
wrote.
commendation for President Tru-
Ask ° Fair Solution
man's policy and asking for irn-
"In the latter statement the mediate implementation of his
hope was expressed that as a re- polio
suit of the proposed conversa-
tions between the British gov- Jewish Agency Aide Killed.
ernment and the Jewish and Many Injured in Crash
Arab representatives, a fair solu-
CAIRO (JTA) — One Jewish
W. believe that the re-election of Senator Vandenberg pre-
tion of the problem of Palestine Agency official was killed and
could be found and immediate several injured when a plane
sents a challenge to the people of Michigan. The Sencrtos
steps could be taken to alleviate carrying them from Paris crash-
has taken the voice of our State into the highest councils of
the situation of the displaced ed in the hills of Northern Egypt
Jews in Europe.
last week, it was revealed here
domestic affairs and into the peace deliberations of the
Commenting that "unfortun- with the arrival of the survivors
world. He has given. our State a prominence and as
ately. these hopes have not been at the Cairo Jewish Hospital.
realized." the President added:
Killed was Joseph E. Perlman.
influence in world events that is unequalled in our hilitory.
"In this situation, it seemed in- of the Agency's engineering de-
His re-election kr*C011141111 a matter of State pride.
cumbent upon me to state as partment, who recently was sent
frankly as possible the urgency to Europe to examine abandoned
We are proud of Arthur H. Vandenberg. We are proud
of the matter and my views both American Army camps which the
fi
as to the direction in which a Agency is planning to buy to
that he comes from Michigan. He should be re-elected to
solution based on reason and house immigrants.
the U. S. Senate with an extra big vote of confidence.
good will might be reached and
The injured include: Abner
the immediate steps which should Shoulsh, Karl Mintzer, Heller and
be taken. This I did in my state- Zacks (first names unknown),
And remember this — no matter how heavy his responsibil-
ment of October 4.
Major and Mrs. Levine, Mrs.
kiss around the world, he • has never failed you and our
Not Hostile Action
Yacobi, Mrs. Casto, M. Aerono-
home State when Michigan interests have been at stake in
"I am at a loss to understand vitz of the Histadruth and Elias
why Your Majesty seems to feel Sassen of the Agency. All but the
Washington.
that this statement was in con- last two were taken to the hos-
tradiction to previous promises pital here by special ambulance.
Let's get out and vote on Nov. 5. Let's "tell the world" that
• or statements made by this gov- Sasson and Aeronovitz, who were
less seriously injured, cattle by
we support our Senior Senator from Michigan.
ernment."
Mr. Truman said he did not train.
The plane, which carried a
consider his urging of admittance
of a substantial number of dis- total of 21 passengers, crashed
placed Jews into Palestine, in ad- into a hill during a sand storm
Tbk iieisage Is published its behalf of 100,000 either es !rot* all 83
vance of an over-all solution, • as about 9Q miles from Cairo.
of Micbigau who placed Sexator Vaudetsberg is xoisivation is Juts*.
Cousitiss
The crash was discovered 48
in any sense "an action hostile
hours later by a passing caravan,
to the Arab people."
(At the UN General Assembly which gave first aid to the in-
meeting in New York, on Mon- jured and arranged_for them to

Named Leader of
C on g.
g Beth Aaron

Onnishatis

4 Nit Vote of Confidence

for Senator Vandenberg

day, the Zionist issue was raised, be taken to the nearest hospital,
by innuendo; by the Egyptian 30 miles away.

Re- ,

SENATOR VANDENBERG

