Page Three THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1946 Weizmann Plans Active Part In World Zionist Sessions Arabs Offer to Sell Top Hats to Jews For W ZO Congress JERSULEM, (JTA) — .Arab merchants in Transjordan have offered to sell 5.000 top hats to Jewish Participation in London Conference Palestinian Jews who plan to attend the World Zionist Con- LONDON (JTA)—Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the World gress. Zionist Organization, is determined to take an active part in the The hats are part of a shipment Zionist Congress which is scheduled to open on Dec. 9 in Basle, of American goods including Switzerland. He arrived in Lugano from Zurich to meet Moshe automobiles, cosmetics and nylon Shertok. head of the political department of the Jewish Agency. Prof. Selig Brodetsky, president of the Board of Deputies of stockings. The Arab merchants British Jews and a member of the Jewish Agency executive. had report some the headgear has an "informal talk" with Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-Jones, been purchased by camel drivers following which he advocated Jewish participation in the London who prefer them to the native Conference on Palestine at a meeting of the Zionist Federation. Kuffiehs. Prof. Brodetsky declared at one time he opposed partition, because he believed in a Jewish State on both sides of the Jordan, but in light of the present world political situation, "we must accept a compromise which will permit Jewish immigration without asking anybody's consent." Condemning terrorism in Palestine, Prof. Brodetsky warned that it would take a long time to eradicate the anti-Jewish effects of the British press "scare" campaign concerning the alleged attempts by "Jewish terrorists from Palestine" to infiltrate into England to assassinate prominent public figures. He also asserted that the anti-Jewish riots by British soldiers in Tel Aviv this week were caused by actions of Jewish extremists in Palestine. Conference Not Likely to Resume Until January, London Hears The Palestine Conference, which is scheduled to resume on Dec. 16. is likely to be postponed until January, Reuters reported. The report states that Prof. Brodetsky suggested a postpone- ment to Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-Jones last Tuesday. It adds that many Jewish leaders are anxious that the conference not be resumed until after conclusion of the World Zionist Congress, which probably will end in the last week of December. Reuters also points out that another reason for postponement is the fact many of the British and Arab delegates are in New York attending the United Nations Assembly, and it is unlikely that they can be back in England by Dec. 16. The English-language Jewish Standard stated it has learned from "the most reliable authority" the government has offered the Jewish Agency a scheme for the creation of a Jewish state which would take in the 1,500 mile coastal plain offered in the Morrison plan and part of the Negev. The Standard says the Agency. after consultation with members in Britain and Palestine, informed the government the proposal was acceptable. Agency Aide Denies Partition Offer Received However, Moshe Shapiro, a member of the Agency executive, who arrived from Palestine, denied any partition offer had been received from the government. and said the government's refusal to make concessions on immigration and to transfer the Cyprus deportees to Palestine, is bound to affect adversely the Zionist Congress' decision on Jewish participation in the conference when- ever it resumes. President of WZO Confers With Moshe Shertok, Jewish Agency Political Chief; Prof. Brodetsky Advocates Terrorism May Cause Civil War, Tel Aviv Vice-Mayor Warns JERUSALEM (JTA)—Terrorism in Palestine may bring the country to the brink of civil war, Eliezer Perlsen, vice-mayor of Tel Aviv, warned at a meeting of the city's municipal council. He attacked the Jewish extremists for attempting "to impose their will" on the Jewish community. The Jewish Agency also assailed extremist activities. while the Haganah warned it will be compelled to take "practical steps" even if it must resort to arms, should the extremists continue to carry out assassinations such as the killing of Moshe Ben Bezalel, Jewish detective, who was shot dead in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. An Agency spokesman said it had taken measures to put a halt to terrorist activity, but declined to state what these measures were. Moshe Shertok, Agency political chief, addressing a service- men's meeting in Tel Aviv said the Jewish community must resist the attempt which is being made to represent it as seeking the blood of innocent men. He also called for the immigration of 200.000 displaced Jews and a Jewish state with a Jewish Army. Train Service to Resume Under Army Control The country's rail service. which has been suspended, was resumed under British army control, but only during daylight hours. Twenty thousand troops are assigned to guard the rails. with check points set up at half - mile intervals. Armored trolleys will inspect the tracks before resumption of service each morning and will precede each train. The Palestine government does not plan to transfer the Jewish deportees held at Cyprus to the camps at Athlit recently vacated by the Royal Air Force, Information Officer Richard Stubbs said. He added. the only refugees who will be brought here from Cyprus are those who enter under the regular immigration schedule. Reparations Promised To JDC, Jewish Agency CM Demands U.S. Influence Britain To Admit 100,000 Jews to Palestine of ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA)—The eighth national convention the CIO now being held here adopted . a resolution urging the U. S. Goverlunent "to take all necessary measures" to influence the British Government to admit immediately 100,000 Jews from Europe to Palestine. The resolution supported the demand that a Jewish Common- wealth in which the rights of all minorities are guaranteed be established in Palestine. It also condemned the British White Paper. _ The convention unanimously adopted a resolution calling for Federal legislation outlawing "anti-Semitism and other forms of anti-racial prejudice." The delegates also demanded that the gov- ernment "stop quibbling" and open the "doors to the thousands of homeless and desperate Jews in Europe." Anti-Semitism is a challenge to democracy and therefore it is also a problem to the American way of life and especially to organ- ized labor, Dr. Stephen S. Wise told the convention. He urged American labor to combat the anti-Semitic efforts in this country. x 4 feet, $59.50 Evtersded payments _.e available liZI:V.Ln:Ml f#1.1MGErafiT11;t4.1 x 4 feet, $39.50 2 . Organizations to Receive $22,500,000 as Compensation for Damages Suffered by Jewish Communities During Nazi Regime, Histadruth Learns TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Intergovernmental Refugee Committee will turn over $22,500,000 to Jewish organizations as compensation for damage suffered by Jewish communities during the Nazi re- gime, Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency. disclosed in a report on the state of the Jewish community of Palestine, at a meeting of Histadruth. He revealed that the Joint Distribution Committee would re- ceive 60 per cent of the sum, while the Jewish Agency would get 40 per cent, from some $25,000,000 in Nazi gold and other assets which the Allied Reparations Commission awarded the Intergovernmental Refugee Committee last December for the relief and rehabilitation of the victims of Nazism. Kaplan declared that the Agency proposed a plan to the Inter- governmental Refugee Committee for the absorption of 100.000 European Jews in Palestine at the rate of 10.000 monthly. The maintenance and absorption of each wave of 10,000 immigrants will cost between $12,000,000 and $14,000,000, he estimated. adding that the cost of absorbing 10,000 children 'would be somewhat lower— $8.000.000 to $10,000,000. He reported that the Agency has asked for an international loan to carry through the project. His report disclosed that the Agency has spent ;68,000,000 for all purposes since 1939 and that its income during the same period was less than expenditures, resulting in a deficit of nearly $7,- Ch rigrnaJ 5rea3ure in iclainaclan3 erica n- Treasures, indeed, for Christmas giving These beautiful Orientals, each a distinctive individual in richness ofeolor, interest of design. Such rugs are decorative assets of importance, used in jewel-like hues on the hearth, or to complement furniture groupings. 2 1/2 It 4 feet S 39.50 2f/2 x 4 feet S 59.50 4 x 61/ 2 feet $129.50 4V2 x 7 feet $179.50 (All sizes are approximate) 000,000. Eighty hew agricultural establishments have been organized in Palestine since 1939, Kaplan said, reporting that the Agency plans, on the basis of land already owned by the Jews in Palestine, to establish 6,000 new agricultural units and to expand 3,000 units already farmed by Jews. Among the new projects will be 40 settle- ments in the Galilee and Negev areas. In addition, the Agency has made arrangements for the bringing of water to new settlements in the Negev by next March. The Jewish National Fund has ac- quired 75.000 acres of land since the last World Zionist Congress in 1939 at a cost of $48,000,000. • Ch ridina3 ..ane a Prices Subject to 3% Sales Tax