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Crum Denounces Britain,
Says U. S: Must Take Firm
Stand on Palestine
at UN


Another Attempt at Stalling Viewed by Member
of U. S. Committee of Inquiry; Demands Jewish
Agency Representation at General Assembly

—Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer

Prominent Michigan Christian leaders greeted BARTLEY C.

CRUM, author of 'Behind the Silken Curtain - . member of the
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry and an outstanding attorney

in San Francisco, when he spoke here at the Shaarey Zedek on Mon-

day evening. Left to right: MORRIS JACOBS. president, Zionist
Organization of Detroit; MR. CRUM: DEAN ARTHUR NEEF of the

Wayne University Law School; The REV. TRACY PULLMAN and
HOWELL Van AUKEN, member of the Detroit Board of Educat - on.

Denouncing Britain's latest move referring the Palestine
issue to the United Nations as another attempt at stalling,
Bartley C. Crum, dynamic member of the Anglo-American
Committee of Inquiry, declared here it is his firm conviction,
resulting from experiences in Europe and Palestine, that a
firm stand should be taken by the United States in forcing a

area of the Middle East offers an graphed copies will be available
inciting prospect to power poli- in a few days.
Writing to the editor of The
tics along nationalistic lines. His

plea was for the establishment of
the Jewish National Home as the
only force that can create,a demo-
cratic spirit in the Middle East.
Democratic Force
He declared it is to the best
interests of this country that the
Jewish Homeland should be es-
tablished in fact. "Whatever the
Jews do in Palestine, as the
strongest democratic force, will
be followed by all Arab coun-
tries," he said.
Mr. Crum, whose book, "Be-
hind the Silken Curtain" (Simon
& Schuster) has created a sensa-
tion, stated terrorism is not ram-
pant in Palestine, in spite of im
pressions - circulated to the con-
trary, and declared Jews have a
right to fight for admission of
their European brethren into the
country which is the only hope
for the survivors from Nazism.
The main auditorium was filled
to capacity and more than 300
who were unable to get into the
main hall heard Mr. Crum's
speech over amplifiers in the so-
cial hall.
Mr. Crum strongly urged his
audience to give whole hearted
support to the United Jewish
Appeal. He called it the most
significant action of our time
for the rescue and rehabilita-
tion of European Jews.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar led the
audience in the singing of the
National Anthems.
Name in Golden Book
Morris Jacobs presided at the
public meeting at the Shaarey
Zedek, at which Mr. Crum was
presented by Rabbi Morris Adler
with a certificate signifying his
name was inscribed in the Golden
Book of the Jewish National Fund
by Detroit Zionists.
Prior to the meeting. Mr. Crum
was honored at a dinner by
several members of the Michigan
Chapter of the American"' Pales
tine Committee and by local
Zionist leaders.
Judge Frank A. Picard, chair-
man of the Michigan Chapter of
the Christian Palestine Commit-
tee, was among the distinguished
guests at the dinner.
• • •
A large consignment of Mr.
Crum's "Behind the Silken Cur-
tain," placed on sale at Monday's
meeting, was exhausted in a few
minutes. Hoe of Books which
was in charge of the display, has
announced that additional auto-

fair solution in accordance with.
pledges made to the Jewish press and abandoning unlawful
searches."
people.
Based on Sufferance
Mr. Crum, speaking at the pub-
Mr. Crum especially condemned
lic meeting Monday night at the
Britain's
interpretation of admis-
Shaarey Zedek, expressed the
view that Senator Austin, as sion of Jews into Palestine—in-
America's Ambassador to the 1 eluding American Jews—on the
UN. should be instructed to take ; basis of an interpretation that it
a firm stand before the UN in is on sufferance and not as of
right.
support of the Zionist program.
"It would be simple for the UN
Calling upon the vast au-
to take a firmer stand on Pales-
dience for action to secure jus-
tine." he stated. He belittled the
tice through the UN. Mr. Crum
emphasis that is being placed on
stated that Michigan's senior
the "Russian danger" in Palestine
U. S. Senator (A. H. Vanden-
and especially decried emphasis
berg) is the most powerful fac-
on claims that there is Com-
tor on the scene and urged a
munist influence in Palestine. He
flood of requests to him to exert pointed out there are 17 political
his influence in behalf of the
parties in Palestine, that two of
Jewish National Home. "The
them are Communist—one Jewish
fate of Palestine is in the hands
and one Arab—and that the total
of your senator," he declared.
membership in both is 12.
Mr. Crum expressed the view
When informed of the anti-
that no Arab state should be given Zionist address delivered on
For Home Portraits
representation on the new corn-
Station WJR Sunday by Dr.
OF
mission to be selected, unless Paul Hutchinson, editor of the
similar representation is given Christian Century, who charged
INDIVIDUALS, BABIES
the Jewish Agency.
Zionism with being irreligious,
AND FAMILY GROUPS
Should Bar Britain
Mr. Crum, a devout Catholic.
Commenting upon the demand said he found the Jewish spirit
CALL
made by the American Jewish in Palestine to be "deeply
Conference that Britain should be spiritual — not ritualistic but
denied representation on the com-
spiritual in the finest sense of
mission unless the Jewish Agency the term."
At HO. 5172
is represented, Mr. Crum stated
While emphasizing there is no
Satisfaction Guaranteed
emphatically it is his view Britain evidence of Communist activities
should be denied representation in Palestine, he said the entire
on such a commission under any
circumstances in view of the
failure of the British to live up
to its pledges to facilitate the es-
tablishment of the Jewish Na-
tional Home.
Mr. Crum went on record op-
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Jewish News in comment upon
Mr. Crum's book, Judge Joseph
C. Hutcheson of Houston, Tex.,
who was the American chairman
of the Anglo-American Commit-
tee of Inquiry, stated:
"I have read Mr. Crum's book
with interest and appreciation of
his kindly reference to me. The
members of the committee
brought to the task various apti-
tudes, abilities and approaches.
We all, though, did the best we-
could, and I am very sorry that
our report was rejected by the
extremists on both sides and by
the British government."

rightful powers in the Jewish
Agency, as authorized in the man-
date, to carry out the Jewish re-
construction program, with spe-
cial reference to the Jordan Val-
ley Administration," he stated.
"Senator Austin should point
out to the UN that we do not
approve of totalitarianism by any
power, even the British, and that
the police state in Palestine should
be abolished, restoring the right
of free speech, freedom of the

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