THE JEWISH
1Friday, May 23. 1947
NEWS
Hardwaremen
11-Nation Delegation Set
For UN Probe in Palestin
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(By Jewish News Special correspondent)
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.—Upon completing the program
to be pursued by the special United Nations committee of 11
itations, selected to decide on the future of the posi-
tion in Palestine, at *meeting on May 26, the . cctuunittee will
leave for Palestine and is expected also to Make a first _hand
study of the position of" Jewish Dps.in Europe.
--Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer
The hardwarernen's
goal in the 1947
cINTs3on is proceeding with its activities to secure its total
Joseph Salzberger of
Iliad Jewk.W.Campaign. A recent meeting of the division was addressed by
Campaign leaders who.. attended this meeting included: JOSEPH LENHARD, LLOYD WEIN-
Si. IRVING JEFF, JOSEPH SA1.7_BERGER, JOSEPH FALK, chairman of the division; BARNIE
SIDNEY. GOLDMAN, SLIPSON - and SAM WEIDER.
Dr. Victor Boo of Chins has
support Or. iritlilt „pa
Aeeretori ovenvhoimies
been chosen by,
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opinion._
General Trygve Lie as head.Of tic Ihlasswbue
demand
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the.
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the secretarial staff of the spe- ed boycott of the
and Canada are stooges
cial committee. Dr. Alfonso Gar- of "'Australia
Britain." said as Arab spokesman.
has never s wn any
cia Rabies of . Mexico Is Prowl- •Czechoslovakia
ot understanding the Arab ease.
pal secretary. A staff of 50 per - sign
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sons will assist the committee.
Sve Je wish
!se a stooge of Russia, and although we
4s .States Back Inquiry
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Jiihn...D. L. Hood is the Aus actions
at. LakeSuccess. We can be
In a 16-page 'analysis of the
tralian - delegate.
rune of only two states India and Callahan Bill, the so-called al-
Iran.
and
possibly
Peru.**
Only Turkey, Afghanistan and
;111 gght. leged anti-Communist measure
the
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if Ttre 1.1reawbs
the five Arab states voted against and
which seeks to regulate groups,
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the
Jewish
dissent
groups.
Irgun
the final draft of the resolution
organizations and labor organiza-
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approving the terms of reference they ri mti
to
tions, allegedly under the influ-
and the composition of the in - get all of it plus Trans Jordan.
ence of foreign governments, De-
q 'ry body, 46 states votingfor
troit Chapter of National Law-
Liberal
Group
Charges
Arab
them with Siam abstaining.
Committee Includes Axis Agents yers Guild denounced the bill
In his final address to the As-
as being so broad it could include
sembly, President Oswaldo Aran- LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. a - the Catholic Church, Knights of
ha urged the committee to act cor).—Freda Kirchwey, as presi- Columbus, International R e d
according to the complexity of dent of the Nation Associates, Cross, CIO, AFL, Episcopal
the problem as well as in corn- new liberal group, submitted to Church, American Jewish Con-
pliance with the instructions. the United Nations delegates an gress and the Boy Scouts of
astounding documentary record,
America.
Pleased
With
Results
It was
stated
here
that the containing pages from the Mufti's
The Guild report charges the
dim'' photographs showing him
U. S. government is prepared to with Nazi big-wigs and Nazi se- bill is unconstitutional in that
assume full responsibility to- cret protocols and pay roll Judicial power is delegated to
wards Palestine. Members of the blanks, proving three members the executive department, and
British delegation said they were of the Palestine Arab Higher violates the American principle
"pleased" with the results and Committee, Wasef Kamal, Rasem of Constitutional Separation of
Senator Warren Austin, U. S. Khalidi and Emil Ghouri were powers.
delegate, called the Soviet atti- Axis agents.
The Guild charges the Calla-
. tude "conciliatory."
The Arab Higher Committee, han Bill to be akin to some of
Andrei A. Gromyko's stand in "whose acts establish them with the Nazi-inspired laws passed by
favor either of a bi-national the worst of Axis war criminals Hitler.
The analysis was sent to all
Arab-Jewish state (a position . . . are now accorded the honor
that won acclaim from Hashomer of appearing before the United the Michigan legislators and
Hatzair), and if unworkable for Nations in behalf of the Arabs of civic leaders throughout the
a partition plan, is being ac- Palestine," the 75 page document state, the Guild's Administrative
secretary, Alan N. Brown, said.
claimed by Jews everywhere. points out.
Satisfaction over his stand is
It shows that "the chairman
being expressed in reports com- of the Arab Higher -Committee
ing from Palestine, the Jewish and his principle representatives
Agency and Jewish groups were involved in active partner-
throughout the world.
ship with Rome and Tokyo, with
Moslem quislings of the. Balkans
Favorable Reactions
Told of the favorable reac- and Soviet Union and with Axis
tions to his address in Jewish representatives in the Middle
circles, is Mr. Gromyko expressed East and Vichyites in French ter-
ritories of North Africa." The
his pleasure.
(in Jerusalem, the Hashomer document quotes from the Arab
Hatxair organ, Mishmar, labelled Higher Committee's minutes to
Mr. Gromyko's speech, "the Sov- Prove the Mufti is its head and
let Balfour Declaration".) proves the Arab League is the
author of the Committee.
Arab-Jewish Reactions
In Jerusalem Reported
Homer Bigart, N. Y. Herald
Tribune's Jerusalem correspond-
ent, in a report to his newspaper
on the Jewish and Arab reac- ZOD
tions to the 11 nations selected
to represent the UN inquiry com-
Head of four chapters of the
mittee, reports as follows:
Zionist Organization of Detroit
The Jews score the line-up on the
formed in the process of the de-
UN committee this way:
AUSTRALIA--Jewish leaders are centralization program, — Dr.
heartened by "the independent atti-
tude- of the Australian delegation at Bernard Weston, Seymour Til-
Lake Success, and feel Australia will chin, Harold Weisman and
favor the creation of a Jewish state
Philip Rosenthal — will report
in part of Palestine.
CANADA—Hopeful. but not definite- at the election meeting of the
ly pro-Jewish. There is more danger ZOD next Tuesday evening at
that Canada will follow the British
line and favor the Bevin or Morrison the Shaarey Zedek.
plan which would In effect assure the
Delegates to the annual Zion-
Original price tickets
continuance of British rule.
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Strongly Pro - Jewish
York,
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remain. Similar red uc-
CZECHOSLOVAKIA — Strongly pro-
Jewish and will come flat out for ZOD will be elected at this
partition.
lions on many other
SWEDEN—Pro-Jewish and will sup- meeting.
Committee reports will be sub-
rtition.
tort
0
Sofas,
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THS NETHERLANDS — Although
_very much under British influence, mitted' and Morris Jacobs, presi-
nevertheless favor/ Jewish im,migra- dent, will review the past year's
and Suites.
lion to Palestine and will probably activities.
tition.
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The country most under Russian in-
fluence, and moreover has a strong
Moslem minority.
INDIA—Pro-Arab. Indian delegates
at Lake Success supported the imme-
diate independence of Palestine, which
would have meant death for Zionist
Urban League Officer
Contributes to UJA
Francis A. Kornegay, voca-
ions.
p
asa7L ro-Arab. Iran Is under tional services secretary of the
strop American influences and not on
with Iraq. but cannot e- Detroit Urban League, has - sent
rg to take a pro-Jewish line.
PERU—The least promising of the a contribution to the United
three Latin-Amerioan_countries on the Jewish Appeal, through The
committee. Peru has an influential
Arab minority mostly from Palestine Jewish News.
In making the contribution,
and Syria (she is the only Latin Amer-
ican country with a consulate in Pales- Kornegay w r o t e, "Informed
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tine).
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whatever their creed
GUATEMALA—Hopeful but little is
known of her attitude: believed to be or color, are aware of the causes
susceptible to American influence. Har-
bors an ancient • quarrel with Britain which brought about the kind of
over the Guatemala-British Honduras devastation which makes of this
border.
URUGUAY—Definitely pro-Jewish. drive such a tragic and urgent
Of all the South American countries, necessity ...
Uruguay has a long tradition of friend-
"We who have dedicated our-
ship with Zionism. It has a strong
pro-Palestine committee. including selves to an eradication of these
leading Politicians and intellectuals.
Summing up. the Jews count Aus- traits among our own country-
tralia, Czechoslovakia. Uruguay, Swe- men can do no better than by
den and the • Netherlands as favorably
dispOsed; Guatemala. unknown; Can- showing our goodwill towards
ada, hopeful: Peru. doubtful: Iran.' any effort to rebuild the lives
India and Yugoslavia. poor. They be- that were broken by the same
lieve the committee is definitely '!_pro-
partition." and that London will feel enemy vie wish to annihilate
compelled to abide by the reconurien-
datloos, since partition would win the here."
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