Page Five THE - JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1947 National Council Opens UNSCOP Votes Against Visit to Cyprus Camp Paris Home for Women NEW YORK.—The National Council of Jewish Women was Jewish State Asked by Jewish Agency in Ben-Gurion's represented at the formal open- 15,000-Word Address; UN Committee's Appeal for ing of its Home f o r Unattached Condemned Irgunists Rejected by Britain Jewish Women JERUSALEM (JTA)—The United Nations Special Com- in Paris, July 2, mittee on Palestine voted 7 to 4 against visiting the intern- by Mrs. Moise ment camps in Cyprus, and rejected by a vote of 10 to 1 a sub- Cahn, of New committee's recommendation that it hear the extremist Orleans, La., a , national vice- groups. president of the Reliable informants say the committee voted under the organization. Mrs. Cahn. impact of the latest outbreak of Mrs. Cahn extended to the terrorism, which had an extreme- Inquiry Committee's Plea residents of the home the per- ly unfortunate effect upon it. For Irgunists Rejected sonal greetings of Mrs. Joseph M. Some of the members are re- LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)—The Welt of Detroit, president of the ported to be in a dilemma, not British government has advised Council. wanting to do anything which UN Secretary-General Trygve Lie might be construable as anti- that it could take no action on the British, such as asking represent- plea of the UN inquiry commit- the dissolution of all links be- atives of the political prisoners tee on behalf of the three Irgun- tween the several areas." The memorandum emphasized interned in the Latrun Camp to ists sentenced to death for par- appear. ticipation in the Acre jail de- that no settlement of the Pales- tine issue would be satisfactory Ben Gurion Asks Jewish livery. unless it included the prompt ad- State; Hints at Partition In a note submitted to Mr. Lie mission of a "considerable pro- The Jgwish Agency called upon Sir Alexander Cadogan, Brit- the United Nations for a "great ain's representative, pointed out portion" of displaced Jews and act of statesmanship" establishing the death sentences have not yet refugees. It expressed the belief Palestine as a Jewish state. The been confirmed and said if they that the Morrison plan, which plea was made by David Ben are confirmed, the High Commis- provides for the federalization of Gurion, chairman of the Agency's sioner may grant a pardon. It Palestine under a British admin- executive, in the course of a 15.- stressed, however, that "it is the istration would point the way to a-30-word address, which took invariable practice of the United a satisfactory solution, if modi- fied along the following lines: two hours to deliver. Kingdom Government not to in- powers to autonomous prov- Ben Gurion firmly rejected terfere with the High Commis- inie.eposreet up under the Morrison plan. continuation of any mandate, or sioner's discretion." left o "reserved dni only a a joint trusteeship. He declared The British communication subjects" the should that a bi-national state was "po- added that "His Majesty's Gov- central government. 3. The provincial government litically and biologically impos- ernment interprets this resolution sible" since it would be based on '(the General Assembly plea for I should be elected and not appointed. ro vv e -r tio l nomoot usi po parity. which "would mean a per- a truce) as applying to action inCesEaschhoulaj the a autonomous fu u manent deadlock." calculated to disturb the peace of ' immigration and settlement within their boundaries. In a departure from his pre- Palestine. They cannot admit its pr5ov A zonasle period, the tofee tesr oaretrtaonsieto pared text, Ben Gurion recalled relevance to the normal process! that the Zionist executive, of the administration of justice , federal system. a custom union. or complete separation. meeting in Paris in 1946, had there." 6. The Jewish area should be en- resolved to consider any pro- larged on the basis of the Peel Re- port. with the Negev made available posal for the establishment of UNSCOP Tours Galilee for Jewish colonization. a viable Jewish state in Pales- ACRE, Palestine (JTA) — The The memorandum also stipu- tine, and he said that this stand Nations Special Commit-, later that there should be no was reiterated by the Agency United tee - on Palestine completed a racial and religious discrimina- representatives. who met with three-day tour of the Galilee dis- --- the British Government in a trict with visits to a modern goy- I tion against persons from any of series of informal conferences eriunent farm at Acre, the Ger- !the autonomous provinces w h o wish to enter or settle in Jerusa- in London early this year. man-Jewish village of Naharia ! lem. Ben Gurion said that the White and the town of Nazareth. Paper policy could be implement- The Committee visited Safad, Hank Gets Seven Votes ed only by force, resulting L where from the high vantage Hank Greenberg received seven Palestine having become a police point of Nebi Yusha, the mem- state with civil liberties abol- bers viewed the great Huleh per cent of all votes cast for the ished. The Palestine Govern- swamp area of northwestern National League first baseman ment's memorandum to the com- Palestine, where Jews hope to for the All-Star game, but was mittee he described as full of reclaim sufficient land to settle way out of the running. National half-truths and "an open confes- 10.000 persons within the next League hurlers are feeding Hank sion of the administration's hos- three to five years. UNSCOP was a steady diet of low ball stuff. tility to the Mandate." . given details of the reclamation Bi-nationalism would tend to plans of the Huleh area. which preserve the status quo and freeze is now highly malarial. The com- the development of the country. mittee was ,old that experiments Ben Gurion asserted. He stressed, have shown that the land is fer- however, that the Agency rejects tile and could bear all types of any implication that "a conscious fruits and vegetables. Jew, who cherishes his beliefs The commission also visited and language, cannot cooperate Dan at the foot of Mount Hermon. with a conscious Arab, who cher- where it saw 450 adults and chil- The United Hebrew ishes his beliefs and language." dren at work. The delegates were told that eight years ago the set- Rabbi Judah L. Fishman Schools of Detroit tlement had been a malarial Disavows Theocratic State Gratefully Acknowledge swamp. They also visited nearby Rabbi Judah L. Fishman. Miz- Kfar Giladi. the Receipt of rachi member of the executive, Palestine Can Absorb Millions More, UNSCOP Is Told by Kaplan JERUSALEM, (JTA) —De- bunking the "legend" of land and water scarcity in Palestine, Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, told- the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine that "this little country contains enough land and water to feed not only its present popu- lation but twice and thrice the number." Continuing the second day of the presentation of the Agency's case before UNSCOP, Kaplan de- clared that during the past quarter of a century the Jews of Palestine have increased the irrigated area of the country more than 10 times—from 40,000 dun- ams (10,000 acres) to 450,000. Kaplan asserted that his pre- dictions on the future of Pales- tine's agriculture was based on Jewish colonizing experience during the past three generations and on the basis of scientific re- search carried out on the land during the last 35 years. Kaplan referred to the Hays- Savage plan to develop water re- sources in various sections of Palestipe in eight stages. The plan., which was developed by had American engineers who worked on the TVA and other . THE FINEST SELECTIONS UF / Palestine.) Anglo-Jewish Assn. Urges UN Adopt Morrison Plan LONDON (JTA)—The Anglo- Jewish Association transmitted a memorandum to the UN inquiry committee recommending that Palestine be partitioned "in a form not necessarily involving one scholarship to the Scholarship Fund of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan in mem- ory of their dearly beloved Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finley, Richard and Nathan Finley, Sara Finley Capin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jor- dan. IN DETROIT CAREFULLY SELESTED FOR OUR DISCRIMINATING CLIENTELE Call on as if we can serve you 041 T A 5 OR Vi rg! 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David Horovitz, head of the Agency's economic department, testified that Palestine's absorp- tivity was adequate - for any amount of Jewish immigration, since immigrants bring skill, money and determination to build the country, which facilitates the settlement of more immigrants. Bneh Favors Trusteeship Replacement of the Palestine mandate by an international trus- teeship, with the proviso that the Jewish Agency be authorized to bring into Palestine 1,000,000 Jews within a- period of five years, will be proposed at the meeting of the Zionist Action Committee, in Zurich, at the end of next month. The announce- ment was made by Dr. Moshe lineh, member of the Jewish Agency executive, prior to his departure for Europe. He said bat he contemplates placing this proposal before the Actions Com- inittee as an alternative to parti- iion. (Serious disagreement with Dr. Sneh is being given as the Mason for Mrs. Goldie Meyer- • m's resignation from her post as bead of the political depart- MOM of the Jewish Agency is large American engineering pro- jects, was previously presented to the Anglo-American commit- tee and differs from the Lowder- milk "Jordan Valley Authority" plan in that it calls for the in- dependent development of limit- ed areas before the major Jordan Valley project is begun. He charged the government with a "basic lack of understand- ing" of the nature of Jewish work in Palestine when it ac- cuses the Jews of setting up an exclusively racial economic or- ganization. Fritz Bernstein, director of the Agency's industrial department, made a number of serious charges against the Mandatory. Lashing out at Britain's control of Palestine's dollar reserves and of its exports, Bernstein accused the Mandatory of "exploiting Jewish Palestine." 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