• Friday, jay 25. 1947 • • THE JEWISH NEWS Page Rye ■■. Australian Anti-Semitic Agitation Reported Based On Arrival of Refugees Shertok Charges Palestine Government Hampers _ Arab -Jewish Cooperation another member of the Sephardic delegation, Eli Eliashar, appealed to him to intervene with the Indian government to halt the threatened deportation of some 300 Jews who fled persecution in Afghanistan. The United Zionist-Revisionist Organization submitted a mem- orandum demanding the immedi- ate aborgation of the Mandate, evacuation of British troops and the establishment of a Jewish provisional government which would hold office while' the na- tion prepared to elect constitu- tional bodies. Four of the seven Arab League states have accepted the corn- mittee's invitation to testify. They are Egypt, Iraq, Trans- jordan _and 'Lebanon. MELBOURNE (JPS)—The ar- rival in Australia several months ago of the Egyptian liner Misr, with 60 Jewish survivors of Nazi extermination camps among its 717 passengers, touched off a storm of anti-Semitic sentiment in the Commonwealth press and news-reels, the repercussions of which have not yet died down. As a result of the violent cam- paign against "foreigners," which are mostly thinly veiled attacks on Jews, an immigration research project has been started by the Jewish Council to Combat Fas- cism and Anti-Semitism, to gath- er information on the contribu- tions to Australian life of Jewish immigrants who have come here in the last two decades. The vital statistics amassed through this project will be, it is hoped, of great value in combatting Anti- Semitism in the Commonwealth. Of the total of 24,897 new im- migrants who came to Australia between the end of the war in the Pacific and January 31, 1947, 22,274 were British and 2,603 for- eigners. The number of Jews among the latter were negligible. Most of them are death camp sur- vivors, having relatives in Aus- tralia who will take care of them. JWB Annual Sunimer Institute To Meet Aug. 25 to Sept. 11 NEW YORK.—The annual Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board Summer Institute, conducted for staff workers of Jewish Com- munity Centers and YM-YWHAs, graduates and students of Schools of Social Work, USO-JWB work- ers, graduates and students of Theological Seminaries and He- brew Teacher Training Schools, and workers in fields related to Jewish Center work, will be held this year from Aug. 25 to Sept. 11 in New York City. needs and -mutual interest One By J. GRAVITZKY federal (bi-national) state, on JPS-Palcor Editor ha Palestine the other hand, would mean a . JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) -- a divergent The UN Special Commission's continuous clash tendencies, pulling the state second and final week of public structure to pieces and eventual- - hearings in Palestine was high- ly necessitating the intervention lighted by a summation of the et - a third party. Jewish Agency's case by Moshe The question is not whether Washington Shertok, chief of its - Jews and Arabs can live to- office, who:' gether in the framework of one 1. Charged that the Palestine state, Shertok said, but whether government is the disruptive such a state can operate - with the force in the country, hampering equal weight of the two peoples Large Selection of the development of both Jewish in the State Councils. If equal and Arab communities and seek- weight is given the static Arabs ing to prevent co-operation be- and the dynamic Jews, the static tween them; 2. Scores bi-nation elements undoubtedly will win. alism or federalization as solu- Failure of the government to tions to the Palestine problem; 3. initiate even the most basic labor Listed the main reasons why legislation was . blamed by the ALL SIZES Jews must have a state of their Histadruth spokesman for the own; 4. Urged the UN Commis- appalling conditions under which Mahogany - Walnut - Bleached "Defenders of Arab Freedom" i0111 to visit DP camps in Europe Arab workers live. Their condi- 'ROME, (JTA) — Threatening from $17.95 up to see for themselves the urgent tions form the chief barriers to need of Jewish survivors for Arab-Jewish cooperation, they letters signed by the "Defenders of Arab Freedom" have been re- Palestine, and 5. urged at least told the Commission. ceived by the Union of Italian interim lifting of the White • Pa- . Spreading Chauvinism per immigration restrictions in The Sephardic leaders, who Jewish Communities, the Zionist MUSIC HOUSE order to alleviate the plight of appeared behind closed doors, Federation and the Palestine Of- fice of Charitable Institutions and 10328 DEXTER near Calvert Jews in Europe. stressed that ' the situation of Others who testified before 1,600,000 Jews in Arab lands by the heads of these organiza- TO. 8-4114 the UN Commission last week from Morocco to Afghanistan has tions. Apparently referring to the were Zalman Rubashov, Pinchas been steadily deteriorating since Lumbianiker and L. Skolnik, for the war as a result of spreading sinking of the Vrissi in Genoa Histadruth (Jewish Labor Feder- nationalism and fanatical chauv- harbor last Friday, the mimeo- graphed letters read: "This is ation); Chief Rabbi Uziel and a inisrm deputation of ' Sephardic Jews I The League for Arab-Jewish our first warning. We have sup- who appeared in camera so that Rapprochement charged that the plied proof that we are able to their testimony to the plight of I Palestine Government was trust- pierce the belly of your infested LUXURIOUS TEXTURED Jews in - Arab countries would rating its attempts at Arab-Jew- ships, and we can easily cut not further imperil the position ish cooperation by supporting your throat." The letters were of the Jewish communities there; the Husseini (Mufti's) Party and turned over to the police. - Dr. Ernst Simon and Aharon its indifference to the murders, Treaten Agency in Prague Cohen, of the League for Arab- perpetrated by . that party, of PRAGUE, July 20. (JTA)—The i J e w i s h Rapprochement, who potential Arab allies. AVAILABLE IN SHADES OF self-styled "Defenders of Arab favored a bi-national Palestine; Palestine" who have sent threat- Delegates Confer with Irvin Rabbis J. H. Dushinsky and Selig GREY-ROSE-GREEN-BIEGE-BLUE Reuben Bengis, of the separatist JERUSALEM, ( J T A ) — Dr. ening letters during The pas! week 1 extreme orthodox community, Jorge Garcia Granados of Guate- to Jewish organizations in Italy and England and who claimed and a spokesmaft for the Pales- mala and ProL Enrique Rodri- Come in and see our superb selection of new distinctive tine Communist Union, who des- gum Fabregat of Uruguay, mein ; responsibility for the blowing up and decorative styles that are in Vogue. hers of the United Nations corn- of the Panamanian vessel Vn.ssil cribed the group as "Hebrew Communists" distinct from the mittee, had -a personal interview in Genoa harbor July 11. have We Believe They Represent the Finest Choice in Detroit Palestine Communist Party and with Menahem Begin and other extended their activities to France and Czechoslovakia. argued for bi-nationalism with leaders of Irgun Zvai Leumi. They discussed the aims and The office of the Jewish Agen- the right for either party to OPEN THURS.-SRI. hopes of the Irgun with regard cy here received a letter from secede. AMP SAT. UNTIL to the UNSCOP inquiry and Be- • this group threatening its offi- 'International Need' gem. gin promised that his organiza- cials with murder unless they Appearing before the Com- mission on two consecutive days, tion would refrain from breaking suspend their activities, presum- Shertok, who will accompany the truce if Britain also re- ably , assistance to Palestine- the UN body to Geneva later frained. Concerning the state- bound immigrants. The letter was k T44E HOME OF this month, listed the following ment of the Mayor of Nathanya mailed from Paris. FINE CARPETING' factors "making Jewish State- that the Irgunists might free hood an international need": their two hostages if the British Piseser Well Send 1 9 1 39 Livernois First, the coming of age of the High Command gave a ray of ;me•o to Palestine A total of $400,000 has been re- Yishuv which has outgrown hope for the three condemned Just North of Seven Mile Road mitted by Pioneer Women to the tutelage; second, the internation- Irgunists, Begin asserted that the al and Middle East patterns of Mayor could not speak for Ir- Working Women's Council in UN. 1-5628 sovereignty with which the Jews gunists or prophesy what they Palestine during the current fis- cal year, it was announced by . under their present stateless could do. FREE PARKING TERMS ARRANGED Miss Dvorah Rothbard, member Situation Deadlocked • status, are in general discord; The two Latin American of the National Praesidium. third, the imperative need for large scale immigration and set- UNSCOP members gained the tlement for the surviving rem- impression that Begin feels the nants of European and Oriental situation is currently deadlocked Jewry, for which the Jews must with the government holding the have pqwers of state since they condemned men and the Irgun are the only party vitally inter- the two kidnaped hostages, and ested in this need; fourth, the that he was waiting to see what future of the Jewish people and the government will do with the Jewish position in the world 4,000 refugees on the 4,500-ton is at stake and it is a vital ne- President Garfield. The delegates spoke in English cessity to rid the Jews of the scourage of homelessness, which and were given refreshments can be accomplished only in during the interview, which was planned in great secrecy and Palestine. Shertok devoted the greater followed by 48 hours a talk by part of his testimony to citing Judge Emil Sandstroem, *concrete evidence that the Pal- UNSCOP chairman, and two of estine administration is the chief his aides with leaders of the obstacle to the peaceful develop- Haganah. The imposition of military con- ment of the country. He attack- ed in particular the White Paper trol in Nathanya was attacked land restrictions from which by representatives of the Jewish the Arabs suffered 'almost as. Communist Party of Palestine much as the Jews because Arab during cross examination before land sales to Jews were the main the United Nations Special Com- Robinson's sontkly clearance event It offers many source of capital with which Arab mittee. . Dr. W. S. Ehrlich, appearing peasants improved their farms. worthwhile values. Sofas, love seats, chairs, lamps, He disclosed that since the for the party whose main testi- tables, and any miscellaneous pieces are here, at land restrictions went into ef- mony was presented Sunday, fect in 1940, Jews have 'managed asked the members of the com- drastically rediseed prices. Many are floor samples, most to acquire 38,000 dunams in the mittee . to "imagine punishing restricted area without the High Manchester in the same way if are one-of-a-kind, an are of dependable Robinson Commissioner's sanction, "in a there were two kndnappings multitude of ways within the there." quality. Plan now to come to Robinson's Friday or Indian Delegate Sleeps four corners of the law." Another During the delegation's testi- sample of the government's at- Saturday and get your share! tittude, he said, is its rule of mony, one of the Jews, Charles Sassoon, pointed to Indian dele- labor employer and legislator, employing 80,000 workers at pit- gate Sir Abdur Rahman and called Sandstroem's attention to tance wages. the fact that the Indian was Cites Common Interests Listing in detail why bi-na- asleep. The chairman directed CADILLAC 4352 1420 WASHINGTON BLVD. tional or federation solutions the delegation to address all ap- would never work in Palestine, peals and questions to him. Rah- Open Mondays, 930 to 9; Other Days, 930 to 5:45 Shertok stated that once Jewish man has been the most consist- Statehood •is achieved, barriers ently hostile member of the coin; between Jews • and Arabs will mission. 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