UNSCOP Fears Outbreaks Unless DP Plight Is Eased GENEVA, (JTA)—A warning that the Jews in the DP camps of Europe may resort to out.: breaks this winter if nothing is done to alleviate their situation is contained in a report of the 3. Both proposals perpetuate desola- tion in the Negev and the under-devel- opment in Galilee, since both areas are placed out of bounds to the Jews. 4. Neither scheme assures the Jews independence , and United Nations membership. 5. Both schemes involve a continua- tion of the Mandatory rule and post- ponement of a final decision_ Palestine which last week corn- pteted a tour of the DP camps The Dusk-to-dawn curfew in the Jaffa-Tel Aviv border area in Germany and Austria. - The sub-committee's findings was lifted_ Lodge declared_ that the problem of the Many Organizations With Truman homeless Jews of Europe is a • Protests The White House has receiv- component part of the larger a large number of telegrams problem of Palestine. The "over- ed protesting Britain's decision to whelming sentiment" f o u n d return the 4400 Exodus refugees among Jews in every camp v i s it- favor of going to Pales- to Germany and urging him to ed is in Pointing use his influence to prevent this tine. the report says. out that it felt obligated to ex- action from being carried out. The telegrams have been turned ceed its terms of reference, the , unit suggests to the committee over to the State Department. steps apart from Bnai Brith urged the President that it consider - immigration to Palestine" to al- .to prevent such "a calamitous leviate the plight of the DPs. action."' The Zionist organiza- lares tion of America assailed the de- Th e report u impossible for the portation as a "Nazi-like action." that it is Jewish Agency Appeals For Help of 3 Powers "The miracle is not that - one and a half million Jews have sur- vived. It is that they want to sur- vive, despite the betrayals, the politics, the in- difference of the . .world to their plight," Dr. Ruth Gruber, author, who made a study of d i s- ' placed persons camps last year, told approxi- mately 1000 guests at t h e Annual D o n Ruth Gruber " Luncheon of the Women's Division of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). The luncheon, which initiated the auxiliary's fund-raising activ- ities in support of the HIAS "Placing the Displaced" program, was under the chairmanship of Mrs. Abraham Herman. Speakers, in addition to Dr. Gruber, in- cluded Hugo E. Rogers, presi- dent of the Borough of Manhat- tan and vice-president of HIAS; New York State Assemblyman Irvin D. Davidson, and Samuel A. Telsey, HIAS President. Mrs. M. Joel Freedman presided. The Jewish Agency appealed to the governments of the United States, France and the Soviet the British Union to prevent from landing the Exodus refugees in Germany. Representatives of the Chief Rabbinate, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Anglo-Jewish Association called at the Foreign Office to Other developments on the urge the government to recon- Fred M. Butzel was tendered the Jewish scene as contained in sider its decision concerning a real surprise Monday when, of the Exodus im- deportation JTA dispatches are summariz- called back from his vacation in ed in the following paragraphs: migrants. Goderich, he was honored on his Other protests came from the 70th birthday by his young Argentine Jewish Organization, Weizmann States Opposition friends at Boys' Republic, near the American Jewish Committee, To Bevin, Morrison Plans Farmington. There was a cake Jewish Confer- the American JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr. with 70 candles and there were the American Trade Union ence, Chaim Weizmann, ih a letter ad- addresses of tribute by the boys Council, the American Jewish dressed to the United Nations and the superintendent, Clyde Congress and the Zionist Organ- Special Committee on Palestine Reed. ization of America. outlined the reasons why he re- I Boys' Repu blic Honors Butzel garde a federal or cantonal solu- Revisionists Hint tion of the Palestine problem as At Boycott of British NEW YORK (JTA)—Failure less acceptable than partition. Summarizing his criticism of the of the United Nations to arrive Morrison and Bevin plans, he at a satisfactory solution of the Palestine problem will "un- said: 1. The Morrison plan and the Bevin doubteclly-- bring a Jewish boy- plan exclude Jewish settlement from cott of British goods and ser- the greater part of the Mandate area. v.ithout even assuring the Jews corn- vices, Col. Morri J. Mendelsohn, plete freedom in the small area re- chairman of the executive board tnaining, 2. Although both plans make pro- of the United Zionist-Revision- visions for the immigration of 100.000 ists of America, declared at a Jews there is no assurance of free press conference. immigraticn thereafter, Lipsky Foresees Rebellion Within Executive at Zurich Under the title "The Issues At influence of the Irgun," Lipsky Zurich." Louis Lipsky, in an states that the "Irgun invasion of article published in the Jewish Zionist circles has not diminish- Morning Journal, analyzes the ed . . . and the executive be- problems facing the Zionist Ac- cause of its inner conflicts is tions Committee meeting in unable to check it Several of Zurich. Since the final report' its powerful members seem not of the UN Committee on Pales- , to want to check it." tine may not be .ready while the The article closes with the fol- Actions Committee is in session, it is unlikely that political dis- lowing words: "The question of cussions on the future of Pales-1 resistance will create the 'crisis' tine will be the main topic of at Zurich. It will break the ex- ecutive and compel a new align- dicussion. ment of forces. Zurich will be However, Lipsky expects "a rebellion within the executive," since the last Congress failed to solve the problem of Zionist called upon to correct the mis- takes of Basle. And what Zurich will do will determine to a large extent the road Zionist must take leadership. The executive, Lip- from now on." sky writes, is one "in which strong contentious personalities lock horns and refuse to become loyal workers in a collective . No common denominator of policy has been possible during the past six months because of the incompatibility of tempera- ment and political ambitions. This is the rock upon which the Actions Committee will split" Some leaders of the _ZOA, Lipsky reports, are said to have come to the conclusion that "rather than continue the pres- ent arrangement with Mr. Ben- Gurion heading the executive and openly sympathizing with partition, it might be better to recall Dr. Weizmann . . . But they are reckoning without Dr. Weizmann . . . He certainly will not allow himself to be used as a pawn in . a controversy between Mr. Ben-Gurion and Dr. Silver." Pointing to the fact' that at Resurgence of Nazism Seen By Observers NEW YORK (JPS)—Millions of Germans who might have been steered along democratic paths by an intelligent Anglo-Amer- ican policy, "are beginning to look upon their nation no longer as an appendage but rather as the central force of Europe; the most militant see the possibility of winning the war Hitler lost by offering themselves as shock troops in the next conflagration," The Nation's European editor warns. Walter Kosack of Strendlingen- international Priovo Gets Order of Iblerit: David K. Niles, administrative assistant to President Truman and the late President Roosevelt, was awarded the Order of Merl by President Truman. The citation stresses that he won "the full confidence and high regard of-all those with whom he dealt by t the display of an essential fairness.. . . He gave unstintingly of his time and efforts and handled his assignments with finesse and dexterity." MIRACLE•WORKING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY TAKES ALL THE GREASE OUT OF DISHWASHING I • Tribute will be paid to the memory of the late Simon Shet- zer at a public meeting at the Shaarey Zedek on Sept. 25, with Dr. James G. Heller of Cincin- nati as guest speaker. Complete details will be announced next week. Immigration Procedure For Rabbis Is Changed NEW YORK. (JTA)—A change in the procedure of non-quota immigration of rabbis to the United States was reported by Samuel A. Telsev, president of , HIAS. Formerly all rabbinical contracts had to be submitted to the State Department for appro- 1 val, while now such contracts must be filed directly with the appropriate American consulates. For persons residing in Ger- many, Mr. Telsey advised filing those contracts with New York headquarters of HIAS for for- warding to the loCal American consuls. In cases of rabbis re- siding in other countries, he sug- gested submitting two copies of the contract to the American consul and two copies to the New York office of HIAS. U. S. Study On Fascism Analyzes Anti-Semitism NO SO AP SCUM IT'S KOSHER 0 1 S H Es sv-t‘Nv- v4 v.‘ 0 U (rastrilsvtiml by H. S. Kau Co„ the 57 Varieties Poephi) RENE WS BEAUT Y Of " NE V ABR ICS BuEsI-E Br. - r V-4 AN D NO TUE) R ING COMPARE Swerl's Larger Pack• age. tower Price. Today's Biggest Suds Vaitte! Hems Guarantees Finest Quality Or Money Back. Sirai Sirakfref l facie, DRUGS eillor. ars .•••••••• Your Neighborhood Cunningham Drug Store is prepared to meet your children's school needs. Whether your doctor prescribes a WASHINGTON (JTA)—Anti- Semitism was the most outstand- ing aspect of Nazi racial discrim- ination, according to the study of tonic for your child or whether your child "Fascism in Action," prepared by the Library of Congress at the request of Rep. Wright Patman, Cunningham's. Democrat of Texas. The study cites the steps of the Nazis against the Jews, beginning with their removal from public office in 1933, removal of ex- ceptions for veterans in 1935, and disqualifications of Gentiles mar- ried to Jewish wives by an act of 1937. Anti-British Mob Loots am-Rhein writes: "The lying propaganda of the Nazis is still Jewish Stores in Cairo R IN G NO To Honor Shetzer Memory, Sept. 25 CAIRO, (JTA)—There is acute alive and is bearing fruit The Nazis continue to exercise their tension in Jewish circles here corrupting influence everywhere following the smashing and loot- because the political purge was ing of several Jewish - owned the Basle Congress nothing was never carried through effective- stores during an anti-British de- monstration. done "to check the destructive . /7." • Sys DPs' Will to Live Termed Miracle sub-committee of the United on Curfew In Tel Ayiv Area Nation; Special Committee Lifted As. Riots Subside Jews to integrate themselves within the German or Austrian economies because of anti-Sem- itism. - It was indicated in UNSCOP quarters that the committee may not finish its deliberations and frame its report on Sept. 1, the original deadline. It is possible that the discussions may stretch into the first two weeks of Sept- ember. Page THE JEWI-SH NEWS F. ;clay. August 29, 1947 needs school supplies, you will find it at We believe that the merchandise stocked in our stores represents the kind of quality you insist upon as well as the kind of prices you appreciate. 41. unninghanit DRUG STOr