knmigrant Boy's. Rise fo U. Supreme Courf HE JEWISH NEWS Story of Felix - Frankfurter A Weekly Review (17 of Jewish Events To Your C•ennvutnity Gh1111. —Page. 14, VOLUME 3 2114 'Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan Friday, October 3, 1947 34 40. 22 $3.00 Per Year Single Copy, 10c n Pleads for UNSCOP Solution By Jewish News Correspondent at the UN FLUSHING MEADOWS, N. Y.—Sensing the rising dangers to Jewish hopes in Palestine as a result of pressure from Arab states ; whose strength has been augmented by the admission of Yemen, Jewish communities through= out the land have been flooding Washington, New York and Flushing with telegraphic appeals to the American delegation to the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly to support the majority UNSCOP report. Thousands of telegrams have reached Seeretary of State George C. Marshall at the U. S. delegation's headquarters, 2 Park Ave., New York City, urging that the traditional American policy in behalf of a Jewish Homeland should be upheld at the UN. The powerful address in support of the UNSCOP rnajority report, de- livered on Wednesday before the Ad Hoc Committee on the Palestine problem by Dr. , ellAVV Speaker Harold E. Stassen (center) will be . one of the speakers at the 52nd annual convention of Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. in St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 15-19. He h shown here with National Commander Milton H. Richman (left) and Chief of Staff Mar-tin H. Horwitz at a reception given by JWV in New York to the new American Legion national commander, • James F. O'Neill, who also will address the JWV convention. Maurice Bordelove, commander of the Michigan department of the Jewish War Veterans, stated this week that more than 106 delegates are expected to attend the convention as representa- tives of the JWV posts in the entire state. Meetings now are being held to select these delegates. Abba Hillel Silver, chairman of the Americ an Zionist Emergency Council, strengthened the Jewish position and encouraged Jewish hopes. It is expected, however, that during the coming weeks the verbal onSlaught on Jewry and Zionism uttered by the Arabs will be cause for much heartache and dis- illusionment. The more practical Jewish leaders and observers are urging Jewry not to become - panicky as a result of the speecheS of. Britain's Colonial Secretary Creech-Jones and Jamal Husseini. Advice is given that Jews should expect the worst, strive for-the best and hope for an amicable solution which is expected to result froth country-wide expressions in support of justice for the Jewish position. (Hundreds of telegrams have gone forth from Detroit in the past few days, to Secietary of State Marshall and President Truman, urging adherence to the established American policy - on the Jewish Homeland. Plans are being made in Detroit by the Zionist Council for public demonstrations in support of the majority UNSCOP report and for the sending of telegrams' to American delegates to the UN in defense of this position.) • „ There is considerable speculation here with regard to the position that will. be,..,t4kez by Russia on the Pales- tine question. At Lake Success, Andrei Y. Vyshinski, in an exclusive interview with Miss Beatrice Heiman, Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspondent, declared that the Soviet stands behind the position that was outlined at the special session on Palestine last April by Andrei Gromyko. The Russian stand may lead to support kir the - ma- jority UNSCOP report, but in the event of a compromise, which is not unlikely, there- may be a revival of a pro- posal -for a bi-national state, as advocated by Dr. Judah Magnes, who renewed his stand in a letter to the New York Times, published on Sunday. As time goes on, there is greater likelihood of a Compromise. • In view of these developments, American Jewish leaders have undertaken to mobilize American Jewry's effort for the majority, UNSCOP report. • JERUSALEM, (JTA) .—It is learned her that Briiish military' leaders believe that Haganah is prepared to take over the borders of the proposed. Jewish State as soon as the British evacuate Palestine. These circles believe, how- ever, that Haganah will not have enough arms and Men for the job unless the Jewish military force is aided from the outside. It also is reported that the. BritiSh have not decided whether to turn the Arab state over to Husseini or King Abdullah. When that is decided- they reportedly Will be ready for the evacuation. , . An Ancient Exodus is commemorated —International Photo HERBERT V. EVATT of AtiS tralia, chairman of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on 'the Palestine Question, which is charged to decide The fate of Palestine. . . in the prayer chanted by this refugee who is one of the 2,500 children maintained by Mizrachi Women's Organization of America in 45 homes in Palestine. He is reciting the blessing over the Lulav during Srkkot services. Mizrachi Women are sponsoring the erection of a $750,000 Children's Village at. Raanana, Palestine, to house 500 Jewish orphans from European DP camps. All parties in Zionism are Mobilizing their forces, for the expansion of housing- in Palestine for newcomers who are expected to flock to the country, both as a result of the threatened British evacuaion—which will force the immediate admission of all detainees on Cyprus—and the pending decisions for the opening of Palestine's doors to Jewish immigration in the pro- - posed Jewish estate. Back to Back —International Soundphoto is the pose in which our photographer caught Jewish and Arab spokes- men at Lake Success, N. Y., during hearings on the Palestine question. The present attitude on the UNSCOP report is reflected in this picture. At left are Moises Toff . and Dr. M. Kahany of the Jewish Agency. At right are Isa Nakhleh and Jamal Husseini of the Arab Higher Committee.