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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-01-30

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Friday, January 30, 1948

Haganah Warning to Yishuv:

`We Are in Midst of War,
Grimmer Days Are Ahead'

Former Nazi Officers and Fascist Poles Lead Mufti Brigands

From Bases in Arab States; Immediate Establishment
of Jewish Militia Asked by Jewish Agency

Page Three -

THE JEWI•SH N•EWS •

Hindu Leader Backs
UN's Zion Decision

NEW DELHI, India (JTA)—A
statement enthusiastically wel-
coming the UN decision to estab-
lish a Jewish state in Palestine
has been issued here by Vinayak
Damaodar Savarkar, head of the
Hindu Mahasabha, an organiza-
tion representing conservative el-
ements in the country.
Savarkar criticized the anti-
partition stand taken by the In-
dian delegates at Lake Success,
and questioned the validity of
the objections to partition voiced
by Mrs. Vijaylakshmi Pandit,
chief of the Indian delegation,
in view of the fact that India
itself had just recently been - par-
titioned for similar communal
reasons.
Commenting on the explana-
tion by Premier Pandit Nehru
that India opposed partition in
order not to alienate the Middle
East Moslem states,. SaVarkar
said the present policy would
alienate the Jews of India and
the states which had supported
partition. He added that all of
Palestine should have been made
a Jewish state.

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NEW YORK (JPS)—The death be "highly desirable" and that the
His Column
toll neared the 1,000 mark in bat- Jewish militia would co-operate
tle-torn Palestine this week as the with it if such a force is estab-
YOU'LL
BE DAYS
following picture emerged from lished, the Agency underlined the
AND
WEEKS
AHEAD
necessity of immediate planning
the smoke of war:
1) Haganah, Jewish defense or in view of the fact "that the Jew:.
e.
ganization;outnumbered but nev- ish militia will have to be in a
er outfought, told Jewish Pales- position to carry out onerous and
tine that it is in the midst of war responsible military duties within•
Unique in the an-
and although all Arab attacks so a period of four months from
nals of journalism
far have been repulsed "a grim- now."
is the column of
mer struggle lies ahead."
Advocating a general UN
Waiter Winchell,
2) Haganah intelligence, con- arms, policy to implement the
celebrated reporter
Assembly's decision, the Agen-
firmed from 'Arab sources, report-
with en 'outstanding
cy suggested that the Security
ed that German and Polish offi-
skill in digging be-
Council call upon its member
neath the surface of
cers are leading the Mufti gangs
events to find the
in assaults on Jewish settlements. states to "provide arms freely
"inside" news.
The Germans are apparently, es- to authorized bodies working
capees from POW camps in the under the UN Commission for
tI
Middle East and recent escapees the implementation of the As-
I.
from Germany s The Poles are sembly's resolution" and "with-
arras
from
those
who
might
hold,
remnants of, General Wladyslaw
use them in an attempt to defy
Anders' anti-Semitic Polish exile
Censorship Asked for
that decision."
army who were demobilized but
still loiter about the Middle East.
You can confidently look to Walter Winchell to
On the question of embargoes, Prejudice Publications
3) At the same time Palestine's the memorandum asserted that
reveal what's going to happen days ahead, yes, and
frontiers were left wide open to -"it is anomalous that embargoes
LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The
sometimes even weeks ahead of other sources.
infiltration by armed Arab gangs. should apply indiscriminately to UN Sub-Commission on Freedom I Ii e
Haganah intelligence reported the defetders and the opponents of Information and of the Press si
Enjoy These Celebrated Columnists Every Day
that such gangs are daily crossing of a United Nations policy; it is heard a proposal to deny press eI Ii
into Palestine along the whole still more anomalous that for rea- freedom to publications which
length of the Transjordan fron- sons of status there are legal ways spread or incite racial and reli- et
tier. Hundreds, uniformed and for Arabs to obtain arms to cause gious prejudice. The proposal was Ii
i Lawrence Gould
e.
Louella 0. Parsons
Bob Hope
fully equipped, have entered the a breach of the peace and not for made by Dr. Maurice Halperin,
Walter Kiernan
Arthur 'Bugs' Baer
E. V. Durling
-Country from Syria and Lebanon the Jews to prevent the breach." secretary of the Coordinating
Westbrook Pegler
Mary Haworth
George Dixon
under the eyes of British troops
The Agency termed the acqui- Board of Jewish Organizations,
Paul Galileo
Betty Betz
Henry McLemore
and police who do nothin; to stop sition of arms and military stores which is composed of the Ameri-
Dr. Herman N. Bundesen
these Arabs.
"the most serious difficulty con- can Jewish Conference, the Board
Haganah intelligence reported fronting the Jews of 'Palestine in of Deputies of British Jews and it
that the initial attack on Yeehiem, the establishment of the militia. the South Africa Jewish Board of
which was launched 'from bases
In its proposals on the acquisi- Deputies.
just inside Lebanon; was lectobY tion of arms, the Agency stressed
The Coordinating Board had
German and Polish officers. Ha-
the need for air support which is previously proposed that this re-
ganah learned from Arab sources
particularly vital for quick fron- striction be included as an amend-
that sixteen German technicians,
tier reconnaissance and defense . ment in the draft Declaration on
including three *former Wehr-
of isolated settlements, as well as Human Rights. The Human Rights
macht officers, are helping Arabs
for the repulse of Arab air/ attacks Commission referred the suggest-
20 Nationally Noted Columnists
manufacture mines and grenades.
ed amendment to the UN Sub-
The Germans landed in Palestine from neighboring states.
.1T1 T1
Karl Lisicky, chairman of the Commission on Press Freedom,
some time ago from a Norwegian
now
meeting
at
Lake
Success.
UN Implementation Commission,
ship.
told a piess conference that the
Call for Volunteers
Commission considers the Pales-
A call to American Jewish
youths to volunteer and an ap- tine security problem of such
peal for financial aid for the, great importance that it has de-
sep-1
Yishuv's security efforts was made cided "it should be treated
For
that
reason,
he
ex-
';
aratehy."
by Moshe Shertok, Chief of the
Jewish Agency's Political Depart- plained, no recommendations on
ment, who declared that money implementation of the partition
and politics are now of equal im- decision will be included in the
portance. Addressing a meeting first monthly report which the
of the American Zionist Emer- Commission will submit to the
gency Council, Mr. Shertok said Security Council.
it was hard to explain to the
U. S. Won't Send Troops _
Yishuv why American Jewry
didn't swamp them with financial
WASHINGTON (JTA) —The
contributions as soon as the UN United States has no present in-
arrived at its momentotis deci- tention of sending any American
JANUARY 15-30
troops to Palestine to protect the
sion.
The call for American Jewish American Consulate in Jeru-
volunteers came from Rabbi Mey- salem, but talks are under way
er Berlin, president of the World concerning the safety of Ameri-
Mizrachi Organization. At a press can citizens in Palestine, Michael
conference prior to his return to J. McDermott, special assistant
Palestine, Rabbi Berlin said that for press relations to the Secre-
THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION'-FOR-INFANTILE PARALYSIS
as soon as legal aspects of the tary of State, said.
matter are clarified, he would ask
Rep. Dewey Short, Republican,
American Jewish youths, men of Missouri, chairman of a House
and women, to volunteer for serv- Armed Services sub-committee,
ice in Palestine. What we . need stated that the UN decision for
The average cost of caring for a polio patient is approximately $2000.
most is tank technicians, flyers partition of Palestine "made our
and air mechanics, but we also position in the Middle East very
Sometimes it's less, often several times that amount. Every hospitalized
need nurses and anyone who can insecure" and said that it was "a
serve in any way in the defense grave mistake.
patient in Wayne County during this summer's epidemic benefited in
of the Yishuv, Rabbi Berlin said.
The State Department has been
asked to lift the embargo on ship-
some way from your annual contribution to the March of Dimes. In many
Disband "Underground Railroad" ments and the transfer of U. S.
surplus
war
materiel
to
Jewish
VIENNA (JTA)—The "under-
cases, your Wayne County Chapter paid the entire cost of hospitaliza-
ground railroad" from central and Palestine in a letter sent to Sec-
eastern Europe to Palestine is retary of State George .C. Mar-
tion, doctor and treatment bills. Your continued support of the March
rapidly being disbanded, compe- shall by Senator Warren G. Mag-
Washington
Democrat.
nuson,
tent sources disclosed. These same
of Dimes is your best insurance that if polio strikes in your home, you
Faiz El-Khouri, Syrian Minis-
sources said that the entire net-
work would be liquidated "within ter here, conferred for 45 minutes
y,ould be assured of the best in modern treatment for infantile paralysis.
24 hours" if Britain would agree with Under-Secretary of State
Robert
Lovett
and
discussed
Pal-
open
a
port
in
Palestine
to
Jew-
to
estine with him.
ish immigration.
The Sponsors of this Advertisement urge you fo give
President Truman discussed the
Palestine situation with Ted, 0.
Agency Asks Jewish Militia
Generously to This Worthy Cause
LAKE SUCCESS (JTA—The Thackrey,• editor and publisher of
the
New
York
Post,
during
a
visit
Jewish Agency subinitted a mem-
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