Starling Today: Bible Picture Story of QUEEN ESTHER' Mobilize for Allied .Jewish Campaign: Sole _ Stipporter of HE JEWISH A Weekly Review. , of Jewish Events' —Page 20 VOLUME 12—NO. 26 Ha ganah • *- Detroit • Headituarters: 250• W. Lafayette Phone,. WO, 5-3939 - 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26- , Michigan, March 12, 1948 34 ..65ti 22 $3.00. Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Zion's Future Hangs in Balance Soviet Insists on Rejects U. S. Conciliati Direct JTA Teletype, Wires to The Jewish News Detroit7s.SOlid..arity Must lie Expressed at Protest Rally Tuesday Evening On Dec. 5, 1947, in our resume of events which led to the historic United Nations decision of Nov. 29 in favOr of the restoration of Jewish statehood, The Jewish News editorially invoked the prophetic assertion:, npvt. "The eternity of Israel shall not be denied!" Now, three months after the important UN decision, the Jewish position in Palestine is seriously threatened. Nations which had spoken firmly in behalf of the Jewish people are now hestitating, and there is danger that some of them may yield to the pressure that comes. from aggressors Outside of Palestine. Our own Government is not as firm in i its stand as our spokesmen were at Lake Success last November. Meanwhile, the - security of the Yishuv is threatened. The lives of 700,000 Jews in Palestine are hi danger. The future of 1,000,000 survivors from Nazism -- 250,000 of whom are languishing in displgced persons camps is at stake. ,,Hopes for rehabilitation' are being destroyed and there is danger of an : increase in despair and disillusionment. . it is imperative that the Jews of America reassert that they are determined to labor to the end that Israel WILL sur- vive. This is the time to declare that "the eternity of Israel shall not be betrayed." The Jews of Detroit are called upon to express their sol- idarity with the Yishuv at the public rally to be held Tuesday evening, March 16, at Cass High School. Our community's stand must be firm. It must be based on the unamimous declaration that we shall stand united in sup- port of the United. Jewish Appeal — through the Detroit Al- lied J _ ewish Campaign -- in our support of the Palestine de- fense forces and in continued aid to the suvivors from Nazism. . We must reassert our wishes that the PreSident of. the United States, our State Department and- our spokesmen_ at the United Nations should insist upon speedy implementation' of the UN Palestine decision. We must continue to ask for the lifting of the embargo on arms so that our Palestine Frontiers- men should not be left without arms, without means of self- defense, without the security that is, the. right of all human s, beings. Senator Charles W. Tobey of New Harnpshire and Rabbi Morris Adler, who will be the spokesm.an for the United Jewish Appeal, will address the rally Tuesday evening wider the co-spOnsorship of the groups affiliated • with the Zionist Council of Detroit, Yiddish Folk organizations, Jewish Community Council and the American JeWish Congress. Every seat in that auditor- ium should be filled on that occasion! . The voice of Detroit Jewry, should be heard from that as- sembly in defense of our just rights in Palestine This is an appeal to YOU and to the entire Detroit Jew- ish community for an ex- pression of solidarity. Out voices MUST- BE HEARD—in Washington, at Lake Success, ' in ,London, throughout the world! SENATOR TOBEY . Our appeals must re-echo in. Palestine, as messages of hope and . encouragement :to the. fighters for justice in, Eretz ISrael! LAKE SUCCESS---A high Soviet official told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency on Tuesday that the Soviet will_insist upon imple. mentation of the partition decision during the Big Powers' conference now in session in New York, U. S: 'Conciliation' Proposal Opposed by Gromyko NEW YORK—Judaea's fate hangs in the balance as a result of "conciliation" efforts by Warren Austin, United States delegate to the United Nations, to revive "talks" between Jews and Arabs. Serious differences of opinion on the proposal between the U. S. and Soviet delegates, at the 10-day conference which was ordered by the Security Council last Friday, keep Palestine's future in a state of uncertainty. It is the opinion of Andrei Gromyko, -the Soviet delegate in whose headquarters the meetings of the Big Four are taking place, that it is_useless to reconvene Jews and Arabs since such negotiations have failed in the past. - Senator Austin, however, is adamant that such negotiations should be re- sumed. The first step of the Big Four was to ask Great Britain to participate in the discussions. UN Secretary General Trygve Lie also was -invited to participate in the sessions. The meeting of the Big FOur agreed to give. immediate consideration to the question of establishing a militia in Palestine. It was decided to discuss the estab-, lishment of routine for offering guidance to the UN Palestine Commission in rela- tion to proviSional councils of government which must be formed separately by JeWt and Arabs under provisions of the UN General Assembly partition decision. The major.. subject on the agenda of the Big Four remains the question of deciding whether the present state of affairs in Palestine presents a threat to peace. . High Commissioner Demands Suppress ion of Dissidents JERUSALEM.—High Commissioner : Sir Alan Cunningham warned David Ben. Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, that implementation of partition will not take place if the dissidents are not supp?esse* This rumored that the High Commissioner hinted in his warning that if the dissidents are not suppressed the British forces may return to the Tel Aviv area. The. Haganah-Irgun agreement does not provide for a merger but only for co- ordination. Each unit remains independent, but the Haganah is to provide the supreme command. Ratification was arranged for a meeting on Thursday. The United Labor Party, composed of the recently merged Hashomer Hatzkir and L'Achdut Avodah, decided not to accept the Jewish Agency's offer to enter the provisional government council, or even an established government council, until it is given "proportional repre- Our New sentation." They want five members in _the council and three Telephone in the cabinet. It is believed that this demand will • lead to the first crisis in the Jewish State's cabinet. Number: An Arab band of 400 on Tuesday- attacked. Ataroth, be- WOodward tween Rarnallah and Jerusalem, and- the Kallandia Airfield. 5-1155 Arabs used machine guns and mortars and advanced under More Lines strong fire. The local Haganah units counterattacked and Better Service summoned reinforcements from Jerusalem. Victim of Inhumanity nil Delay This Jewish nurse is comfort.. ing Mile Rachel Meyouhas, in the Hadassah hospital in Jeru- salem, where she is recovering from injuries received in the bomb blast that kilted 54 Jews in Ben Yehuda Street. The child was orphaned by the ex- plosion which claimed among the victims her father, mother, brother and sister who per fished in the ruins of their home. Little Rachel thus is one of the victims of inhumanity and delay which are respond sible for Palestine's troubles. —Internationar Phot0