•S• an Seen As 'Chain of En orcement Agency Rejects American Proposals for Trusteeship plan deserved careful study, while the Brazilian added that an essential prerequisite for the success of the plan was agree- ment among the powers -directly fbr . its enforcement. Truman and Vandenberg Assert U. S. Has Right to Send responsible The Greek, Argentinian and Pa- Troops to Middle East; British - State They Will Not kistan representatives were non- committal on the trusteeship is- Interfere With Jewish Control Ov.er Immigration sue, but the Greek and Pakistan LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The Jewish Agency memoran- speakers opposed partition. dum rejecting the .trusteeship plan emphasized that "no im- provement on the U. S. proposals can make them a useful U. S. Has Power to Send Troops, Truman, Vandenberg State starting point in the quest for a political settlement." An- WASHINGTON (JTA) — Pre- alyzing the American trusteeship plan, the Agency memoran- dum warned against the pitfalls ahead and the endless chain sident Truman told his press con- forces he has the power to send U. S. troops to palestine without prior Congressional app;roval. At the same time, Sen. Arthur M. Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Corn- -mittee, was' telling the Sente that he had not been consulted • before Austin made his commit- ment of U. S. troops to the UN Tuesday. Vandenberg replied to questions raised by Sen. Owen Brewster of Maine, whether any "competent" member of Congress had been consulted and whether in Vandenberg's opinion Congres- sional authorization was required before troops could be sent. Vandenberg declined to' state definitely whether sending Am- erican troops to Palestine either expressly to protect American lives' and property or whether as part of a UN force, would re- quire prior authorization by Con- gress. He pointed out that the President had sent American troops abroad in over 100 cases during the last 150 years and that the limit of Presidential authority in this field had never been clearly defined. Both Senators Brewster .and Claude Pepper of Florida criti- cized the Administration for re- versing its Palestine policy. ference that as commander-in- of enforcement this plan would0 involve against the will of both ,control of Jewish immigration to chief of the United States armed Jews and Arabs. Palestine after May 15. The an- "The question arises whether nouncement was made by Un- member states who were unwil- der-Secretary for Foreign Affairs ling to use their forces to estab- Christopher Mayhew in Com- lish independence for Jews and mons. Arabs within authoritatively de- Mayhew said that any action fined limits will now commit taken by the British military their forces to military rule of commander in Palestine after 'indefinite duration' for the pur- May 15 would be confined to pro- pose of suppressing aspirations tecting British forces in the for independence recently ap- country and ensuring their or- proved by the United Nations," derly evacuation. the Agency document stated. "Jewish authorities in Pales- Although the Jewish Agency tine have decided to evacuate memorandum is not a direct the Hadassah hospital," as a re- statement on the position which sult of Arab attacks on medical the Jews of Palestine will take convoys in the Mt. Scopus area, with respect to a trusteeship de- Mayhew announced. Reporting cision by the General Assembly, on the recent massacre of Jew- the observations and . criticism ish medical personnel en route expressed therein are of such a to the Hadassah hospital, he said nature as to leave no doubt of that British troops in the area the Agency's opposition to the sped to the scene of the attack U. S. trusteeship plan. immediately after it began and Arabs Ignore Truce Offer rescued many members of the Meanwhile, . Moshe Shertok convoy. transmitted to the Security Coun- Addressing the Political Com- cil the text of a cable received mittee, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver earlier from David Ben Gurion, served notice that no matter chairman of the Jewish Agency, what the General Assembly which reads: "We informed the may decide, the Jewish State High Commissioner on April 10 will begin to function May 16. that if Arabs cease fire, we shall "Partition is a substantial real- act likewise. So far we have re- ity in Palestine today," he said. ceived no intimation from the "The crux of the issue is not High Commissioner that Arabs how to implethent the Assembly agreed. In fact, attacks continue resolution, but how to enjoin without respite, particularly in and prevent" the Arab states Jerusalem. If fire ceases through- from "violating their Charter out the country, we shall natur- obligations and from defeating ally refrain from shooting." the will of this international The justice of the Jewish case - tribunal." and strict adherence to the orig- Dr. Silver urgently requested inal decision of the UN were the British government not to argued eloquently by Sir Carl permit its arms and equipment Berendsen of New Zealand, John to fall into the hands of the D. t. Hood of Australia, Gunnar Arab invaders, and to ensure Hagglof of Sweden_, Andrei Gro- that the British-officered Arab myko of Russian and Josa Vil- Legion will not intervene in fan of Yugoslavia. the struggle. "Having been un- One Favorable Comment willing to implement the deci- Dr. Tingfu T. Tsiang, chairman sion of the United Nations, of the 'political committee, was Britain should at least refrain the only one to comment favor- from abetting, however indir- ably upon the U. S. trusteeship ectly, the tragic conflict," he plan. declared. While the Palestine Commis- It is too late now for trustee- sion abandoned plans to estab- lish a Jewish Provisional Coun- ship,. Dr. Silver asserted, adding cil of Government, the Jewish that the people of Palestine want Agency in Palestine began gath- independence and "will have it." ering income taxes, started in- The apparent receptiveness of troducing a postal system and some Arab spokesmen to the idea the printing of Hebrew postage was a "purely tactical.mantuver to defeat partition," he said. If stamps. force would be needed to enforce Haganah Successes Meanwhile, word came from trusteeship, admittedly not a Palestine of the evacuation of . final solution to the problem, Tiberias of all Arabs and the "why should it not be used to en- creation there by Haganah of a force partition?" he asked. Dr. Silver reaffirmed the Jew- "Jewish independent regime"; the capture of Haifa by Haganah ish Agency's "unqualified rejec- and Haganah's campaign to take tion" of any trusteeship plan. control of Safed. As 500 food He said that partition was al- trucks reached Jerusalem, the ready to a large extent a politi- Haganah men who accompanied cal and economic reality in Pal- estine, and gave some examples.. the convoy killed 100 Arabs. (Suspension of U. S. air mail It would be an almost impossible to Palestine on Tuesday caused task, he declared, for an outside COOL NEW FASHIONS FOR YOU regime to establish a centralized consternation in many ranks-) authority or to obtain the alleg- (Louis Untermeyer's son was All of these are- waiting for you in Hudson's fashion-inspired one of two young men arrested. iance of Arabs and Jews. Any attempt to impose trustee- Summer Dress Shop: sun cottons with poised town jackets, daytime in eonhection with the dis- covery of ammunition which ship, Dr. Silver said, would nec- suit-dresses, shirtwaist and coat dresses, afternoon dresses, was to be part of a food and essarily involve violent effort to terrace fashions! Spun rayons, linens, ginghams, chambrays, corded suppress all forms of indepen- clothing shipment to Pales- dent national life, "which the cottons, seersuckers, printed rayons. Summer's coolest, tine.) (Transjordan's King Abullah people will not relinquish with- most becoming colors! Sketched, left/ to right: pique-bibbed chambray, out a struggle." Was it the "pur- was said to have occupied Jer- pose of the United Nations to de- $12.95; wing collared chambray, $14.95; polonaise-draped cotton, $25. icho on Wednesday.)' Agudath Israel and the Ihud, prive people of their freedom?" the Union movement of Dr. he asked. The Czech, Polish, Yugoslav Judah L. Magnes, were the only two Palestine Jewish Organiza- and Ukrainian delegates laShed tions which had asked for separ- out at the trusteeship proposal ate consultations with the Pales- and reaffirmed their govern- SUMMER DRESS SHOP ment's support of partition as the tine Commission. only feasible solution of the Pal- bth Poor—Grand River—Section A estine problem. The Brazilian Britain Will Not Interfere and Yemenite representatives With Jewish Imthigration LONDON (JTA)—The British both suggested that the American Government announced that Brit- Prices subject to 3% sales tax. THE JEWISH NEWS ish authorities in Palestine would Page 3 April 30, 1948 responsibility for the have no Hudson's Summer Dress Shop Is Open ' _UDSOVS