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May 07, 1948 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-05-07

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gency Accepts an Internationalized Jerusalem

UN r fold of impending Zion
Dangers; U. S. Plan Doomed

secretary of state to deal with
the Palestine question.
Among the prominent figures
in the news in connection with
the situation in Palestine are the
The 75 members of Ann Ar- ics; Mayor William E. Brown,
LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)—The the conclusion of hearings on the following:
bor's Jewish community have Jr.; Rabbi Herschel Lynion, U. of
text , of a cablegram from the present and future structure of
pledged a total of $28,050 to the
United Nations • Consular Truce the UN scheduled to start Tues-
1948 United Jewish .Appeal cam-
Commission in Jerusalem warn-
paign at the opening 'dinner last
day,
Rep.
Charles
Eaon,
chair-
ing that the situation in Pales-
week.
tine is rapidly growing worse and man, said in Washington.
With a total goal of $55,000-
that battles surpassing the Haifa
In his statement on the ques-
$10,000 of which is expected from
engagement in intensity,: are ex- tion of the sending of American
the 'University of Michigan stu-
pected soon, was read to. the UN troops to Palestine, made on the
dents and faculty — campaign
Political Committee by Dr. Al- floor of the U. S. Senate, in an-
leaders are encouraged by initial
fonso Lopez, president of the Se- swer to a question put to him
results.
curity Council.
,
by Senator Owen Brewster of
Announcement was made that
The United States opened a, Maine, Senator Arthur H. Van=
the aim of the campaigners will
new avenue for a possible solu- denberg of Michigan. stated most
be to . get $3,500 from faculty
tion of the Jerusalem problem emphatically that there had been
members and $7,500 from. stu-
by ' proposing that the city be "occasional, casual conversations
dents.
governed through a temporary of one sort or another" but that
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of De-
trusteeship administration. - there had not been, as far as he
troit was the guest speaker at
Moshe Sliertok told the C9un- was concerned, anything approxi ;
the opening campaign dinner.
cil that the Jewish Agency alp- mating "'what might be called a
Murray Aronoff, a native of New
cepts the principle of an inter- consultation on the subject."
York who was a crew member
OSIAS ZWERDLING
national regime for Jerusalem
Senator Vandenberg on,several
on the "Exodus 1947," related
as provided for in the partition
M.
Hillel
Foundation director,
his
experiences.
plan. He reserved the Agency's occasions informed Detroit Jews
Other speakers included Prof. who was toastmaster, and Osias
WASSON
-
THOMAS
C.
position on the form and, details that he was not being consulted
Leo Sharfman, chairman of the Zwerdling, chairman of the Ann
U. S. Consul General at Jerd- I.
by the White House on the Pales-
of such an arrangement.
U. of M. department of .econom- Arbor drive.
saleni, Thomas C. Wasson, 52, (has
_The U. S. move was interpre- . tine question.
been named by President Tru-
ted by some delegations as a con-
Asked by Senator Brewster if
fession that trusteeship for the he had been consulted during the man as American representative necessary risks and prevent a re- -reapply later "when conditions
whole of Palestine stands little discussions on partition last fall, on the UN Palestine Truce Com- newal of British-Jewish friend- may be more normal."
ship which has been strained as
mission.
chance of adoption.
Senator ,Vandenberg replied in
a result of the recent' Palestine
British Shell Jews
The decision reached; the negative and commented that
situation.
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Arabs
an all - night session Tuesday he "was clearly known to favor
in Jerusalem's Katamon quarter
was for a trusteeship for viable partition as the best basis
David Crohn Leaves
battle asked the Jewish fort -as
Jerusalem, with a neutral of settlement." He said he had
which have been attacking them
commissioner, in order to as- been furnished with mimeo-
For
Palestine
Study
graphed copies of the address
for the last 24 hours for an im-
sure the peace in the Holy made
by Ambassador Auston, but
David Crohn, son of Mr. and
mediate truce. This 'action fol-
City.
added that he "scarcely considers
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, left for
lowed an official British warn-
In the Political Committee, that to be a consultation."
Palestine on Tuesday to study
John Hood of Australia served
in
the
Jewish-
Agency
School
ing to the Jewish Agency that
For the firit time in .12 years,
Graves
Tsarapkin
notice that his country would Palestine newspapers on April
for Public Service and Diplo-
unless the Jewish assault was
Seymon K. Tsarapkin, Soviet
support the Palestine Jews' right 27 Published uncensored edi-
macy. An officer in the U. S.
halted,
"the authorities would
to proclaim a Jewish state on I tions. Until the dropping of Consul in Washington, is the Rus-
Army in World War II, David
use all military force, including
May .16. He challenged the V. S: British censorship; newspapers sian representative on the UN
Crohn is a graduate of the Uni-
to clarify the "unintelligible and were not permitted to mention Trusteeship Commission. '
versity of Michigan. He was a Royal Air Force," to attack Jew-
Richard M. Graves, last British
meaningless" phrase, contained in
leader in Hillel and Avukah in
ish JeruSalem.
chairman of the Jerusalem Mu-
the preamble • to its working
Michigan and nationally.
British units joined the battle
nicipal Commission, returned to .
paper, that a trusteeship regime
by shelling the adjoining Jewish
London last week.
--would not prejudice the • rights,
Jews Summoned for Duty
Yemin Moshe quarter, partly de-
claims and positions of either
British Bring Commando Unit
PRAGUE, (JTA--A group of molishing Jewish defense posi-
cornniunity.
LONDON (JTA- — A British 130 Palestinian _ Jews living in tions and causing several fires,
Discussion of the proposed U.
marine commando unit left Malta Czechoslovakia • have registered in an effort to expose this sector
S. trusteeship plan by , the UN
for. Palestine in a landing tank with the Jewish Agency office to Arab fire while the Katamon
Political. Committee . was marked
ship. The War Office described here. All adults under 35 years battle was in progress.
by a statement by South Africa's
these troops and four plane loads of age have been instructed to
delegate, Harry T. Andrews, who
of soldiers flown from Cyprus return to Palestine within the American Revisionist
said he was instructed to state
to Palestine as "replacements." It next few weeks. Most of the
that ""of the many proposals
is believed they will be assigned registrants, including those above Heads World Parfy
made in respect to Palestine over
to guard Lydda ,airport and oil 35, said they would proceed to
,the past years, the South African
Palestine shortly. .
installations.
PARIS, (JTA) — Meir Gross-
government still adheres to its
Prof. Selig Brodetsky, member
man, American Revisionist lead-
attitude that partition with eco-
Marshall Hopes for Truce
of the Jewish Agency executive
er, was named chairman of the
nomic union is the only practical
WASHINGTON (JTA--Secre- World Executive of the World
and president of the Board of
solution."
Deputies of British Jews, called Iary of State George C. Marshall Revisionist Party Council, which
Delegates of Bielorussia, Gua-
at. the Colonial Office and urged told a press conference that- the met here with delegates from all
temala and Uruguay strongly
the government% to take active State Department has no infor- parts of the world in attendance.
supported a, stand in favor of
measures to prevent attacks on mation that King Abdullah of
Other members of the execu-
'adherence to partition.
Jews in Palestine by Transjordan Transjordan has -invaded -or in- tive are: Dr. Arieh Altman, Aaron
Gromyko's Statement
forces. He pointed out that under tends to invade Palestine. He Propes, Jacob Rubin, Joseph
Soviet delegate Andrei Gromy-
the recent British-Transjordan emphasized that he hopes a truce Klarman, Eliezer Shostak, Bar-
ko declared that before the. U. S.
treaty the latter nation may not for Palestine can be worked out. uch Weinstein, Drs. David. Buk-
or any other delegation had sub-
use its British-officered, trained . The State Department revealed span, Shimshon Younitchman,
JOHN
H.
HILLDRING
GEN.
mitted a propoSal to revoke par-
and. supplied Arab . Legion with- that it has recently refused to Stephen Klinger and Herzl Ros-
tition„ which originally ..„was ac- the name of the ex-Mufti, Haj out the knowledge and consent grant passports for. Palestine "in enblum. Drs. Emanuel Kohn and
cepted by a two-thirds vote, no Amin el-Husseini and most of I of the British governinent. Prof. a number of instances" where Reuben Hecht were named depu-
consideration of the U. S: trus- them spoke of "that man." Brodetsky also warned the gov- there 'appears to be "no good ty members of the group.
teeship proposal was legally pos- Now, the Mufti is again men- ernment not to leave British reason" for traveling to that
sible.
tioned by name. •
troops in Palestine after Aug. 1, country. A spokesman for the
20—THE JEWISH NEWS
Mr. Gromyko's statement came
Gen. John H. Hilldring was because such action may lead to . department declared that in each
Friday, May '7, 1948
after the address of Moshe Sher-. named special assistant U. S. exposing British soldiers to un-. case the applicant was told to
tok, who said that from the Jew-
ish standpoint the trusteeship:
)11/L
ES01F.C ) R TIM E
-
VI 'A
;'4
plan is "totally unreal." •
Dr. Julius Katz-Suchy of Po-
STARTING HIS CAREER ASA MESSENGER,SAANOFF
THERE IS Et toto EXAMPLE OF
land said he did not know what
ADVANCED 10 JUNIOR TELEGRAPH OPERATOR AND
THE AMERICAN WAY TO SUCCESS
.political reasons prevented the
rINALLV,IN 1908, HE BECAME STATION OPERATOR ON
THAN THAT OF THE GREAT RADIO
U. S. from introducing a resolu-
NANTUCKET. THE NEXT FEW YEARS BROUGHT HIM
EXECUTiVE..
94. •
. tion to revoke partition, but
EXCITING SHIFTS OF POSTS, SUCH AS THE TIME NE..
r 7-4.‘
ir
. Whatever they were the U. S.:
WAS WIRELESS .OPERATOR ON A SHIP SEAL•FiSHINg
4k4;,-
IN THE ARCTIC ICE-FIELDS/
Would have to introduce such a:
r(
„0'
• resolutioh before its proposal
ri
"VI*"
could be considered.
`Begging the Question'
BORN IN RUSSIA IN 1891,DAVID WAS
Sir Carl Berendesen of New
HIS MOST THRILLING MOMENT OCCURRED,
BROUGHT TO THE U.S. AT THE AGE OF 9.
Zealand said delegates were beg-
HOWEVER,THE NIGHT- TIIAT TNE1ITANIC
BEING POOR,THE BOY ONLY ATTEND-
.. ging the question—Whether to
•SANK AND SARNOFF,RECWED- THE
ED PUBLIC SCHOOL;ALTHO HE LATER
MESSAGE VIA WIRELESS IN WY/
adopt trusteeship or to- let par-
TOOK SOME SPECIAL ENGINEERING
titiOn stand. He supported the
COURSER, .
stand of Gunnar Hagglof of
Sweden that the big powers "lay
ORIGINALLY A RADIO PIONEER,HE,
IN 1939,SARNOFF RECEIVED ONE OF THE THREE
EVER ADVANCING,SARNOFE BECAME •
their plans for enforcement on
HAS NOW BRANCHED OUT IN TELF
ANNUAL AWARDS OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
COMMERCIAL MANAGER OF THE NEWLY-
the table!"
VISION AND SCIENCE THE FIRST"
IMMIGRANT WELFARE.THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL
FORMED RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
The JewiSh Agency indicated
NAME IN RADIO-_
SEMINARY AWARDED HIM AN HONORARY LL.D
IN 1919. SUBSEQUENTLY,HE BECAME GENER -
that it was ready to negotiate
IN 19+6. DURING THE WAR, HE SERVED AS A
AL MANAGER E1921),VICE- PRES! DENTO9
with King Abdullah of Trans-.
MEMBER OF THE U.S. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRES.(1929)AND PRESS- •
jordania on all questions per-
BOARD AND BECAME A BRIGADIER-GENERAL
D NT IN 1939.
taining to Palestine Arabs but
UNDER EISENHOWER.
will have no dealings with him
on the basis of ultimatums that
AS DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.OF
Palestine Jews place themse,lves
THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO., HE WAS LARGELY
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUAL-
under protection of a Palestine
ITY OF RADiO.PRoGRAMS.SARNOFF PERSONALLY
Arab unitary state.
SAW TO IT THAT - THE MUSIC OF TOSCAN I NI,
House Investigation
STOKOWSKI,AND DA1.44tOscH REACHED THE MILLIONS
The House Foreign Affairs
COPYRIGHT Jilt JINVISN taiteszkvictrAcitHinr
OF AMERICANS VVE10 CLAMORED ForecoocrfousIc.
tee will investigate the
problem, including the
the arms embargo, at

Ann Arbor Sets $55,000 UJ A Goal;
Osias Zwerdling Heads Campaign

'47" Z:nittrf;: N°N

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