Arabs Ask Peace, UPA Told; Internal Conflict Debated THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, November 12, 1948 Silver Acclaims Elistadrut's Work Independent •U. S. Policy on Israel Demanded by Henry'Morgenthau, Jr. merit program. "At least 75 per By DAVID NUSSBAUM CHICAGO, (JTA)—The Spe- cent of this sum will have to cial Representative of the Israeli come from the Jews of America," Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, in a government in the United States, he added. Dr. Goldstein caution- Eliahu Epstein, disclosed at a ed that failure to provide Israel message to the conference of press conference :that "one of with the necessary funds for this United Organizations for Pales- the most important Arab states program would in effect mean' tine Pioneers, in New York, on has approached my government telling tens of thousands of Jews Nov. 7, acclaimed the work of the in Europe "to stay where you •pioneers. His message reads: with peace proposals." "I am very happy to send to In revealing this new develop- are." Other speakers at the session the delegates who are attending, ment in the Palestine struggle, Mr. Epstein also flatly declared included Dr. Chaim Greenberg, your conference my heartiest feli- that Israel would not recognize member of the World Zionist citations and good wishes. Among the British-Chinese resolution Executive, and 'Rabbi Max Kirsh- the many forces which have con- passed Thursday by the UN Se- blum, vice-president of the Miz- tributed to the upbuilding of the land of Israel which culminated curity Council which calls for, a rachi Palestine Fund. In a. cablegram sent to the in the establishment of the State Jailing back to previously held of Israel this year, none has Military positions in the Negev. Jewish Agency and made pub- lic at the UPA conference, Berl served with greater effectiveness "There is not "the slightest Locker, chairman of the Jeru- and consecration than the organ- chance that Israel will give up salem section of the Agency, ized Jewish labor movement in the Negev," Epstein stated, Israel. I know of the work of warned against any fund-rais- "and there is no . way back ing campaigns "apart from, the the Histadrut and have had occa- now to the military situation of Ottober 14." Mr. Epstein said United Palestine Appeal." He sion frequently in the past to ex- declared that any attempt at tol its spirit and its concrete ac- his government had not yet independent drives "is fraught complishments. The organized taken an official stand on the with the greatest danger for labor movement in Israel is rep- question but that on the basiS resentative of the- 'finest tradi- our common cause." of his knowledge of his gov- The delegates unanimously tions of democracy and social ernment and his people such a went on record for assigning one- vision which we are proud to statement c _ ould be made. Disclosing that the new Arab third representation on the UPA associate with the essential spirit peace overtures were on a more governing body to communities of our people." ' In a message to the Labor, serious and urgent level than and welfare funds. any others in the past, Mr. Ep- Dr. Emanuel Neumann an- Zionist Committee for Relief and stein voiced the belief that there nounced that Locker is coming Rehabilitaiton, the U.S. special would be "peace in Palestine by to the U. S. soon to discuss mat- representative in Israel, Dr. the end of the year if action on ters of mutual interest to Amer- James G. MacDonald, predicted the Security Council resolution ican and Israeli Jewries. Dr. Neu- the early establishment of a free, is suspended." He said the resolu- mann criticized the attitude of strong • and economically sound tion "seriously jeopardizes this the Committee of Workers and State of IsraeL peace prospect." Contributors which met in Pitts- "We think this Arab state has 'burgh to demand UPA reorgani- Israeli Troops Joyfully been impressed by the election zation. The resignation of Henry Greeted by Arab Villagers victory of • President Truman," Montor is part of this contro- TEL AVIV (JTA)—A jeepload Epstein said, adding that he versy. could not reveal which Arab na- Harold Goldenberg condemned of Israeli soldiers who lost their tion was involved. "They feel the conference action and charg- way inside Lebanon and acci- that Truman stands for a per- ed UPA's leadership with "bad dentally reached a Moslem vil- manent settlement rather than faith in railroading anti-demo- lage was joyfully greeted by the continuation of the truce and cratic resolutions" through the inhabitants who asked them for that this will bring an end to meeting. His group had demand- protection against Fawzi el Kau- the tug of , war in the UN," he ed 50 per cent representation for kaji's forces. The Israeli com- said. communities on the UPA gov- mander announced that the army will not occupy this or other vil- The Israeli envoy also re- erning board. lages which have asked for pro- lated to the Anglo-Chinese. res- tection./ olution publication of a report concerning alleged secret ship- ments of arms to Israel. La- beling the story a "time bomb," he said the Israeli government "suspects very much the story has been--published to smear our name in UN councils." He Statements refuting charges termed the story a "complete made by Henry Montor in the fabrications," adding: "Our controversy over the United victories over the Arabs have Palestine Appeal were made this not come from superior arms. week by Dr. Israel Goldstein, We have been like David national UPA chairman; Dr. against Goliath. It has been Emanuel Neuman, president of the spirit of David possessing the Zionist Organization of nothing but a stone that has America, and Judge Morris Roth- made our victories." enberg, president of the Jewish Addressing 2,000 delegates at- National Fund of America. tending the United Palestine Ap- Montor, whose resignation as peal national conference here, executive • director of the UPA Drs. Abba Hillel Silver and Is- was accepted by the agency's ex-- rael Goldstein this week urged ecutive committee, Oct. 21, had President Truman to "halt the declared that "the Jews of State Department's intrigue America do not want their funds_ against Israel" and to carry out to be used as a lever with which his pro-Igraeli pledges. Di-. Sil- to change or dominate the social ver told the delegates from all structure of Palestine." sections of the United States that Dr. Neumann, in turn, charged "it is the clear policy of Great Montor with being "once more in Britain to keep Israel in a mill- . rebellion against the Zionist tary and economic strait-jacket," movement," recalling Montor's because England "covets the oil resignation, in 1944, as executive and potential military bases Of director of the American Zionist the Negev." Emergency Council over a con- Charging Britain with respon- troversy on free immigration sibility for the • present truce in versus Jewish statehood. Palestine, the chairman of the Dr. Goldsteir denied Montor's American section of the Jewish allegation that United Jewish Agency demanded: "How long Appeal funds are controlled by will Truman permit the initiative the ZOA. "The funds from this to remain in the hands of Bevin, point on will be used as hereto- who has contributed only war' fore for the purposes of the Jew- and chaos to both Jews and igh Agency program and of the Arabs in the Holy Land?" He Jewish National Fund land ac- also regretted that some "offi- quisition program," Dr. Gold- cials in the State Department are stein stated. pursuing Bevin's policy." The. UPA chairman also defined Dr. Israel Goldstein, treasurer the relationship of communities of the Jewish Agency and na- which raise the funds and the tional chairman of the United responsibility of expending the Palestine " Appeal, asserted that pledges to Israel" were part of the funds. He explained that the mandate President Truman re- present pattern permits both cently won at the hands of the JDC and UPA to carry responsi- American people. He warned that bility for expenditure of their "American Jews will not relax funds. In the case of JDC, the their vigilance on this political expenditure abroad is under their front under the instigation of direct auspices. In the 'case of UPA, the funds are remitted to Great Britain." Turning to the economic needs the Keren Hayesod and the Jew- of Israel, Dr. Goldstein — who ish National Fund in Jerusalem. will leave in two weeks to take "As long as the leadership of up his new duties as Jewish JDC and UPS have the confi- Agency treasurer in Jerusalem— dence of the contributing public, disclosed that Israel requires the there seems to be good reason sum of $240,000,000 for its cur- for this pattern to continue," rent immigration and resettle- Dr. Goldstein declared. - NEW YORK, (JTA) — The government lof the United States "should have a policy of its own towards Israel and not follow the British Foreign Office," Hen- ry Morgenthau, Jr., general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, said on his arrival at La Guardia Field from Israel. On- the basis of his observa- , Leaders Refute Henry Montor's Charges on UPA hands" against a well armed Arab foe who has received Brit- ish arms manufactured in 1948. Charging that the British _were mistreating Jewish refugees in- terned on Cyprus, the former secretary of the treasury stated that "if dogs and cats were treat- ed that way in Jerusalem, a wild. protest would arise against the Jews." He said that if one-tenth the pressure applied on Israel were brought to bear on Iraq oil would flow through the pipelines to Haifa, thus preventing the Jews from accepting Romanian offers of oil.) Israel Economy Is Parley Topic HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR., (right) national chairman of the $250,000,000 United Jewish Ap- peal drive, is shown here with President CHAIM WEIZMANN with whom he conferred during his recent visit in Israel. , tions during a two-week tour of the Jewish state to survey eco- nomic, settlement and social welfare programs carried on there with UJA .funds, Morgen- thau said that "the state of Israel is stronger than ever. They are going to win." Morgenthau disclosed that the Egyptian government had recent- ly received two submarines from Italy to reinforce its naval squadron fighting the Israeli Navy. Eight thousand rifles sent from Italy to Alexandria were intercepted by the Israeli Navy, which captured the vessel carry- ing the arms, he said. (At a press conference in Paris, before leaving for New York, Morgenthau reported that the Israelis are fighting with "bare NEW YORKNJTA) — A -na- tional conference on economic affairs in Israel will be held here Nov. 14 under the auspices of the Zionist Organization of America. The parley will seek to explore Israel's economic problems and the methods by which those prob- lems can be solved so as to assure the largest possible immigration into the Jewish state. Economic experts from Israel and - "the United States will join with Zionist leaders here to for- mulate a program which will spur the 'investment of capital in the Jewish state. The detailed program of the Israel Corporation of America, which will be laun- ched immediately following the' parley, also will be announced. Conference speakers will in- clude M. J. Gerring, managing director of the African-Palestine Investors, Ltd., a top Israeli eco- nomic expert; Jacob Reiser, chief architect of the Israeli Govern- ment and the Jewish Agency; Dr. Israel Goldstein, treasurer of the Jewish Agency; and Jacob M. Alkow, secretary of the Israel Corporation ofAmerica. Beautiful inside and out .. :the femininely shaped basket bag in black and brown calf or Koretalope* (tl-e wonder suede that won't rub off) $25 plus taxes Siegel's bags, main floor ',Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. WdODWARD AT STATE D.