"Britisli Recognition of Israel
Demanded by Churchill and Eden
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22—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1948
Obituaries
Monument
Unveilings
Eden referred to the alleged
He leaVes his wife,
SAM JOSEPH, a resident of ficiating.
Jewish incursions into Tr9nsior-
Detroit for many years, died in , Lillian, and a daughter, Mrs.
dan territory and for the first
San Bernardino, Calif., where he Stanley Clamage. Interment,
time stated that the reports of
had lived since his retirement. Machpelah.
the' alleged invasions came firom
He leaves his wife, Phoebe; a
a British resident of Tel Aviv.
ANNIE CASSELS, 54, of 945
The family of the late Bei-km.0 son, David of California, and a
`Anti Semitic Policy' Branded
M. Komer announces, the unveil- daughter, Mrs. Albert Davis of Pingree, died Dec. 10. Dr. A. M.
For the Liberals, Clement ing of a monument in his memory Detroit. Services were held in Hershman and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiated at funeral
Davies urged recognition of at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19. Dr. B. San Bernardino.
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services at Lewis Bros.; burial,
Israel, declaring. that the govern- Benedict Glazer will officiate.
ment's 'present Palestine policy Friends and relatives are invited
WILLIAM RING, 56, formerly Machpelah Cemetery. She leaves
is 'far from good." While the to attend the service.
of Detroit, died in, Miami Beach two sons, LouiS and Bernard;
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Arab state in Palestine has fail-
Dec. 10. Funeral services were daughters, Mrs. Tania Golis
ed materialize, Davies stated,
held at Hebrew Benevolent and Mrs. Sylvia Stone; sister,
Israel has been recognized by 19
Society. Rabbi Morris Adler Mrs. Zelda Eisenberg, and Mrs.
officiated. He • is survived by his Nat Gitlin, and brothers, Jack
notions, . including the United
widow, Anna; a daughter, Mrs. and Norman.
States. 'Let lit, drop this peevish
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In loving memory Of our dear Esther Stahl; a son, Sidney, and
attitude and get the United Na-
tions to recognize Israel and ad- daughter and sister, Barbara three grandchildren.
ANNA BRAVER, 64, of 1531
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mit- her to the council of na- Seltzer, who passed away Dec.
Glynn Ct., died Dec. 6. Funeral
16,
1947.
HARRY
EWIG,
72, of 1971 services were held at Lewis
tions," Davies pleaded. "This
"Happy
We're
the
years
we
spent
to-
Hazelwood, died Dec. 10. Funeral Bros. Rabbis Leizer Levin and
would go a long way to bring
gether
services were held at Hebrew Jacob Segal officiated; Burial,
peace to the Eastern Mediterran- Lonely are our hearts today.
For the one we loved so ' dearly,
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Julius Machpelah. She leaves her hus-
ean.
Has forever passed away.
"Although we have done much No one knows how much we miss you, Goldman officiated. He is sur- band, Benjamin; and two daugh-
No one knows the bitter pain
for the Jewish race throughout We have suffered since we lost you, vived by two. sons; Max and ters, Mrs. _Abe Heller and Mrs.
Harry, and one grandchild.
Albert Kahn, and a son, Allen.
the years, we have succeeded in Life has never been the same.
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a ndrulingers,
ery, oltorn dmemory
t en,
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alienating the sympathies of even Isnweoeutii:y;hearts
LEAH KORT EISLER, 92, died
the best and most moderate There is not a day, dear Barbara,
HERMAN FRIEDMAN, 90,
That we do not think of you."
Dec. 11. Rabbi Max J. Wolhge-
Jews," he stated. "We have suc-
died Dec. 13. Rabbi Lerhner of-
—Your Loving Parents lernter officiated at funeral serv- ficiated at, funeral services at
Churchill
A. Eden
ceeded in irritating and alienat-
ices at Lewis 'Bros. Burial in
and
Brother.
Letis Bros. Burial, Oakview
ky boycott" of the Jewish state, ing every one of the Arab states,"
Oakview Cemetery. She is sur-
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Cemetery. He is survived by a
the Conservative leader asked he added, stressing that there is
vived
by
a
sister,
Mrs.
Jacob
In loving memory of our wife,
daughter, Mrs. Joseph" Kronfield,
that British representatives be a real opportunity to settle the
Goldberg.
problem, even "at this late hour." mother and grandmother, Fanny
and a son, Adolph.
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sent to Tel Aviv immediately.
Goldberg,
who
passed
away
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"A settlement of the Palestine
Seymour Cocks, Laborite, 'de-
ABRAHAM
S.
GOLDBERG,
day's in Kislev, Dec. 24.
question would certainly have clared that it was about time
68, of 4545 W. Boston Blvd., died
LOTTIE
YOUNG,
3310 Roches-
Sadly missed by her husband,
been attempted in the closest the Foreign Office "abandoned
Dec. 6. FUrreral. services were ter, died Dec: 6. Services were
possible association with the this anti-Semitic policy," and children and grandchildren.
held at Lewis Bros. Burial, held at Kaufman Chapel, with
United States and in personal I treccignized Israel. He insisted
Maohpelab Cemetery. He is sur- • Rabbi Stollman and Cantor Son-
Contact With the President by that the Foreign Office reflects
MRS. BESSIE ROSENTHAL vived by his wife, Sophia; sons, enklar officiating. She leaves her
any government of which I hap- the views of neither the Parlia- LEVINSOHN of Los Angeles Louis L. and Harry H.; a daugh- husband, Joseph;
two sons,
pened to have been the head," mentary, Labor Party nor the died Dec. 5. She is survived by a ter, Mrs. Sidney Jackson, and Charles and Edward; four daugh-
Churchill stated.. Summing up
at large. He stated that daughter, Mrs. Sanford Maissen a brother, Leo.
ters, Mrs. Louis Love of Phila-
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the achievements of the Jews in the Foreign Office - was backing of Los Angeles; sisters, Mrs.
delphia., Mrs. Jay Small of Calif.,
establishing their' state, he said: the "canrrel against the airplane," Alex Imerman of Detroit, Mrs.
LOUIS •LUMEL, 4005 Webb, Mrs. Ray Hollenbeck, and Pearl
"The Jews have driven out the since the situation in Palestine J. P. Vein of Los Angeles and died Dec. 12. Services were held Young of Calif.; one sister, Mrs.
Arabs from a larger area than is a "struggle between the Tenth Mrs. Leg Kreuger of Tucson, and at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Bessie Yanofsky of N.Y. Inter-
contemplated under the parti- and Twentieth Centuries."
brothers, Harry of New York Stollman and Cantor Adler dl- ment, Machpelah.
tion decision; .they- have estab-
and Isidore Harmon, Samuel,
Can't Explain Changes
lished a government which func-
Foreign Office officials were Jerome and Leonard Rosenthal
tions efficiently; they have a vic-
of Detroit.
torious army at. their disposal; at a loss to explain the basis for
and, they haVe the support of allegations at the United Na-
vases, urns, pitchers: flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary
both the Soviets and the United tions by Harold Beeley, British Transjordan of any alleged fron-
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
delegate, that Israeli forces had
Oil lamps electrified.
States."
tier
violations.
He
also
admitted
LAMP SHADES MADE
invaded Transjordan territory on
LAMPS MODERNIZED.
• AND'AECOVERED
Sees AM Israel
RFWAIRED - & REFINISHE1.
a number of occasions. An offi- that the Anglo - Transjordan
floor
lamps
math
Custom
made and recovered.
Old
He also claimed that once the cial spokesman was extremely treaty,, referred to by Beeley,
Into indirect tamps and Styled to your lamp. Large
Into
stock
on display.
toreheres.
war ends, it will be easy to es- embarrassed when correspond- had not been invoked. Al-
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT
tablish an Arab federation con- ents pressed for information on though not stating so in so many
sisting . of several Arab states the "latest developments i n words, the spokesman indicated
and one Jewish nation. Address- Transjordan."
that the information had – not
ing himself to Foreign Secretary
The spokesman finally admit-
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Ernest Bevin, Churchill remind- ted that no formal complaint had reached the Foreign Office from
Phone UN. 2-8338
Open Thursday to 9 P.M.
ed him that he had staked his been lodged with Britain by a Transjordanian source at all.
reputation on solving the Pales-
tine problem. Referring to the
Transjordan issue raised by the
British delegate at the United
Nations, Churchill w arned
against aiding Transjordan in
its present conflict.
"If Transjordan is attacked
and we are brought in," he point-
ed out, "it might bring us into
dispute with the United States.
After all the good work we have
done in Palestine it would be
tragic if the only result we
carried away was a deep diver-
;.E..rir.n between ourselves and
the United States."
Demanded By Eden
Although Foreign Secretary
Ernest Bevin did not mention
the Palestine issue in his report
introducing a two-day foreign
policy debate in Commons, the
"Right you are, Sis," says
question was raised by Conserva-
Dad. "Electric blankets
tive and Liberal Party leaders,
give real, honest-to-Mor-
with Former Foreign Secretary
pheus
sleeping pleasure.
Anthony Eden demanding de
Automatic controls ad-
facto recognition f6r Israel.
just to meet temperature changes —
Speaking for the Conserva-
without disturbing your comfort. 1
tives, Eden first raised the issue.
He asserted that the Middle
Eastern question was a threat to
the cordial relations between
- Mother's as pleased as
Britain and America and urged
Punch about the practi-
.that all poSsibie action be taken
to bring about a settlement with-
cal luxury of electric
out further delay. "I firmly be-
blankets. "One takes the
lieve that it would be in the in-
place of three old-fash-
terest of the Arabs as much as
1/4
ioned blankets—cuts
anyone else that we consider
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down on bedmaking, storage space
establishing a political represent-
and laundry bills. That's real saving!!!
ative in Tel Aviv on a de facto
basis," Eden said.
Such conditional recognition
would depend on an undertak-
"These slumber-numbers
ing not to resume military oper-
are fool-proof, too," says
ations and to enter immediately
Brother. "They're con-
Beautifully made of virgin wool, bound with satin,
into negotiations for a settle-
structed like electrically-
electric blankets are, available in many pastel shades
ment, Eden said. The Conserva-
at your favorite appliance shop or any Edison office.
lined flying suits—they're
tive leader also demanded that
Jerusalem be placed under an
built to last for years. Make mine an
international regime as outlined
electric blanket next Christmas!"-
by the late .Count Folke Berna-
dotte. Describing the Palestine
situation as "very pressing,"
LONDON, (JTA)—The British
Government, in the person of
.Foreign Under Secretary Chris-.
topher Mayhew ; served notice
that it is not prepared to recog-
nize Israel, while wartime Prime
Minister Winston. Churchill de-
.manded that Britain . recognize
the Jewish state.
Describing the establishment
of. Israel as an 'event in world
history," Churchill insisted that
the Israeli Government cannot
be ignored. Calling for an end
to the Labor Government's `sul-
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In Memoriam
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JUST WHAT
I'VE ALWAYS WANTED!"
• The DETROIT EDISON Co.