• Arab Mediator Reports: 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Mufti Sought Direct Talks On Palestine With Zionists TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Several days before the adoption by the United Nations General Assem- bly of the resolution partition- ing Palestine into separate Jew- ish and Arab states, the ex- Mufti of Jerusalem — Israel's No. 1 enemy — approached the Jewish Agency with an offer of direct negotiations for solution of the Palestine problem, it was revealed in the Arab, daily Al Yom, published in Jaffa. The Jewish Agency rejected the ex-Mufti's- proposal, the Arab paper says. It relates that on Nov. 27, 1947, the ex-Mufti Haj Amin el Husseini sent to his em- issary, Ahmed el Iman in Haifa, the following message: , "The Mufti requests you to contact immediately Dr. Mordecai Eliash and ask him to propose secret talks between the Jewish Agency and the Mufti prior. to the final decision of the United Nations G e n er a 1 Assembly. These talks are to be conducted without the mediation of any of the Arab countries." According to Al Yom, the ex- Mufti also promised a compro- mising attitude with a view to bringing his proposed negotia- tions to a successful conclusion. -air The negotiations were to be conducted at the Mufti's resi- - deuce 'in Lebanon. In making his proposal, the ex-Mufti re- quested a reply from the Jewish Agency within 24 hours. The late Dr. Eliash, who after the establishment of Israel be- Mixed Armistice Bodies to Settle Lebanon Incident LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)- United Nations headquarters re- ceived a report from the UN armistice commission in Pales- tine that the airplane incident on the Lebanese-Israel border is being settled through the Lebanese-Israel mixed armistice commission. The report said that the Lebanese government complain- ed to the UN representative in Palestine that several passen- gers on a Lebanese airliner had been struck by bullets from an Israel fighter plane. Israel dis- claimed responsibility for the incident. Private reports from Lebanon said two of the 28 passengers aboard the Lebanese airliner were killed and seven wounded. A report from Tel Aviv quoted official sources as saying that warning shots from an Israel fighter plane may have hit the Lebanese passenger plane when it flew over Israel territory without permission. In Tel Aviv, a military spokes- man categorically denied charges voiced in the Jordan Parliament that aerial raids are being made by Israel over Jor- dan villages in the Hebron dis- trict. Syrian authorities admit- ted their forces had violated the Israel-Syrian armistice agreement when Syrian troops, firing at Israelis north of the Eta Gev settlement, recently killed two Jewish settlers. Some of the finest real estate values in Detroit are listed on The Je ,,vish News classified page. LONDON, (JTA--The Inter- national Bar Association, at its conference here, adopted a res- olution calling for the estab- lishment by its executive coun- cil of a committee to study the best methods for implementa- tion of the United Nations Con- vention on Human Rights. The resolution was adopted following a paper read at the conference by Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, of the New York State Bar, who urged that the Bar Association press for a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights" who would work for the respect of the individual." U.S. Solicitor Philip Perlman, addressing t h e conference, stressed the importance of rati- fication of the United NatiOns Convention Outlawing t h e Crime of Genocide. "The de- struction of human beings as New American came Israel's Minister to Eng- land, presented the ex-Mufti's proposal to a meeting of the Jewish Agency executive in Jer- usalem. The meeting unanimous- ly rejected the idea of entering into any talks with the ex-Mufti and emphasized its readiness to negotiate with any Arab leader except the ex-Mufti, who not only provoked bloodshed against Jews in Palestine but also aided Hitler in his mass annihilation of Jews. The reply of the Jewish Agency executive was handed over to, the ex-Mufti by Sharif el Shanti, writer of the article in the Jaffa newspaper. Ehrenburg 'Explains' Russian Suppression Of Jewish Writers LONDON (JTA)—Claiming that he has no information about the group of internationally-known Yiddish writers who suddenly "disappeared" in Moscow, Ilya Ehrenburg, Soviet novelist who is • himself a Jew, told a press conference here that Jewish au- thors are being suppressed in Russia, but not as Jews. "Only Jewish cosmopolitanism is suppressed," he declared, ad- mitting at the same time that some of the articles in the Soviet press attacking "cosmo- politanism" were "stupid and idiotic." Among the Yiddish writers who "disappeared" in Moscow after the attack on "Jewish cosmopolitanism" was started are Itzik Feffer, who dur- ing World War II was sent by the Soviet Government to the United States to bring greeting's from the Jews in the USSR to American Jewery. Ehrenburg, who "distinguish- ed" himself by publicly insulting the first Israel Ambassador to Moscow,- Golda Myerson, at a re- ception given by the Soviet Com- missariat for FISreign Affairs, told the press that Israelis are "poor little capitalists, who live on a few dollars which the greater capitalist Jews in Amer- ica send them so that they may live in a little comfort." 000110414)0111110110~.. • Four year old Esther Brasman tells her doll that life in America will be much better than in German and Italian DP Camps. Brought to this country three months ago with funds contributed by American Jewry to the United Jewish Appeal, Esther now lives with her parents in Rox- bury, Mass. This is her first Jewish New Year as a New American. The United Jewish Appeal must have the contin- ued full support of American Jewry for the program of set- tling an increased number of Jewish refugees in this coun- try during the coming year. Dr. Herzl's Signet Ring Presented to JNF JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The signet ring worn by the late Dr. Theodor Herzl, founder of the modern Zionist move- ment, which until now has been in the possession of President Chaim Weizmann of Israel, was turned over to the Jewish National Fund for safekeeping. Come in TODAY and get • Your FREE chance on a • 0 HAIFA (JTA)—A record im- migration of 17,000 may be reached for the month of July, Israel authorities revealed. It was pointed out that 17,000 new arrivals this month would mark the highest monthly total since October, 1949. 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