`Time' Concedes: Arabs Fled Israel
Dr. Abbell Gives
To Allow 'Brothers' to 'Liquidate Jews' 110,000 to JNF
NEW YORK, (AJP) — Time; Jewish Immigrants) nor with
Magazine, ,generally pro-Arab in their Arab hosts, already short
it leanings while critical of Is- of water for their own people."
"Time" continues:
rael, has finally admitted that
the Palestinian Arabs fled Israel
"From Gaza to Syria, they be-
at the request of the Arab State3 came dwellers-on-the-dole, in 61
so as to allow their five armies tent, mud-hut and cave colonies
"to liquidate the Israelis."
leaning against the flimsy Isra..1
The July 19 issue. -carrying a ! border. Tlie longer they waited,
leading article titled "Hope for the more Sullen they grew, and
the Middle East" and which dis- the more receptive they became
cusses Eric Johnston'sdifficult to the fanaticism . of the Mos-
assignment on the question of lem Brotherhood and the rabble-
water development in the area; ! rousing of Communist agitators.
Firebrands among them killed
has. this to say:
"In 1948 some 870,000 Arab Jordan's King Abdullah ( f o r
men, . women and children fled compromising with Israel), over-
from the Holy ,Land to get out threw governments and raided
of the way while their five into Israel, setting off a chain
armies sought to liqUidate the of attacks and reprisals that led
Israelis. But when the fighting straight to the massacres o f
ended in Arab defeat, they had Kibya and Scorpion's Pass."
nc place — neither in victorious
It is noteworthy that "Time"
Israel (which feared t h e in a s also places the blame for the
fifith columnists and turned border disturbances directly on
over their land . and houses to' the shoulders of the Arabs.
James Joyce's 'Affinity for Jetvs'
Outlined by Prof. Richard Ellmann
Richard Ellmann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James I. Ellmann of
Connecticut Ave., already pos-
sesses enviable status - as a man
of letters. His "The Man and
the Masks," his great work on
Yeats, has attracted attention
not only in this country but
equally in all English-speaking
countries. ..
His - second work on Yeats,
"The Identity of Yeats,".-is about
to make its appearance. An
other of his books, his transla-
tion of the works of Henri Mi-
chaux, has earned an excellent
reception. T h e prediction in
literary circles now is that he
will rise very high with his new
studies on James Joyce.
On, the latter subject, he al-
ready is emerging as an author-
ity on Joyce and his "Ulysses."
The summer issue of the highly
scholarly "Kenyon Review" car-
ries . his 50-page essay. "T h e
Backgrounds of Ulysses," as the
Mill IONS
OF- 0 T ft. E - S OLD-
GEST
s
leading article. In the course
of his study, Richard Ellmann,
who is professor of English at
Northwestern University • a n d
presently is on a study and re-
search tour of European coun-
tries, writes in the "Kenyon Re-
view" article:
"In making his hero, Leopold
Bloom, Joyce recognized' impli-
citly what he often spoke of di-
rectly, his affinity for the Jews
as a wandering, persecuted peo-
ple. When a Jewish student
.wrote to him to praise 'Ulysses'
but complain of its treatment of
the Jews, Joyce was much upset
and replied that he was in com-
plete sympathy with them. No
doubt the incongruity of making
his good Dubliner a Jew, and
one so indifferent to all religious
forms as to have been converted
to both Protestantism and Ca-
tholicism, attracted him with
its satirical possibilities. But he
must have been affected also by
the Dreyfus uproar in Paris,
which continued from 1892 to
1906; it had reached one of its
crises in September, 1902, just
before Joyce's arrival in Paris,
when Anatole France, a favorite
author of Joyce, delivered his
eloquent oration over Zola, an-
other favorite, whose Vaccuse'
was still reverberating over Eu-
rope. A connection between the
Jew and his artist-defender may
have been fixed in Joyce's mind
by the connection between Zola,
France, and Dreyfus."
Prof. Ellmann writes in a re-
markably fine style. His "The
Backgrounds of Ulysses," which
is to be a section of his biogra-
phy of James Joyce, augurs well
for his forthcoming book which
is to be published both in this
country and in England by Ox-
ford University Press.
Two important papers on as-
pects of cancer research are to
be read at world cancer gather-
ings in July and August by
Prof. ISAAC BERENBLUM, head
of the Department of Experi-
Mental Biology at the Weizmann
Institute of Science in Rehvoth,
Israel. Prof. Berenblum, accom-
panied by Mrs. Berenblum, left
Israel July 7 for England, Squth
America and the United States.
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trialist and outstanding Jewish
communal leader of Chicago, has
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Chicago from 1925 to 1937, while
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University of Chicago and Loyola
University, from which he was
graduated with a degree of Doc-
tor of _Jurisprudence.
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ountry and has engaged in
large-scale purchases of office
buildings and hotels.
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dent of the United Synagogue of
America.
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cal Seminary of America con-
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