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Texas Jewish Post
A.-Jewish Telegraph Agency
J.
No. 4
U. N. S.-United Nations Service
Sol Brachman Opens UJA Meeting
By Beatrice Heiman
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—(Photo by Don McGee) stated, is not proposed as a sub-
JEWISH LEADERS AT ULLAS
the 250,000 displaced Jews in Cen-
Special To The Post
(Continued on last page)
which
the United Nations, declared today the 25,000 refugees who will arrive
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APRIL 12th — Ladies Auxili- j
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Refreshments. Rabbi
te recruitment campaign in to spur enlistments.
tice
B’nai Brith —
MAY 5th
Save - A - Life
are you referring to such people
York were disloyal
tice
B’nai B’rith —
f -"I- -I-
CALENDAR OF
COMING EVENTS
Truman Says
Trusteeship to Avoid
War; For
Arab-Jewish Truce
er M. C. Walker, a vekeeaa
ald the League ho "P-Sls,
id P-W we okresy have
Forest Park — 9:30 A. M.
TO 12:00 P. M.
Forest Park — 9:30 A. ML
to 12:00 P. M.
APRIL 20th — B’nai B’rith j
Open meeting for mem- T
antry, said this week. Barney
Mmer boxing champion and
canal hero, is among the
ers.
I Samuel Weiser, of England,
■ of the Hebrew Legion in
n country, is now in the
i help organize a force of
volunteens to aid the Jews
estine, a League statement
Felser told a press eonfer-
iere he hoped to have a
of 20,000 men ready to en-
estine in May. Recruitment
gns, he disclosed, are now
enducted in England, France
uth Africa, as well as in the
League Closing Luncheon
Hotel Texas — 12:30
MAY 2nd — Softball prac-
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Army Over Raid On
Protests to U. S.
Jewish DP Camp
By Robert Gray
MUNICH, (JTA) — International
Refugee Organization headquarters
stitute for the partition plan, but
as “an effort to fill the vacuum
soon to be created by the termina-
tion of the Mandate on May 15.”
The president revald that he is
instructing Warren R. Austin, head
of the American delegation at the
United Nations, to urge upon the
Security Council “in the strongest
terms” that representatives of Jews
and Arabs be called immediately
to the Council table to arrange for
a truce in Palestine. “With such
a truce and such a trusteeship,”
he said, “a peaceful settlement is
a year ago to enter private
e. Among the principal de-
witnesses was Elizabeth Dil-
nthor of the notorious “Red
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Mam N.DECTDES ON PALESTINE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
gate to the General Assembly of New Americans,
HS IMPRISONMENT
will aid
ICING
trusteeship aims ,
to avoid blood- Beatrice Heiman
shed which might lead to war and
involve the United States.
Friday, April 9, 1948
Addressing more than 450 Jewish tral Europe and hundreds of thous-
community leaders assembled for ands in other areas of Europe; the
the Southwest Regional Confer- United Palestine Appeal which will
ence of the $250,000,000 United help 75,000 uprooted Jews to emt-
Jewish Appeal at the Adolphus grate to Palestine in 1948 and con-
Hotel on March 7th. Maj. General itinue upbuilding, resettlement and
Hilldring, former Assistant Secre- security programs of the Jewish
tary of State and American dele- State; and the United Service for
that “there exisits so far only a in the U.S. this year.
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LAKE SUC- dmhmne
CESS, (JTA) —E)
President Tru-V.
man and Secre-aTa ,E
. J™
tary of Stat eg
George C. Marsh-.
all declared that,
that the U. s.
proposal for plac-"
ing Palestine
der international!^ sm
| for disorderly conduct in point out that the eight rifles and
tion with an anti-Semitic several pistols discovered were all
g held in Chicago more than unserviceable—old and rusted.
ars ago.
Verdict makes a victory for •
(By Otto Schick
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Corresjondent)
LONDON, (JTA) The British in Palestine” and called on the Chairman of the National Women’s '
Cabinet has instructed the United Jewish communities of this country Division of the United Jewish Ap- I APRIL 11th — Softball prac-
Kingdom delegation at Lake Sue- to take leadership in implementing peal who has just returned from a l tice — B’nai B’rith —
css to press for the earliest possi- the decision of the United Nations five-week visit to Europe where she j Forest Park — 9:30 A.M
HINGTON (JTA) —Joseph ble appointment of a U.N. Gov- General Assembly by providing studied the vast relief and rehabi- । TO 12:00 P. M.
ip, publisher and distributor ernor for the internationalized city funds for the creation of a “vital and litation projects.
i-Semitic leaflets and vice- of Jerusalem, it was reported here, vigorous nation” in Palestine that Termed conditions in the dis-
an of the Constitutional The Cabinet has also decided to can give haven to hundreds of placed persons in Central Europe
tonal Teague, was sentenced permit Britons in the Palestine thousands of distressed Jews in "scandaloues and shameful” and
months imprisonment here police service to join a U.N. force Europe. said if it were not for the supple-
istrict of Columbia Federal to guard the Holy Places in Jeru- Henry Morgenthau, Jr., former mentary rations provided by the =
Salem after the British evacuation Secretary of the Treasury and United Jewish Appeal agencies I
p was found guilty of con- is completed. A government spokes- 'General Chairman of the United many of
of Congress for failing to
leek when the State Supreme during which a number of buildings
wpheld the conviction of Ar- were ransacked and 100 Jews ar- HENRY MORGENTHAU. JR. AND
led the Appellate Court in The Army later announced that In" a —en m— “
ding a Chidago Municipal a “huge arsenal” had been discov- Gsmm “8 • PH I Bill 066 o™
jury’s conviction of Termi- ered in the camp. Jewish officials ---Enma-* aEEMREV• vV
The Texas Jewish Post, a
monthly newspaper, is published
in Fort Worth. We are the
only newspaper circulated on a
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Many non-Jewish subscribers
from Fort Worth take the Post
regularly. The Post has sub-
cribers throughout the great
West - Texas Trade Area, New
Mexico and Arizona
The Staff of the Texas Jewish
Post is proud of its Ft. Worth
•nd Texas background. A good
thought to our friends and ad-
vertisers. If it te not published
in Fort Worth, Texas,—then it
is not the Texas, Jewish Post!
Truman emphasized that “trus-
teeship was proposed only after we
exhausted every effort to fimd a
way to carry out partition by
peaceful means.” Trusteeship, he
The President, flushed and with as Bernard Baruch? Or are you re-
extraordinary vigor, said he had ferring to such Ney York Jews as
thought he would not have to my wife? ‘Truman glared assured
add another Hiars star to the crown his visitor he did not mean to in- | MAY ~ 9th a 10th — Bnal
of the fellow who made the state- elude Baruch or the publisher’s 1 B’rith District Convention
ment, but found it necessary to do wife, then abruptly changed the | Oklahoma city
so. He reiterated that it was just subject.”)
P. M. — Reservations =
Mrs. David Bernstein Ph. 1
7-6467 — Rabbi A. J. ]
Brachman guest speaker. j
'General Chairman of the United many of the inmates would be j APRIL 15th — Hadassah |
man pointed out that neither move Jewish Appeal asked the delegates dead. j Board Meeting — 10:30 1
» records of the League affects the evacuation schedule, representing principal communities “It is hard for an American to A. M. — Home of Mrs. E. I
the House Camgaign Ex- and that only after the with- in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and believe that three years after the I Friedson
ires Committee when it re- drawal is completed will Britain be Oklahoma to join their efforts in end of the War, human beings I APRIL 17th — Teen Age 1
a list of persons who had free to. decide whether to partici- support of the global reconstruction should live under such primitive j Canteen — Hebrew Insti- i
uted $100 or more to the pate in any subsequent U.N. program of the United Jewish Ap- conditions,” she continued. “No j tute — 8:00 — sponsored j
k fund, trusteeship scheme for Palestine, peal to end the post war misery matter how disturbed conditions - by Ladies Auxiliary.
—-------------------_——-------—of the 1,500,000 Jews remaining in are in Palestine, the determination ! APRIL 18th — Softball prac- f
decision to create a Jewish state Mrs. Ernest G. Wadel of Dallas,
DAGO (JTA) —Rabble-rous- in the American zone of Germany
ling behind constitutional 11- has protested to the U. S. Army
। they seek to destroy, receiv- against an American troop raid
“stay out of Illinois" notice on the Eschwege Camp last week
ary Luncheon Meeting j
Hebrew Institute — 12:30 f
~y «y । Europe, and to help many of them of the survivors to reach the Holy j tice — B’nai B’rith — I
•V eterans V olunteer Tor —e-rss find haven in Palestine and the Land where they can strat life anew j Forest Park — 9:30 A.M.
Hington Legion for Palestine Service United States. has not faltered. One finds that j to 12:00 P. M.
° ° The $250,000,000 United Jewish the closer the survivors are to ports 1 APRIL 18th — B’nai B’rith t
YORK, (JTA)—More than enough pilots for those planes on Appeal raises the funds for the of embarkation, the higher their I SOS Used Clothes Campaign. ?
men end women, mostly hand, but we’d like to hear from all world-wide reconstruction programs morale. Consequently, the morale j APRIL 19th — Hada^gah !
War n veterans, have volun- pilots who’d care to volunteer— of its three constituent agencies: among the DP’s in Italy is at a j Meeting — Temple Center I
for service in the George just to keep them handy.” Major The Joint Distribution Committee, peak, while in Germany it is low.” =
igton Legion to fight in Weiser and Barney Ross are plann- charged with carrying on a relief David Hacohen, Palestine’s lead- !
te, the American League for ing to visit Boston, Philadelphia, and rehabilitation program among (Continued on last page)
Palestine, which is organ!- Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles--—--
(L-R) Mr. Sol Brachman, chairman of the Southwestern
Regional Meeting of the UJA drive. Former Secretary of
Treasury, Henry J. Morgenthau Jr. was the principle speak-
er and General Hildering, delegate to the General Assembly
of the United Nations addressed the group.
;y, co-chy —. ;1, of the April 1 deadline of the
Oklahonk• UeClCieS . Assembly decision. However, the
neyL, visional Councils Commission made it clear that the g
Government Troassomt goverhimeitaloatbenob- :' e— -
asi, Assci Palestine ty before May 16. M__ '
Magazin UN official indicated that the
popular EE SUCCESS, (JTA) — The mere calling of a special session of
ne will 1 Nations Palestine Commis- the Assembly as proposed by the
ored by thhas decided unanimously to united States, could not stop the
Shrevepold with full implementation work of the Commission until the
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Carey McWilliams.
APRIL 23rd — PASSOVER— f
First Seder 1
APRIL 24th — Passover —
Second Seder
APRIL 25th — Softball prac-
S. A. F.-Seven Arts Features
W. N. S.-Worldwide News Service
* General Assembly decision Assembly, reversed its previous
a vartition Palestine. ruling. It was also indicated that
os — P.Ghe same time, the Commis- the Commission is more determined
Texas. nformed the Jewish Agency than ever to enter Palestine at , '
Fastpt will attempt to go ahead the earliest possible date to exercise - "
1 5 pAans to set up Provisional authority over the Provisional
ern Dils of Government regardless Council it will designate.
bers and wives — 8:00
r .D a lie out of whole cloth.
I ruman Denies sress (The President’s denial apparent- ।
Report That He Said ly refers to the story carried by „
AT • ty 1 T IIT Drew Pearson which read as fol-
New York Jews Were lows; "President Truman was talk-
Disloyal To U. S. ing to a New York publisher about !
- ’ * Palestine. Pounding his desk, he |
WASHINGTON (JTA)— President made remarks about New York j
Truman opened a press conference Jews, ‘They’re disloyal to their :
recently with an emphatic and angry country. Disloyal! ‘he cried. ‘Would ।
denial of what he termed a vicious you explain that further, Mr. Presi- l
statement by a columnist in a dent?’ interrupted the publisher, j
New York paper that the Presi- whose wife happens to be Jewish,
dent had said the Jews of New ‘When you speak of New York Jews
ige . . . lhcago Civil Liberties Com- • . 1 D
MIC MO as well as the Law De- brtisn tO -ress
roo;Ant of the City of Chicago, Appointment of
Lavonia i secured the conviction and _ i
firmation by the Appellate Jerusalem
;sons privThe case was initiated under UJ N. Governor
G. I. Bill Barnet Hedes, who re-
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