WHAT HAS AMERICA DONE?
Received Mondav, 7 p.m. N E\V YORK, Feb. 2. The Herald-Tribune, in an editorial on tlie Palestine situation, says Hitler would long ago iiave shot Gruner with a random se.lection of hostages but the British Governuient is not that of tlie late unlaineiited Tliird Reich. Noting that negotiations among British Jews and Arabs for an amicable settlement have apparently failed, the. editorial says that if United States has contributed much ofiicially besides cfiticism at comfortably long ranges, it is not apparent. United States has hinted it will support partition on the basis of a viable Jewish State. Alternatively tlie British couid tuni tlieir niandate over to United Nations. Either course would at least return the problem to negotiation and be a step away from the sheer violence into which the Palestine situation is disintegrating.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 February 1947, Page 5
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