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I a STARTING SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 AT 9:23 A. M. iiiSBiiilif I 1 "1 1 -VniN naRiSsSlsS BEAUTIES IN SEARCH OF 1946 'MISS AMERICA' TITLE The THE PALM BEACH POST. SATURDAY, SEPT.

7. 1946 Pag 3 946'' crop of American beauties line up on the boardwalk at Atlantic City, N. before starting the parade that opened the "Miss America" pageant. In the front row, left to right, are: Mary Lou Henderson, "Miss Ruth Lenfesty, "Miss Michigan Lola Jacqueline Sunberg, "Miss Norma Lee Salisbury, "Miss West Dorothy Callahan, "Miss Anne Wisener, "Miss Betty Cannon, "Miss FederationOr What? The Other Alternatives Add Fuel To Flame JUST IN TIME FOR "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" COTTON DRESSES CREPE DRESSES SKIRTS AND BLOUSES I By CARTER L. DAVIDSON similar lines, one of which it JERUSALEM (fl3) Solutions to the Palestine problem, numbering dozens in the last quarter century, boil down roughly to whether this much-disputed land shall be Jewish, Arab, neither or both.

Right now it's the political fashion to discuss the last of these. claimed would solve the problems. Both Araba and Jews so vehemently denied the claim that the British mandatory pigeonholed the idea. Five years later, in 1943, Nuri As-Said Pasha, an "elder statesman" of the Arab world, and Iraq's warrior hero and topmost politician, issued a "confidential" memorandum calling for a Syrian confederation of Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Transjordan Arabs, with the Jews of Palestine to be given semi-autonomy. The Iraqi's plan pledged the Jews "the right to their own rural and urban district administration, including schools, health institutes Great Britain, the mandatory power whose political, economic and military future in the Middle East may hang in the balance, has FOR THE STAY-AT-HOMES TO RELAX IN SUNBACK DRESSES PLAYSUITS SHORTS AND HALTERS Violet Mellar, "Miss New York Marguerite Eileen McClelland, "Miss Sue Oonegan, "Miss Dale Nunnally, "Miss Jacqueline Marie Jennings, "Miss Florida' Bess Myerson of New York, "Miss America of Betty Nannalee Jones, "Miss Atlantic Rebecca Jane Mc-Call, "Miss Helen Sprinitis, "Miss New Eleanor Kramer, "Miss Paula Jerome, "Miss Wilda Georgine Bowman, "Miss La Vonne Bond, "Miss Patricia Alden Fenton, "Miss Raye Donnelly, "Miss Madonna Smith, "Miss Joyce Eleyne, "Miss Constance Liddicoat, "Miss Detroit," and Mary Eileen Kelly, "Miss Cleveland." Back row, left to right: Marjorie Ann Hanson, "Miss Anne Mae Morse, "Miss South Trudy Riley, "Miss North Martha Cooper, "Miss Marilyn Buferd, "Miss Cloris Leach-man, Joyce Frink; Virginia Brown, "Miss Dorothy Crocket, "Miss Rosemarie Cregg, "Miss Lois Chitwood, "Miss Lennie Josephine Nobles, "Miss Jacqueline Means, "Miss Amelia Ohmart, "Miss Eileen Henry, "Miss New York Antonie Lunde, "Miss Jini Boyd, "Miss Miami Patricia Jeanne Frye, "Miss Janey Miller, "Miss Rae Nichols, "Miss Joan Turner, "Miss Nadine Fugett, "Miss Kansas Jeanne Carlson, "Miss and Marilyn Tripp, "Miss Rhode Island." (AP Wirephoto).

come up with a scheme to fed erate Palestine and give parts of and police, subject to the general supervision of the Syrian state." The memo also provided for a Holy City enclave at Jerusalem. it to Arabs, parts to Jews and keep two parts aloof. One of the latter would be the Negev, or Southern Desert, which would be deferred for a later decision according to developments, and the other would be a permanently international mandate in the Holy places. Around the plan of federation the pros and cons are now raging. The arguments, loud and bitter, are mostly con, but the sentiments, ay most Palestinians who are not irofessional politicians, are most-y pro.

The other three solutions, that Palestine be Jewish, be Arab, or be neither, seem regarded by all privately and by most publicly, as EVERY ONE MARKED DOWN TO Nuri Pasha's memo has been remembered recently by those who knew of it, and bitterly opposed it among Palestine Arab leaders Some have wondered aloud wheth er there is significance to the fact that while British and American political technicians were drafting the federation scheme a few weeks ago, London's notable visitors in LAKE WORTH NOTES Wilbur Royee, Post-Times Correspondent Newi, Circulation, Advertising Reanno Arcade Phone 461 in the realm ot lost causes. cluded Nuri Pasha. Spokesmen, however, continue to Zionist opposition to the federa slump for their causes, 'i ne ir- gun Zvai Leumi, national military organization, still uses as its sym-boy on printed leaflets a map of tion of Palestine hinges on the plan's failure to put the Jews in control of their own immigration. Looking back to Europe's DP camps, Jews in Palestine want the right to bring brother Jews to Zion to alleviate their suffering and to bulwark the Zionist political and Palestine and Transjoraan. super Newlyweds Wanting Honeymoon In State TALLAHASSEE, (P) Soon-to-be-married couples, in increasing numbers, are planning to spend their honeymoons in Florida.

Roy C. Beckman, State advertising director, said numerous letters have been received by the department from young couples who ask for information on where to spend their honeymoons in the State. "All of them want 'quiet and privacy' he said, and many ask for places near lakes, streams and beaches where they may enjoy swimming. Recent inquiries have come from couples in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Georgia, Beckman said. Imposed with a rifle held in a clutched fist and surmounted by Rev.

Meyer Resigns Lutheran Pastorate economic stake in Palestine. LAKE WORTH The Rev. Arabs oppose federation in a few words: 'Palestine, even Jewish- Walter R. Meyer, pastor of Our Saviour Lutheran Church since owned lands, is Arab territory and 1927, has resigned because of must forever so remain. health reasons and will be succeeded by the Rev.

Robert L. Lail, Moderate thinkers on both sides admit they are praying these days that federation, or some semblance Taylorsville, N. C. church officials of it. will prevail.

One Jewish in announced Friday. The Rev. Meyer's resignation tellectual put it this way: "This is the first definite hope for a was accepted by the congregation with regret. dam in the river of blood that is The Rev. Robert L.

Lail will be Crew Stops Train To Help Youngster flowing ever deeper and faster in Palestine. This may not be the final answer, but it surely is a installed Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. NORTH BRANCH, step toward it." There will be no morning ser No Arab leader would go so far. vice at the church Sunday. but one business executive, con cededly paraphrasing a recent ad Eight-year-old Gene Fricke was back at play Friday grateful to a railroad train crew who stopped their freight to aid him in a moment of need.

The youngster, playing with his Lake Worth Personals dress by Zionist leader Dr. Chaim Wiezmann, said "federation prob Dwight L. Ferguson. Orlando, is ably is the way of the least visiting his father F. W.

Ferguson younger brother, Francis, and llz N. at. On completion of On Palestine a plains and hill the words Kach! (only Arab orators talk of Palestine sovereignty and its place in the Arab League and in the world of nations as an Arab nation. But no authority doubts that to give Palestine to either the Arabs or Jews, relegating the other to the role of an intra-national minority, would stain the Holy Land so copiously with blood it soon would sprout the seeds of another world war. The third possibility, to keep Palestine forever international, was advanced as recommendation three of the Anglo-American inquiry committee report and ruled out by Jews, Arabs and British almost upon publication.

The almost unanimous opposition was that the plan was little more than a continuation of the status quo a status which all agree is unsatisfactory. The committee recommended "(1) That Jew shall not dominate Arab and Arab shall not dominate Jew in Palestine: (2) that Palestine shall be neither a Jewish state nor on Arab state; (3) that the form of government ultimately to be established shall, under international guarantees, fully protect and preserve the interests in the Holy Land of Christendom and of the Moslem and Jewish faiths." In its comment on the recommendation, the committee added: "Because it is a Holy Land it is not, and can never become, a land which any race or religion can Justly claim as its very own." The plan of federation promulgated by British and American technicians has met with a fury of opposition because it is far less than the demands of both Arabs and Jews. But, in the opinion of their dog, fell on a rusty nail, badly lacerating one eya. The crying of the two boys at his visit Dwight will go to Bay Pines Hospital where he will be AS ALWAYS YOU MAY USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN chief assistant pharmacist Homer tracted the attention of Engineer Phillips, Orlando is also on the Leo Markell as his Grand Trunk Western freight train chugged to trip. sides, Palestinians are harvesting and political reactions are at low ebb.

One Jewish worker, busy in his vineyard, said "the plan will give us a voice in our own affairs which we have not had for 2,000 years. We should not think of being a state until we have practiced Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Cartnal. 303 ward North Branch from Imlay City. S. Dixie returned Thursday He stopped the tram, whisked from a month yacation at Newark, Ohio. guiding ourselves.

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Miller boys and dog into the cab, and throttled the train for four miles at full speed into North Branch. Station Master L.

Vander Kooy In a nearby wheatfield, an Arao and daughter Catherine, 623 N. fellaheen (peasant) summed it up A- nave returned from a month's visit with friends and in a word of his ancient tongue: then obtained medical aid for the Maleesch, what does It mat relatives in Central Pennsylvania injured boy. ter." Births Police Court LAKE WORTH Mr. and Msr. LAKE WORTH Charles Cres- Anticipate your needs and buy now so that you may take advantage of the tremendous savings being offered during this sale.

Glades Scout District Joining Local Council Organization plans were dis Warren Jowers (Ruth Shelley), Lake Worth announce the birth of a daughter Margaret Edith, Thursday at St Mary's Hospital. sler, who pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace, was fined $50 and costs by Judge Ad Litem R. L. Horsman in municipal court Friday. Testimony brought out that in an argument with John F.

cussed Thursday night by a group of persons interested in Boy Scout activities in Glades and Hendry counties, meeting at the Clewiston LAKE WORTH CHURCHES Began over a raincoat at a local Inn. moderate and majority elements The area is being transferred from the Sunnyland Council to the hotel Aug. 30 Cressler obtained a revolver and fired one shot through the floor. CALVARY METHODIST lit Ave. Rn and St.

The Rev. Don A. Cooke, pastor. Gulf Stream Council, and will be oci vices k. in.

ana I p. m- Thomas A. Christiansen, west riKNT HAf TINT 2nd Ave. So. and L.

known as the Sugarland District. St. The Rev. U. E.

Held, paitor. Service! Palm Beach, charged with reckless driving, driving without a permit and causing an accident, forfeited a. m. ana p. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF LAKE WORTH. CONOHEOATIONAL 2nd Ave. S. ana A second meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m.

Sept. 19 at the city hall in Clewiston. Dr. C. E.

Gericke presided and was named with Arthur H. King and a Mr. Cook on a nominating Federal Hwy. The Rev. Herbert D.

Graetz, minister. Family Hour 10-11 a. m. FIRST FRRHBlTEHIAN 3rd Ave. No.

THE SMART JUNIOR ALWAYS and Federal Hwy. The Rev. Fred A. KuU- a f50 bond. The automobile driven by Christiansen collided with a motorcycle being ridden by Bernard Munsey and Eddie Ewing at Lucerne Ave.

and a month ago. ronr, pastor, services ix a. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN 3rd Ave. No.

anu of both factions, all it lacks is some device for saving the faces of those who asked for more. Federation as now discussed has two precedents in recent Palestine history, one proposal going beyond, the second not as far, as the present suggested solution. The first was in 1937. shortly after the outbreak of the Arab uprising against Jewish immigration and land purchases, when a royal commission, headed by Lord Peel, recommended and mapped a scheme of partitioning Palestine into Jewish and Arab states. The following year Sir John Woodhead and his partition commission came to Palestine to see whether the Peel scheme would work.

It wouldn't, said the Wood- St. The Rev. O. K. Cull, paitor.

Service! committee. He also talked on history of scouting In this section, A. P. Patterson, Boy Scout ex a. m.

ana I n. m. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL Lucerne Herbert Frank Birk, city cnargea ecutive, showed slides of Scout Ave. and Jralmway.

The Rev. Mason A. Frazell, priest In charge. Service! 7:30 and 11 a. m.

work. FIRNT CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN with reckless driving and driving without a tail light, forfeited a $15 bond. TIST 918 No. Lakeside Or.

Service! 11 SHOPS AT a. m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC No. Sth Ave. and Federal Hwv.

The Rev. Fr. Ella A. Von Buelow, West Palm Meat Restrictions Effective at once, farm slauaht James H. Cann, pastor.

Mass Sunday, 8, Beach, charged with speeding, forfeited a $10 bond. Richard Alt-man, charged with intoxication, also forfeited a $10 bond. erers of South Florida will be al iu. 11 a. m.

aaiiy a. m. ana a. m. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN Lake Ave.

and St. The Rev. Robert L. Lail. lowed to handle no more than pastor.

Services 11 a. m. 3,000 pounds of meat for sale or head commission, which promptly rnKE methuvint Lucerne Ave. ana the Rev. R.

J. Mlllasan. oastor. Marion Clemons, West Palm transfer in any six-months period. recommended three other plans on Services 11 a.

m. and 7:45 p. m. local OPA officials were informed SEVENTH DAY AD EN TINT 7tn Ave. Were $24.95 $12.50 $21.95.

$19.95 $10.00 $16.95 8.50 $14.95 7.50 $12.95 6.50 $10.95 5.50 7.98 4.00 3.98 2.00 Beach, charged with parking in a prohibited area, forfeited a $5 bond. Gus Williams, city, charged with parking in a prohibited area, was fined $2.50 and costs. krkM4 Mm .1 tk Friday by H. H. Hefner, Miami, slaughter control officer.

No. and Federal Hwy. Robert Spangler, pastor. Services Saturday, 2:30 and 4 p. m.

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Sth Ave. No. and Dixie Hwy. The Rev. W.

O. Barden, paator. Service! 11 New York is planning a $202, 7:45 p. m. SALVATION ARMY Cant.

Llovd Love- 000,000 highway across the State: A ship's poop-deck gets its stead in charge. Services 10 a. 7:30 toll-free, no traffic lights no inter sections, six traffic lanes and a name from the old Roman custom of carrying pupi small images of p. p. m.

UNIVERSAL The Church with the Open Door. Woman's Clubhouse. O. H. Gast, minister.

Service! Sunday, 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF fton 714 North St. view of at least 1,000 feet all along HOT-ttfO1 A'EST PALM BEACH the route. gods in the stern of the snip lor good luck.

O'Neal Hughea, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. ana t.m p. m.

cunaay scnooi, iu a. m. YPE Friday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Phone 794. S9 I. THE HLKCS UF UUlf 11)10 OO.

31. The Rev. L. E. Stone, pastor.

Service! snndftv. 11 a- m. and 7 D. m. wfctcw at Horn WW wtk WRIGHT'S is I LANTANA COMMUNITY CHURCH WEEKS' FARM FRYERS ROASTERS HENS Phone 4602 Lloyd V.

Moffitt's WATCH HOSPITAL Wa Repair Swtaa aa.d Ajnarleaa Watcnaa tad Floor Comeaa Bldg. Phone SS97 Church and Sunday School at irhool house. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a.

nv CONCORDANT BIBLE CLASS, Women's Hub Building. S. Federal Hwy. Harry Scad me and addran at yo.r croecr for FREE Minnie "Wrlfht'! Smoke." Wright'! Smaka Katau Burton, leader, service urn ana uura Sundays, a. av mo..

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