“It seems to me that our only remedy lies in an appeal to the League of Nations,” reads a statement issued yesterday by Isidore D. Morrison, prominent American Zionist leader, in commenting on the new situation which has arisen in Zionism as a result of the declaration of policy by the British government on Monday. Mr. Morrison does not believe that the American government can do anything, since it is not a member of the League of Nations. An expression of indignation from the American Congress, however, he thinks, may help to arouse British public opinion.
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