The recommendations made by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine still represent the fairest and most feasible solution of the Palestine problem, Dr. Frank Aydelotte, director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and a member of the commission, said today.
Addressing an audience at Temple Emanu-El, Dr. Aydelotte expressed doubts that Jews and Arabs could agree at present on a government for Palestine, and said that there should, therefors, be created a U.N. trusteeship which would protect the interests of all the inhabitants. He also supported the immigration of 100,000 Jews and the removal of lend sales restrictions.
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