Show RAP HAP MACDONAlD P I i and ra J Amery Offer Views t to Press t u iL i I I LONDON LONDO Oct 23 AP AP Stanley Baldwin Sir Austen Chamberlain and Colonel L. L C. C S. S Amer y In a D. aletter aletter f letter letter Jetter to tho London Times 9 toda today l tho MacDonald e 1 oD ministry's new flew policy toward Pates Pales 1 title e as advanced ad In a lI statement b. b by Lord Lord ord secretary of or state J tor or tho the colonies Monday Monda IThe he letter Jetter oC or the three th I mon men two ot whom are tho leading figures in fn n r the British Conservative Q party arty opposition op op- op- op position c concludes It Is la only onh too loo 10 that the effect of or the white paper upon pon public opinion of or the American Jewry r. and nd cl d t C t 6 fo cr create ate a a. feeling of or distrust In rr 1 British good faith which Is the I most precious asset o of our foreign 1 Imperial policy l Ji LAUDED rho Tho letter pays high tribute to Dr Chalm who has reI re- re I his presidency of or both the Jewish agency and tho the Zionist J I movement in protest at British adoption of or a policy which Is deen deemed d by his followers to do o away wIth the tho project of or mal making Palestine Palestine Pales Pales- tine Une a national homo home for Jews and ruts puts a a. ban on Immigration there thore t The Tho outright opposition of or the C Conservative leaders who held the thep 1 p tm ti l of or premier foreign minister t anI minister of ot tho the colonies In the lift Jut g government coming at a time L hen en a a. new general election threaten threat threat- OJ en tn g ma may provo pro an Important factor In political developments de of or the next few weeks The Tho signatories say the they are arc profoundly profoundly pro pro- conscious of ot the tho twofold obligation toward the tho Arabs as well a the Jews which was embodied x In Jn the tho mandate mandato an and has provided d K the basis of or tho the policy singe since e purI purK pur- pur I K s every overy British h s- s government Li In In turn ii n I. I I What h t wo W-o regret I Is that his lis maj- maj government w appear no now to havo have abandoned that policy pol pol- pol- pol 1 icy the letter Jetter says Without giving either Jewish or Arab opinion an opportunity to express cx- cx ex ex- press it Itself or r allowing tho the voice of ol the British parliament to bo be heard r they Y have haye laid down a policy of or so definitely negative n a n. character that It appears to us to conflict not only onty with the Insistence of ot tho the council of ot th the tho league of nations that It Would b be contrary to the tho Intention of at the mandate If the Jewish na- na home hom was crystallized at its Us I r ent stage tage of ot development but i with mth the tho whole spirit of ot the Balfour declaration and anti of or the statements midI made by su successive governments inthe In th the tha last twelve S years ar |