EXTRACTS FROMLETTERS BY GANDHI TO HERMANN KALLENBACH
1937, August 16
Letter ofAugust 16, 1937 from Wardha:
"What you have done is all right. I had a long talk with Andrews. I do notknow what we will be able to do. The more I observe the events happening themore convinced I feel of the correctness of my advice.
"It is likely to be a voice in the wilderness. Nevertheless if you feel asstrongly as I do, you will take up the firm & only stand that is likely todo good... in the end. Without that, there will be no happy home for the Jewsin Palestine."