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TEL AVIV (Special)—Prime ....nister Ben Gurion bitterly assailed the Palestine
truce, branding it an act of war designed to break the will of the Jewish State. He
spoke to troops of a veteran brigade as news came of renewed Arab shelling of Jewish

residential areas in Jerusalem
which took the lives of 15 Jews
including a father and his two
sons.
The Arab attacks were an-
swered by Israeli batteries which
scored several direct hits, ac-
cording to an official communi-
que. The artillery, duels were as
violent as any during the hos-
JERUSALEM (WNS)—A deci- Some circles here are said to
tilities before the UN truce was
sion to establish an Arab gov- feel that any such move would imposed.
bring
Transjordan
closer
to
ernment in Palestine to be head- agreement with Israel.
FRESH TROOPS ARRIVE
ed by the former mufti of Je t
Adding to the mounting ten-
While
the
Jerusalem
situa-
rusalem was reached at a 'con-
sion in the Holy City was a re-
tense,
a
re-
ference of the Arab League at tion was growing
port that a large Iraqi force
port reaching Tel Aviv said had arrived with modern battle
Cairo.
that Count Folke Bernadotte
At the same time it was re- had ordered Israel to readmit equipment, including American
ported that the secretary gen- 8,000 Arab refugees from three planes.
An official Israeli r e p o r t
eral of the league, Azzam Pasha, villages which had been se-
Thomas Dewey, right, Republican presidential nominee,
j Gov.
had openly boasted in the Egyp- verely hit by Jewish planes on charged that Egyptian artillery
receives a print of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society's film,
tion capital that an Arab army June 18, shortly after the be- had joined with the British-
• Placing, the Displaced," from Samuel A. Telsey, IHAS presi-
subsidized Arab Legion "in its
was being raised and that the
ginning of the second truce.
dent. Coy. Dewey requested the movie to help him in his
indiscrintinate shelling of some
forces
would
be
turned
over
to
study of the DP problem.
Bernadotte admitted, however, of Jerusalem's Jewish areas".
the Palestinian government "as
Arab
claims
of
the
number
From Bagdad came an an-
soon as such a goverrnpent is es- that
killed and captured wore "enor- nouncement meanwhile, that
tablished."
mously exaggerated."
Shafiq Ades, a wealthy Jewish
He denied that the league in-
With the Paris session of the merchant, was sentenced to be
tended to dictate the establish- General Assembly only a few
hanged and fined 5,000,000 dinars
ment of any formal government weeks away, there is much spec-
on charges of aiding the Jews in
in Palestine.
ulation among the people in Is- Israel with arms and organiz_
Details of the Arab plan were rael whether the U. S. would ex- ing Zionism in Iraq.
WASHINGTON (WNS)—The American government is con- unavailable, but it is believed tend full recognition to the Is- ARABS DIE IN CLASH
sidering the matter of de jure recognition for Israel, President that Syria• and Egypt are the raeli government before the op-
Earlier, it was revealed that
ening of the international con- 10 armed Arab irregulars were
sponsors of the move.
Xiamen declared at a news confer ence.
The two countries intend rec. clave.
killed in a battle between Stern
A day earlier Secretary of
If • the State of Israel will,
ognizing the multi regime imme-
Group fighters and an Arab
State Marshall had also stated
qualify
for
membership
under
unit. The Arabs had infiltrated
that permanent recognition of he United Nations charter, the diately upon its formation and
asking the other five Arab states
into a village six miles north of
Israel is being given careful at-
merican
government
will
glad-
A
Jerusalem.
tention and that recognition is y support its application, the to do likewise.
The publisher and editor of
Dow a matter of timing.
It
is
unlikely,
however,
that
State Department declared.
the Sternist newspaper "Mivrak"
The date of such recognition, SEES UN APPROVED •
King Abdullah of Transjordan
were jailed here on charges of
Marl said, depended on the
In reply to Rep. Jacob Javits, will fall into line since it is be-
the Israeli elections for
NEW YORK (WNS)—A story violating military censorship in
time
Charles E, Bohlen, the depart- lieved in informed circles that
a permanent government.
the move is directed as much how the Arab effendis "are se- advising UN observers to leave
ment's counsellor, added:
These elections have been post-
"I believe you will agree that against King Abdullah as against cretly planning to sell land to Israel or be expelled.
poned from Oct. 1 to mid-No- the attitude of United Nations Israel.
the Jewish State they vowed to
The central truce commission
fight for a hundred years," was issued a stern report finding Is-
vember.
member states toward an appli-
told in the New York Pest, lib- rael guilty of "systematically de-
SUPPORTED BY DEWEY
cation for membership by Israel
. cov. Thomas E. Dewey favors will be greatly influenced by the Anti-Semitism Is Form eral daily, by its Tel Aviv cor- stroying" Arab villages. The
respondent, Alvin Rosenfeld.
board said there was no evidence
tmlnediate de jure recognition course of mediation now being
Rosenfeld disclosed that Arab to back up Israeli assertions
and economic aid to Israel, Brig. attempted in Palestine by Count of Insanity, Says Expert
LONDON (WNS)—A thorough offers of selling land in almost that Arab sniping had provoked
Clem Juilus Klein, retiring na- Bernadotte, and by the attitude
tives& commander of the Jewish of Israel toward the truce and study of the causes of anti-Semit- every section of Israel have the cleanup.
W Veterans, reported, The gen-
been increasing despite all dan-
Aubrey Eban, Israel's repre-
United Nations efforts to reach ism has convinced him that Jew-
eral announced he had been au-
hate is a form of insanity, Dr. gers.
(Continued on page 2)
a
settlement."
He wrote: "From plush Paris
thorized by Dewey to make this
Jewish commentators have H. Isenk, noted British scholar,
cafes and from the best sections
Statement.
pointed out that Bohlen's state- said.
The governor also favors im- ment is an implied threat that
Addressing a panel of scien- of Cairo and Amman, rich Arab
mediate arms aid to Israel if if the Jews refuse to accept Ber- tists, Dr. Isenk asserted that 'refugees' have sent messages of
She Arabs breach the truce, Gen. nadotte's proposals for settle- "anti-Semitism is a social mal- their willingness to negotiate.
The offers were made through in-
IC.lein said.
ment, UN admission of Israel ady whose cause and extent can
BLASTS DP ORDER
termediaries sworn to secrecy."
be scientifically analyzed."
would
be
blocked.
Rep. Emanuel Celler of New
10 Injured as Youths
Torte sent a cable to Gen. Lucius
D. Clay in Berlin in which he
Leave
for California
urged the American military
eomtnander to ignore a State De-
One Detroit member of Ha-
partment order banning exit vi-
bonim,
Labor Zionist youth or-
sas to Jewish DP's of military
ganization, was killed and six
ago en route to Palestine.
Aaron, Harry Barnett, Harry others injured when a truck
Such an order, said Celler, is MRS. MAX R. FRANK has
Becker, I. Irving Bittker, Perry which was carrying them to a
since
it
contravenes
con-
been
nominated
for
re-elec-
illegal,
P. Burnstine, Max R. Frank, training camp in California crash-
gressional and presidential reso- tion as president of the Wo-
Fred A. Ginsberg, Saul Glueck- ed into a tree after being side-
lutions calling for unlimited Jew- men's Division of the Jewish
man, Joseph Holtzman, John C. swiped by another car Wednes-
ish immigration into Palestine.
Welfare Federation. The election
Hopp, Maurice Klein, Julian H. day, Sept. 8 at Three Oaks,
will be held at the division's
Krolik, Samuel LaBow, Philip Mich.
annual meeting, at 12:15 p.m.,
They had participated in a
Lipson, Alexander W. Sanders,
Wednesday, Sept. - 22, in the In-
Ben L. Silberstein and Leonard gathering at Camp Kinnereth,
stitute of Arts.
Chelsea, Mich.
H. Weiner.
All.women contributors to the
A California girl was also kill-
Hyman Fineman, who re-
Nominations
may
also
be
made
1948 Allied Jewish Campaign
ed and two youths from Philadel-
cently returned from the World are members of the women's
from the floor.
phia and two others from Winni-
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Zionist executive meeting in
peg injured.
Israel, will address a Labor Zion- division.
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PROGRAM LISTED
The Detroit youth killed is Da-
ist rally, Friday, Sept. 24, in the
PROGRAM
HIGHLIGHTS
for
vid Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Labor Zionist Institute. The pub- MORE NOMINEES
the annual assembly will be a Solomon Levine of 11845 La
OTHER NOMINATIONS are
lit is invited.
"Town Meeting" on the Hunter Salle. The dead California girl is
Mesdames
Hyman
C.
Broder,
LZOA,
Former president of the
Survey of Detroit's recreation, Shirley Leff.
John
C.
Hopp,
Nate
S.
Shapero
Dr. Fineman is considered di- and Leonard H. Weiner, vice-
family, health, and child care
Injured were Dennis Kurman,
rectly responsible for the reori-
services and a showing of recent Gilda Partrite, Ruth Marks, Ber-
entation of the Labor Zionist presidents; Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
newsreels from Israel.
nard Schrier and Aaron Schrier
movement to the American scene. feld, recording secretary; Mrs.
Samuel S. Aaron, corresponding
Convenient stations will be of Detroit; Murray Sherman, and
His present post is chairman of
secretary; and Mesdames Abra-
provided where contributors may Marvin Vernor of Philadelphia;
MRS. MAX R. FRANK
the executive board.
ham
Cooper,
Fred
A.
Girfsburg,
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make payments on their 1948 and Sally Wohl and Abe Mosko-
is
a
professor
of
Dr. Fineman
Alexander
W.
Sanders
and
campaign
pledges. The collection witz of Winnipeg. Miss Partrite
English at New York University
Nominees for the board of di-
execu-
Henry
Wineman,
for
the
.is in a serious condition.
on page 2)
(Continued
and the author of many articles
rectors are Mesdames Samuel S.
tive committee.
and books.

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