C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 JJethda-Lt .Teurah, Report on Council's Delegates Parley See Page 16 Vol. 53—No. 17 .cr-7,716. 27 Allied Jewi sh HRIONICLE Campaign to Open See Page Friday, April 27, 1951 6 10e a Copy—$3 Per Year Israel Regrets Attar k Bonds, Israel Nary to 'Visit U. S. Apollo; Offere UJA Not to UN at Odds LAKE SUCCESS—(Special) —Israel apologized last Wednesday for the , recent bombing of a Syrian occupied frontier village in the Huleh area but disputed the civil authority of United Nations NEW YORK— (WNS) —A statement clarifying the rela- tionship between the United Jewish Appeal and the forth- coming Israel bond drive in the United States was issued by Abba Eban, Israel's am- bassador to the United States. Taking note of the prevailing "confusion" with regard to the relationship between the two campaigns, Eban stressed that it was "not the purpose of the bond issue to divert gift dollars to the bond issue, but to create re- sources above and beyond gift money," and that "it must be made clear that any purchase of Israel bonds at the expense of a contribution to the United Jewish Appeal is not a service to Israel." He asserted that the free dol- lars supplied by the United Jew- ish Appeal were needed to meet Such immediate needs as immi- gration, rehabilitation and inter- giation while the investment dol- lars from the sale of bonds were to be used f n: the economic dc- Nelopment of the country, slhe government of Isrzel," he emphasized, "does not Want any- one to take money which should go to the UJA and buy bonds with it instead." "Israel's interests, and the in- terests of Jews throughout the .world, will best be served if American Jewry contributes greater sums than ever before to the United Jewish Appeal and also invests the maximum pos- sible amount in Israel through the purchase of bond s," lie added. truce supervisors in the area. The apology was offered by Abba S. Eban, Israel's ambas- sador to the United States, at a meeting of the UN Security Council hearing charges in the Israeli-Syrian dispute. Maj. Gen. William E. Riley, chief of staff of the UN truce supervision organization in the Near East, told the Council that supervisory authority rested with the Mixed Armistice CI mmission. Ile quoted a note by Dr. Ralph Bundle, former Palestine media- tor, according to which both Syrians and Israelis had 1 agreed to abide by Dr. Bunche's decision regarding authority in the de- militarized zone. Riley urged, that Two big warships of the Israeli navy, the Misgav (top) and the Hagana, are on their way to the United States and are due to arrive in New York on Tuesday. They will visit more than a dozen cities on the east coast in connection with the $500,000,000 Israeli bond issue. Both ships are veterans of Israel's war of independence. The IIa gana is famous for its role in bringing "illegal" immigrants to Israel during the time of the Brit ish mandate. Crew members will be flown to vari- ous cities, including Detroit, where they will be guests of the local committees for the bond drive. Golda Myerson to Speak Cabinet Illegal, on Israel's Anniversary Suit Alleges JERUSALEM— (WNS)—In an unprecedented move, two mem- bers of parliament this week petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court to rule on the legality of the Israel cabinet. This action was brought by Hillel-Kook Bergson and Eri Ja- botinsky, two Head members of parliament who recently broke away from the party and asked to be recognized by the Knesset . as a separate faction. • Specifically, their petition re- quested the court to rule the cabinet illegal and to direct President Weizman(' to declare the body unlawful. Their petition is based on the contention that President Weiz- mann lacked the authority to designate the members - of the present cabinet as a caretaker government until the national elections. . Should the court decide that a real legal issue has been raised, it will issue a write and permit argument on the motion. Mean- while the Supreme Court is studying the application for the Writ. Russians Jam U. S. Broadcasts to Israel TEL AVIV — (WNS) — Recep- tion on two of the four short- wave frequencies used to pick up Hebrew-language broadcasts from the Voice of America has been blocked out by jamming, believed to be the result of Soviet inter- ference. Community Council and the Zionist Council. Irving W. Schiussel, who heads the program sub-committee, has announced that a dramatic se- quence prepared especially for this occasion will be narrated by Harry Goldstein; the choruses of Golda Myerson, minister of labor in the Israeli cabinet, the Workmen's Circle and the will be the featured speaker at this year's community-wide Halevy will take part in the pro- observance of Israel's independence, at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, gram under the direction of Dan May 13, according to an announcement by Lawrence W. Frohman. Israel dances will be performed Crohn, chairman of the planning committee. Arrangements are under way by to Detroit's Zionist Youth with the various religious schools Groups. There is no admission charge in the community to release their Sunday morning classes in time and the entire community is • for the celebration. urged to attend. " • The massing of the colors by JERUSALEM—(WNS) — For- local units of the Jewish War ISRAEL CELEBRATIONS eign Minister Moshe Sharett will Veterans will mark the opening MOVED UP TO MAY 10 TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Indepen- be Israel's acting premier during of the celebration. It will be dence day celebrations this year Premier David Ben Gurion's followed by a presentation of the Israeli colors by a group of will be held on May 10 instead of visit to the United States, it was local veterans of the Israel May 11, the Israel Knesset de- announced here following a cab- army. cided. This is in accordance with an inet session. The mass singing of the Star amendment passed this week, In voting Sharett's designation, Spangled Banner and Hatikvah which provides that when the the cabinet also decided to vest will likewise mark the opening holiday falLs on Friday, it should exercise of this year's observance. the foreign minister with the Lawrence Crohn will chair the be advanced one day as other- power of defense minister, a wise Sabbath eve would interfere portfolio held by Ben Gurion event at the Coliseum. As in pre- with the program of the celebra- concurrently with the premier- vious years the demonstration is tions. jointly sponsored by the Jewish ship. Sharett Named Actimo- Premier Bible Passage Clue to Bandits' Hideout HAIFA — (WNS) — Biblical contribution to man's progress has been great and varied, but never before was Holy Scripture deemed a key to crime detection until that facet of the Bible was demonstrated by a Haifa policeman. A band of Arab smugglers operating from across the Jordan River wended its way into Israel under the cover of night. When the infiltrees real- ized that the guards of Israel neither sleep nor slumber, they tried to make a hasty retreat. But their contraband-laden caravan of asses was moving too slowly and the smugglers deserted their caravan and ran for hiding. Policemen seized the caravan and its cargo. The Israel border guard began bending all its efforts toward locating the smuggler's hiding place and apprehending the culprits. One day the unnamed Haifa policeman sat reading the Bible. Thumbing the pages, he came across the passage in Isaiah which read: "The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib." With this clue, he advised his fellow-policemen to hold the asses several days without food and then permit them to wander off. Sure enough the starved beasts led the police to the den where the marauding Arabs were hiding. Council rule on the "troublesome question" of authority. He said amount that with "a reasonable of cooperation and good will" the dispute could be settled by the Mixed Armistice Commission. Eban stated t f iat Israel claimed full sovereig my in the demilitarized zone i xcept for the ban on sending troops. lie added, however, that Israel now considers that the bombing "may not be in ci nformity" with the armistice ag r cement. No apologies for thi killing of Jews have been mad( by Syria, he remarked. Eban said that it never oc- curred "to any respo nsible per- son" during the Pale: tine parti- tion talks to deny Israel the source of the Jordan which rises in the marshes whose drainage is disputed. Court Clears Jewish Chief of Restitution FRANKFURT—(WD S)—A spe- cial investigation coi Iducted by the Bavarian Suprein , Court h is disclosed that Dr. P iilip Auer- bach, dismissed he: (1 of the Bavarian Restitution Office now under arrest penS ing fraud charges, had been abc we reproach in handling his accou its, Richard Ringelman, secretary of state for Bavaria, reported. The court investiga tion showed that Dr. Auerbach, v ho recently made an abortive sui( ide attempt, had at no time adva iced credits without the knowled fe and con- sent of the Mini s ter of Finance and that most of th . loans had been fully repaid. The investigation further d is- closed that wheneve Dr. Auer- bach found forged redit docu- melds he duly repot .: ed the mat. ter to the proper at glorifies. Dr. Auerbach, wt- O had per- sistently proclaimed his inno- cence, is still in the prison hos- pital where, physici;.. ns reported. he is suffering from a temporary state of depression'