Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Ben Gurion Coming! Party to Tour Dexm•Litt Area David Ben Gurion, Israel's prime minister, will arrive in Detroit at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Willow Run Airport. Detroit's Jews will have an opportunity to welcome Ben Gurion when the motorcade passes through tht Dexter- Davison area shortly after 7:15 p.m. The prime minister's car will turn from Wyoming into Davison and then proceed from Davison to Dexter, from Dexter to Chicago, from Chicago to Linwood, from Linwood back to Davison, and from Davison by way of Third and Bagley to the Statler Ilotel. Ben Gurion will be officially welcomed at 11:30 a.m. Monday at City Hall by Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Mayor Albert E. Cobo and will make a public address from the steps of City Hal! on Cadillac Square. - Earlier on Monday morning, Ben Gurion will psy a two- hour visit to the Kaiser-Frazer plant in Willow Run. Kaiser- Frazer has just built an auto factory in Haifa which wilt provde employment to many thousands of Israeli workers. Ben Gurion, who arrived in the United States May 3, is on a nation-wide tour in connection with the $500,000,000 Israeli bond drive. The City has designated Monday as "Ben Gurion Day." A Council resolution, proposed by Councilman Charles G. Oakman, also expressed wishes for the success of the Israel government bond sale. Israeli Police Hold 42 Zealots in Knesset Plot JERUSALEM -- (Special) — A group of religious fanatics were were held by police after it - was discovered that they had planned "to sabotage" the Knes- set buildings. Forty-two members of an or- ganization known as Brith Ka- - naim (Union of Zealots) were arrested. They were charged with planning to throw scare , bombs into the parliament build- ing during the night. The police raids uncovered I arms caches of pistols, grenades and guns hidden in two reli- 'Owl.' .',PPAftlx. - ' I.cvl . ‘Itbr.thanti, Jerusalem's police chief, stated that it was *discovered that the organiza- tion intended to drop home- made bombs from the Knesset gallery when the Knesset would discuss a measure re- quiring religious women to I enter national service. The recent campaign of auto- mobile burning, which was di- rected against driving on .the. Sabbath, also has been connect- - , ed with the Brith Kanaim. The group distributed pam- phlets for' car owners and sent out letters warning against dese- crating the Sabbath by driving or playing radios. The strength of the organization is estimated at 200 or 300. Brith Kanaim does not recog- nize the Jewish state because, it asserts, it is not built on a biblical foundation. The organ- ization believes that the re-es- tablishment of the Jewish peo- ple will come when the Messiah appears. Some of the members have gone so far as to move across the border into Jordan to await the Messiah's coming. Although the bill requiring the conscription Of women was adopt- ed, its opponents have kept up the fight. A group of extreme rab- bis petitioned the Knesset to halt conscription, threatening a "fast and holy war" if their warnings were not heeded. Israel Accepts UN Truce Bid . TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The gov- ernment of Israel has notified the acting UN truce chief, Col. Ben- net de Ridder, that it has accept- ed the Security Council's resolu- tion calling for a cease-fire order in. the Syrian-Israel dispute over the demilitarized area. Syria, however, advised de Ridder that it was not prepared to sign a truce pact before fur- ther consultations with Damas- cus, seat of Sy,ria's government. HUNGARIAN TRADE PACT Tel Aviv—USD—The Israel- Hungary trade agreement which expired Jaia. 1 has been extend- ed for another year. • 4 I , .DEttto- Lt ,Jauf -Lith, CHRONICLE Vol. 53—No. 20 44.: "' ice 27 Friday, May 18, 1951 10c a Copy—$3 Per Year Halt Hutch Work, EN to Ask Israel NEW YORK — (Special) — A resolution was introduced Wednesday in the United Nations Security Council that would ask Israel to suspend the drainage project in the Huleh area, which touched off the recent Syrian-Israeli clashes. The resolution was sponsored e i by the United States, Britain, "rash and one-sided." He said ! of its chairman. France and Turkey, After the meeting, Eban said that his previous apology in the It would also criticize Israel council for the air attack had ' that the resolUtion "whitewashes, for the air attack on a Syrian ignores and appeases Syrian ag- outpost and ask Israel to allow been churlishly and unappre- gression." The proposal, he said, ciatively received." the Arabs who were removed "attempts to strike a blow at from the border villages to re- The resolution says that it islIsrael's most vital and legitimate improper for either party to boy- interests." turn to their homes . Abba S. Eban, Israel's repre- cott the Mixed Armistice Com- There is i considerable confusion sentative, called the resolution mission or ignore the instructions as to just how much Arab sup- port Syria would get if a show- down with Israel developed. The Arab League's political commit- tee is now meeting in Damascus to attempt to arrange a military alliance among all its members. Such a pact has hung fire since June 17, 1950, with only Saudi Arabia having ratified it. The Egyptians are. discussing ratifi- cation at the present time. Syria is demanding that the other Arab countries tell her now where she stands if a war breaks out with Israel, Iraq has already pledged her lone fighter squadron to Syria and it is is assumed that Egypt could at least equal that air sup- port. However Fuas Scrag el Din, Egyptian minister of interior, has told the Egyptian senate that the country would take no undue risks in connection' with'. the . Syrian-Israeli situation, On jhe other . hand Hamid Zaky, minister of state, has flown . to Damascus to present his coun- try's decision to the Arab League. Most members of the League seem inclined to sit back and let the UN solve the problem if the agreement is acceptable ' to the Arab world. Meanwhile Moshe Sharett, act- , ing premier of Israel and foreign • . minister, has warned the Arabs I that Israel was firmly resolved C to defend every inch of her terri- tory from Syrian encroachment. And despite a plea to stop front Col. Bennet de Ridder, UN acting chief in the Buleh ,area, Israeli A crowd of 9,500 attended last Sunday's celebration of Israel's Independence Day at the State authorities have speeded up the Fair Coliseum. Golda Myerson, Israeli minister of labor, was the main speaker. For a detailed swamp drainage program on report see page 16. Lake Huleh. Detroit Salutes Israel Ben Gurion Surprises a Small Congregation NEW YORK—(WNS)—A scene that will long be remembered in 1553 in Greek, Latin and in assent, the Premier asked his host to visit Israel. by the worshippers and members of an orthodox synagogue here Hebrew. to Philadelphia, On his way occurred last Sabbath when Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion and his entourage entered the house of worship unannounced and joined where he was received at a cere- mony at Independence Hall, the the 300 shawl-covered Jews in Sabbath services. Israeli Premier stopped at Prince- The Premier had received in O ton, N. J., to visit Prof. Albert he would ,some day have the vitations from a number of syna- VIENNA — (WNS) — Arturo gogues in the city to attend their privilege of greeting them in Einstein. The scientist met him at the Toscanini and Bruno Walter, two services. Ben Gurion, however, Israel. decided upon a comparatively The day prior, the Israeli Pre- door with pipe' in mouth and of the world's leading conduc- small house of worship located on mier indulged in one of his fav- with his famous gray sweater tors, have retracted their original on 51st street, within walking dis- orite pursuits — book browsing. opened at the neck. The two had acceptance of invitations to par- tance of the Waldorf Astoria. The He visited two stores and pur- nut met since 1950, in Berlin. ticipate in the Salzburg music Premier had advised the syna- chased a number of books on They first met in 1922 in Pales- festival this year. gogue president, A. Goodman, of Greek literature and Chinese tine. It is believed the two artists When Ben Gunton left the his intended visit but asked him philosophy. Customers at the withdrew from the music fes- not to make the fact public since book stores recognized the Pre- house, he told newsmen that no tival in protest against the anti- he wanted to attend the services mier, who exchanged greetings politics had been discussed. All Jewish manifestations in Austria. they talked about, he said, was as a private citizen. with them in Hebrew. At Bren- the theory of relativity, Greek tano's, where the Premier made The 50-year-old synagogue has as its spiritual leader' one of the a purchase, he was made a sur- philosophy, Spinoza and other Anti-Semitic Incidents youngest rabbis in the country, prise gift of a rare edition of kindred matters. As Prof. Einstein shook his head Reported Near Boston 22-year-old Rabbi David S. Ka- excerpts from the Bible printed Yeshivah Col- hane, a graduate of BOSTON—(WNS)—Reports of lege. new anti-Semitic incidents in the Because of the occasion, the Dorchester and Roxbury areas of rabbi asked his congregation to this city were received recently zot for Passover. ISTANBUL, TURKEY—(WNS) recite the Halle!, which is offered by the Jewish Community Coun- The report states that opponents — Romania continues arresting only on festive ocassions. cil. of Communism are blaming the After the Premier recited the Jews on charges of treason and The Council reported the facts blessings when he was called to anti-Communism, with most of Jews for their situation, with the to the Mayor's Committee on result that anti-Semitism has rabbi the detainees known Zionists, it the reading of the law, the been mounting. At the same time Civic Improvement and received blessed the visitor and Israel. He was reported here. A number of Zionist Waders it was disclosed that despite the an assurance that the commit- curtailed his sermon, declaring called for a session as quickly as that the Premier's presence was who were arrested some months anti-Zionist propaganda, the vast possible. Four separate incidents majority of the 300,000 Jews in ago were still being held for.trial. the best sermon. Jews in Romania this year were Romania are anxious to leave the were said to have been reported , Ben Gurion thanked the con- in recent days. country for IsraeL gregation and expressed the hope aLso prohibited from baking mat- Toscanini, Walter Drop Austrian Bid Zionists Held in Romania