1 "`TgIrrrWrrlieleIrwtor,67 Only Michigan Newspaper With Complete Coverage of HE A Weekly Jewish News • NEWS jai of Jewish Events . VOLUME 13—NO. 14 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, June 18, 1948 34 ciaZao 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Israel's Cooperation in Truce Base on De Jure Recognition TEL AVIV. (JTA) —A grim but determined Jewish -community is watch- fully waiting for results of truce negotiations which are marked by rulings that have aroused widespread resentment. Making concession after concession, with the extremist Irgun Zvai Leumi and Sternist groups submitting to decisions of the Israel government, the Jewish State is cooperating with the mediators but has made it plain to all concerned that any attempt to amputate the small state a s Acclaim Israel: at a celebration in Munich near headquarters of the _Central Committee of Liberaled Jews. Israel's and American flags and banners hail the rebirth of the Jewish State. . will be rejected, that participation of the British in truce negotiations will not be tol-; erated in view of Britain's antagonistic attitude to Israel and its support,of the Arab Legion, and that the basic condition for any truce is the -de jure recognition of the existence of Israel. United Nations truce observers refused to permit a cargo ship to land 230 motor trucks • and machinery for truck repairs. It was the first preventive action taken by UN repre- sentatives• in Palestine and brought protests from Jewish offiCials. The ship's bill of lading said that the trucks had been bought by. individual Jewish residents for civilian use. The UN observer suggested that the trucks be kept on board pendirig a decision at a higher level, presumably Count Folke Bernadotte, on whether trucks could be called "potention war material." The Israel government proposed that the trucks be landed and kept under UN con- trol pending a final decision. The whole question was brought to the attention of Capt. S. D. Willingham, U. S. Navy, senior member of the UN truce team here, who went to the port area with a Jewish official. On his return he said: "We still are discussing the matter. Everything is frozen there now." An assistant to Moshe Shertok, Israel's Foreign Minister, indicated that the pro- test might be filed with Bernadotte, but he emphasized that in no circumstance would any step be taken in violation of the truce commission's ruling. - Arab soldiers were warned that they will be tried for treason by military courts if they converse with Israeli troops across the lines during the truce period. The Ramallah radio station broadcast an order from the Arab Legion high command forbidding all con- versation between Arab and Jewish troops. At the same time, Israeli police officials 'issued a warning to Jews to be on the alert for "enemy agents and spies who are in our midst. It is the duty of all citizens to inform the police of all suspicious behavior and acts." , All elementary schools and kindergartens reopened her . on Tuesday after being closed-during the rhajor part of the Arab-Jewish war upon the . proclathation of Jewish ,StatehOod. Resuniptibri of . normal services - during- the truce period could also be seen in Tuesday's announcement that air service between Haifa and Cyprus and Haifa and Europe will be restored under the Israeli government license. this week. Air mail between Israel and the Soviet Union was resumed this week. For the first time since the Arab-Jewish war, two. new Jewish settlements were founded Tuesday in BOsan Valley area on land formerly owned by the mandatory power but which now is 'incorporated into the boundaries of Israel. Hashomer Hatzair and Hapoel HarriizraChi settlers established the two settlements. . • Jewish Proposal • Made to UN Mediators —International Photo U1N Mediators: seven members of the UN secretariat leave LaGuardia Field, New York, fora Palestine to help Count Folke Bernadotte arrange the Arab-Jewish truce. Front, from left: M. A. Sharnsee; William H. Stoneman, special advisor to secretary general; William Masheer, trusteeship de-. partmeni; Henri Vigier, senior political officer, department of Security Council affairs. Rear, from left: Paul Cremona, trustee- ship department; Frank Begley, chief security officer; Jaivslay Cebe-Mabersky, trusteeship department. JERUSALEM (JTA) i—Although the cease fire order is complete in Jerusaleni, members of the truce commis, sion met with Bernard Joseph, Israeli delegate to the mediators staff here, to discuss and iron out such prob- lem§ as the shipping of food and water to all parts of the city, posting of security detachments at holy places and arranging for civilian traffic. Aniong Jewish proposals was one that the UN assume responsibility for repairing water supply installations to both Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem. (Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of Israel, told a Paris press conference that there is no truth in reports that he is negotiating with "personalities" in Great Britain to obtain recognition for the Jewish state. President Weiz- mann said that the Jews will never agree to exchange the Negev for western Galilee. The Negev, he declared, offers great development possibilities . while western Galilee has a large Arab population.) • U R K E Y Rhodes SYRIA. ypru H MediterraTean Sea PALESTINE 1. Jerusalem" c. ,•\; ■ \I ■ ""' Cairo t tO YPT - oq- ARABIA Se • NEUTRAL RHODES, historically famous island of the eastern Med- iterranean, is the site of the Israeli-Arab truce conference and headquarters of the UN mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte. , -International Newsreel Photos - Th is its 'Chen': Training to aid the men of Palestine in defense of the State of Israel, these young women between the ages of 18 and 25, learn the difficult art of war in Tel Aviv. On the left is a group of female. warriors who are t aught to handle intricate sub-machine guns. The photograph on the right shows a group practicing grenade throWing. The photos were taken shortly before Israeli a nd Arabs agreed upon a truce. The women's defense force in Palestine is known as "Chen" 'the Hebrew word meaning charm and representing the initials of the two words "Cheyl di*shini; the *omen's army.