RE o Hied Drive Short of G oh Giv E S Only Michigan Newspaper With Cornplete CoveFage of A Weekly Review Jewish News coP State Comes to Detroit . vention Tuesday adopted the following resolution greeting the State of Israel : ' "We welcome Israel into the family of nations and take pride in the fact that the Republican Party was the first to call for the establishment of a free and independent Jewish COmmon- wealth. The vacillation of the Democratic administration, on this question has undermined the prestige of the United Nations. Sub- ject to the letter and spirit of the UN Charter, we pledge to Israel full recognition with its boundaries as sancOoned by the UN and to aid in developing its economy." Sen. Taft and Gov. Dewey predicted the success and survival of the State of Israel in messages to the convention of Mizrachi held this week in New York. Halt Dissidents' Anti-Truce Move (JTA).-L-The Israeli government on Tuesday announced that the battle between its troops and the Irgunists on a beach north of Nathanya had ended _after a number of casualties were inflicted on both sides. The clash developed when the Irgunists attempted to land a cargo of war material in Israel in violation of the United Nations truce. Irgunists surrendered after suffering six dead, 14 wounded. Israeli army lost two dead, suffered three Wounded. Surrender terms included giving up all arms, except those aboard ship, all vehicles. used by 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10e s Israel; ops Irgun seem•ly Gr cks. Truce, Direct Teletype Wires to The Jewish News , 34rirtal . Detroit 26, Michigan, June 25, 1948 PHILADELPHIA. (JTA)—The Republican National Con- TEL AVIV. Meyer Levin's Israel Film "My Father's House" Story on Page 5 VOLUME 13—NO. 15 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 - .. of Jewish Events id Israel Irgunists on beach, signing of statement by each Irgunist declaring he will place himself under government's command and will • obey its orders. The vessel will be kept off Tel Aviv, disposition of cargo will be decided so as not to infringe on truce terms. The government said that capitulation of the dissidents was imminent and issued an ultimatum to the Irgunists, to cease their splitting activities. It was lear.ned that the Israeli high command had decided • to halt the land- ings before the war material-reached the beach. A Palmach barge ap- proached the Irgunist gun runner and fired upon it until the Irgun com- mander on the ship radioed: "Don't fire on ship. Children still are on board and also large quantities of arms and ammunition." • The 4,000 ton ship Helena, loaded with heavy implements of war, arrived under cover of darkness Monday off the village five miles north of Nathanya. and Irgun soldiers secretly rushed its illegal cargo ashore.. They- were detetted by government soldiers who barricated all roads .leading to the village and ordered the erstwhile underground fighters to surrender their loaded trucks. When they refused, fighting between the two JeWish forces commenced. The Irgun °broadcast said that a "war of fratricide" had _occurred in - Israel' and several Jewish soldiers were killed. , The UN truce commission observation plane spotted the ship. UN observers tried unsuccessfully to visit the scene of insurrection. - The government called on all citizens to stand by it against "This grave effort< to undermine the state." It said it would not permit any individuals or forces outside its army to make a "very base attack upon us." ( Continued On Page at)) Mczuzoi for Israel Embassy: In Champ Aids Israel: heavy- Former world weight champion JACK DEMPSEY has his arm bandaged by a nurse at the Red Mogen David Blood Bank in New York, after don- ating a pint of his blood to the State of Israel. At the same time, Dempsey presented equipment donated by the Everlast Sporting goods Co. to Materials for Palestine, Inc., for the establishment of a gymnasium in Israel in memory of the late Benny Leonard, former lightweight boxing champion of the world. . keeping with traditional Jewish custom, RABBI JOSHUA KLAVAN, dean of The Washington Rabbinate, this week blessed the offices of the Israeli Mission at 2210 Massachusetts Ave.,' Washington D. C., and affixed 10 silver mezuzot on the door panels - cf.-the Mission's headquarters. In a simple ceremony attended by HON. ELIAHU EPSTEIN, the Israeli envoy (second from tight), ARTHUR LIVERHANT, (right), and other members of the Israeli Mission, Rabbi Klavan formally presented the silver mezuzot to Mr. Epstein. After a brief speech in which Rabbi Klavan expressed his pleasure at being able to officiate at the ceremony. Mr. Epstein replied that he considered it an honor to have such a distinguished represent. ative of Orthodox Jewry conduct the services, and thanked him for the mezuzot. The mezuzot, made in Jerusalem by the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts, were presented by DR. RAMON F. W. BENDER (left), on behalf of Hapoel Hamizrachi. . Hon. Arthur Lourie and Dr. Schwartz at Allied Jewish Campaign Victory Rally onday Evening; $450,000 eeded to Reach Goal Detroit's greatest fund-raising effort will' close on Monday evening with a dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Hon. Arthur Lourie, Consul-General of the State of Israel in New York, and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, European director of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, will be the guest speakers. To make the event a genuine victory celebration, it is imperative that the entire I X48 Allied Jewish Campaign quota of $6,200,000 should be raised by Monday evening. During the four remaining days of this week-end, Detroit Jews myst give an additional $450,000 to boost the fotal raised thus far to the urgently needed goal. By combining our energies for this great task—of strengthening Israel, assuring a better future for DPs, assisting in . . the settlement of prospective immigrants to the United States and other free coun- tries and supplying the means for the continuation of our local agencies—we can guarantee victory for our efforts in this year of destiny. (Story on Page 2) Hon. Arthur Lowrie