73-45 Confidence Vote for Ben-Gurion's Government TEL AVIV (JTA)—The new referring to the Aqaba situation. Israeli Government, headed by "We cannot tolerate the pene- David Ben Gurion and including tration of the frontiers of our the Mapai, Religious Bloc and land by an Arab country," he the Progressives, received a 73- declared. 45 vote of confidence in the Commenting on reports of Knesseth. clashes in the Aqaba area, an The vote was preceded by a Israeli spokesman , reiterated his two-hour address by Premier denial that any such encounters David Ben Gurion in the course had occurred. of which he severely lashed out at his opponents. He was fre- Full Airing of Palestine quently interrupted by spokes- Question at UN in September men for the Mapam, the Irgun- . NEW YORK (JTA) — A full sponsored Heruth and the Gen- airing of the Palestine question is not . expected to take place at eral Zionists. Because of the harsh tones of the United Nations before Sep- the Premier's address, it is be- tember, Abba S. Eban, Israeli lieved here that the breach be- representative at the UN, de- tween the Mapai and the Mapam clared at a press conference. Al- had broadened and that the lat- though he expects that Israel will ter will definitely not enter the become a member of the world body at the April session of the coalition. UN General Assembly, Eban Inter-Party Charges Mapai and Mapam deputies said that the session's agenda is hurled accusations and counter- so crowded that it is unlikely accusations at one another. The that consideration will be . given main point of these charges was the Palestine. question next that the position of the other month. party is preventing complete Mapam and Maccabi Groups labor unity in the government. Addressing himself to the Dissolved in Romania BUCHAREST. (JTA)—All right-wing Heruth, Ben Gurion declared that Jerusalem was an Zionist activity in Romania of- ficially ended when the Mapam, integral part of , Israel, although the largest Zionist gKoup in the this fact has not yet been rec- country, was dissolved. ognized internationally. To the All Zionist youth groups, in- Mapam he said that he refused cluding the Maccabi organization, to reorient the foreign policy of were also disbanded. The hach- his government and, defending sharah training centers are in the the Egyptian-Israeli pact, he said process of liquidation. that it had brought many bene- fits to the Jewish state. " Main- 'Magic Carpet' Brings taining his refusal to give the General Zionists two seats in the Yemenite Refugees Cabinet, he recalled that he had To Israel via Airplane always defended the rights of private capital and enterprises in TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Jews by the upbuilding of the country. the hundreds are still fleeing from Arab-Jewish Relations the Kingdom of Yemen into the Echoing the words of an Arab British Crown Colony of Aden, member of the Knesseth, the according to Harry Viteles, rep- Premier expressed hopes for sentative in the Middle East of friendly cooperation between the Joint Distribution Committee. Jew and Arab. He reiterated Viteles, who returned here from earlier promises to raise the an inspection visit in Aden, said standard of living for the Arabs that between 400 and 500 Yemen- and to guarantee them full equal- ite Jews had reached the British Colony during the last few days. ity with the Jews. After the vote of confidence, All the Yemenite Jews who took . Zalman Shazar, chairman of the refuge in Aden were transported Knesseth's standing 'committee, to Israel by chartered planes of proposed that a 20-man sub- Alaska Airways flying "operation committee be established to study magic carpet," including 850 of the terms of the $100,000,000 military age whom the Aden au- American loan. This motion was thorities at first refused permis- sion to leave. carried unanimously. The 55th flight of "operation Magic carpet," was completed at Abdullah in Jerusalem JERUSALEM (JTA) — King Lydda airport. The plane also car- Abdullah of Transjordan intends ried some Jewish refugees from Shanghai who had trans-shipped to visit the Old City for pur- at Aden. Following transfer of the poses of selecting a building for Yemenite Jews to Israel, the emi- his royal residence, thus indi- gration of some 2,100 of Aden's cating his intention of establish- 2,640 Jews to Israel will begin. ing his capital in the Holy - City. These Jews have been eager to This is believed to be King laeve Aden ever since the violent Abdullah's reply to the initial anti-Jewish pogroms there early opening of the Knesseth in last year. Jerusalem Feb. 17 and to the A woman doctor who abandon- transfer of some Israeli Govern- ed a successful medical practice ment departments from Tel Aviv in Chicago 20 years ago to become to the Holy City. a pioneer settler, in Palestine told how for more than two years she Gen. Dori Warns Arabs directed a relief program for 4,000 Against Aqaba ProvOcations Jewish refugees in Aden, tip of TEL AVIV (JTA)—"We can- the Arabian peninsula. The physician, Dr. Olga Fein- not forever restrain otatelves in the face of provocative acts," berg, returned recently to the Brigadier Yaacov Dori, chief of United States from Aden after staff of the Israeli Army, warned supervising ,"Operaticin Magic in a speech at Haifa. He was Carpet." Osnos Broadcasts Inspiring Report on Visit in Israel Max Osnos, president of the Jewish Hospital Association and a member of the executive coin- mittee of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, who was a member of the United Jewish Appeal over- ' seas delegation, in a stirring ad- dress from Tel Aviv, last Sun- day, broadcast over Station WWJ, called for increased efforts in be- half of funds which make possible the uninterrupted constructive el- ' forts'in the Jewish State. Inspired by his impressions in Israel,,'Mr. Osnos told his audi- ence,- in his 15-minute address, that in his fondest hopes he had never envisioned anything as tre- mendous as he had seen in Is- rael. Paying tribute to the army which triumphed over the Arabs, Mr. Osnos said that the determin- ation of the Jews who are build- ing a Jewish State is proof of the courage which has inspired Is- rael in the year of many miracles. Mr. Osnos' address evaluated the total situation in Israel and reviewed the successful efforts of Jews on many fronts—in home building, in agriculture, in de- fense, in immigration and in in- dustry. Other , members of the UJA delegation from Detroit are: Hyman Safran, Herthan Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bonin., THE.JEWISH NEWS - 3 Friday, March 18, 1949 N. Y. Lawyers Endorse UN Genocide Convention NEW YORK (JTA)—The New York Bar Association adopted a resolution endorsing the • United Nations convention against geno- cide. During the course of the de- bate Judge Joseph M. •roskauer, retired president of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, condemn- ed the recent recommendation of the American Bar Association that the U. S. Senate delay rati- fication of the convention to al- low more time for public dis- cussion of the measure. JNF Blue and White Box-Holders Meeting Arranged for April 5 A meeting of all holders of Blue and White Jewish National Fund Boxes has been arranged for Tuesday evening, April 5, at the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation, Arthur Shutkin, JNF Council director, announced this week. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the guest speaker. There will be a musical program and the latest film from Israel will be shown. Mr. Shutkin stated that re- ports of latest happenings in Is- rael will be submitted to the box- holders. A special column on the Blue • and White Box by the Jewish News columnist, David Schwartz, appears on the editorial page, in this issue. $6,000,000 Israel Credit For Purchase of Vehicles WASHINGTON, (JTA) T h e Export-Import Bank announced authorization of a $6,000,000 credit to Israel for purchase of trucks and buses in the United States. Israel intends to buy only the chassis of buses and heavy trucks in this country. The bodies will be built In Israel. — 5 • Exceptional Value! 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