Greetings to Medinat Israel —a Nation Among Ladies Auxiliary, JNF, to Celebrate Israel's First Anniversary Tuesday Points in Eban's Plea For Jewish UN Admission LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The State of Israel will accept Unit- ed Nations control of the Holy Place and sites in and outside Jerusalem but not any jurisdic- tion extending to any secular aspects of life and government. That was- Israel's offer to the General Assembly in the 58-na- tion Political Committee, which was debating Israel's application for membership, largely on the Jerusalem issue. The offer was made by Israeli representative Aubrey Eban in a 10,000-word address in which he reminded the delegates of their failure to come to the rescue of Jerusalem when it was. under attack, leaving it to the youth of Israel, he said, to defend it from destruction and incorpora- tion into an Arab state. Israel's first anniversary will be honored next Tuesday, at a special First Birthday program of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, at Congregation Beth Shmuel, Dexter and Buena Vista. A specially-prepared skit will be presented, and the partici- pants will include those in the photo, left to right: Seated, Mesdames Samuel Barr, Peter Chodoroff, Sam Solomon and I. Walter Silver; standing, Mesdames Irving Ross, Philip Stollman, Irving Arlin, Erwin Harvith, Sidney Ravin and Al Schneider. National Broadcast Honors Anniversary . A national broadcast. marking the first anniversary of the es- tablishment of the state of Is- rael will be presented by the $250,000,000 United Jewish Ap- peal on Sunday, May 15, 4:30 to The single candle to be lit on the birthday cake symbolizes 5 p.m. over the network of the Israel's first anniversary. American Broadcasting Com- Next Tuesday's JNF Auxiliary event also will mark the annual pany. . Mothers-Daughters gathering. Election of officers will be a fea- Starring Quentin Reynolds, ture of the meeting. Mrs. M. Steingold is chairman of nomina- noted author and foreign cor- tions. respondent, the broadcast, which has been entitled "Israel—Year 2", will review in narrative form the high points of the new We salute the State state's history from the day of its establishment on May 15;' of Israel on its 1948, up to the present. Rey- nolds was in Israel. as the new First Anniversary state* was proclaimed and wit- nessed the historic develop- ments of that period. IMMO ••••• CENTRAL OVERALL SUPPLY CO MR. AND MRS. MORRIS L. SCHAVER MR. AND MRS. EDWARD FELDMAN Greetings to Israel! Israel Backs Music Industry - WASHINGTON—Development of music as an industry in Is-, rael, as well as the -encourage- ment of musical activities for cultural reasons, is a policy 'of this government. Israel's First Coin We congratulate the builders of the Jewish State and Before Eban spoke, Dr. Charles Malik, Lebanese delegate, warned the Committee that if Israel is admitted as a member, his government. may have to "reconsider" * its position with respect to the Lausanne con- ference now in session. High points of Eban's state- ment on Jerusalem were : 1. The Israeli Government has made every effort to make the 1947 UN partition decision a success, but bears no responsi- bility for the failure of the project due to the Arab war. 2. The government is also pre- pared to place under interna- tional control Holy Places out- side of Jerusalem. 3. Israel is offering to prepare fullest safeguards and guaran- tees for the protection of re- ligious institutions and is pre- pared to enter into immediate negotiations to that end. 4. Israel will "persevere" in efforts to repair damage in- flicted on religious sites during the "war launched by the Ar- abs." 5. Israel "regards with pride" its part in restoring peace which is the only safeguard for the re- ligious shrines. 6. Israel will submit a proposal in the next General Assembly session for incorporation of new Jerusalem into Israel without conflict of religious interests. 7. Israel will continue to ne- gotiate with the Arabs over ac- cess to and within Jerusalem but with no prejudice to the •ju- ridicial status of the city. 8. Israel draws attention to Jewish interests in HOW Places of Hebrew character and deems that access to them—the Wail- ing Wall, the synagogues and their preservation also "require guarantees." 9. The views of Israel on Je- rusalem are in accordance with the principles of the UN Charter. 10. Israel will continue to study any plans on Jerusalem which may be put forth by the UN Conciliation Commission or by any other UN body, but that these proposals must not go beyond the limits" of religious interest. ISRAEL Fit MAY 14-3 Year II of Liberation TO IMPLEMENT THE LAN • Contribat JEWISH _NATIONAL F 11816 De r .„07 : lr isp With the echoes of the joyo versary of Israel's Independenc and throughout the world, a m this weekend to speed the progr program. This effort will be ma United States on the occasion.of the Jewish National Fund. Year One of Israel's in'depen ships and vicissitudes of war, a on the land front. During the ,increased the land holdings o dunams and began,.. under an agr of Israel and the Land Fund, th of dunams of land. Ninety-five lies are now settled were estab. the Fund. 750,000 new trees were tion toward• the solution of the the water supply system to th was extended.. "Israel Flowers," symbolizin Jewish history, will be offered National Fund Councils in man ticipation in this historic land essential to keep wide open the stream of Jewish immigration. we rejoice over the success of Israel. GENERAL LINEN SUPPLY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer Mr. and Mrs. William Schumer c 21i/wit CeactleJ reetinV j irctel . • • FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF We are privileged, on this historic day in ISRAELI • INDEPENDENCE Jewish history, to congratulate Medinat Israel on its First Anniversary. Coliseum - State Fair Grounds On this occasion, we loin with President Chaim Weizmonn of Israel in expressing sincere thanks to President Truman for the encourage- ment he has given to the reborn State of Israel. • MR. AND MRS. ABE KA.SLE —International phot o • The State of New Israel's first coin,' 25 mils (1,000 mils is the Israeli pound, -about $4.50 U. S.) shows word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic and a cluster of grapes on one side, and mone- tary value on the other. Last coins issued by a Hebrew state were minted during the time of Bar Kochba, military hero who led a rebellion, 132-135 A.D., and they also carried a cluster of grapes. 12 — THE JEWISH NEWS 4Asr. +4* Friday, May 13, 1949 WOODWARD AT 8-MILE ROAD ,49 BE THERE ALL--' — No Admiss PLENTY OF PARKING SPAC Auspices: Zionist Council of Detroit, Jewis