ii Trusteeship Council Considering Regime For Jerusalem GENEVA (JTA)—The UN Trusteeship Council, which is currently considering a draft statute for an international regime in Jerusalem, agreed that immigration into the city shall be placed under the control of the UN governor. The governor would receive his instructions from the Council which would take into consideration the absorptive capacity of the city and the equality of religious communities when it sets quotas. It also was decided that Arabic and Hebrew would be the official working languages of the administration. In the event that another becomes necessary the authorities are authorized to use one of several other possible languages as an official tongue. .ADC at Work in Teheran Ghetto Turkey Extends Full Recognition to Israel; Iran May Follow Suit The Trusteeship Council approved a STANLEY ABRAMOVITCH, Joint Distribution Committee number of articles in the old draft per- director in Iran, distributes new shoes to Jewish youngsters in taining to the power of the proposed UN governor of the city, including his right the ghetto of Teheran, the country's capital. In addition to to suspend the city's legislature during a gifts of more than 1,000 pairs of shoes to boys and girls in period of crisis. larger communities, JDC provided brand-new sets of urgently- During the debate, Iraqi delegate i. auiiil Jamali declared that it was not even cer- needed clothing and shoes for hundreds of children in mountain tain that a majority of the Jews oppose villages. throughout Iran. During 1950, JDC expects to spend the internationalization of Jerusalem. (He some $250,000 to provide clothing, food, medical care and was 'obviously referring to communications from two minor Jewish religious groups in educational assitance for many of Iran's 90,000 Jews. Jerusalem—Neturei Karta and the Ashke- nazi Orthodox Council—who have ex- pressed support of internationalization in Sholem Aleichem communications to the Council.) Gideon Raphael, Israel delegate, declared that the Women Hear Bercovich majority of the Jews oppose internationali- Shlome Bercovich will speak zation in the form laid down in the Coun- on "The Woman and Jewish cil statute. Culture" at a meeting of the NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Two Old the Bible. (In Jerusalem, the Agudas Israel cen- Women's Division of the Sho- Testament manuscripts about Millar Burrows, professor of tral committee officially denied that the lem Aleichem Institute at the 2000 years old, which were ac- Biblical theology at Yale, a Ashkenazi Orthodox Council, which sub- home of Mrs. Morris Friedman, cidentally discovered in a Pales- former president of the Ameri- mitted a memorandum to the Trustee- 4000 Tyler at 1 p.m. Saturday, tine cave by Arab Bedouins, can Schools of Oriental Re- ship Council demanding representation March 18. have now been published in search, editor of the volume, was on any Jerusalem legislature set. up by Election of officers is on the photographic form along with a assisted by John C. Trever and the- UN, was in any way connected with William H. Brownlee. agenda. A musical program will suitable transcription. the Agudas Israel.) The two manuscripts plus two The two manuscripts are part be presented by Rhoda Zahavie of the cache of 10 animal-skin others of the original 10 are The Egyptian delegate at the UN Trus- and Lillian Robbins. documents found in the Pales- now in the United States in the teeship Council session walked out of the tinian cave near the Dead Sea possession of Metropolitan Ath- meeting chamber on March 7 in protest Belgium Recognizes anasius Yeshue Samuel of the against the failure of the UN Secretariat to in 1947. distribute an official document to observer Jewish Communities The publication of two of the Syrian Orthodox Monastery of nations, of which Egypt is one. The Israel manuscripts was announced by St: Mark in Jerusalem. The re- B R U S S E LS, (JTA)—Jewish Carl H. Kraeling, president of maining six manuscripts are at delegate, who associated himself. with the communities in 10 Belgian cities the American Schools of Orien- the Hebrew University in Jeru- Egyptian protest, did not walk out. The 12-nation Trusteeship Council gave are officially recognized by the tal Research. This first volume salem. a second reading to a French proposal Belgian Government and 17 contains the commentary on the Among countries interested in which would set up a legislature for the rabbis and Jewish ministers are book of Habakkuk and the old- city consisting of eight Jews, eight Moslems, on the government payroll, it est known copy of the Book of Israel exports are Costa Rica, eight Christians and one representative for was announced in Parliament Isaiah, which is also the oldest Malaya, Japan, Argentina and complete copy of any book of the Congo. some 130 residents of the city in 1947 who by the Minister of Justice. were not affiliated with any of the three religions. The Council approved an addi- /\ / \/\/\/\/ \/\ /\/\ /\ /'\ /V\ / \/ \ / \ / \ /\/\ /\/\/\ tional proposal to give the "heads of prin- cipal religious communities" the right to nominate an equal number of members of WE HAVE PLEASURE IN the legislature to represent them. ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL The American representative expressed FROM LONDON OF .OUR concern over the proposal on the grounds that it would identfy the church with the NEWEST IMPORTED 1950 secular government of Jerusalem. He also noted that such a plan would weight the legislative body heavily in favor of the Arabs since they would be represented both as Moslems and as Christians. When only the New Zealand delegate supported him, the American dropped the issue. Photographic Edition of Old Testament Manuscripts is Published in U. S. • TEL AVIV (JTA)—A spokesman for the Israel government said that the govern- ment will abstain from making any com- ment on Sweden's charge that the Israel authorities have been negligent in investi- gating the- assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, United Nations mediator for Palestine. Such comment, the spokesman stated, will be forthcoming only after the Israel government receives a full report of Swe- den's charges. (A report from Stockholm said that. Swedish State Prosecutor Maths Heuman, in charging Israel with laxity in investigating the • murder of Bernadotte, declared that "doubt must exist as to whether the Israel authorities really tried to bring the inquiry to a positive result.") An official Swedish representative ar- rived by air from Stockholm to open trade talks with Israel government officials and private firms here. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Arab sources re- ported that an agreement has already been signed between Israel and Transjordan regarding access to the Hadassah Hospital, on Mt. Scopus, which is now in Arab-held territory. The report appeared in an Arab newspaper published in Nablus. Well-in- formed Israel circles said that they were unaware of any such agreement. Friday, March 17, 1 Israel Police Ho Communist Leac TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Eliahu Sasson, Israel's Minister to An- kara, has been officially in- formed by the Turkish Foreign Minister that Turkey's decision last November to exchange dip- lomatic representativeS with Israel constitutes de jure recog- nition of Israel. Turkey is the first Moslem State to recognize the Jewish State. It is reported that another Moslem State, Iran, soon will recognize Israel. A top flight Turkish soccer team arrived in Israel this week on the invitation of Hapoel. The sixteen-man team, accompanied by four officials and two news- papermen, is playing in Tel Aviv, Petach Tikvah and Haifa against local Hapoel teams. They may also appear in Jerusalem. Six of the players are on the national Turkish "11" and the team is considered one of the top three in Turkey. The visi- tors were received by the Tur- kish Legation, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Mayor of Tel Aviv. El Al, Israel's National Air- lines, inaugurated the new Lyd- da-Athens-Istanbul line. Service will operate once weekly. The Council left the enfranchisement of women to each community and pro- ceeded to a preliminary discussion of the powers of the proposed UN governor. Iraq, the Dominican Republic and the Philppines argued against an article of the draft statute permitting the governor to suspend the legislature in time of cri- sis. They were opposed by the three ma- jor colonial powers on the body: Britain, France and Belgium. 12—THE JEWISH NE\ JERUSALEM, (JTA) - police have arrested twc nent Israel Commur 'charges of illegal posse secret military documer cerning the strength an ing power of the Israel J The police had kept tli matter secret, prohibitin cation of news of the until the story was br( Kol Haam, Communist paper, which reported tails and charged that men were being held cause they were spies, cause of their political tion to the government. 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