THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Senate's Tribute to Israel WASHINGTON (JTA)--A resolution paying tribute to Israel on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Jewish state was adopted by the Senate without any objec- tion and with the recommendation that its text be conveyed by the State Department to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel. The resolution, which was supported jointly by 28 Senators, reads. "Whereas the establishment of Israel as an independent state on May 14, 1948, represented a triumph not only for the Jewish world but also for all men who believe in human freedom, justice, and dignity; and "Whereas during the two years of its existence as a sovereign nation, Israel has successfully defended its inde- pendence against invading armies; and "Whereas during such period, Israel has admitted ap- proximately 400,000 homeless and destitute Jews from dis- placed persons camps in Germany, Austria and Italy, from countries in North Africa and the Middle East, and from other countries throughout the world; and "Whereas by its achievements during the period of its existence as an independent state, Israel has demonstrated that it-possesses all the necessary qualifications of a success- ful, useful and permanent member of the family of nations; and "Whereas the 23rd day of April was the second anniver- sary, according to the Hebrew calendar, of the establishment of Israel as an independent state: therefore be it "Resolved, that the greetings of the Senate of the United States are hereby cordially extended to the state of Israel upon the occasion of the second anniversary of its establish- ment as an independent nation; and be it further "Resolved, that the Secretary of the Senate is directed to transmit a copy of these resolutions, through the Depart- ment of State, to the President of Israel." Mapai, Commies Clash Disputes, Tension Climax Israel May Day Celebration Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—The united May Day procession which tradition- The Tel Aviv dispute, which created such an atmosphere of tension that the major speeches as well as the final procession were cancelled, arose over a banner which quoted a- state- ment attributed to Premier David Ben-Gurion that "pioneer- ing was a disappointment for which we are ashamed." When the Mapam group arrived with this banner at the gates of the municipal stadium where the demonstration was being. held, the Mapai representatives in- sisted -that the banner be re- moved as a violation of a unity accord on May Day slogans. Friday, May 5, 1950 Romania Holds JTA Writer WASHINGTON — (JTA) — The State Department reported that it has verified the arrest in Ro- mania of . Marcel Pohne, local correspondent of the J e w is h Telegraphic Agency, and Leon- ard Kirscher, Associated Press correspondent there.. The Rumanian Legation here said that the Government of Romania has no official knowl- edge of the arrest of a JTA cor- respondent in Bucharest. A spokesman for the Legation said that "sometimes actions are misinterpreted."• He explained that it is possible that the cor- respOndent was merely sub- poenaed to present testimony at the current trial of five former employees of the British and American information services. According to the information The ancient practise of shoot- ing the bow and arrow - on the scholar's holiday of Lag b'Omer finds a willing adherent in this Youth Aliyah student at the Children's Village and Farm School maintained by the Miz- rachi Women's Organization of America in Raanana, Israel. The Children's Village is one of- 49 projects sponsored by the Miz- rachi Women in the Holy Land in the tra.ditions of Orthodox Judaism. Mexican MWO Sets Israel Children's Fund WANTED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Independent, authorized National fund raising organization for Israel, seeks executive director with some "fund raising experience and good Zionist background. Excellent oppor- tunity for right party. Write description of experiences, educational background, Zionist and Communal participa- tion. Reply: Box 100, THE JEWISH NEWS, '708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan. An initial goal of 100,000 pesos, to erect a home for Jewish ref- ugee children in the Children's Village and Farm School at Ra- anana, Israel, was adopted by the Mizrachi Women's Organi- zation of Mexico.- The project was announced by Mrs. Nach- man H. Ebin, national vice-pres- ident of Mizrachi Women's 'Or- ganization. The decision to build the home was taken at a three day conference in Mexico City. ally concludes the May 1 cele- brations in this city was called off over a dispute between Mapai and Mapam—the right-wing and left-wing Socialist • groups. Sev- eral minor clashes developed in the course of the dispute. Clashes between Communists and Mapai members were reported from Ramleh where several were hurt. In Jerusalem police became involved in only one minor inci- dent. When a group of about GIFTS 150 Communists carrying huge ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR Mapam-Mapai Clash portraits of Josef Stalin and MOTHER The same demand was broad- anti-atom *bomb placards at- tempted to march on the Jew- cast over the loudspeakers by ish Agency headquarters there, M. Schecter, secretary of the Tel Aviv Labor Council. When the police halted them. the Mapam group continued in its refusal, a clash broke out. The united May Day parade agreement visualized one united procession and then two separ- ate parades—consisting of Ma- pam and Communist workers— JERUSALEM (ISI)—C hain leaving the main body to hold 11563 Dexter Near Burlingame torches and beacon fires blazed separate meetings at remote points in the city. on Israel's hills from the borders 1 60 In Tel Aviv every worker was 13210 Dexter, of Galilee to Elath . on April 22, on holiday. Even the govern- Near Davison signalling the beginning of Is- rael's third.year of independence. ment s.communications services On April 23, .thirty sheikhs were pared, with only the tele- and 300 Bedouins were present phone exchanges and the tele- facilities being operated at the Independence Day recep- graph on a normal schedule. Many tion held at Beersheba by the buildings were bedecked with mayor. Rav Seren Michael Han- egbi, military governor, an- Israel flags, trade union and nounced the release of Bedouin Socialist banners and streamers. prisoners in honor of the occa- sion and said that Bedouins will be permitted to start harvesting. A spokesman for the guests ex- Not every COUNTRY DAY CAMP camper has this capacity for food, but every child who can use extra food—because pressed their gratitude and loy- he uses that energy in play—has it upon request. alty. The Camp Cook, Mrs. Olive "Georgeous" Worgess, knows The main street of Beersheba the food youngsters like and knows how to serve it attrac- was named Rehov Haatzmaut tively-. We are proud that she can take simple food (we serve ,r(Independehce Street) durfng nothing fancy) and season and garnish it to suit children's the reception. tastes. Some of the most enthusiastic We use only Grade "A" pasteurized' milk, in the original revellers were inhabitants of bottles, delivered fresh daily, with an extra cap to keep it Arab villages in the areas bor- clean. Our bread comes from a "home" bakery; our cookies are mostly home-made. dering the Arab "triangle" for `whom this was the first inde- We point with pride to the campers who, last year, put'on weight, learned to eat "strange" foods; whose fussy eating pendence celebration. Villagers habits disappeared while with us. of ElGharbiya danced the tra- This is only one part of life at COUNTRY DAY CAMP— ditional "debka" and flowers Only the best for our compers! were presented to military gov- ernors, as bystanders hailed President Chaim Weizmann, giver of freedom and justice." FOR INFORMATION, WRITE OR CALL— At Taiyiba, a spokesman for the Dr. W. A. Goldberg, Ph. D., Director, residents said, "We feel our- selves full citizens of Israel." 1484 Glynn Court, Detroit 6 E-0 • •••••••••••,:i,:,*::::: Arabs, Too, Mark Independence Day NINE BOWLS OF SOUP . . . McCloy Warns Against German Nationalism WASHINGTON,(JTA) —John d. McCloy, U.S. High Commis- sioner for Germany, today -re- ported to the State Department that "nationalist groups" in Ger- many have become more active. He pointed out that while this posed no . immediate threat it was a force "which must be reckoned with increasingly." received by the State Depart- ment, Pohne and Kirscher were Arrested on charges of 'having provided information to the em- ployees of the information serv- ices. The State Department learned that the Bucharest court asked the prosecutor whether or not Pohne had been arrested and that the prosecu- tor's answer was in the affirm-. ative. It is understood that a repre- sentative of the U. S. Legation in Bucharest is seeking permis- sion to attend the hearings. Meanwhile, the State Depart- ment delivered a note to the Ro- manian Legation, requesting the Romanian Government to close its office in New York which is largely concerned with the collection of prepaid customs duties on packages sent to Ito- Mania. Israel Robin Hood.,. 0' • • With the Sensational Hide-Away Grid-All ESTATE Gas Range New for 1950 . . . New Low Price It features the sensational Hide-Away Grid-All and these other de luxe range features: 95 • Hi-Lo simmer click top burner. • Drawer type broiler below oven • Supersize utensile drawer • Minute Minder! Cooking top lamp • Therm-Estate oven heat control drawers glide on bear- ings lubricated for life- time silence • Ali • White porcelain enameled (titanium) finish, acid re- sistant on all- the range NO MONEY DOWN MONTHS TO PAY FREE INSTALLATION I TOwnsend 9-1045 COUNTRY DAY CAMP Established 1948 FOR, BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 5 THROUGH 12 YEARS. SPECIAL NURSERY PROGRAM FOR 3 & 4 YEAR OLDS. CAMP IS AT 48441 13 MILE ROAD, WIXOM, MICH. 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