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June 16, 1950 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-16

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 16, 1950

Israel Patrols Border with Planes;
Seeks to Prevent Clashes with Arabs

JERUSALEM — (JTA)—Isrdel
military authorities were report-
ed using aircraft to patrol the
Israel-Jordan border where "in-
cidents" in the last few days in-
volving attempts by Arabs to in-
filtrate Israel territory have as-
summed the proportions of real
battles.
The Arab press here reports
that in a clash between Israel and
Transjordan forces near Kalkil-
ya several Arabs were killed. A
similar fight was reported from
the border in the Latrun area
where the Israel troops shelled
an Arab village in retaliation for
firing from the Arab lines. An-
other battle is reported by the
Arab newspapers as having taken
place in the Hebron area where
Arab infiltrees fired upon Israel
soldiers. Four of the Arabs were
reported killed.

100 Israelis Killed in Year

TEL AVIV—(JTA)—"Israel au-
thorities will maintain the ut-
most vigilance for safeguarding

Peace Talks Denied
In Egyptian Senate

LONDON (JTA)—Reports that
Ismail Si d k y Pasha, former
President of Egypt, who • is now
vacationing Paris, has been
negotiating with the Israelis for
a peace treaty were denied in
the Egyptian Senate by Senator
Ibrahim Rashid Bey, son-in-law
of Sidky Pasha. "There is no
truth in the report," Rashid Bey
is quoted in a report from Cairo.
(Parliamentary sources in Is-
rael said that the Israel Gov
ernment intends to file a pro-
test with the United Nations
Security Council against Egypt's
interference with vessels loaded
with goods for Israel passing
through the Suez Canal. The
same sources said, however, that
Israel does not plan to protest
against Iraq's refusal to permit
the flow of oil to Haifa).
The Egyptian government suf-
fered a severe reversal when the
Pt(' Senate refused to drop consider-
ation of charges of financial ir-
regularities in the conduct of
the Palestine war.
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Mo-
hamed Salah el Din Bey, told
Parliament the government
would continue to support the
Arab League and "safeguard
Arab interests."

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Continue • Efforts
For Hospital Fund

the nation's sovereignty and giv-
ing the widest possible measure
of protection to its citizens," a
military spokesman declared in
reply to questions concerning
the recent rash of skirmishf:As
and battles between infiltrating
Arabs and Israel troopF; in
Transjordan-Israel border/regi-
ons.
He revealed that more than
100 Israel citizens have been
killed in the past year by infil-
trees, and added that Transjor-
dan, authorities seem to have
lost control of the local popula-
tions in the border regions.

ot

An interesting sidelight on
the rebirth of Israel is found in
a pamphlet printed by the
"Everlasting Gospel Association"
of Seoul, Korea, entitled "The
Prophecy Concerning the Resto-
ration of Jewish Nation."
Written by Enoch Han, evi-
dently of German origin, now
living in Korea, the pamphlet,
first published in 1947, takes ex-
cerpts from the Bible, each giv-
ing chapter and verse annota-

tions., which are assumed to
predict the restoration of the
Jewish nation in 1948.
In his foreword, author Han
points out: "The final purpose
of this book is to testify that
the restoration is through the
promise of God, not by the ef-
fort of the flesh, and calls forth
brethren to have a sincere na-
tion-wide .prayer of repentance,
which is the condition, prior to
the fulfillment of the promise."

Israelis in U.S. Seeking
Materials, Engineers

A call for engineers to aid in
the design and construction of
a $3,000,000 sea-ciutfall sewer
line was issued by two officials
of the Israel port city of Haifa.
In an interview held at the
offices of the American Tech-
nion Society, 154 Nassau St.,
New York, J. L. A. Watson, chief.
engineer, and Abraham Erlich,
drainage and water supply en-
gineer of the Haifa municipality,
disclosed that • they are now in
the United States to purchase
necessary equipment and sup-
plies and are interested in in-
terviewing candidates for em-
ployment on this and other Is-
raeli projects.

LEONARD N. SIMONS
(left) and WILLIAM. REEVE
CLARK, associate chairman
and co-chairman of the me-
morial gifts committee of the
Greater Detroit Hospital Fund,
are shown studying plans for
the continuance of their com-
mittee's activities: They
pledged at the closing cam-
paign luncheon on Thursday to
continue their committee's ac-
tivities "until all assignments
are completed."

.

The first Jewish congregation
(Reform) in America was the
Reformed Society of Israelites
organized November 21, 1824, by
12 members of the Congregation
Beth Elohim of Charleston, S.C.

JUNE 18th

R earing 5he

Approximately $17,000,000
has been raised in the $19,-
720,000 campaign. James B.
Webber, president of the fed,
erated hospital construction
program, stated: "We have
progressed step by step on
schedule and in the months
ahead we will reach our ob-
of nearly $20,000,-
000."

Cancer Drive Aid

The Jewish Hospital, one of
14 participants in the program,
will receive $2,500,000 from
the Greater Detroit Hospital
Fund to supplement available
funds for the construction and
equipment of the new 222-
bed -facility to be erected on
MRS, CHARLES FEINBERG the available site in northwest
( left) was among the repre- Detroit.
sentatives of the Women's Di-
CARD OF THANKS
vision of the American - Jewish
The family of the late Wolf
Congress who assisted in soli-
citation for the recent drive of Wrotslaysky wishes to express
the American Cancer Society. sincerest thanks to • relatives,
friends, Young Israel, and rab-
She is shown inspecting Can-
Grossman Expelled
bis of Detroit for the many
cer Crusade material with kindnesses shown them in their
From Revisionist Party MRS. FRANK TOWNSHEND recent bereavement.
and MRS. ROBERT WINSTON
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e of the Cancer Society.
The MEN'S CLUB of Cong.
executive of the United Herut-
Beth Abraham plans a Barn
Revisionists group announced

the expulsion of Meir Grossman,
one of the
founders of the
Zionis t - Re-
visionist Par t y ,
from the move-
ment and de-
clared that he
had ceased to
represent the'.
party on the
Je wish Agency
executive.
Grossman
The executive requested Gross-
man to resign from the Agency
executive and turn over his post
to an official representative of
the Herut-Revisionist group.
The announcement said that
all efforts to settle the relations
between the party and Gross-
man failed because of his inde-
pendent action. The Herut-Re-
visionist executive called upon
"the bloc of loyal Revisionists
and Betarim" to submit to party
discipline and withdraw their
support from Grossman.
In London, a resolution calling
upon Grossman to retain his
seat on the Agency executive
was adopted by the executive
and the central committee of
the United Zionist - Revisionists
of Britain.
The two bodies unanimously
adopted another resolution ex-
pressing "shock" at the an-
nouncement that Grossman had
been expelled from the party of
which he was one of the found-
ers. The resolution emphasized
that the Revisionist Party was
not consulted by the Jerusalem
group on this move.

Korean Pamphlet Gives Bible Basis for Israel

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