.12—THE JEWISH NEWS Weizmann Begins Consultations On Formation of Israel Cabinet Pe" TEL AVIV (JTA)—President Chaim. Weizmann has begun preliminary consultations with leaders of Israel's political par- ties on the formation of a new Cabinet for • the Jewish state. During the week-end he received leaders of the Mapai, Israel's Labor Party, which secured the largest number of votes in the Parliamentary elections, Later, he received leaders of the Gen- eral Zionist Party, second place party in the Parli - nent. Zalinan Shazar, _one of the Mapai leaders who represented his party at the consultations with Presiuent Weizmann, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that he reported to the Presi- dent that Mapai is prepared to broaden the present coalitionary Cabinet on the bails of the fun- damental principle') outlined re- cently by Dayid Ben-Gurion. These principles, he said, pro- vide for an unmodified Israel policy toward the United Na- tions, an economic system as practiced by the present regime, no state theocracy although reasonable religious claims should be fulfilled. Dr. Peretz Bernstein, leader of the General Zionists, reported that he told President Weimann that his party is ready to_con- stitute a new government if so requested and that the party hopes to formulate a satisfactory program for inclusion of the Mapai in a coalition Cabinet. On the other hand, if requested by the Mapai to join a new coali- tionary Cabinet, • the General Zionist Party will advance the following conditions: 1. A unified state education system; 2. Nationalization of the social welfare and medical services; 3. Government con- trol of labor exchanges; 4. Re- moval of politics from the civil service system; 5. An economic policy based on free enterprise with the ultimate removal of the controls now in effect. Meanwhile, Premier David Ben-Gurion invited all parties in Israel except the Communists and the right-wing Herut—to participate in a new government based on the foreign and econ- omic policies of the last Mapai cabinet. The policies of that government, he told the world Labor Zionist conference here, had been endorsed by the elec- torate when it gave the labor parties a majority. "Personally," Mr. Ben-Gurion declared, "I shall not partici- pate in any government which " opposes the Mapai's program, and I hope that the Mapai will not join any government which ignores the aims of the labor front." In an evaluation of the recent elections, he stated that two things had emerged clearly: that the people had rejected the left- wing Mapam Party's ,"Eastern- orientated foreign policy;" and, that they had also rejected the General Zionists economic pro- Friday, August 1'7, 1951 gram by giving '75 per cent of their votes to parties which sup- port the former government's economic policies. In a sharp attack on the Zion- ist Organizatior of America, the Premier said that its name was misleading. He said that from its name it could be inferred that it embraced the entire Zionist movement in the United States when, in fact, it was only one of a number of American Zionist groups. It should better call it- self an organization identified with the right-win e; and oppos- ing the labor movement in Is- rael, he asserted. Mapai to Have 45 Seats Official announcement of the final election returns disclosed that the Mapai . Party which polled 37.3 per cent of the vote, would have 45 seats in the new Parliament, a loss of one seat. The General Zionists will have 20 seats, a gain of 13. Mapam, which received 12.5 per cent of the vote, will have 15 seats in the new Parliament as against 20 in the old. Poale Mizrachi gained two seats and will have eight deputies, the same number as Herut, which lost six seats. Mizrachi, which lost two seats, will be represented by two depu- ties. Agudas Israel will have three deputies, a loss of one seat. Poale Agudah 'retained its two seats and the Communists, who gained two, will now have five. The Progressives, who lost one seat, will have four. The Sep- hardim lost two seats but -will retain two and the Yemenites retained their single seat. Three Arab parties will be rep- resented in the • new - .Kne§set. The Nazareth Arabs will have three seats and the Democratic Arabs and the Arablist, Ci3 each. Temple Federation Has Labor Day Youth Camp Mrs. Sauel B. Danto, president of the Michigan State Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods, an-: nounces its first Labor Day Weekend Youth Camp. The con- clave will be held at Berrien Springs, Mich., near Benton Harbor. . A program of social, cultural and religious activities will be featured. Temple high school youth from all Michigan cities are eligible to participate. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, of Temple Beth El, will serve as dean, with Bruce Danto, of Teniple Israel, assisting. General directors are Rabbi and Mrs. Josef Schwarz, of Ben- ton Harbor. On the faculty will be Rabbis Leon Fram, of Temple Israel; Frank Rose n t h a 1, of Jackson; Harry Essrig, of Grand Rapids; Samuel Uman, of Mus- kegon; Stanford Saperston, of Pontiac; and Alfred Friedman, of Lansing. Zionist House Nears Completion Passing the southwest corner of Linwood and Lawrence, it will be -noted that the Zionist House remodeling is near com- pletion. Situated in an area covered by a large Jewish-popu- lation, many Jewish institutions, and public schools, the location bids fair to become a center of Zionist a c t i v i t i e s, especially youth work. Contributions toward the building fund are being • re- ceived in substantial numbers as The 125 Red Feather services are supported through the Torch DriVe. ENROLL YOUR CHILDREN IN THE United Jewish Folk Schools and Kindergarten of the Labor Zionist Organization and Sho!em Aleichem Institute 13732 LINWOOD (at Pasadena) • TO. 8-9280 REGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRESS Daily film 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Except Saturday and Sunday 3 Schools—Classes 4-7 p.m. School No. 1-13722 Linwood School No. 2-3754 Monterey School No. 3 — Schultz Public School, 17400 Manor Kindergarten Classes from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. SUBJECTS TAUGHT Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, History, Meaning of Jewish Holidays, Customs and Traditions, Singing and Dramatics. Transportation to and from school provided Register Your Children Now Synagogue Services Sabbath services will be ob- served at 8:30 p.m., today, at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "Comfort Ye My People." The Bar. Mitzvah of Roger Leebove will be observed. Sabbath morning services will be held at 8:45 a.m., Saturday at Cong. Joseph W. Allen, Rabbi David Bakst preaching on "The Secret of Our Invincibility." Services at 9 a.m. will be held at Cong. Shaarey• Zedek, Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim where Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will preach on "Shab- bos Nachanin in Our Time." Temple Beth El will hold serv- ices at 11 a.m., Saturday. a result of a quiet effort. A. 0. Lappin, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, invites all those who would like to make contributions to the building fund or are seeking any infor- mation regarding services which the Zionist District can render, to call the Zionist office, 1031 Penobscot Building, WO. 5-1484. CLAIM THE GROTHS • • • WHEN YOUR RANGE IS Keep This Ad ! TV SERVICE $375 In Your Home 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Best Rates on Outdoor Antennas Johnny Groth, popular center- fielder of the Detroit Tigers TEE VEE SERVICE CO. TV. 4-5240 Amme•■•• 110.1.. FAMOUS HOME BUILDERS - DESIGNERS Ben. M. "Bud" Greenberg, Pres. 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