8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adding the Frills and Decor To Hadassah's County Fair - Friday, May 29, 1953 Ben-Gurion Sees Jewry's Strength In State, Bible TEL AVIV, (JTA) —The strength of the modern Jewish nation lies in the JeWish State and in the Bible, Premier David Ben Gurion declared in an ad- dress to Milo, a club of artists and writers. In the past, he added, the Jewish nation sur- vived because of its religion and because of the hatred which surrounded it. Asserting that both the state and the Bible were of some sig- nificance in the life of the Jew- ish people, Mr. Ben Gurion urged the writers to "revitalize the Bible—that wonderful, pow- erful book which has influenced many nations, but which has been to the Jews the very source of life." He stated that the Bible should be "actualized" in the letter and spirit in which it had been conceived. Responsible for decorating the many booths to be featured at the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's County Fair on June 6 and 7, are these members of the art committee: left to right, Mesdames WILLIAM FLASHENBERG, IRWIN SHAW, chairman, IRVING KATZ and LESLIE SCHMIER. The two-day carnival will be held at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Pro-Nazis Instigated Bernadotte Assassination, U. S. Writer Claims NEW YORK, (JTA) — Count Folke Bernadotte, the UN's Pal- estine truce mediator, whose death is officially listed as a mystery by the United Nations, Sweden and Israel, was "fin- gered" for assassination by a secret French pro-Nazi organi- zation, it was asserted by a journalist who says he conduct- ed a three-year world-wide in- vestigation. 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