Sharett Forming New Cabinet; Knesset Backs Foreign Policy JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Acting Premier Moshe Sharett contin- ued negotiations for a wide government coalition embracing all parties except extreme left and extreme right, and voiced hope that he Would be able to. report success quickly to Presi- dent Itzhak Ben Zvi who had en- trusted him with the task of forming a new government. . The President called on Mr. Sharett to form a new cabinet following the retirement of David Ben-Gurion as premier, after consultations with the leaders of the various parties. He indicated his belief that . Mr. Sharett, nominated by the dominant Mapai Party, was the most suitable man for the task. In his talks with the party leaders, Mr. Ben Zvi indicated he would like to see a cabinet based on a wide coalition. The Mapai spokesman said thty were agreeable to a cabinet in- cluding the same parties as in the Ben-Gurion cabinet. The General Zionists told the presi- dent that they would have to have clarification on some points of government policy before en- tering the new cabinet. The left- wing Mapam Party declared it preferred a government based on a coalition of the labor par- ties. Parliament, by a vote of 58 to 22, gave its approval this week to the foreign policy– pursued by the government after a warm debate. Subse- quently, on Mr. Sharett's mo- tion, the Knesset rejected a demand by Dr. Moshe Sneh, leader of a pro-Soviet faction, and by the Communists, for an immediate debate on the rearmament of Germany on the grounds that such rearm- ament would mean rebirth of Nazism. Mr. Sharett, Foreign Minister as well as Acting Premier, in winding up the Knesset debate on foreign affairs, told Parlia- ment that Israel's policies to- ward its borders, or toward the question of re-admitting Arab refugees, or to the development of Jordan River waters, "must primarily be built on Israel's soveriegn right to decide its af- fairs and aspirations as seen fit for our needs." Ben-Gurion to Have Place In History, N.Y. Paper. Says NEW YORK, (JTA) — David Ben-Gurion's departure from the post of Prime Minister of Israel "does not signify any drastic ,change in the nation's policies, either domestic or for- eign," the New York Herald Tribune declared .in an-editorial. The paper declared that Mr. Ben-Gurion will "live in history books . .. as a man whose life- time of devotion to his people and his ideals was climaxed by his assumption of leadership at a critical hour." Moslems to Oppose Peace LONDON, (JTA) — A Moslem President Confers With Head of JWV Friday, December 18, • N•••••••mmememmomososmisemommo • • :. , ••• • 4. 8) THIS it : • : : DECEMBER 20th BARLUM HOTEL •• Dancing to "The Esquires" has refused to permit Turkish Jews to enter the country, as part of a "tourist crusade" which is expected to bring thousands of Turkish nationals to various countries in the Middle East. Previously, Egypt gave permis- sion Turkish Jews associated with the tour to enter the coun- try for a visit. Many Jews here had shown an interest in the the trip because they could have thus visited relatives and friends in the Arab states. The Turkish tourist associa- tion which is organizing the tour has informed those Of its hostesses who are Jewish that the Lebanese ban. will prevent their empoyment on this oper- ation.. Plan Honors for Mrs. Bargman at Jan. 14 Luncheon Honors for Mrs. Theodore Bargman "for her many years of devoted service to our com- munity and her untiring efforts toward the development of the State of Israel" are planned for the testimonial luncheon at the Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 14, under the sponsorship of the Detroit Women's Division for I s r a e 1 Bonds, Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. Joseph Katchke, co-chair- men of the testimonial, an- nounced this week. Long active in communal and philanthropic ac ti vi t ies,- Mrs.' Bargman has been chairman of the Bond Women's Division since its inception in 1951. In this capacity, she was one of four women in the country to recently re c e i v e the "BIG Wheel" award at the national economic conference for Israel in Washington, D.C., "for her dynamic leadership and devoted effort for the State of Israel Bond drive." A volunteer with the Jewish Social Service Bureau for 18 years, Mina Bargman now serves as JSSB president. This has put her in close contact with the United Foundation, in which' she is a board member of the United Community Services and a dele- gate to the general assembly of the Family Service Association of America. She is a past presi- dent of Hadassah. ,f> • '9"- I BALLROOM •S \‘ I : geeeeemememomeememommeeemmeott FOR INFORMATION CALL LI. 6-0903 : SAVE $—APPLIANCES-TELEVISION—SAVE $ After You See Your Relatives Zionist Leader Sentenced Lebanon Refuses Entry of Turkish Jews as Tourists ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Lebanon DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 •SUNDAY o, 4 •: The report said that the 15, all of whom have relatives in Israel and asked permission to come here. to be reunited with their families, are between the ages of 40 and 80. The news- I paper said this is the first time Russian Jews allowed to come to Israel have been of middle age, the only thTee others to arrive being over 80. 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GUY NUNN Soviet Reportedly Letting BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Rab- bi Amram Blum, spiritual leader 15 Jews Leave for Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Fifteen of this city's Jewish community, Russian Jews have been granted exit visas from the USSR and are expected to arrive in Israel soon, the evening newspaper has been name d professor of Hebraic Studies at Buenos Aires University. Rabbi Amram, a 'graduate of Hebrew University Yedioth Achronoth reported in Jerusalem, will teach the He- here. There has been no official brew langtiage, Jewish history aolitirnatiOn' of the repoit and archa.eologY.' • " : Guy Nunn HISTADRUT EMISSARY TO AMERICA Hadassalt Samuel WILL DISCUSS THE CURRENT SITUATION IN ISRAEL