UNITED NATIONS, N. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Thir- saries to Damascus, where teen Arabs, some of them lo- they conferred with Burhan cal Communist leaders in Boulos, a high official in the Arab villages, have been ar- Syrian intelligence service, rested, and have been charged who ordered the group to by police with having formed concentrate on military es- "a most dangerous espionage pionage. The two came back and re- ring" which was gathering military information for the ported to their young leader, Syrian government's intelli- who had formed a "cultural gence service. and sports club" which the Among those arrested are police suspected as far back as former teachers in Arab last April of being a cover for schools, one teacher who was a spy ring. Headquarters of still conducting classes when the "club" was the local Com- he was caught, the secretary munist headquarters at Arraba. of the Communist cell in the Arab village of Yamrah. near U. S. Leaders to Join the all-Arab city of Nazareth, and several other Communist in Dedication of cell leaders. Israeli Railroad Line A number of the arrested Jewish leaders from 26 states men speak Hebrew fluently, some being graduates of He- will take part in ceremonies in brew high schools and several Israel marking the inauguration being students at the Hebrew of the construction of a new railroad line in the south of University here. The arrested men, according Israel, it was announced by Dr. to police, had knowledge of Joseph J. Schwartz, vice presi- dent of the State of Israel Bond the Israeli defense force, mili- tary installations, air force campaign. The dedication of the new bases and camps, troop move- road will be held in the Bibli- ments, the location of anti- cal town of Beersheba as one of- aircraft guns, and other vital the high points, in the Interna- information. tional Mobilization Conference They will be tried under for State of Israel Bonds which Section Nine of the- State Se- will meet in Israel during the curity Law—the only clause in period from Aug. 25 to Sept. 3. Israeli law that permits the Dr. Schwartz emphasized that death penalty for those con- the new railroad, which will ul- victed. timately link Beersheba to On July 14, an Israeli se- Elath on the Gulf of Aqaba, was curity officer driving a car in being financed with the aid of northern Galilee offered a ride proceeds from the Bond drive to Mahmud Fadel Hassan, a in the United States and other Communist member of the free countries. group. The officer drove Has- Characterizing the Bond cam- san to the nearest police sta- paign as the most important tion, where the man was found factor in Israel's economic de- to possess military data. velopment, Dr. Schwartz re- Three agents from Syria ported that more than $340,000,- were, at the time. waiting at 000 had been raised through Arraba to receive the informa- the sale of Israel Bonds since ton. The courier confessed, May, 1951, for the expansion of and a police net was spread industry, agriculture and the for the round-up and arrest exploitation of natural re- of the other members of the sources. ring. The sessions of the confer- Police said the group has ence will be held at the Hebrew been under investigation since University in Jerusalem and April. It was organized by will be addressed by President Hassin Ali Yassin Gharbuni. Ben-Zvi, Prime Minister Ben- 23, a teacher at a school at Gurion, Finance Minister Levi Araaba. On May 2, the police Eshkol and Foreign Minister charge, Yassin sent two emis- Golda Meir. SPITZER'S HEBREW BOOK & GIFT CENTER is Pleased to Present "ISRAEL IN ITS GLORY A DECADE OF ACHIEVEMENT" Published by DOUBLEDAY COMPANY A book of glorious photographs, the high mark of all literary efforts portraying Israel's Tenth Anniversary, with an impressive introdu6tion by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Edited by two distinguished Israel leaders, Abraham Harman and Gen. Yigael Yadin. Art Editors, N. Avnon and S. 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The proposal was greeted with doubts from Israeli sources, who indicated they questioned the relevancy of Aiken's proposals to the Assembly debate. The Israeli sources said that if and when such proposals are placed on the Assembly agenda, they would be glad to discuss them. Conceding that such a corn- pensation program would be very costly, Aiken told the As- sembly "we should remember that even- if the most generous terms were given to every refu- gee, the total cost would be much less than the damage which. might be caused by a single H-bomb." He proposed that Israel be "invited" to state how many Arab refugeeS she would be pre- pared to accept and how much she would contribute to the compensation scheme. Then, Aiken continued, the Secretary General of the UN, with the assistance of the director gen- eral of the United Nations Relief and Works Administra- tion for Arab refugees in Pales- tine would arrange for the re- patriation of the maximum pos- sible number of refugees and for full compensation—and not merely resettlement—for the remainder." After the refugee problem had been solved, Aiken de- for the preservation of the Holy Places in Palestine and a United Nations convention should be prepared for the protection of civil, religious, educational and cultural rights of all residents in the area. The Irish Foreign Minister also proposed that the Assem- bly at this session adopt steps to declare the entire Middle East—in which he specifically included Israel—as neutral. 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Moscow Angling to Keep Israelis from Synagogues JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Chief Rabbinate has received several letters from Moscow protesting the attendance of members of the Israeli Embassy staff there at religious services in the Moscow synagogue. The letters, an obviously in- spired attempt to restrict even further the limited possibilities of the Israel Embassy to have any contacts with the Russian Jewish community, were pur- portedly written by members of the Moscow congregation. They complained of the behavior of the Israeli diplomats, accusing them of disturbing the services by loud talk and of desecrating the Sabbath by smoking. The letters were seen here as opening guns of a campaign to bar the Israeli diplomats from the synagogue in an effort to discourage Soviet Jews seeking to emigrate to Israel. The Soviet authorities, it was said, were n o w apparently compelling Jews to participate in this cam- paign. Last month, the Soviet au- thorities permitted a group of 12 Russian Jewish tourists to visit Israel. One of them has already published an article in the Soviet press describing the "suffering of the new immi- grants" and the "long lines of people before the Soviet Em- bassy seeking return to their hornpland." I I I a a An American Savings account offers high earn- ings combined with guaranteed safety. No wonder over 36,000 folks now "Save the Ameri- can Way." a a 0 a p I a Savings Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of The United States Gov't Current Rote AMERICAN SAVINGS 1 I Main Office—Woodward at Congress 1 Dexter Blvd. at Cortland \ Fort Street at Military ∎ Telegraph at Schoolcraft Livernois at W. 7 Mile Mile near Coolidge Van Dyke at E. 7 Mile W. 9 N. rr • • 3-THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS — Frid ay, August 22, Ireland Offers Plan for Israel, Arab Peace Basis Accused of Espionage, 13 Israeli or missiles to the region. His dared, an international re- Y. Arabs Face Possible Death Penalty (JTA)—A proposal that the gime should be established plan for regional neutrality, he