(Direct J to T eletype Wire ewish News) JERU EM — The Knesse , on Tu ay night defeated fiN sepa e motions to a ill- tart' ule in t b- po aced' b e vote. th govern he is , was mst all f iv lotions. 111111 sin ON In when you give Barton's chocolates, candies, pastries. Choose from our big, new selection. t iii ins Clonfidenee Vote Free 2 Nazi Cain (Direct JTA Teletype Military Rule Issue to The Jewish N Coalition les were crossed r the vo as the opposition gudat ael, ultra-religious ctio upported the govern- le while Achdut Avodah, left-wing coalition part- iers, voted against the gov- eminent. Military rule in the areas af- fect many of Israel's 240,000 crabs. At the time the coalition was formed last year, Achdut Avodah joined the government with the proviso that its members be free to vote against it on this issue. Two Arab deputies af- filiated with Premier David Ben-Gurion's Mapai Party also voted for the abolition of mili- tary rule. 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Insisting that some form of military rule was still needed in the border areas, Ben-Gurion told the Knesset before the vote that he regarded abolition of the military regulations and administration "as abandonment of the state to the intrigues of the enemy in the neighboring countries and the intrigues of those who hate the state of Israel in this country." He said military rule was necessary to the security of the state and to "the peace of the Arabs in Israel who wish to live in tranquility and hope for peace between Isr. Arab neighbor 7324 WEST 7 MILE Near Livernois UN 1-7980 one-time French Pre name was "Karfulkels In the suit, during on e, fa cists an tlttsz mites had contende that was his real name, to un as a fo eign Jew. The pu hers had that the responsibility or the slanderous article r d on one the contributo t the court ed t efense, holding tha publishers had been guilty of failing to check material slated for publication. The fact that more than 6'0,000 uncorrected encyclopedias were in circulation also was raised against the publishers. When the most recent edition appeared two years ago, Jewish and French liberal spokesmen strong- ly protested the article on Blum and, at that time, the publishers pledged themselves to recall en- cyclopedias still on sale to cor- rect the entry but did not do so. Snoiv Cripples Israel Transit (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The heaviest snowfall in many years blanket- ed the Jerusalem area Tuesday morning, disrupting traffic, cut- ting off the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, halting railways and crippling bus and auto traffic in the city. Most schools and the Hebrew University were closed because of the s n o w f al 1. Children romped in the unusual snowfall of several inches. Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For- eign Minister, who interrupted a Far Eastern tour to hurry back to Israel for a crucial Parliament vote on military government, was one of those caught in the snowfall. She went from Jerusalem Monday night to visit relatives in Tel- Aviv and found the road back . to Jerusalem blocked Tuesday morning. Several other members of the Knesset seeking to reach Jerusalem to take part in the vote found themselves in the same situation. Plans were made to fly them to Jerusalem by helicopter if no other way was found. The vote on easing .or aboli- tion of military government in some Arab populated border areas was expected to be a tight one. Five bills to end such government have been sub- mitted by Herut, the Liberal Party, Mapam, Achdut Avodah and the Communists. Agudat Israel decided to oppose these measures, giving the govern- ment an apparent slender majority. sponsibility." 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