Looking to the Future
Britain Reaffirms Opposition
To World Rule In Jerusalem
GENEVA, (JTA)—The British GoVernment reaffirmed
its opposition to the internationalization of Jerusalem dur-
ing a discussion at the UN Trusteeship Council session deal-
ing with the protection of Holy Places in the Jerusalem area.
The British representatives, Fletcher Cook, outlined be-
fore the Council the methods which Britain used in protecting
the Holy Places in Palestine •
during the mandatory period. the munitions she needs from
However, he emphasized t h e the U.S.
fact that Britain voted against
Senate Majority Leader Scott
the resolution of the UN Gen-
eral Assembly to place Jeru- Lucas received the assurances of
salem under international trus- the State Department that this
teeship. This attitude of the government will carefully ob-
British Government h a d not serve the situation involving the
current Near East arms race.
changed, he pointed out.
Sen. Lucas had previously asked
One of the major problems that the department review its
discussed at the Council meet- position.
ing today was the question as to
The State Departmen also as-
when the new statute for Jeru-
salem—which is now being for- sured Sen. Alexander Wiley of
mulated — is to come into force. Wisconsin that it does not be-
The issue was: Should the new lieve that "serious measures are
statute enter into power before being taken in preparation for
or after the appointment of a renewal of , hostilities" in the
UN Governor f o r Jerusalem? Near East.
U.S. Army Chief • of Staff Gen-
After several hours of discus-
sion, it was decided that a vote eral J. Lawton Collins left for
on this issue should be taken a trip to the Middle East.
Arab diplomats angrily with-
next week when the third and
final reading of the statute will drew from the annual confer-
ence of the Middle East Insti-
take place.
The United Nations will be tute, complaining that they
able to protect the Holy Places, would not share the speakers'
religious buildings and• religious platform with Israel Embassy
sites in Jerusalem only if the officials. Moshe Yuval, Israel
population of the city is free First Secretary, and Moshe
and independent and its poli- Keren, Counselor, continued to
tical situation is not • disrupted, participate until the end of the
Aubrey S. Eban, Israel delegate, parley.
told the Trusteeship Council.
HIAS eliminated departure
Eban said that his govern-
ment feels that the Council's formalities for emigrants by ar-
conception of what constitutes ranging with German customs
a Holy Place "goes too far." He officials to examine the baggage
added that the UN may change of departees. for Austrailia at
its mind with regard to the de- the HIAS office in Munich.
cision to internationalize Jeru-
salem. The last remark set off
a heated exchange between Iraq
delegate Fadhil J a in a 1 i and
Eban which ended with the
Arab threatening that the UN
would internationalize the whole
of Jerusalem or nothing at all.
A tiny newcomer to the
United States looks a bit over-
whelmed as she regards the
land in which she'll grow up
to be an American. Help pro-
vided by American Jewry
through the United Jewish
Appeal will enable the United
Service for new Americans to
bring 25,000 DPs here in
1950.
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Israel Denies Report
Of Planned Gaza Attack
TEL AVIV— (JTA)—Arab re-
ports that Israel is preparing
for an attack on the Egyptian-
held Gaza strip were em-
phatically denied by an Israel
Army spokesman.
Negotiations with the General
Zionist Party for its joining an
expanded coalition Cabinet have
been broken off, it was an-
nounced by Dr. Fritz Bernstein,
leader of the party. Dr. Bern-
stein said he told Premier David
Ben , Gurion that the General
Zionists would enter the Cabinet
only if given adequate assur-
ances that their representatives
will have sufficient influence
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Transjordan Peace Policy
Told to Armistice Body
JERUSALEM — (JTA)—"The
policy of the Transjordan Gov-
ernment is to try to reach peace
with Israel, not to reopen hos-
tilities," Muhamed el Amari Bey,
Transjordan member of the
the mixed Israel - Transjordan
armistice commission, declared
after the Israel delegation laid
before the body a complaint
concerning ' the murder of two
Jewish settlers and the wound-
ing of a third by Arab bandits
who escaped into Transjordan-
held territory.
After insisting that his state-
ment be entered in the record,
Amari Bey said that his govern-
ment and the Arab Legion re-
gretted the attack and would at-
tempt to avoid repetition of
such incidents. He pledged an
in . - estigation and punishment of
the criminals if they are caught.
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Electric Corporation in Israel
made their first visit to Trans-
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revealed by the Tel Aviv news-
paper Yedioth Achronoth.
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Sen.
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said in a statement in the Sen-
ate that the British are arming
the Arabs while the State De-
partment "persists in interfer-
ing" with Israel's efforts to buy
munitions here for self-defense.
The Senator said that Israel
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