Jewish Committee Opposes
Special Status for Agency

THE JEWISH NEWS-5

U. S. Hopes for Arab-Israel
Peace Within Next Year

2 Israel Industrialists
Urge Israel Bond Aid

Friday, October 19, 1951

Two of Israel's outstanding
UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —
businessmen, now in the United The United States hopes to see.
States, are giving Americans a
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new picture of the kind of pio- a permanent- peace settlement
replace
the
current
armistice
CHICAGO, (JTA)—Opposition crimes committed against them
agreements between Israel and
to• the granting by Israel of a by the Nazis. He said that the
special status to non - Israeli AJC feels that Germany must
the Arab states within the next
groups and to the idea that give evidence of its sincerity by
,year, Ambassador Ernest Gross
"ISrael is the only place where adopting a series of minimal
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of the U.S. delegation to the
lust 20 Miles West of Mitomuikee
Jews can live in security and measures and offered the fol-
United Nations, said here.
dignity," was expressed in a re- lowing:
Speaking at a luncheon ten-
1. Elimination of neo-Nazi organizations
solution adopted by the execu- through
dered Tn Lis honor by the United
constitutional and legal means;
tive committee of the American 2. Government sponsorship of an edu-
Nations Correspondents Associa-
Jewish Committee at its semi- cational program among the German
Su ndoY
tion, Ambassador Gross said that
People to create, maintain and
annual meeting at4the Stevens strengthen
what Chancellor Adenauer
the U.S. is concerned by the fact
called "the spirit of humane and tell-
Hotel here. More than 100 Ameri- gious
that there is no peace sttlement
among them; 3. Strength-
can Jewish communities from all ening tolerance"
in the Middle East and would Modern, Smartly Furnished Accommo-
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4. Aid to Jews remaining in Germany neering industrialists whose ef- istice situation continue indef-
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can Jewry's future in the United supervise
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of restitution claims for heir- backgrounds, are typical of the
carrying out of educational pro- tlements
less and unclaimed property; 7. Imme-
grams among American Jews is diate negotiation with Israel and the enterprising executives responsi-
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the Israel $500,000,000 bond issue.
States to relieve domestic ten- movement.
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sion. The resolution opposing
Italy, Mr. Bejarano is the own-
interference by non - American 4 Eastern Governors
er (with his brothers) of Assis
bodies in American Jewish life
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At Campaign Opening trial alcohol distillery in Israel
nimously.
and the third largest cigarette
Jacob Blaustein, Committee
Four governors will be hon-
president, asserted that Ameri- ored for their aid to Israel and factory in the country.
"Both the bond Issue and in-
can Jews "reject the concept the Histadrut, Israel's labor fed-
vestment
in private Israel en-
that they are in exile." Ameri- eration, at a special dinner
can Jews, he said, "view as axi- sponsored by the business and terprises are essential," explains
omatic the fact that America is industry council of the Israel Mr. Bejarano, who is vice-presi-
their home and they are fully Histadrut Campaign on Oct. 27, dent of the Festival of Jerusa-
integrated into the social, poli- at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, lem, which will be . held in the
spring of 1953.
tical and cultural life of the New York.
Bostonian Joseph Sugarman,
nation." He also expressed satis-
The governors to be honored chairman of the board - of the
faction that American Zionists
Jerusalem Shoe Corp., a new
at the recent World " Zionist are Paul A.. Dever, of Massa- mass-production
industry estab-
chusetts,
Alfred
E.
Driscoll,
of
Congress rejected the concept of
lished
in
Israel
by
a combina-
New
Jersey,
John
Lodge,
of
American Jews being in exile. •
tion of American and Israel pri-
The AJC president said that Connecticut, and Elbert N. Car- vate capital, is wholeheartedly
the Committee must oppose act- vel, of Delaware.
Illuminated scrolls will be pre- in agreement with Mr. Bejarano.
ivities or programs of an edu-
sented
to the governors on be-
cational nature, under non-
American sponsorship, that ob- half of the Histadrut Campaign
ject• to the "basic tenets of full by Hon. Arthur Lourie, Israel
integration of American Jews Consul-General at New York.
into American life as tradition- Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri is
ally espoused by the American expected to attend.
Jewish Committee." For Israel,
More than 500 leaders.of busi-
Mr. Blaustein suggested an edu- ness and industry will attend
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