Israel Faces Charges at UN

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-'--3

Friday, November 13, 1953

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that this country would not
In reply to a query by Sir shoulder the burden of supply-
Gladwyn Jebb of Britain who ing relief for the refugees if
asked about Prime Minister , there is continued little desire
Ben-:Gufion's statement that no shown to settle the queStion of
single Army unit was absent. Palestine refugees.
from its base on the night an
In London, British Foreign
question, Gen. Bennike merely Secretary Anthony Eden told
said that his report of the Kibya Parliament his government is
incident was based on reports of obligated to defend Jordan. He
UN observers.7He added that he claimed Arabs crossed the Jor-
had no further information on dan into Israel for "quite innO-
which to base his reply.
General- Bennike agreed that I cent purposes.
In Kasas City, on the other
the armistice system in general
was a "transitional arrange- hand, former President Harry
ment" to a permanent peace. S. Truman voiced the hope that
However, he said in reply to Mr. the Arabs will recognize that it
Eban that it was not his duty to is to their own best interests to
bring this to the attention of conduct direct peace negotia-
tions with Israel.
the Arab states.
Charges Israel with Attacks
Jordan Terror Increases
In reply to a question put to
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Since the
him by the Jordan representa-
tive, Gen. Bennike said that "in Big' Three Foreign Ministers de-
the light of events since the be- cided on Oct. 17 to raise the
ginning of this year," attacks issue of the Israel-Jordan border
carried out by regular Israeli tension in the United Nations
forces had become more serious Security Council, there have been
and more • frequent.. When he 12 more aggressive actions by
was asked by the Jordanian rep- Jordanians against ISraelis, an
"resentative about. organized at- Israel military spokesman an-
tacks by the Arab Legions, Gen. nounced here. The spokesman
Bennike •said , that "Jordan reg- charged that these attacks,
ular forces" were condemned for which bear the stamp of military
three violations of the armistice operations, are undermining
agreement, none of which was security along the Israel-Jordan
Organized by the Arab Legion. border. ,
In a detailed listing of the
Arabs Attack Village
attacks by regular and irregular
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel Jordan forces, the Israel spokes-
_village of Malakiya, in the Up- man included the mining of a
per Galilee, was attacked by train on Israel territory, the fir-
Arab infiltrators from Lebanon, ing on Israeli officers going to
.an Israeli military spokesman
, of local commanders
announced. The attackers were meetings
on both sides, the' killing of a
driven off and the defenders railroad
watchman near Hadera
autfered .one man wounded.
and the kidnapping . of three
Israel Bedouins And their flock
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Peace Is Remote
• Contrary to . all hopes, pros- of 350 sheep from a point two-
pects for peace between' Israel and-a-half miles inside Israel.
One Israeli soldier was killed
and 'her Arab neighbors is
more remote than ever today. and a second wounded in a
. The center of anti-Israel prop- flare-up of violence on the Gaza
aga.nda. often appears to be not strip border, an area which has
in. the Middle East but in Wash- been quiet for some time.
ington where a powerful machine
B-G Firm on Retirement
is operating to harm Israel..
JERUSALEM,
(JTA)—Premier
At the United Nations, the
U.8. warned Israel and the Arabs David Ben-Gurion, although
deeply moved by appeals from
all sides not to retire from the
government, recently reiterated
his decision to withdraw from
the Cabinet. The state should
not rest on one man. he was
quoted as telling leaders of his
GEST S
own Mapai Party who are trying
to induce him to remain as
Premier.
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Negotiations started between
Mr. Ben-Gurion and the four
General Zionist Cabinet mem-
bers on the reorganization of the
Cabinet in connection with the
Premier's retirement.

Blumenthal 1,, Named
Co-Manager of Local
H. Hentz Co. Office

George D. Blumenthal, one of
the most prominent men in the
' stock and commodity market in
Detroit- this week was named
co:manager of the newly-ex-
panded- Detroit offices of H.
Hentz & Co.
For more than 25 years an
active figure in the financial
district here, Mr. Blumenthal,
who is a native Detroiter, is
known nationally for his under-
standing of investments.
H. Hentz & Co., members of
the New York Stock Exchange
and other leading stock and
commodity exchanges, was es-
tablished in 1856. The Baruch
Family is among the groups of
important Americans interested
in this firm.
- T h e Detroit offices of H.
Hentz & Co. are at 53 Penobscot
Bldg., WO. 1-8500, where Mr.
Blumenthal can be reached at
all times.

Announce Panelists for Blue Book Seminars

Aaron Krasner, ' assistant pko-
lessor of the Wayne University
school of social work, will be 1
moderator when the Women's
Division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation holds the second of a
series of Blue Book Seminars, at
10:45 a.m.,
a.m. today, in the Fred:
M. Butzel
Building.
Serving on the • panel with
Prof. Krasner are Dr. William
Wattenberg, associate professor.
in the 'educational psychology
department of. Wayne Univer-
sity, and. Dr. Nahurn Weiskrian,
director of the Twelfth Street
Community Council and the D.

Jewish Center, and Harold Sil-
ver, director of the Jewish So-
cial Service Bureau, will serve
resource people for this ses-
ses-
sion.

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- menting on reports in the Is-

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- rael press that he has been
designated for the post of
Foreign Minister by his party
with the support of various
groups in Israel, told the Jew-
ish Agency:
"I am not a candidate for
any post in' the Israel govern-
ment. My responsibilities to
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion, the Jewish Agency and
the World Jewish Congress
prevent me from taking on
any other obligations."

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Bonn-where he will confer with
German Chancellor Dr. Konrad
Adenauer and other members
of the West German Cabinet in
connection with reparations pay-
ments to Israel. He will then
proceed to Paris to participate
in a meeting of the committee
on Jewish claims against Austria.

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General Zionists do not oppose
Levi Eshkol as the next Pre-
mier, but they insist that he
surrender the Finance port-
folio which he now holds; Mr.
Eshkol will not agree. In a
statement to the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, Mr. Eshkol
said he told Premier Ben-
Gurion, as well as the central
committee of the Mapai Party,
that he is not ready to accept
the Premiership. ,
All indications point to the

fact that the General Zionists
will agree to remaining in a re-
organized Cabinet following Mr.
Ben-Gurion's withdrawal,- which
they regret. However, they de-
mand that they be given the
Vice-Premiership and a part of
the functions of the Treasury.

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