Ben-Giirion Assails 'Big Three'
Security Council 'Resolution
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Premier David Ben-Gurion challenged
the veracity of the report on the Kibya incident submitted to the
United Nations Security Council by UN truce supervisor Maj. Gen.
Vagn Bennike and charged that the Big Three resolution on Kibya
submitted to the Council discriminated "between the blood of one
people and that of another."
Speaking on a national radio broadcast, the Premier said that
the Big Three resolution, which censures Israel, by its silence
condones in • effect "all the murders committed by armed forces
hailing from Jordon including those perpretrated by members of
the Ara,b Legion both before Kibya and since, to the present day."
Mr. Ben-Gurion charged that although it is not the expressed
purpose of the resolution, the Big Three action will encourage the
Arab states, particularly Jordan, to persist in their provocative
acts in the border zones against Israeli inhabitants. He warned
that the Israel Government will not be weakened in its resolve
to defend its citizens, irrespective of the terms of the resolution
before the Security Council.
He hit out sharply at the British government which he in-
sisted cannot claim the right to plead Jordan's cause and at the
same time try to divest itself of the responsibility which its special
position in Jordan entails. the Premier minced no words in ex-
pressing his "amazement and deep regret" over the failure of the
resolution to call for direct negotiations for a peace settlement.
Israeli Project Would. Dovetail Into
Jordan TVA Plan, Engineers Say
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., I Syrian complaints that the Is-
, ( J T A ) — Three internationally i raeli project negates any plan
known water engineers declared under consideration or to be
that the Israeli hydroelectric considered in the future. It was
development at B n o t Y a ac o v , on the basis of . the Syrian Om-
would fit "admirably" into the i plaint that the Security Council
so-called TVA project for the is now discussing Israel's hydro-
Jordan River. The engineers are , , electric project.
H. G. Bashore, J. L. Savage and
Mr. Bashore has been asso-
Abel Wolman. They made their ciated with major irrigation and
survey at the request of the Is- water projects in the United
rael government.
States since 1906 when he joined
The engineers declared thA the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation.
the present projects to canalize Mr. Savage has served as con-
the waters of the Jordan for sultant to a number of foreign
transmission to Lake Tiberias countries including Switzerland,
"are not only not in conflict Pakist Rico.
Spain iand a
with the proposals in the report . Puerto
M r. W ol m an is
but fit into them admirably. consultant for the TVA, the
They conflict in no way with the U. S. Army and the U. S. Public
TVA project - or any other • Health Service.
scheme for using Lake Tiberias
for a main reservoir for the Name. Stars Here
distribution of irrigation water
for the Jordan Valley."
For Yeshivah Benefit
Their opinion came after a Sunday, at Latin Quarter
careful technical study of . both
Harvey Stone, one of Ameri-
the Israeli project and the TVA
proposal. It refuted persistent ca's favorite comedians, will
serve as master of ceremonies at
the combined dinner and bene-
fit performance sponsored by
the Synagogue and Business-
men's Councils of the Beth Ye-
OF' BOTTLES SOLD
hudah Schools.
GEST
Headlining the show, which
will follow a cocktail hour and
dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m.,
on Sunday, in the Latin Quar-
ter, w ill be world-renowned
Cantor Moishe Oysher and Mi-
chael Rosenberg, noted Yiddish
artist
The music of Sonny Bloch will
be heard throughout the pro-
gram. Sonny is a graduate of the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. and
is the son of A. Howard Bloch,
a member of the Yeshivah's ex-
ecutive committee.
Making a rare appearance in
Detroit, as guest speaker, will be
Dr. H. Raphael Gold, a former
rabbi who is now a leading New
York psychiatrist.
Proceeds from the event will
be used toward the planned
$135,000 annex to the Yeshivah
on Dexter and Cortland, which
will be built in the spring.
iVIILLIONS
UN Headquarters to Use
880 Slabs of Israel Stone
DE LUXE
FINEST
WINES
MADE AND BOTTLED
at
'IRAN WINERIES. DETROIT.
IIICIIICAll DONDE, WIN6NT
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
(JTA)—A total of 880 slabs of
stone cut from the hills around
Jerusalem are being used to
face a seven-foot• high founda-
tion for a Japanese peace bell
to stand in the conference build-
ing of the United Nations here.
The stone is a gift of the Israel
government to the UN.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Conservatives Ask
Immigration Revision
CHANUKAH GIFTS
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (JTA)-
Resolutions calling for revision
of the immigration laws and
urging the President of the
United States and the Secretary
of State "to do all in their pow-
er" to relieve dangerous condi-
tions in the Middle East by the
establishment of a negotiated
peace between Israel and the
Arab. countries, were adopted by
the executive council of the
United Synagogue of America,
national body of Conservative
Judaism.
The council also adopted a
resolution • recording "deep dis-
may" at the '"continued moral
and ethical degeneration in the
tone of discussion of national
affairs by representatives of our
Federal Government." The res-
olution charged "the good name
of America has been dragged
into the dust in the eyes of all
men, to our oWn hurt and to
the hurt of democratic forces
throughout the world." It de-
clared "the time has come to
pause to rethink our ways so
that without any weakening of
our vigilance for the public good,
we may restore our _respect for
and preservation of the rights
of the individual and our confi-
dence in the essential integrity
of our public servants and of
ourselves as a nation."
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that tell
Attack Investigators
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jewish
religious groups withdrew their
offer to consult with the House
C o m m i t t e e on Un-American
Activities and expressed sharp
dissatisfaction with the proce-
dure of the Committee and
and 'disquiet regarding its con-
stitutional competence to inves-
tigate in the area of religion."
the story of
AN u KAH
Pa. Governor in Israel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Gov. John
S. Fine of Pennsylvania arrived
here on a visit to Israel to 'par-
ticipate in a ceremony dedicat-
ing a forest which will be plant-
ed in his • honor in the Judean
hills on land owned by the Jew-
ish National , Fund. Gov. Fine
was met at the airport by rep-
resentatives of the American
Embassy and the Foreign Min-
istry. Gov . Fine is a guest of
the Israel government and the
United Jewish Appeal.
Israel Official in Moscow
To Plan Oil Purchases
BARTONS
JERUSALEM, '(JTA) — Gideon
Pearlman, a high official in the
Israel Treasury, left for Moscow
to negotiate with Soviet author-
ities for the purchase of crude
oil.
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