U.S. Stands Firm on Syrian-Israel Dispute Nathan J. Kaufman Named Common Pleas Judge by Governor Williams Late Reports on Page 1 treat from their original posi- who was given the Council floor UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., ton was variously ascribed to before its last adjournment, Nathan J. Kaufman, who has years. He is a graduate of Cen- (JTA)-American diplomac y, the fear that unless Arab made it abundantly clear that which recently has been the re- agreement was forthcoming no the Israel delegation had taken served for several years as an tral High School, the old College cipient of much unfavorable resolution would be possible, or part in no conversations, dis- Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, of the City of Detroit ani De- .,,..vue ...s1 . c7zas ,i 7 named Common troit College of Law and has criticism over the gyrations of desire to offset the powerful ap- cussions or negotiations, during ozT Pleas Judge by practiced law here since 1929. its Middle East policies, was peal to the Arabs represented the day and that the Israel gov- Governor W i 1- praised in many United Nations by the Soviet opposition to the ernment had not been consulted liams. He suc- quarters for the firmness it dis- resolution, or to an effort to on a matter of such vital im- Coming Soon . • . c eeds Judge played in the Syrian-Israeli dis- placate the Arabs over the rough portance to the country. He Neal Fitzgerald, pute over the Bnot Yaakov hy- handling they had received on wanted to make it clear, he said, THE GLAMORAMA who becomes droelectric project before the Se- colonial issues. that the agreement reported by Circuit Court curity Council. Dr. Malik as "just around the It appeared to many observ- Judge today. When Arab opposition to the ers here that the British and corner" which was, apparently, three-power d r a f t resolution French were prepared to reverse "receding into the future," did Judge K a u f- Be Sure which denied Syria a veto right themselves on the assurances not include Israel. man, formerly a to See union official, is over developments in the de- given the Israelis in order to Dr. Malik conceded this in a 45. He lives militarized zone and referred reach an agreement with the profuse reply in which he as- settlement of the dispute to UN Arabs, and then force this serted that he had not been in with his famil3 Jack Kaufman at 3353 Law- truce chief Major Gen. Vagn agreed solution upon the Israelis. contact with the Israel govern- Markowitz Bennike, received sufficient sup- ment nor did he know of any- rence. He is active in Congre- The Israelis have no partic- port from the Soviet Union, Na- ular liking for the Big Three one who had. gation Beth Abraham. He has For News of This tionalist China and Pakistan to resolution, but had accepted it A point on which the Arabs headed the 15th Congressional Gorgeous New Car make its adoption extremely du- in view of the express com- insisted was deletion of a lim- Democratic District for the at 25 Years bious, the Arab States through mitments by its sponsors that iting phrase in the instruction Democrats for a number of With Buick Lebanon, a member of the Coun- Syria would have no veto to the chief of staff to maintain . years. cil, offered "compromise" texts right. If the British and the demilitarized character of Brought to this country from BUICK RETAIL STORE which would ensure favorable French are prepared to push the zone. The original resolu- Austria-Hungary at the age of Near G.M. Bldg. action. through a resolution which tion limited this to the military 7, he has lived in Detroit for 36 6164 CASS AVE. Throughout hectic consulta- would imply that Syria has a aspects as defined in one section TR. 5-9700 tions, last week, the United DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 veto right over Israeli projects of the armistice agreement. - Res. TU. 3-3960 States delegation stood firm Friday, January 1, 1954 in the demilitarized zone, then The Security Council author- and refrained even from con- Israel will fight that resolution ized the truce chief, Major Gen. sideration of the Lebanese with all means at its com- Vagn Bennike, to return to Pal- proposals for modifying the mands. estine. The Council gave no in- three-power draft in a man- (After a meeting with Assist- structions to Gen. Bennike but ner to imply that Syrian con- ant Secretary of State Henry instead chairman Kyrou told sent was necessary for proj- Byroade in Washington last him "all our blessings go with ects in the demilitarized zone. STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE week Israel Ambassador Abba you in your difficult task." Henry Cabot Lodge, chief Eban declared that he had re- All First Quality Merchandise American delegate, took no ceived a "clear impression" that Israel Requested to Ban part in the talks with the Leb- the U. S. had not changed its Import of Non-Kosher Meat 3-PLY TWIST anese and pointedly showed a position on the Syrian complaint lack of concern with them. It All Wool Pile to the UN since the Big Three JERUSALEM, (JTA) - A de- is understood that the Ameri- draft resolution had been sub- mand that the Israel govern- cans, along with the British Sq. Yd. mitted December 18.) ment ban the raising of hogs in and French, had given the Is- Fireworks Behind Scenes Israel and the importation of raelis p o w e r f u l assurances Hard, nubby pile, woven Most of the fireworks took non-Kosher meat was sent to when they submitted their for many long years of place behind the scenes as the the government by a kashruth draft resolution that a basic wear. 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He therefore proposed a recess for one week. He was supported in this by Britain and France. The United States reiterated its earlier sup- port of the Colombian motion to adjourn until Jan. 11. The Leb- anese motion was carried with only the United States and Co- lombia in opposition. Israel Not Consulted Just how much agreement was reached during the recess nego- tiations remained undisclosed. Israel Ambassador Abba S. Eban, AT AMERICAN YOUR SAVINGS EARN GET READY . . FOR THE ALL V8 1954 BUICK through a regular savings program. At American, your savings will earn a big 2%, and be insured to $10,000.00. Open your account by the 10th of the month, receive full earnings starting from the 1st. Exciting New Car-See MADE AND BOTTLED BY CURRENT RATE There's only one practical way to make dreams a reality - and that's For Information About This MILAN WINERIE. DETROIT. ""- MICHIGAN BONDEO WINERY ti°' I A L E CHARLES WEINSTOCK 26th Year With BUICK'S RETAIL STORE Near G.M. Bldg. 6164 CASS AVE. 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