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February 12, 1954 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-02-12

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SZ Women to Offer
Musical Book Review

Security Council Authority Put to Decisive Test by _Israel,

Council resolution, clearly cre- pointed out that the Israeli- edly informed Egypt that she
Music heard throughout the
ates the kind of situation to Egyptian Mixed Armistice Com- did not recognize the Egyptian
UNITED . NATIONS. N.Y.—As which the enforcement measures mission had already rejected blacklisting of ships and said Jewish calendar year will high-
Ambassador Abba S. Eban de- laid down in Chapter VII of the Egyptian complaint over that refusal of facilities did not light the third program in the
livered his hour-and-a-half his- the charter should apply. My establishment of an Israeli vil- necessarily pr event . passage book review series sponsored by
torically-minute statement on government believes that the lage in the El Allis, district.
through the Suez Canal by the the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey
Z•dek on Tuesday, in the syna-
the Suez Canel blockade before Security Council should take
Dr. Malik sought inclusion
blacklisted ships.
gogue social hall. Dessert
the Security Council, Feb. 5, such measures in response to
of the Egyptian item so that
luncheon at 1:30 p.m. will
one couldn't help but note the Egypt's violation, unless it re-
the two different aspects of
LUTHERAN COUNCIL ASKS
great hold his convincing pres- ceives assurance in this debate the "Palestine question" would DIRECT ISRAEL-ARAB TALKS open the afternoon's activities.
Jason Tickton, associate pro-
entation had taken on the 11 that the restrictions will be im-
be considered simultaneously.
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—The
Lessor of music
members composing 'that body. mediately cancelled."
His move was strongly oppos-
National Lutheran Council urg-
at Wayne Uni-
Even Andrei Vishinsky—who ap-
ed by Britain and France, with
The question now remains:
ed the United Nations General
versity and mu-
the former proposing that the
peared somewhat sad and de- What will Vishinsky do? Will
.. s i c director of
jected, possibly because the he abstain or vote against any Israeli complaint be adopted Assembly to take the initiative
Temple Beth -El,
in re-opening direct peace talks
as the agenda with the Egyp-
Kremlin had seen fit to exclude new resolution? A vote against
will be featured
between Israel and the Arab
tian complaint as a sub-item
him from the Berlin meetings means the veto.
'artist. Also par
* * *
states. The appeal was made in
and the Egyptian delegation
ixn which his former subordi-
ticipating w 111
a resolution adopted unanimous-
requested to submit a support-
nate, Gromyko, was participat- PROCRASTINATION SEEN
be Margit Kor-
ly
at
a
meeting
here
of
the
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—The ing memorandum. The Soviet
ing as Molotov's first aide—ap-
mendy, con-
council, which represents nine
Union and Nationalist China,
peared impressed. But there's opening of Security Council con-
tralto soloist of
church bodies with a total mem-
however, strongly supported
no telling what he will finally sideration of Israel's complaint
:Temple Beth. El.
bership
of
4,500,000.
the
Lebanese
move.
against
Egypt
over
its
blockade
-do.
Mrs. George
The resolution, which will be
; During the procedural meet- of Israeli-bound shipping gave
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., said
Iireinan, chair-
presented to the State Depart-
ing the day before, Vishinsky support to predictions of UN that the United States favor-
man, is assisted
'again definitely sided with the observers that handling of this ed inclusion of the Egyptian ment, asks the General Assem-
Tickton
by Mesdames
bly to issue a "new appeal" to Max Borin and Irving Lyons.
Arabs. "Why is the proposal by issue would set a new Council
item on the agenda, but felt
the
Israelis
and
the
Arabs
for
Egypt (of including the Egyp- record fOr procrastination and
that the items should be dealt
For reservations, e a 11 M r s.
"direct conversations" on peace Gerald Barsky, UN. 4-3427.
tian counter-complaint against delay.
with in turn and not togeth-
When Council President Leslie er, with the two Israeli items settlement. The Lutheran state-
Israel over the almost forgotten.
ment stresses that "no peace
El Auja matter, on the same Knox Munro rapped his gavel followed by a third containing
can be found apart from such U.S. DEVELOPMENT PLAN
the Egyptian complaint.
agenda with Israel's complaint) and summoned the Council into
direct conversations." The coun- UNACCEPTABLE TO ARABS
The United States position
a matter of urgency?" the for- session, he gave the signal for
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
cil also urged the parties to
was supported by Brazil and
mer Soviet prosecutor question- a procedural wrangle that indi-
meet with the Palestine Con- Arab states will never accept
ed. "It is urgent," he continued, cated progress in this case at a Colombia. Denmark announc-
ciliation Commission or some the American plan for develop-
ed it would abstain on the
`because of the action Israel rate that would make the Coun-
other "specially designated me- ing the water resources of the
cil's
interminable
16-week
delay
United States proposal. France
has taken against Egypt." Thus,
Jordan River valley which Erie
diator."
asked for guarantees prevent-
during the very first meeting on the Bnot Yaakov dispute
Johnston, President Eisenhow-
ing simultaneous consideration
The action followed a state- er's special envoy, has urged
on the Israel complaint Vishin- seem like a whirlwind.
For
two
and
a
half
hours
of
the
two
items
if
both
were
ment
by
the
Rev.
Dr.
Frederick
sky went down' on record as
upon them, the Egyptian gov-
to appear on the agenda of
A. Schiotz, world missions sec- ernment said in a Cairo broad-
standing with the Arab bloc. Thursday, the representatives
Of course, delegates do not dare of the 11 nations members of each meeting. The French retary of the Lutheran organ- cast.
delegate warned that to "con-
believe that now, too, following I the Council wrangled, scolded
ization, who told the delegates
"Johnston should remain in
an airing of this whole ques-j and orated on the question of fuse" the two items would be that the Christian church must his country," the broadcast said,.
the
agenda
for
the
day.
And
contrary
to
the
tradition
of
tion, and in the light of the
use every "legitimate" means at "and spare himself the trouble
Security airmen's previous 1951 when they had ended their the Security Council.
its disposal to help the Arabs of the trip. His work as presi-
resolution' which already cen- wrangle and adopted their
The American proposal was and the Israelis find a peaceful dent of the Motion Picture As-
sured Egypt and called upon agenda, they discovered that it carried after the Lebanese move way out of their current im- sociation is more beneficial to
her "to terminate restrictions on was too late to proceed to "sub- had been withdrawn in its favor passe.
him and his country than his
the passage of international stantive" matters and adjourned. and the Council adjourned
mission as an official envoy of
The Arabs, sparked by the without even having heard a
shipping through the Suez," the
the American Jordan Valley
NEWS
20—DETROIT
JEWISH
USSR will veto a stronger reso- - wily Dr. Charles Malik of Le-
of
the
Israeli
com-
statement
project."
banon, a past master of diplo- plaint against Egypt. But fur-
Friday, February 12, 1954
lution calling for economic if
matic
double-talk,
had
been
riot military sanctions against
ther discussion on the agenda
Egypt unless the present re- expected to do their utmost
was expected before Israel Am-
to
stall
for
time
and
delay
strictions are cancelled. Should
bassador Abba Eban was per-
iteic4
. `
action by the Council. It had mitted to present his 10,000-
Russia do the fantastic, vote
been assumed that they would word indictment of Egypt.
againSt'any new resolution,
to Mar.
be aided in large part by the
• PRIVATE BEACH
there can be no doubt that such
from
A DAY PER PERSON
apparent
reluctance
of
Britain
• SWIMMING POOL
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
action will greatly weaken if not
BRITAIN BANS ARMS
• COCKTAIL LOUNGE
and the United States to force
destroy the previous resolution
SHIPMENTS TO EGYPT
INCLUDING MEALS • DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT
the issue and embarrass Egypt
of 1951. Hence the danger lurk-
(Breakfast & Dinner)
• SOLARIUM
LONDON (JTA)—The British
ing in the present many-sided at this time—Britain because government disclosed that it
Complimentary booth chairs,
European Plan Available
of
her
own
critical
negotia-
pads, umbrellas, thoiso lounge
Situation. -
Writ* for free color folder
tions with Egypt, and the U.S. had reimposed its embargo on
At any rate, Ambassador
Det. Phone
rutty AIR CONDITIONED
war
material
for
Egypt
because
because it did not want to
DI. 1-2717
Eban's latest action has put
of
Egyptian
"hostility."
The
dis-
take an anti-Arab position at
the - authority of the Security
closures
came
amidst
mounting
HOTEL
a time when the State Depart-
TN
Council to a decisive test:
demands in Parliament that
xnent
was
trying
so
hard
to
Indeed, the delicate Suez
Britain take a tougher stand
Woo . Egyptians.
Canal question, involving the
ON THE OCEAN AT Mk ST., MIAMI BEACH
Among the "violations" claimed towards the Naguib regime as
leading maritime nations of
resentment grew over Egyptian
MAX ELKIN, Managing Director
by'.Egypt
were
the
entrance
of
the world, has world-wide im-
attacks on. British civilians and
Israeli.
armed
forces
into
the
plications, and the final posi-
demilitarized zone and estab- military personnel in Egypt and
tion of the Soviet Union in
the Suez Canal and over Egyp-
the present case will of a - lishment by Israel of settlements tian interference with British
in
the
demilitarized
zone.
vi-
necessity determine many
The Israel delegation, in a ships bound for Israeli ports.
tal world 'issues currently
COLOR BROCIWRE on request
Former Foreign Secretary
troubling the United King- letter to -the president of the Herbert Mdrrison reminded the
Council, offered information on
dom, whose stake in Egypt is
the Egyptian complaint "which government in the House of
great.
Commons that Foreign Secre-
Ambassador Abba Eban's 30- the Egyptian delegation in its
tary Anthony Eden, when a
page statement concluded with diversionary maneuver has dis- member of the opposition, had
torted
or
suppressed."
This
unmistakable
challenge
to
this
demanded that the British Navy
the Security Council:
be used to escort Israeli-bound
"The Government of Israel Eric Johnston Delays Second
British vessels through the
requests the Security Council to Trip to Middle East States
Egyptian blockade at the Suez.
bring about the immediate and
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Eric
To Mr. Morrison's query as to
total cessation of all belligerent Johnston, President Eisenhow- what had become of Mr. Eden's
practices and restrictions both er's personal envy to the Mid- advocacy of this course, Minister
in the Suez Canal and in the dle East on the American plan of State Selwyn Lloyd replied
Gulf of Elath. We urge the for the regional development of that Mr. Morrison himself had
Council to safeguard its own the Jordan River, has postponed a measure of responsibility for
dignity by rescuing its previ- his second trip to the Arab dealing with that suggestion..
ously adopted resolution from states and Israel from this Mr. Lloyd added that the ques-
AIR CONDITIONED
contempt. We consider that the month to March in order to give tion of the Egyptian blockade
350
MT OF PRIVATE REACH OCEANFRONT, 25tis to 26111
Security Council cannot pass, the states "more time" to con-
was now an international mat-
without the strongest censure, sider the plan fully, a spokes-
NOW, RID ,1311tElt Directors. DAVE LEVINSON. LOUIS KENNY, CHARLES POSnifil
on a national
over the fact that its verdict man for his office announced. ter, not an issue
level.
The spokesman pictured Mr.
has already been defied for so
Mr. Lloyd further told the
long. We hold that on this Johnston as optimistic over the
House that Britain had repeat-
occasion the Security Council outcome of his mission.
should not be content with a
the completely
vigorous expression of its desire
AIR CONDITIONED
which, I am certain, will be
forthcoming, but that it should
ABNER ROS-
also establish such machineries
ENZWEIG has a
and procedures as will enable
right • to - look
it to follow up the course of its
happy. as he is
POOL • CABANA CLUB
resolutions and to receive regu-
is shoWn here
PRIVATE BEACH
lar reports on the fulfillment or
flanked by two
All Rooms Overlook the Ocean

non-fulfillment of its behest. In
of the 16 Phyllis
or Picturesque Indian Waterway ..
All Outside Rooms . .Circulating
Calling for total cancellation of
Seymour Rhy-
day Sparkle
Ice Water, Radio
thmettes w h o
all these restrictions, old and
Famous
the CARNIVALE ROOM.
Cuisine in the BAGATELLE ROOM.
will entertain at
new, which have already been
NO CHARGE FOR BEACH
t h e American
the subject of the Security
Rebierr 6. Leonard Robbrton
PADS AND SUN LOUNGES
Jewish Congress'
Monoginq Direetors
Council's categorical opposition,
Nightly In ti‘•
annual Stephen
my government dedicated itself
Dot.
Off.:
Ask 'for Mr. Foster
CARNIVALE ROOM
Wise dinner-
WO. 5-2180-1-2-3
to the prosecution of this case
THE QUINTONES
dance. R o s e n-
CA. 3-5100
to its ultimate limit.
DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT
zweig, who is
"The continuation of a hostile
GUEST STARS
fund-raising
act, based' on the assertion of a
state of war, in prolonged and chairman for the Michigan Council of AJC, stated that the event
DIRECTLY ON THE OCEA4 AT 43rd ST. MIAMI BEACH
deliberate defiance of a Security vriftA be staged March 14 at the Latin Quarter.

BY DAVID HOROWITZ

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