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May 14, 1954 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-14

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, The Scout movements of eight
I nations are directed by native
I leaders who were trained at the
suggested that Israel close the of the Department of State does raeli policy, these elements use Boy Scouts of America's school
By MILTON FRIEDMAN
(Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.)
doors of the Jewish National not indicate that Byroade holds ' the ACJ as a "front" to give for professional leaders at
the impression that there are no ! Mendhamn, N. J.
WASHINGTON — Although Home
to satisfy the Arab League. any degrees in psychiatry.
!
In Byroade's analysis, Jews anti-Jewish implications to the
President Eisenhower gave as- He hinted at an analogy be-
actions they would like to take
surances that a grant of U. S. tween Israel's treatment of the are too "emotionally excit-
munitions to Iraq represented no Arabs and the Nazi extermina- able." It is true that some against Israel. But those who
threat to Israel, a "non,- tion of Jews. He assured the people of that faith question raise questions about this de-
F UN
velopment do so at the peril of
aggression" clause has been Arabs that "if Israel herself the wisdom if Byroade's judg-
being
psychoanalyzed
as
"emo-
eliminated from the newest should decide upon expansive ment on such matters as the .
'54
draft of proposed legislation aggression" the United States promotion of Arab-Israel peace tionally excitable."
at
authorizing such aid. Meanwhile, would fulfill its obligations . to by providing the Arabs with
high Administration officials in- maintain order under t e1- free grants of heavy muni-
Strongly Urge Ike
tions. This, apparently, puts
dicated support for a program .p artite Declaration of 1950."
them
into
the
"excitable"
cat-
To
Back Genocide Pact
to split Israel from American • Byroade' apparently sees him-
egory.
Labeling the recent ratifica-
Jewry and to blame Israel for self as a sort of international
Strategy to undermine pro- by Soviet Russia of the UN
the absence of Near Eastern psychiatrist. He prescribed what
Israel should do to allay the Zionist sentiment in the United Genocide Convention a cynical
peace.
Henry A. Byroade. Assistant "fears" which beset the Arab States has been under discus- step taken ''for the purpose of
Secretary of State for Near League and "remove this specter sion for some time by Byroade embarrassing the United States
Eastern Affairs, took Israel to —which does not seem to be and the ACJ. The climax of and deluding world public opin-
task in an address before an • based upon reality—from minds months of planning took place ion," major national Jewish re-
anti-Zionist convention of the in the Middle East." While ad- when Byroade addressed the ligious bodies and civic organiza-
American Council for Judaism at mitting that the Arab appre- ACJ convention at Philadephia, tions, together with a large
Philadelphia. Shortly thereafter, hension does not seem "based This event was visualized at a number of Jewish community
Vice-President Richard M. Nixon upon reality," Byroade neverthe- secret meeting which occurred councils throughout the country,
told Byroade: "Henry, I am not less apparently felt that Israel ! in Washington Dec. 3 behind including Detroit's, in a telegram
an expert on that area but I could remove these hallucina- the closed doors of the South urged President Eisenhower to
think you made a very good tions and phantoms from Arab Lounge of the Carlton Hotel. A i use his "good offices in behalf of
speech." imagination by taking the steps ! similar conference was held in Senate ratification of the con-
Using the anti-Zionist forum recommended by the sick Arab . San Francisco about a month vention."
Continued United States fail-
provided by the ACJ, Byroade minds. The biographic register previously when Byroade met
with a FIESTA
, with an ACJ group in that city. ure to ratify the Genocide Con-
vention, the message said, "ex-
DECORATION DAY
The room which was the
HOUSE PARTY
scene of the Washington meet- poses us not only to Communist
ing was reserved in the name I propaganda but to the legiti-
mate doubts of our friends
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Writer Disproves Byroade's Psychoandysis' of Israel

in

aiote

Opening May 28th

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Interviewed as he emerged ready in effect, binds the 43 sig-
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ACJ. A Government announce- ber of countries which have now
ment said Wolf would be "res- ratified the pact and emphasized
ponsible among other things, for the lamentable position of our
interpreting legislation pertain- Government on this treaty." The
ing to foreign operations, and editorial urges the Congress to
for assistance in developing for- ratify the genocide treaty "and
mal agreements with participa- meet the Russian challenge posi.
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