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July 30, 1954 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-30

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Taber Attacks, Stassen Defends Israel at Congressional Hearing

WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Rep.! over there by us. I do not know arms to countries outside the ed in return shipments of cork,
John T a b e r, New York Re- 1 why we sent it." To this Mr. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- rubber and other products. It
publican and chairman of the ! Stassen replied: "I think that tion (NATO) will be prohibited.' reveals that Turkish concerns
House Appropriations Commit- machinery along the roads goes Egypt is not a member of NATO. are investigating the possibili-
tee, levelled sharp criticism at some years back,. and was dam-
ties of purchasing large quanti-
Israeli leaders during hearings aged in the war that was fought Ask Women as Judges
ties of sulphuric acid in Israel,
on Foreign Aid Legislation, it there. I am not sure which road In Religious Courts
was learned when the official it was. If we can find out whiCh JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A de-
Brandeis Renames Field
road it is, we will have it in- mand that women be appointed
transcript was made public.
WALTHAM,
Mass. — Brandeis
spected
and
find
out.
But
if
it
is
to
m
e
m
b
e
r
s
h
i
p
in
religious
Rep. Taber said: "The heads
of the state were very bumptious on the road from Jerusalem to ; courts in Israel was voiced dur- University's football field will be
and cantankerous so far as the Tel Aviv, it is a lot of machinery 1 ing a Parliamentary debate on renamed Gordon Field in tribute
United States goes, when some that was damaged in the war, ! a bill setting forth the rights to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Gordon
folks in this committee stopped and they pulled it off the road and duties of religious court
in Israel." Director Harold E. and allowed it to rust, as it was judges by Ada Maimon, a mem- and Lewis Gordon, all of Brook-
ber of the Mapai Party.
line, the university announced.
Stassen of the Foreign Opera- not worth repairing."
The bill, which would regular- The Gordon family, generous
tions Administration sought to Rep. Taber's criticism of Is-
defend Israel from Mr. Taber's rael was continued in "off-the- ize the status of religious court benefactors of t h e university,
record" discussion deleted judges on the same level as civil
attack.
The exchange started when from t h e public transcript.
judges, was introduced by Dr. have chosen this way to memo-
Zorach Warhaftig, Deputy Min- irialize their mother, Cella, and
Mr. Stassen recommended con- At the end of this secret dis-
cussion, Mr. Stassen said: "If
ister of Religion. ,It provides for honor their father. Samuel.
tinned aid to Israel. Rep. Taber
anyone goes in and starts to their appointment by the Presi-
Interrupted to ask: "Are those
people working in that place?" lecture them (the Israelis) on dent, upon recommendation of
Mr. Stassen replied: "In Israel, how the Arabs should be treat-
a special committee, and their
Trading for Volume!
yes; they work hard. They have ed, he will get some very
having the same authority as
civil judges. The oath of office
some difficulty adjusting to rough treatment in response.
Get our appraisal on your trade
varies slightly, with the religious
farmwork, but in textile Indus- •There is nothing that causes
tries which they have put in, them to be more incensed judges not being required to
than having anyone try to tell
pledge to abide by the laws of
and things like that, they work
them what to do about the the state.
The Beautiful Buy!
hard and are really an indus-
Arabs. And that goes vice
trious people. They have a
See
versa. If you go over to an Israel-Turkish Trade
tremendous spirit. They are

BUICK

just determined that they are Arab country and tell' them Reported Increasing
going to make that country they ought to be more friendly
ISTANBUL, (JTA)—Trade be-
to Israel, they will invite you
tween Israel and Turkey has in-
succeed."
.
When Mr. Stassen praised Is- to leave the country. The feel- creased in recent months and
Turkish firms dealing with Is-
rael's spirit and will to succeed, ing is very intense."
Rep. Taber said: "You, would
In another portion of the rael have found it much easier

CHARLES WEINSTOCK

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26th Year With
think if they have that, they hearings Assistant Secretary of to obtain import licenses than
would have a better attitude State Henry A. Byroade testified firms dealing with many other
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toward a country like the United that the U. S. has failed "to countries, the Istanbul Chamber
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States which is doing so much better relations between Israel of Commerce reported.
for them." Mr. Stassen answered and the Arab states over the The report said that Turkey
6164 CASS AVE,
that, when he visited Israel with past year," and that he thought has exported considerable quan-
Secretary of. State Dulles. "the the situation "very dangerous" tities of tobacco, cotton and
TR. 5-9700
people out on the streets were because the border areas are grapes to Israel and has accept-
very friendly." At this point, more tense. "There .is a possi-
Rep. Taber attacked the heads of bility of open hostilities always
the Israel government, calling present in that situation," he
them "bumptious a n d can- said.
tankerous." Mr. Stassen said he
The State Department, Mr.
was sorry to hear that.
Byroa,de declaredi believes "Rus-
1 Rep. Taber alleged that mem- sia is trying to appear as the
Enjoy tele-viewing during those long stay-
`hers of his committee "found all friend and champion of the Arab
at-home evenings that may occasionally occur
1sorts of machinery strewn along- - states. We think her motives are
during even the most actively planned vaca-
side the roads that had never quite different and are just the
tions. For those of us confined to our rooms
been used, that had been sent opposite. We believe she will veto
or cabin because of a "sitter" problem . .
anything that will appear con-
television will help the evening hours slip by
structive
toward
decreasing
ten-
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quickly and pleasantly.
sion• in that area."
Friday, July 30, 1954
Rep. H. Carl Andersen, Minne-
to take along on your
sota Republican, a ranking com-
mittee member, supported chair-
Low v;ecnattaicl nRates.
man Taber's allegations against
Israel. He alleged Israel wasted
OF BOTTLES SOLD
equipment furnished by t h e
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land to be taken out of produc-
tion.
Norman
S.
Paul,
regional
9
F.O.A. director, sought to reas-
sure the committee that Israel
made proper Ilse of equipment
furnished under the U. S. aid
program.
Optimism was expressed by
Arthur Z. Gardiner, chief poli-
tico-economic adviser of the
State Department, on the prog-
ress of neg-otiations by Eric
Johnston on regional water de-
velopment. "We think," he said,
"that on most points at issue we
found agreement in principal
with the Arab states, who are
. a profitable savings
.
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account at AMERICAN
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his negotiations."
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"We are more hopeful than we
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the outcome. And I think it
ations. Take full advan-
might be possible to reach agree-
tage of your money's
ments of such nature within the
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next few months_ that we can
"American" way!
go to work through the United
Nations on the Jordan side by
the end of the year."
Rep. Anderson asked Mr. Gar-
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diner if "the attitude of the Is-
raeli government has changed
decidedly since last October." Mr.
A SILVER DOLLAR GIVEN TO
Gardiner replie d: "Definitely,
CURRENT RATE
and so has the attitude of the
NEW ACCOUNTS OF $25 OR MORE
Arab governments."

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Spain Bars Arms to Egypt;
Acts on Britain's Protest
LONDON, (JTA)—The Foreign

Office announced that, follow-
ing a British government pro-
test, Spain has banned the ex-
port of arms to Egypt. Reports
from Spain a few days ago told
of large arms contracts includ-
ing orders for machine guns,
mortars and shells, having been
placed in Spain by the Egyptian
government. The Foreign Officer
statement reads: "The Spanish
government has given assurance
that, in view of prevailing inter-
national conditions, export of

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