State Department Convinced Arabs Are Not Seeking Aggression 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 10, 1954 Immigration to Israel Up; More Increases Planned JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A total of immigrants admitted impor- of 1,660 immigrants entered Is- tant, but even more significant Detroiters to Attend rael last month, the largest was it that almost every one of single monthly total in over two these immigrants is settled on Parley for Hebrew U. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to the Jewish News years, S. Z. Shragai, head of the the land as soon as he arrives— WASHINGTON — The State in which is a primary objective Dr. Louis I. Galin, national Jewish Agency's immigration in sharp contrast to the pre- Department can "find no evi- of the United States in the Near president of Alpha Omega Den- department, told newsmen. He vious situation when immigrants dence that any Arab state is East. This Government stands tal Fraternity, whose members revealed that present schedules were forced to remain for weeks call for 2,000 immigrants a and months in immigrant camps. capable or desirous of sustaining fully behind the Security Coun- month to enter the country dur- He said that the limit of 8,000 an - aggressive move against cil resolution of Sept. 1, 1951, ing the next four months and immigrants by the end of this Israel," Zionist groups from all ' calling upon Egypt to lift re- then a further acceleration of year was set by the available parts of the country and others strictions upon Suez Canal traf- funds, otherwise Israel could ac- pace from January, 1955, on. complaining to the State De- fic bound to or from Israel. The Mr. Shragai said that not only cept 15,000 in the same four partment about United States resolution remains valid despite was the increase in the number months. policy of arming the Arabs are the Soviet veto of a similar res- olution on the subject which was being told. The State Department is send- debated by the Security Council ing complainants copies of a early this year. The United form letter from its public serv- States has the past called J. M. Mazer J. Marshall ice division dated Aug, 19 which upon Egypt to respect the 1951 resolution and will continue to are spearheading activities for defines United States policy in ONE MOTHER TELLS ANOTHER urge compliance with it," the dental college of the Hadas- the Near East. * * * "... it's the REAL thing!" sah Hebrew University College In the letter, the State De- 1 Eban Iteturn41 to U.S. to of Medicine, and Mrs. Galin; partment said that observations Discuss Security Issue Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of U. S. diplomats bear out pus TEL AVIV—Abba Eban, Israel tic statements by Egyptian Prime Ambassador to the United States, of the Detroit Friends of the Minister Gamel Nasser that declared here Tuesday before Hebrew University, and - M r s. Egypt "has no intention or de- leaving to resume his post in Feinberg, will be the Detroiters OLD FASHIONED sire to launch an attack against Washington that he will contin- who will attend the sessions, in Israel." It was indicated that ue to discuss with American of- New York and in Princeton, N.J., the department will continue. to ficials the problem of Israel's se- Dec. 18-19, called by Dr., Albert Einstein to discuss American expedite its program for armin,4 curity. KOSHER © PAREVE Jewry's participation in the the Arabs. "In this area," it Was The Ambassador said he was building of a new Hebrew Uni- aoce ... made without sugar- said. "the Department considers greatly,, impressed on his visit ,. just the natural sweetness of the it unrealistic and dangerous to home with the grave and keen versity home in Jerusalem. choicest fresh water fish. defer preparations for security anxiety of all Israel citizens hen Israel's only university has pending final solution of all dis- who recognize that their coun- been in exile from its plant on FOR YOUR HOLMAY TABLE putes which may exist among try's security problem has Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem since states in the area." se ta changed due to the altered mili- the outbreak of the Arab Israel The Department maintained tary situation brought about by war in 1948. 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Saul Maltz of New York was these plans into schools, labora- The view was expressed that recently appointed Workmen's tories, library, students r e s i- IL is in the security interests of dences and other urgent educa- the United States to arm the Circle School and Kindergarten tional facilities will be discussed director. He previously has held Arabs. It was noted by the De- at the two-day conference which partment that assurances would posts in Hammond, Indiana; will hear Dr. George S. Wise, Albany and New York City. be required that arms will not A graduate of the Jewish chairman of t h e University's be used for aggressive purposes Teachers Seminary, Maltz has board of governors, and presi- It was pointed out that "Egyp- had three books dent of the American Friends tian restrictions on traffic to o f verse' pub- of the Hebrew U n i v e r s i.t y; and from Israel is one aspect of James Marshall, chairman of the entire problem of Arab-Is- lished. 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