Arabs Launch. Attacks on Israel at Opening; Session
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday. October 1, 1954

Direct JTA Teteiype Wire
To The Jewish News

Palestine problem under what to the hornelesness in destitu- i stop Israeli aid unless she yields
he called the influence of "po- tion of nearly one million ; to United Nations resolutions
45 Win Weizmann Awards
UNITED NATIONS Arab dele- litical pressure and voting pow- Arabs."
I and stop shooting innocent.
gations to the current session of er of the Zionists," called upon
"Israel was not satisfied with Arabs."
NEW YORK, urm
Forty-
the UN General Assembly have the great powers to stop all aid the United - Nations resolution
-He
paid
high
tribute
to
Gem
five
leaders in American indus-
lost no time in making the As- to Israel and invented an accu- to which she owes her existence. Bennike and declared "had he
sembly a forum for a continued sation to the effect that Maj. She has already violated United continued his neutral and un- try and finance have received
political assault on Israel.
Gen. Bennike, who just retired Nations resolutions by usurping biased service his destiny might the Weizmann Award of Merit
Dr. Mohammed Fachil Al Jam- from the chairmanship of the by sheer force territory that was well have been like that of the in Appreciation of their active
ali, head of the Iraqi delegation UN truce organization in Pales- not alloted to her by the United
late Count Bernadotte. We trust sponsorship of the work of the
and first of the Arabs to speak tine, was in danger of being as- Nations. Her terrorists butcher-
that Gen. .Burns will be just as Weizmann Institute of Science
in the general debate, opened sassinated.
ed old men, women and chil- fair and unbiased as his prede- at Rehovoth, Israel, during the
the n e w onslaught Monday
The foremost problem before dren. . . The result of territorial
with a broadside calling for ces- the United Nations today, Dr. conquest; homelessness of near- cessors." past decade.
sation of western aid to Israel Al Jamali said, is that of Pales- ly one million Arabs. . . The cul-
and warning that alleged Israeli tine. Palestine, he declared, "is prits were never called to ac-
terrorists would assassinate Maj. an area -of disturbed peace and count and no indemnity was im- .
Gen. Vagn Bennike, former UN harmony. The UN, influence by posed on Israel.
Savings Accounts
truce supervision chief.
power politics and Zionist prop-
"Nothing
injured
the
prestige
At City Bank interest is
He accused Israel of violating aganda, partitioned Palestine
of United Nations more than the
UN resolutions, criticized the between the Arab and Jew, thus
paid on your entire say-
weak, unjust and ineffective way
UN itself for its handling of the creating a situation which led
in which it handled the prob-
which
any friendly City
•
lem of Palestine . . . The United
Bank Office will be glad
U. S. to Recoil Hutchison from UN Armistice Post Nations must see to it that Isra-
to explain to you, with-
el abandon her arrogance and
for , aggressive practices against the
out obligation.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Com-
His recall paves the way
mander Elm o lv. Hutchison, Israel's return to a policy of co- Arabs.. The great powers' who
ings deposit balance, re-
are primarily responsible for the
United Nations chairman of the operation . with the commission, creation of Israel must at least
gardless
of the amount
Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Israeli circles pointed out.
and computed quar-
•Commission, has been recalled
by the United States Navy ef-
terly. There are other un-
Prof. Mayer Dies in Israel
fective at the end of his present
usual advantages, too,
For
the
BEST
DEAL
in
tour of duty with the UN truce
COMPLETE
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Prof.
town SEE
staff, UN truce headquarters
Start a Savings Account
BANKING AND TRUST
here announced. He is expected L
Ludwig Mayer, chief advisor to
SERVICES
now at City Bank,
to relinquish his post next the children's section of Hadas-
month.
at
sah Hospital in Tel Aviv, died
MAIN OFFICE
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Israel's withdrawal from the here at the age of 75. Once di-
Griswold at Fort
MAC and its policy of non-co •
rector of the Berlin Children's
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West Seven Mile near Evergreen ' East McNichols at Davison
last March was due primarily Hospital, the world-famous pe-
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13900 HAMILTON
to what Israel repeatedly chart- diatrician visited the United
West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Park
eel was blatant pro-Jordan bias States in 1947 to lecture at
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