Nixon Reveals Assurances by Duties
of Encouraging Israel-Arab Peace

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The Republican National Corn-
The
Co- teur enthusiast.
ment.
mittee has published the fol- —
lowing "score"-showing to what
extent the Arab States have been
armed:
"In all the present agitation
about arms to the Arabs, here
Charles C. Diggs,
is the score: Jordan, nothing.
Jr. (right) has
Syria, nothing. Saudi Arabia,
the support of re-
nothing, Yemen, nothing, Leb-
tiring •Congressman
anon, nothing.
George D. O'Brien,
"Egypt, our government has
the man he de-
tried to work out an agreement
feated in the pri-
with some military aid involved,
mary.
but to date, Egypt has refused.
"Iraq, an agreement with
Support the
promises of uncertain quantities
at uncertain times, with safe-
Qualified
guards against the use of any
arms furnished. against agres-
Candidate
sion, and only in a climate
where they can safely be given.
Perienced
It is generally agreed that there
•
Intelligent
is no such climate at the pres-
ent time.
• Responsible
r :sible
n
"Despite the popular concep-
•
tion to the contrary, not a
single piece of military equip-
mily
M on
y _.
• Fa m
ment of any kind, nature, or
description, has been sent to
any Arab country."

24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 29, 1954

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Vice I tacked the American Council for
President Richard M. Nixon is- • Judaism for its endorsement of
sued a statement announcing re- , the United States decision to
ceipt of a cable from Secretary send arms to the Arab states.
of State John Foster Dulles, Rabbi Miller declared that the
from Europe, expressing belief Council for Judaism's favorite
that "several steps can be tak- attitude towards the arms pro-
en" in the direction of bringing gram is harmful to the best in-
"a permanent and just peace terests of America. "Not a single
between Israel and the Arab Jewish organization supports
states," and disclosed that he this policy except the Council
will assist in efforts to that end. for Judaism," Rabbi Miller de-
"I have noted during the past Glared.
few days," Mr. Nixon said. "that
some of our political opponents, Select Social Club
who apparently will stoop to Changes Meeting Place
anything in order to elect an
Mrs. Lillian Chase, president
anti-Eisenhower Congress, have
engaged in a vicious whisper- of the Jewish Community Cen-
ing campaign designed to mis- ter's Select Social Club, an-
.represent the position of the nounces that the group will
President and Secretary of State meet at the Davison Center
Dulles with regard to our policy henceforth, instead of the D. W.
in the Near East, Simons Center. Meetings are
every Saturday, at 9 p.m.
• "Just before Mr. Dulles left held Now
in its 13th season, the
for Paris, I discussed this prob-
was
the first co-educational
club
I
i
lent with him. This morning
received a cable from Mr. Dulles group of unmarried men and
in which he reaffirmed the pia- women to be affiliated with the
sition and the policy of this gov- Center, and was formed to pro-
ernment that a permanent and vide acquaintanccships and pro-
just peace between Israel and mote fellowship, according to
the Arab states is ardently hop- Mrs. Chase.
Assisting her in planning the Shainak Re-Elected to Head
ed for. He believes steps can be
taken in that direction, and he club's activities are Isadore Mishkan Israel Program
will do all in his power to assist Glaser, vice-president; Mrs. Ann
On Shemini Atzereth, Cong.
in such efforts to the end that Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Minna Mishkan Israel installed the fol-
permanent peace is reached in Caplan, secretary; and Jacob lowing officers, who will serve
the Near East.
Westerman, sgt-at-arms.
during the year 5715: Abraham
For information on the Shainak, president; Arthur Sel-
"He belieVes it is unwise to
create such local military im- group's program, call Mrs. Chase mar, vice-president; Jacob Ba-
balances as might tempt extrem- TO. 7-8626, or Mrs. Caplan, UN. cow, treasurer; and Abraham
Olansky, secretary.
ists in any of the Near Eastern 3-6514.
countries to attack each other.
He vigorously eriaphasized that
we shall constantly work toward
the objectivies of justice and
peace in the Near East through
the United Nations, and in ad-
dition our good offices are al-
ways available to assist in that
body or outside of it in any
move toward these objectives.
"In connection with Mr. Dulles'
statement it will be noted that
the President himself spoke out
vigoroUsly along these same lines
in his speech at New York last
night. He said: 'Our goal in the
Near East, as elsewhere. is a
just peace . . and in helping
to strengthen the security of the
entire Near . East, we shall make
sure that we provide our devo-
tion to that purpose, not to cre-
ating local imbalances which
of
could be used for intimidation
Ocperience ti
enta
of, or aggression against, any
s
of Repreves
s.
tad the Untque
neighboring nations. In every
i.nit
such arrangements we make
eve
ion deal
'to the •Ve0910 of the 11t,h District _ „ 1 tees ot the Kong the leg,islat es-Ldent‘ 3
with any nation, there is ample
Congress
Corallxit
assurance that this distortion of
the Pr e ne
liorks.
rtant
drafts
purpose cannot occur."
Vivo
blic
prograva
during
thnext
Wrin oy first terra
in
es
very
Vice President Nixon express-
tato
or
Subcozaittes
on
oads
ed confidence that "as Mr.
Banking on
and. Currency and. ?u
serling
Yil,g,hVial
b‘10-attlg,
Dulles' diplomatic skill is ap-
.isoricatte
Ilath
Vba
iiith all chases ot the federal highvtay program. In vie*
plied to this troublesome area of
ten Viouse
"'ears, ?ublic
this assigrtzent
no* looms as one of the vilost 01-portant obs iA
The
‘Srs
the world, an early solution will
the 0th ylan,
COogress,
(the Coraress
for a $100
bi3-ligia 1.0A3 Ngil.l. elect on blevett,ber 2nd) ,
on. the)
be forthcoming," Mr. Dulles in
on
he s o
the past 20 months had succeed-
and
*hen
enacted
*ill
provide
file
,
ed in solving similar tough
_ g
problems in Southeast Asia, Tri-
Also, as a lteTaber of the o° to Vublie liorks Subcoo14-ttee on. ?vers
Yre an&
are
tan
e
3rol,
este and Europe, Mr. Nixon said:
legislation
Ilerbors, I hope to be able to assast ill getting favorable actaon
"There is no doubt in my mind
to lagislaton.
years. to provide f or the deepenina of the connecting chan
a.tervary
liti.y..
Great makes an the Detroit River , I,a\se St. Clair
, St. , *hie
Glair
that this same patient, firm
a rea
diplomacy will have similar
rom . Ikontreal
to the oouth,
of the
beneficial results as it is ap-
and
This legislation
is:ecessary
if troit Vier.
to g the St. %karst s River
et the larger shi.ps tact *ill use the nevi
plied in the Near East."
an. f the Congess, the St. lOrence Seaway becato every one .,
the
Congressional Candidates
In oy second ter-a, I hope and belseve tie caa get the Ieaaslation istatsb,tr_ht
t,o prov ,11..1-A.
de le
Oppose U.S. Armin(); of Arabs
Congress autorised,
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total
of 131 candidates for the House
the
results
ot
the
general
election,
to
be
held
in
channels. e re tyta.el% ogr
In for
rza these
f irst, vitallY
term needed connecting
2, ?residentrrvnhowert
of RepresentatiVes and the Sen-
k
isarrity in both the i.ouse an
ate in the current election have
tw o years.
.
,
s
thus far taken a definite stand
forward his pr ogre% which is e pr
a this Nov
accooVlishitents
o our
opposing American arms grants
of the 103 states
eraber
even greater
stride
itegardless
a 11,e9Vol.t.cao
to any of the Arab states. These
r,ontinue -a.-n office for another
1St
'SA the
candidates, have also expressed
carrying
their belief "that the Adininis-
elected
hara a fithout
atanCe
a
your' V.dgoent, with pride
tration should make a new and
w ho
the future, l seals. your en or oent at t..he polls on Tuesday,
vigorous effort to bring the Arab
e.
?resident and the 83rd Congress, and It% great faith
Senat
states and Israel to the peace
ligiVa confidence in
table for direct negotiations."
sr rely'
Of the total of 131, 32 are Re-
%C
6.
publican candidates and 99 are
forward. 20.• i
running on Democratic tickets.
Uoleulbar
The 131 are distributed among
24 states. Eight of the signa-
tories are candidates for the
Senate. All have sent to the
State Department copies of a
statement entitled "U n i t e d
States Policy in the Middle
East" circulated by the Ameri-
can Zionist Committee for Pub-
lic Affairs.

Make Democracy Live!

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SENATOR CHARLES C.

DIGGS, Jr.

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Zionists Criticize Council
Stand on Artns to Arabs
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Rabbi
Irving Miller, chairman of the
American Zionist Council, at-

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