Britain Sends Envoy to Ai- As, Israel
To Seek Basis for Middle East Peace

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, November 5, 1954

Two Noted Patrons of

LONDON, (JTA)—A top Brit- bling over the legality of the
t:Ai Foreign Office official has meeting called to consider the Scholarship Honored
left for the Middle East to seek Israel c o m p 1-a i n t against
a basis for a settlement of Arab- ; Egypt.
Israel differences, the Jewish
Gen. Burns pointed out that
Telegraphic Agency learned from he had sought to overcome this
Foreign Office sources.
impasse but without Sitecess and
Evelyn Shuckburgh, Assistant felt that a result of the Egyptian
Undersecretary for Middle East- position, it was useless to held a
ern Affairs at • the Foreign' . Of- further meeting of the commis-
fiee, has left on a six-week tour ', sion. He thereupon notified both
of the Arab states and Israel. sides that he was informing the
It. Will. seek a solution along Security Council of the situa-
the lines recently suggested by tion.
Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony
The Israel-Egyptian Mixed
Eden: preliminary agreements • AT in is flee Commission con-
to relieve tension leading to wid- : demned Egypt this week for
er agreements, with Britain of- the blasting of a vital water
fering her good offices as medi- line serving villageS and set
ator.
tlements in the Negev. This
The Times of London noted was the third time that infil-
that " a settlement of Arab-Is- trators from Egypt had cut the
rael difficulties • a n d related line and the third time that
LOUIS M. RABINOWIT.Z
problems will be much under the MAC condemned Egypt for (left), New York, industrialist
consideration in the coming failing to prevent such actions.. and HARRY STARR, president
months." Mr. Schuckburgh is
UN truce headquarters here of the Littauer Foundation, were
expected to call a meeting of all announced that the MAC had honored in recognition of 'their
British • envoys in the Middle , called the blasting "a flagrant promotion of scholarship and
East for December 2-4 in Beirut. •breach" of the armistice agree the encouragement of scholars,
ment and had demanded that at a luncheon at Hotel Waldorf-
Israel Calls for Security Cotincil Egyptian authorities. terminate Astoria, New York. The occasion
"finally - a n el immediately all was the publication of the Sec-
Action on Bat Galim Case
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—An such acts of aggression and ond Book of Maccabees, the
Egyptian -filibuster, designed to hostility against Israel, and to fourth - volume of the Jewish
prevent consideration by the respect. and implement fully Apocryphal Literature s e r i é s,
Israel - Jordan Mixed Armistice the armistice agreement. '
under the joint sponsorship of
; DroPsie College? Philadelphia,
Commission of a report from the
United Nations truce observers Seek Emergency Session
and Harper & Brothers.
team investigating the Bat Gal- Of Israel-Jordan MAC
•
Am incident, provoked the Israel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel has
government to call for an urg- ; demanded an emergency session Rhode Island Stops
ent meeting of the UN Security of the Israel-JOrdan Mixed Ar- Race—Jew' Listing
Council to consider the new sit- mistice Commission to consider
uation.
three charges of truce violations
PROVIDENCE; R.I. — Rhode
Israel previously had com- during September and October. Island's attorney - general ex-
plained to the Council, over the These three are the only cases. pressed regret for issuance of a
seizure by the Egyptians of the of the more than 350 submitted police "wanted" circular which
500-ton Israel freighter at the by Israel covering the seven-
..Licluded the listing "Race—
Red Sea mouth of the Suez Ca- ' month period when Israel boy-
nal. The Council, however, after ! cotted the MAC, that Israel Jew" in its description of the
hearing the complaint, deferred insists on discussing. There is fugitive. The circular had been
action until it • had the report of •a possibility that if these three reprinted 1:04, local newspapers
the armistice commission.
cases are considered in an emer- here.
In a letter to Joseph M. Fin-
Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, gency session, Israel will agree
bead of the true mission in to strike out all of the other kle, a member of the • state's
Palestine, r e p ort e d to the complaints. The three incidents ; Commission Against Discrimina-
-Council that the Egyptians are: the murder_ of two Israeli) tion, Attorney General William
were blocking action in the soldiers near Bir Mayim, Sept. E. Powers wrote of "regret over
'-mixed commission by raising 10; an attack on Israeli army 'the unfortunate language."
a procedural issue and squab- vehicles by •Arab Legionnaires
He said that preparing the
in the same area Oct. 10; and circular "was a new experience
the rustling of a flock of sheep for us and we followed the form
in the Megiddo area Sept. 27.
used by other departments. This
MiLLHA T..
is not by way of excuse but only
OF BOTTLES SOI.4
Germany to Deliver 3 Ships
by way of explanation." a sec-
To Israel As Reparations
ond printing of the circular, he
ctGEST s
HAMBURG, (JTA)—The high- added, eliminated the "offensive
point of German maritime de- terms" and "it *is this latter
liveries to Israel under the terms form which will be used by this
of the reparations agreement department in the future."
was reached with the launching
of three vessels on three success
Dr. Nahum Goldmann Gives
sive days for Israel.
The ships are the '7,000-ton Reception For Adenauer
fruit freighter-passenger vessel
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Chan-
Tappuz, launched here; her sis-
ter ship, the Judea, sent down cellor Konrad Adenauer of the
the ways at Luebeck, and the West German Republic Met with
fishing t r a w 1 e r, Nave Yam, the leaders of major American
launched at the fishing port" of Jewish organizations and other
Elmshorn. The Dagan, third notables at a reception given in
sister ship of the Tappuz and his honor by Dr. Nahum Gold-
Judea, was launched several mann at his home here. The
months ago and will be taken .on German leader reiterated his
a shakedown cruise by its Israeli conviction that it was his -coun-
crew within the next few days. try's moral obligation to redress
the wrongs committed under
UN Secretariat Issues . Nazism.
Israel's Complaint on ,Egypt
Among the other guests at-
UNITED NATIONS, N,. Y., tending the reception were Ber-
(JTA) —The United Nations Sec- nard M. Baruch, Prof. Walter
retariat circulated among Se- Hallstein, Undersecretary of the
curity. Council member delega- German Foreign Ministry, Dr.
tions the Israeli request for an Heing Krekeler, German Ambas-
urgent meeting of the Council sador to the United States,
to oonsider the Egyptian block- Maurice Fisher, Israel Ambassa-
ade of the Suez Canal against dor 'to Turkey and Avraham
Harman, Israel Consul General
Israel-bound shipping.
in New York.
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U. S. Pact with Germany May Free Nazi Prisoners

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Many,
if not all of the Nazi war crim-
inals still- in American custody,
may be released ahead of the
expiration of their sentences as
a result of the agreements just
concluded by Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles for a sov-
ereign and armed West Ger-
many.

This was learned here from.
government sources w h o re-
vealed also that the Unit e d
States will no longer be per-
mitted to arrest German sub-
jects in Germany even if the
subjects are dangerous Nazis
who participated in c r i m e s
against humanity.

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