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December 10, 1954 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-10

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Stevenson Urges 'Big Three' Protect
Arab-Israel Borders; Pecte Sou,ght
By U.S., Simon Sobeloff Reports

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The gov-
ernments of the United States,
Britain and France were asked
this week by Adlai Stevenson
"to allay rising apprehensions"
in the Middle East by reaffirm-
ing their policy, declared in 1950,
of preventing possible aggression
on the Arab-Israel borders.
Mr. Stevenson, who spoke at.
the Weizmann Dinner at the
Walciorf Astoria Hotel, also urged
the "aig Three" to strengthen
their y alley "with guarantees."
He added that "any general se-
curity system in the Middle
East must take is to account
the military potential and the
democratic vitality and reliabil-
ity of Israel." The dinner was
attended by more than 1,500
guests each paying $250 per
plate. The proceeds went to the
Weizmann Institute of Science
in Israel.
"One cannot, in good faith,
•take issue with tl,e striving of
our officials and ether West-
ern nations to improve rela-
tions, cooperation and confi-
dence in the Aral) world," Mr.
Stevenson said. "This would
be a major goal of any admin-
istration in Washington. But
one can inquire whether ten-
sions are lessened or accom-
modations advanced by send-
., ing military equipment to Arab
states if there is any ambigu-
ity about the purpose of such
TO,
assistance—which is defense,
not offense, peace ,not war.
"Perhaps it would help to allay
rising apprehensions for Britain,
France and the United States
to reaffirm their policy, declared
in 1950, of preventing aggression
in_ the Middle East and to
strengthen it with guarantees.
And certainly any general se-
curity' system in the Middle East
must take into account the mili-
tary potential and the demo-
cratic vitality and reliability of
Israel," Mr. Stevenson empha-
sized.
Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor
General of the United States,

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, December 10, 1954 .

Tercentenary Display
Made Available by
Co772,munity Council

another speaker, said that it
is the "unshaken determina-
In a comynunication to presi-
tion" of the U. S. Government dents of , its member organiza-
to see a just peace established tions, the Jewish Community
in the Middle East, and that
Council announced that a Ter-
the government is working centenary display is available on
toward achieving this objec- ,a free loan basis for Council
tive. Mr. Soboloff's address was
affiliates.
authorized by Secretary of
Entitled "The Jew in Ameri-
State John Foster Dulles.
can Life," the display consists of
"It . is to the interest of all of a series of panels, three by four
us in the free world that the is- feet each, with photographs de-
sues which remain between Is- picting Jews in America and
rael and her Arab neighbors be their contributions to various
resolved and that a just peace phases of American life.
be established in the Near East,"1 Material for the display was
Mr. Sobeloff stated, "It is the originally assembled by the
unshaken determination of our Council Against Intolerance in
government to persevere toward America.
that end. Our friendship tow- I Organizations have been in-
ards all the people in the area vited to make use of this display
is firm and our influence will be in connection with Tercentenary
exerted to bring about peaceful observances. Bookings can . be
solutions. We have made it made through Miss Heavenrich,
abundantly clear that the lc program secreary of the Council,
United States will not tolerate WO. 2-6710.
the use of force to resolve t;.iese
1
differences •
envisaged science as a potent
"We will not seek to increase ally of his statemanship."
our friendship with the Arabs
A highlight of the dinner was
at the expense of Israel any `the formal opening of the Ben-
more than we would seek to jamin Abrams - Electronics Lab-
gain favor with Israel at the oratories recently established at
expense of the Arabs. We are t h e Weizmann Institute of
emphasizing this point in our Science at Rehovoth, Israel. The
day to day relations with the
dedication speeches, on a two-.
countries of the Near East way radio circuit between New
and have reason to believe York and Israel via RCA facil-
that our efforts are meeting ities, were given by Harry Le--
with some success.
vine and Benjamin Abrams
"I am permitted to inform speaking from New. York and
you that Mr. Dulles, our Secre- •, Meyer W: Weisgal, chairman of
tary of State, in accordance with the executive council of the
the desires of the President, is Weizmann Institute, speaking
actively engaged in the evalua- from Israel.
Mr. Stevenson was presented
tion of our efforts in the Near
East with the purpose of has- with a citation-award, electing
tening progress towards these him an Honorary Fellow of the
policy objectives. He has 'ex- Weizmann. Institute of Science.
-pressed his undertaking of the Dewey D. Stone, chairman of the
sense of apprehension and iso- board of directors of the Aineri-
lation which has arisen in Israel can Committee for Weiz-
and . his belief that measures mann Institute of Science, who
can be taken to allay these made the presentation, said
feelings. It is gratifying to note that "Mr. Stevenson has been
that the leaders of Israel have .elected as an American who has
expressed their appreciation for distinguished himself not in the
the Secretary's effortS and their field of science, but in the field
readiness to cooperate with us of humanities and statesman-
: in the formulation of suitable • ship."
measures," Mr. Sobeloff de-
dared.
Abba S. Eban, Israel's Ambas-
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
sador to the United States, re-
Cordially Invites
; sponding for the State of Israel,
said: "We hope that western -
His Many Friends
' statesmanship will manifest its
and Customers
presence in the Middle East, not



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as the importer of destructive
weapons to Arab States, or as
the unwitting cause of a waste-
ful arms race, but rather as the
unwearying agent of political
conciliation, economic welfare
•and scientific progress."
Professor Niels Bohr, of Copen-
hagen, Nobel Laureate in Physics
and Honorary Fellow of the
Weizmann Institute, said: "It is
science ,and not armed conflicts,
which can solve many of the
grave problems that our contem-
porary generation faces all over
the globe. Dr. Chaim Weizmann I.

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