meet- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--19
African Conference now meet-
ing at Bandung, Indonesia, have
Friday, April 22. 1955
launched a diplomatic drive to
have the question of Arab-
- Israel relation placed on the would prefer to see such a
conference agenda and to se- resolution s h el v e d without
cure backing for a resolution any vote.
condemning Israel. for "aggres-
A primary • interest of the
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
what was the reaction of UN such as that at Nahal or against sion in the Middle East."
Arab States in the Bandung
to The Jewish News
member governments as to the incursions such as at Pat.ish,
Dr. Mohammed Fadil Jamali, conference as a potential plat-
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—The recently concluded military alli- then surely it should express head of the Iraqi delegation, form for a diplomatic assault on
agreement reported by Gen. ances in the Middle East. He that view in clear and incisive was quoted in dispatches from I Israel was indicated in an edi-
E. L. M. Burns, chief of staff of replied that the nations repre- terms. I cannot overemphasize Bandung as stating that he had torial in the Cairo daily Al
t h e United Nations • Truce sented here had obviously taken the importance and solemnity arrived early on the conference Akbar.
Supervision 0 r g a. n ization for their stand earlier, particularly of these questions in the eyes scene to make certain that the
tightening border_ security be- in regard to NATO. The impli- of my government and people. question of Israel would be
Room and Borscht
tween Israel and Egypt in the cation was that the UN does We ask ourselves in deep an- placed high on the parley agen-
Gaza area as well as between not consider regional military xiety whether the Security da.
S.O.C. HADASSAH'S
Israel and Jordan in the Jeru- alliances as violative of the UN Council practices an absolutely
Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, the
Sensational Musical
balanced impartiality.
salem region, are "good and charter.
Egyptian dictator, in pre-parley
at
We hope that we have not conferences at New Delhi, India,
The UN Emergency Council
constructive" measures, Secre-
MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL
tary General Dag Hammarskjold acceded to the demand of Is- reached a position wherein it reportedly sought to follow up
Tues., April 26th, 8:30 p.m.
declared at a press conference rael's Ambassador and convened is virtually impossible for Israel signature of the Indian-Egyp-
Wed., April 27th, 8:30 p.m.
an emergency meeting late to secure a just verdict whether tian friendship treaty by com-
here Monday.
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However, he said, "practical" Tuesday to consider Israel's de- against major violations of in- mitments from Prime Minister
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as these steps are there is still mands that Egypt be censured ternational maritime law or Jawaharlal Nehru of India to
against sustained violations of support Egypt in its dispute
Mrs. Sherwin Davidson
quite a distance between the for attacks on Israel.
(The setting of that emer- the general armistice agreement with Israel and, specifically, for
LI. 5-4559
reaching of such agreements
and steps toward overall peace gency meeting for Tuesday over a long period. If that were an Indian pledge to support a
Mrs. Arthur Winer
to
be
the
case,
how
could
Israel
resolution at Bandung con-
talks between. Israel and its afternoon prevented Ambassa-
LI. 1-3399
Arab neighbors.
dor Eban from coming to Detroit fail to deduce a bitter lesson demning Israel.
concerning the availability to it
Dr. Arthur S. Lail, head of
Mr. Hammarskjold said that to address the Allied Jewish of the remedy which the Secur- the
Indian delegation to the
RAYMOND BRESLER and
he had heard nothing at all_ Campaign "climax" dinner.)
ity Council owes to member United Nations, in a panel
about reports that Pakistan's Eban Asks Condemnation
DAVID DREXLER
states who seek its protection?' interview carried by the Ca-
Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Of Egypt by the UN
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I formulate these questions in nadian Broadcasting Corpora-
has taken to the Asian-African
Pointing out that the Burns grave terms because the issue tion from UN headquarters,
Formerly on 12th and Pingree
conference at Bandung, Indo- rePort confirmed without con- is grave, and serious conclusions indicated
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considerable
reser-
nesia., a British Commonwealth tradiction or reservation every hang upon it.
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vations about action at Ban-
plan for achieving peace in the item of complaint which Israel
"Only if it can be. shown that dung on a resolution con-
Middle EaSt. The reports of Ali's brought against Egypt, Ambas- the Security Council feels ad- demning Israel.
acting as middle man between sador Eban Tuesday urged the equate concern at the 10 certi-
remark that it "remains
the British Commonwealth and Security Council to adopt defi- fied unprovoked assaults, not to His
be seen" whether such a
the Arab diplomats now at the nite decisions against Egypt. Mr. one of which had any defensive resolution would be put before
Bandung conference have kept Eban said, "The policy of min- purpose, can we turn our full the conference and whether
recurring here since Monday, ing Israel's frontier roads is not mind and heart to the urgent the conference would have
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but there has been no -confir- a recent development attributa- task of pacifying this frontier
to consider it was in-
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mation of such a plan. A ble to anything which happen- by every available effective time
terpreted by observers here
UN. 2-7600
spokesman for the Pakistan ed on Feb. 28. This has been means of cooperation and con-
as an indication that India
delegation has averred that he going on for months and may sultation.
has heard nothing of it.
well have been intensified by a
"A month crowded with such
Mr. Hammarskjold was asked new feeling of impunity result- events as those which we have
ing from the. lack of any spe- s b in it t e d to the Security
cific international criticism. If Council's attention cannot be
no such specific criticism is passed over in silence or acqui-
heard on this occasion then escience. In that spirit we re-
the danger of a new aggrava- iterate our request that the
tion of these incidents is very Security Council should formu-
great.
late views and decisions pre-
"There is a suggestion in the cisely reflecting the substance
report that the Egyptian ac- and conclusions of the report
tions may be due to unofficial now on the table."
retaliation by military or civi-
Obviously keynoting t h e
lian personnel. The concept of position of the Big Three
'unofficial retaliation by mili- Western Powers, David M.
tary personnel' perplexes me. It Key, Assistant Secretary of
has already been accepted in State and acting head of the
the past that action by military American delegation, told the
personnel directly engages of-
Security Council. that while
The J.N.F. Continues
ficial responsibility. The gen- there is "no justification for
eral armistice agreement would retaliation, official or un-
not seem open to any other in- official, by military or civilian
to Change the Face
terpretation. I should like to personnel," and while such
inquire whether there is a new actions as Gen. Burns said in
of Israel . .
jurisprudence under which ac- his report "must be repressed
tion by military forces may be by Egypt," the United States
described or extenuated as 'un-
More trees are planted
Government position is that
official.'
it welcomes the "encouraging
"The
government
of
Israel
of progress" made
More swamps drained
now comes before the Security indications
by Burns in efforts to pacify
Council with a solemn request the Israel-Egyptian borders.
More land reclaimed
that the Security Council should
Mr. Key implied very clearly
adopt a decision precisely and
that the Council should thus
More development in
accurately reflecting the con- merely
express its backing of
tents and conclusions of the
Burns
and
not vote any specific
the Negev
chief of staff's report. We ask
resolution of censure against
the Council to condemn the in- Egypt.
-
More land for border
cessant mining of Israel roads
Israel Fighting Arab
which
General
Burns
describes
settlement
as the major cause of increased Diplomatic Attack
tension. We ask the Security
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has unreservedly and without nations who opened their con-
extenuation condemned these ference at Bandung, Indonesia,
Jewish people
acts. Can the Security Council against. Arab plans to turn the
now hesitate? Surely, such hes- parley into an anti - Israel
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The report said that in an
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