8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Israel Propaganda Spread in England by Archbishop of York Histadrut at Labor Conference LONDON, (JTA)—Dr. Cyril F. Garbett, Archbishop of York,' and long a foe of Israel, has loosed another blast against the Jewish State, holding it respon- sible for the plight of the Arab refugees and repeating anti-Is- rael slurs voiced by the Arabs. The Archbishop's attack was contained in a diocesan letter. Reporting on a recent visit to Jerusalem, the Archbishop said that the borders drawn between Friday, June 10, 1955 Challenge Arms Aid to Arabs In Discussion on Senate Floor Arab Attacks WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Chair- man Walter F. George, of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, told the Senate that questions have been raised "about military assistance being given to certain of the Arab countries, whereas no military assistance has been given to Is- rael." He gave this as one reason for emphasizing that military assistance "is not given for any aggressive purpose." Sen. George quoted Harold E. Stassen, Director of the Foreign Operations Administration, as saying: "We are not furnishing arms to any country that bor- ders on Israel. We are furnish- ing arrfis to the countries that are up gainst the Soviet." He said Mr. Stassen emphasized that it is United States policy "to endeavor to establish peace in the Near East." Senators Hit Arms Grant to Arabs in Foreign Aid Debate The AdministratiOn's $3.5 bil- lion foreign aid program for the 1956 fiscal year beginning 'July 1 was on its way to the House of Representatives this week, after having survived a hard battle in the Senate. The Senate passed the bill by a vote of 59 to 18, after its floor managers had steered it clear of restrictions on the size and na- ture of the proposed, expendi- tures. The aid bill, which includes an estimated S30 million economic aid to Israel, is al- ready being studied by the House Foreign Relations Com- mittee. The question of aid to Is- rael a n d the desirability of TREES ARE A SYMBOL OF LIFE WHAT IS FINER, MORE DIGNIFIED, Than to Honor FATHER (or Perpetuate His Money) ON FATHER'S DAY June 19 By PLANTING TREES IN ISRAEL in His Name And Plant Them in the WILLIAMS-HART FOREST Which The JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Is Planting On THE HILLS OF EPHRAIM as A TRIBUTE TO GOVERNOR G. MENNEN WILLIAMS And LT. GOVERNOR PHILIP A. HART • To Plant Trees CALL TO. 8-7384 THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 11345 Linwood Ave. continued arms aid to the Arab states came up on the floor of the Senate, when a num- ber of Senator s, including Administration stalwart George H. Bender, Ohio Republican, ex- pressed doubt about the wisdom of shipping arms to Iraq' in the absence of a peace treaty with Israel. Sen. Bender said he thought the U.S. arms agreement with Iraq was a mistake. He expressed fear that it "endangers" Israel and may lead to an arms race deteriorating chances for peace. He stressed that the arming of any Arab state before it adopts - a peaceful attitude to- ward Israel will make peace more difficult. He said that he was in agreemnt with the late Republican leader, Sen. Robert A. Taft, in urging the avoidance of a Near Eastern arms race. Sen. Walter G. Magnu- son, Washington Democrat, ex- pressed hope that the State De- partment will decide to withhold further arms shipments to Iraq "until it has publicly de- clared that it is ready to live at peace with Israel." He told the Senate "there has not been the slightest sign of an improvement" in Iraq's attitude toward Israel. The United States, he said, could do more with economic assistance and Point Four "than by passing out guns to the palace guard." "While we vote to send arms to Iraq—we should bear in mind that some of our taxpayers are not permitted to enter Iraq," Sen. Magnuson continued. "No Jews—whether they be Israelis, whether they be British Jews or whether they. be American Jews —are permitted to go into this country." He reminded the Senate that Iraq "was the one state in the Near East, which was so domin- ated by Nazi influence that it went over to the Nazi side in 1941; and its army which has never given any respectable ac- count of itself, either in World War II or the in Iraq invasion of Israel, had to be subjugated by small Allied detachments." VIENNA, (JTA)—The Leban- ese delegate to the world con- gress of the International Con- federation of Free Trade Unions broke the calm of a session by opening an attack on Histadrut, Israel's labor federation and its representative here. His attack was replied to immediately by the Histadrut representative, Reuven Barkat. The Lebanese delegate, B. Shuman, accused the Histadrut of maltreating Arab workers and launched a. personal attack on Barkat accusing him of follow- ing an anti-Arab policy. He based his reference on accusa- tions made earlier by a Com- munist leader, Esther Wilenska. The delegate from the Lebanon also referred to the status of Arab refugees. saying that Israel had not only deprived them of their homes, but was inflicting great sufferings on them. In his reply, Barkat said that it was regrettable that Shuman's statement was based on a Com- munist propaganda version of affairs in Israel aimed at spreading hatred and bitterness between Jewish and Arab work- erc through falsehood and mis- representation. Histadrut's policy from its very beginnings, he added, was to integrate Arab communities and to give them full and equal opportunity. That program, he continued, was now completely implement- ed with the result that Israel's Arab workers and farmers had a higher standard of livino- than that of their counterparts b in any of the Arab states of the Middle East. Turning to the refugee prob- lem, the Histadrut spokesman asserted that it should not be forgotten that the responsibility for the tragic situation lies with the Arab states which, in defi- ance of the United Nations res- olution of 1947, opened aggres- sive warfare on the newborn democratic State of Israel. Israel Leads Per Capita Imports of U.S. Products Exclusive Dry Cleaning Jews to Get Full Rights participating in the Senate debate, said if arms aid for Iraq is to continue, similar aid should go to Israel. He urged that the United States guar- antee Israel's territorial inte- grity and serve notice that it would defend Israel against external aggression. Hope was voiced by Sen. Leh- man that the United States economic aid to Israel would not be used as a medium of apply- ing political pressure against Israel. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Minnesota Democrat, urged that development assistance funds for the Middle East and particu- larly Israel be increased. Sen. Humphrey, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Corn' mittee, said he believed funds should be increased for Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Libya. side the Western Hemisphere according to a survey by the American - Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., New York. The country's 1954 imports totaled $74,600,000, or $43.37 per capita of Israel's 1,718,000 pop- ulation. ' On a global basis, Israel's per capita imports from the U.S. last year ranked fourth after Can- ada, Venezuela and Cuba. Their per capita imports amounted to $181.50, $97.61 and $73.66 respec- tively. The list of Israel purchases in the U.S. last year was topped by $8,000,000 in grains, $7,200,- 000 in automobiles, parts and accessories, and $6,500,000 in steel mill products. Electrical machinery and apparatus valued at $3,900,000 and $3,380,000 worth of dairy products were next on the hit. Other major categories repre- sented among Israel's imports from the U.S. with amounts ex- ceeding $1,000,000, included raw cotton,, nuts, industrial ma- chine0, construction, excavat- ing and mining machinery, en- gines and turbines, chemical • specialities and hides and skins. TUNIS, (JTA) — Returning here in triumph from his en- forced exile in France, Tunisian nationalist leader Habib Bour- guiba told a welcoming crowd of. 50,000 Tunisians that Moslems and Jews in Tunisia would share the same rights under the new home rule_ set-up won from France. Bourguiba, leader of the Neo- Destour Party, condemned rac- ism and xenophobia in his ad- dress. Among the notables who turned out to greet him were the Grand Rabbi and the pres- ident of the Jewish community of Tunis. In the ranks of a boy scout guard of honor for Bour- guiba, Jewish and Moslem scouts stood side by side. 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Buy your meat at a Kosher butcher shop which has a "Kosher" sign from the Vood Horabbonim and where all rules and regulations pertaining to Koshruth are observed. 2. Even if there is a "Kosher" stamp or tog on the meat, unless the place of purchase is under supervision, and all rules and regulations strictly adhered to, it cannot be considered "Kosher." PLEASE ALSO REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING: 1. Kosher meat has to be washed properly before the expiration of three days. Z. Kosher meat has to be "triiibered"' properly, namely by removal of oll non-Kosher fat and veins. 3. "Rolled beef" is supposed to be mode Kosher (soaked and salted. properly) BEFORE it is rolled, otherwise it is not Kosher. 4. Meat for grinding has to be made Kosher (soaked and salted properly) before it is ground, otherwise it is no Kosher. 6. When buying poultry, make sure that the fowl has on its wing the red-white seal, issued for that purpose by the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit. The seal must be locked and intact, whole and unbroken. Please do not trust anyone who breaks the ruling of the Detroit rabbinate and issues slaughtered poultry with- out the , Proper "Kosher" seal. The "Kosher" seal is your guarantee for the Kashruth of the fowl 7. Do not buy cut-up chickens, unless each piece of the chicken has a "plombe" "Kosher" seal attached on it by a "Mashgioch," from the Vaad Horabbonim. Any piece of a chicken without the proper "Kosher" seal is not to be considered as Kosher. Hint Arab Recognition Of Communist Party LONDON, (WJA) — According to the official Soviet News Agency (Tass), Egypt has sub- mitted to the Arab League's General Secretariat a proposal for recognizing the Communist Party. The League's General Secre- tary has asked the Lebanese government to state its opinion on this proposal. The Tass re- port quotes the Beirut daily "Al- Hadar as the source of its in- formation. • • • • • Under Tunis Home Rule Morse Questions Wisdom of Israel is the largest per capita Military Aid to Iraq Sen. Wayne Morse, of Oregon, importer of U.S. products out- told the Senate that he ques- tions the wisdom of American military aid to Iraq. He expres- sed the belief that the Middle Eastern problem might largely be solved through economic as- sistance. "The solution is not to be found in stirring up animosi- ties which are bound to be stir- red up by giving military aid," he declared. Sen. Morse revealed he had cast a dissenting vote when the foreign aid bill was before the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee because of the failure to earmark funds for the Near East. He demanded that foreign aid, particul4y arms expendi- tures in the Near East, be clear- ly earmarked. "I think the American people are entitled to know the purpose of those ex- penditures," he told the Senate. Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, Israel and the Arab states are "absurd and illogical." He ad- mitted that "no doubt there are isolated raids by individual Arabs," but charged that the "retaliation is terrible." Dr. Gar- bett also declared that there is more "hatred and bitterness" between the two parties than is to be found in such a small area anywhere else in the world. "The Arab and the Jew despise each other," Dr. Garbett wrote. WE ARE APPEALING TO YOU AGAIN TO FOLLOW ALL THE RULES MENTIONED ABOVE AND ALSO TO NOTIFY YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THEM. —COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT.. •