Raoul Wallenberg's Family Won't
Believe He Died in Moscow Jail;
Retains. Hope He Is Still Alive
TEL AVIV (JTA) -- The
family of Raoul Wallenberg, re-
fusing tos accept the official
Russian state
ment on the diplo-
mat's death in a Moscow prison,
still clings to the hope that he
is. still alive and being held
somewhere in Russia by his
Communist captors. •
The hope and the parallel re-
jection of the report by the
Swedish Government caused the
cancellation of a memorial
meeting which had been sched-
meeting, which the Swedish
uled. The meeting, which the
Swedish Minister had promised
to attend, had been slated to
hear lectures by Prof. Aryeh
Tartakower and Rabbi Mordecai
Nurock on the diplomat's unique
rescue mission when he saved
thousands of Hungarian Jews
from Hitler's furnaces.
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Pressure Brownell to Allow-Entry of Egyptian Jews
The Israeli executives of the
World JeWish Congress decided
to cancel the meeting when a
letter was received from the
Wallenberg family in Sweden
expressing the hope the envoy
was still alive. The Swedish
Government notified its Minis-
ter here that the Russian state-
ment had not been accepted. -
The Russian statement, made
after considerable prodding
from Sweden, was issued last
month. Mr. Wellenberg died of
a heart attack in a Moscow jail,
the Russian government re-
ported. The report was disputed
by a German businessman, who
told the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency he had"been in the same
prison and that he knew per-
sonally that the diplomat was
alive after the date the Russians,
gave for his death.
Sen. Johnson, Dulles Attack Egypt's
Failure to Cooperate in Near East
(Direct JTA- Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
WASHINGTON —,Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson, of Texas, Tuesday reit-
erated disappointment in Egypt
for its failure to cooperate in
efforts to seek a peaceful .solu-
tion in the Middle East.
Johnson told the Senate that
Israel has met one of the pre-
conditions for. working out a
peaceful solution by withdraw-
ing from the Gaza Strip and the
mouth of the Gulf . of Aqaba.
But, referring to Egypt, -John-
son said the preconditions to
peace have not been met.
"Most . of us," he said, "have
now become resigned to the
realiiation that the Middle East-
ern situation is far from- a solu-
tion."
Meanwhile Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles said,
in effect, that the United Na-
tions Emergency Force is au-
thorized to remain in being
despite Egypt's objection un-
til there are assurance that
hostilities will not be renewed.
Dulles told his press confer-
ence he does not believe 'Egypt
has a right to withdraw arbi-
trarily the consent it gave
UNEF until the force's mission
is completed. Since there is no
assurance that hostilities will
not be renewed, Dulles said,
the U'NEF's mandate is not ek-
hausted.
He said the chances for peace
would be improved if Israel
agreed to the stationing of part
Of the UNEF force on its side
of the armistice line. This, he
said, would be conducive to
tranquility and was authorized
by a Feb. 2 *UN resolution. He
said he discussed this, matter
with Israel_ Foreign Minister
Golda Meir.
Secretary Dulles said that un-
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Egypt has no right to exercise
belligerent rights. This belief
Was the basis of a 1951 UN Se-
curity. Council decision on Is-
rael's right to use the Suez
Canal.
Dulles said the United States .
voted then_ for this principle
and adheres to it now.
He said it was important to
obtain a ruling on Israel's
Aqaba Gulf_ navigation rights
from the International ,Court of
Justice at The Hague. He said
an advisory decision was pref-
erable to a ruling emerging as
a result of an incident.
The United States will ship to
Israel via the gulf, Dulles in-
dicated.
The VU. S. will consider the
gulf an international waterway
unless and until a contrary
ruling is made by the judicial
authorities, Dulles said.
The Secretary of State made
known that there was no agree-
ment at Bermuda on what
Britain and the United States
might do in event of various
Mideast exigencies. But, he
said, it was now • more likely,
there would be a common
policy.
His view of the Middle East
today was one of "cautious op-
timism," he said.- He had not
received an interim report from
Hamm arskj old but has had
some "inkling" of developments
there from the U. S. Ainbassa-
dor in Egypt.
In Dulles' concept, the,, UNEF
role is not exhausted unless
there are more assurances that
belligerent rights will not be
exercised. There is no assur-
ance of tranquility yet to indi-
cate the -initial mission accom-
pfished, he said.
Eisenhower Thanks
Technion fót. Gift.
NEW YORK . (JTA)-• The
American Jewish COngress urged
Attorney General Herbert
Brownell to use his statutory
discretion to admit Jewish
refugees from Egypt into the
United States.
At an AJC executive commit-
tee meeting,. Judge Justine -Wise
Polier, chairman of the execu-
tive, hit at _Brownell for cling-
ing• to a "double standard of
morality" and refusing to admit
as immigrants on a parole basis
the Egyptian Jews as well as
Hungarian refugees. Judge Polier
further charged that President
Eisenhower is "apparently un-
willing"•to recognize any
tyranny except that of Com-
munist governments.
In Washington, three Repub-
lican Senators—Irving M. Ives
and Jacob J Javits of New
York and Clifford P. Case of
New Jersey—called on Brownell
to take emergency action to ad-
mit a "reasonable number" of
Egyptian refugees. In a letter,
the Senators noted that the
number of Egyptian Jews who
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