tl. S. Jewry to Increase Efforts for Israel as AT. Ni • • i i nth- Ann versary to Jew sh ;Vale ate (Continued from Page 1) Jewish communities every- every- 2t. W: , where are joining in the -cele- 1 -5 ._ • of the ninth Israel anni- E.4 versary by redoubling their et- c) . farts• in support of the resettle- ment programs in behalf of the E-4 1,4 tens of thousands who now lit- erally are running away from lands of oppression, primarily W from Egypt and the Corrimunist E4 countries. I Israel also continues to face the unending threats of eco- nomic boycotts from the Arab crJ 1-4 League. The encouraging move- ment of. boats . through the Gulf of Aqaba and the plans for an oil pipeline from Elath to Beer- shelaa,.to facilitate oil shipments frorn..there to Haifa, now are ca dampened by new threats from 7.1 oil-producing Arab states. A fr.4 report from Damascus this week said that -Syria, speaking for all the = countries, had asked Iran—the country hitherto pass- ively friendly to Israel—to halt oil: shipments to the Jewish State. JTA reports from Jerusalem • that thelsrael government, in reversal of policy a - which • previously gave wide publicity to oil imports through the port of Elatir, has clamped down completely on all information concerning oil imports or schedUle of tank- ers arriving at • Elath. The news ban also has been ex- tended to questions concern- ing new planS for new pipe- lines from ,Elath. The Ministerial Ec on omi c Committee TreTcOrrimended tia, the Cabinet removal of all restric- tions on the; use of motor fuel and electric-pa-ver. The restric- tions, which have kept Israelis with autOmobiles close to home and cut-their use of electricity since the ,..qintti. campaign, are expected to be ended Shortly. With the opening of the port of Elath to ; tankers, Israel's oil shortage..,appows to be over. • to) ` UN Ends Su e z Discussion; to Give Egypt 'Trial Period'- JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The UN Security. Council debate on Egypt's declaration on opera- tion of the Suez Canal, which ended last Friday with an agree- ment for a "trial period" .of the unilateral Egyptian position, represents "retreat and weaken- ing" of former declarations on "TILE FLOORS • NEED CLEANINC???" Have your recreation room floors machine scrubbed, waxed, and polished by on experienced, well equipped, and bonded company. Free estimates — professional workmoship. WALKER'S FLOOR SERVICE COMPANY TYler 6-4922 TYler 5-7692 fredom of navigation in the canal, Israeli officials asserted here today. Israel had expected the Security Council debate last Friday to reaffirm and strength- en the principle of freedom of Suez navigation. Maintaining that the question of Israeli Suez passage is the only effective means immediate- ly available for testing Egypt's sincerity and intentions, Israel officials said it was evident from the talks "certain diplomats" had with Cairo officials that Egypt has no intention of hon- oring Israeli's right of passage. The reference to "certain di- plomats" apparently Meant UN Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold and U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Raymond Hare, both of whom carried on lengthy ne- gotiations with the°Nasser gov- ernment on the future of Suez Canal control. Israeli officials stressed that the Egyptian declaration is uni- lateral and that registerring it With the UN does not make it an international instrument. Noting that Egypt has not even suggested that other nations _ sign the declaration, the Israelis said that Egypt apparently was afraid that Israel might add its signature in any such official recognition of the declaration. ■ Reviewing' other world Jew- ' ish problems, Dr. Goldmann said that in North Africa Jews had managed to establish rela- tions and understanding and even friendship, with many of the leaders of Morocco and Tu- nisia. The promises these lead- ers had given and the pledges they had made regarding secur- ity and equality for the Jewish communities, he stressed, they had fulfilled. The problems for these Jewish communities, he noted, were_to reorganize com- munity life, improve their eco- nomic position which had suf- fered together with that of other sectors of the population, and to safeguard the- inherent and natural right to emigrate for those who wanted it. Concerning Egypt, Dr. Gold- mann reported that the situ- ation had improved with the relaxation of most of the anti- Jewish measures imposed last November, but it was likely that thousands of Jews would leave Egypt in the near future pri- marily because of the violent Arabization of business and Egyptian life which makes it nearly impossible for all for- eigners or stateless Jews to con- tinue to work and live in Egypt. A major problem which re- mained with regard to Egypt, Dr. Goldmann continued, was Afro-Asian, `Ccilor' Line the restoration of the fortunes taken away from. the Jews who Paralyzes UN Action had • emigrated. Consideration JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A would have to be given to the "color" line-up by Afro-Asian best methods to get at least nations at the-United. Nations Partial. restitution, he said:. "On presents a major .problem for the record of modern Egypt this the UN and was the reason that is a shameful blot which will Ithel tried to fitid solutions to remain forever," he declared. the Sinai and Gaza evacuation . Dr. Goldmann expressed the issues . outside the UN, Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel Foreign Min- view that the time had come ister, told the Jerusalem Press when the 'Jewish organiza- tioics, and certainly the World Club. Jewish Congress, should not Bnai Brith • President hesitate any longer to put the Urges U. S. To Act On problem of Eastern European Arab Boycott of Israel and specifically.Soviet Jewry. BOSTON, (JTA)—The United before the world, as it may States Government was urged be the major Jewish probletn to take firm steps "in 'and -out- today. — - - The main Probleth, , he- /Wain-- side the 'United Nations" to -halt the Arab economic - boycott of tained, was not anti-Semitism Israel and to insulate the Suez but that a "state of affairs pre Canal against "one-Man string .vails; especially in the Soviet pulling." The plea was voiced Union, which, if continued, con- by Philip M. Klutznick, national demns the Jewish community in president of Bnai Brith, in ad: the long rurl to disappear as dressing an Israel Independence Jews" if they are not granted conditions and the opportunity Day"-rally. of living a distinctive Jewish' Dr. Nahum Goldmann Voices life. Appeal To Arab Leaders To Dr. • Goldmann stated that Reach Peace With Israel world Jewry would continue to LONDON, (JTA)—Dr. Nahum demand the right of emigration ,Goldmann, president of the from the Soviet Union for Jews World Jewish Congress, ap- who wish it. He expressed the pealed to Arab leaders to ac- conviction that this generation cept the repeatedly proffered would see the day when large- Israeli hand of friendship and numbers of Soviet Jews would cooperation. He voiced his ap- go to Israel. He condemned the peal at the opening session of Soviet Union's present anti- the four - day -meeting of the Israel policy, which he called world executive of. the WJC "partisanship unworthy of a Big here which is attended by dele- Power and which is defeating gates from Jewish- groups in 20 the USSR's own Peace aims:" countries. 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The usury of these Jews, brought in and looked after by the Brit- ish themselves, is unmention- able." The "Voice of Cairo" radio continued that Egypt wished to strengthen friendship, the peoples of Egypt nd East Africa. It was directed against Jews and Britons residing in Kenya, Tanganyika and Malaya. They were accused •of exploit- ing "the riches of - the colonies, while causing starvation among the populations through taxes and by keeping wages low." 1311 1,1-LIlu 1Sl, lA CP ILIIIC11 1 CPT .1 um carom Attacks 'Short-Sighted' U. S. Jewry From a Special Correspondent NEW YORK—In a statement considered shocking even for the anti - Zionist American Council for Judaism, Clarence L. Coleman, Jr., this week said that Zionism has prevented thousands of American Jews from viewing the political prob- lems of Israel and the Middle East objectively. Coleman's statement was made before 400 members of the Council gathered for the body's annual convention at the Hotel Plaza here. Coleman called short-sighted the approach of "so many American Jews" to the Middle East, adding that it adds up "to a serious inability to view objectively the political prob- lems centering on Israel and the Middle East." The Council concluded its conference by urging "Ameri- cans of all faiths to reject the Zionist-fostered concept that the state of Israel is in any sense a fulfillment of Biblical pro- phecy' or the real or fancied `homeland' of American Jews." The Council also attacked the United Jewish Appeal, calling communal leaders "responsible for the linking of local welfare funds with UJA" and asked a detailed accounting of the man- ner in. which UJA funds were spent. Coleman was re elected for a second two-year term as pres- ident, and Richard L. Simon, of Great Neck, N.Y., president of the New York ACJ Chapter, wa3 named regional vice-presi- dent of Greater New York City, a newly-created post. Addressing a Zionist • rally, Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Coun cil, accused the ACJ of "giving aid and comfort • to avowed. enemies of Israel who are in- tent on destroying this single bastion of democratic strength in the Middle East.") The only_ surprise to emerge from the convention was an- other resolution calling on the U.S. Government to admit "As share" of Jewish refugees from Egypt. Meanwhile, a no t h e r anti-7 Israel book has been published by Devin-Adair. The author.,' is Alfred Lilienthal, the only Jew knoWn to have been admitted - to Saudi Arabia, the man who for many years conducted an anti-Israel drive in Washing- - ton. , Ironically, the book will be• released on Israel's ninth anni versary. In it, Lilienthal de- scribes the Palestinean refugees as the "forgotten ones," who constitute the core of the Middle East tension. - NORTHLAND DRIVER TRAINING SAUL H. 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