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December 20, 1957 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-20

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Cabinet
Crisis
Threatens
to
Envelop
Israel
Achdut Avodah's SecurityLeak

Points Way to New Alignment

Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News

TEL AVIV — The threat of a new Cabinet crisis was
revived Wednesday by rumors that Prime Minister David
Ben - Gurion was planning to demand the resignation of
c u
vodah Ministers for revealing to the press a
secret Cabinet decision to send a leading Israel person-
ality to West Germany, allegedly to seek German support
for international guarantees<;>
if Israel's security.
would endanger Israel's "very
The
Mapam, one of the existence."
.
coalition parties, responded
Achdut Avodah withdrew its
to the reports with a call for demand for a special cabinet

I

an emergency meeting of the meeting to consider the issue

party's political committee. Ac- when Ben-Gurion called off the
cording to the rumors, the projected visit to Bonn because
Prime Minister intended to ten- he felt the publicity had
der his government's resigna- wrecked the usefulness of the
tion if the Achdut Avodah Min- mission.
isters did not resign.
The rumors that Ben-Gurion
D. D. Peled, Mapam political planned to force the issue ap-
leader, told the Jewish Tele- parently were based on indica-
graphic Agency Wednesday that tions that Mapai Ministers con-
the Mapam would not agree to sidered Achdut Avodah's pub
any sanctions against any of lication of the Cabinet decision
the coalition partners.
as a breach of coalition discip-
He criticized. Mapai for con- line.
A spokesman for both Achdut
sidering sanctions without con-
sulting other partners of the Avodah and Mapam sought to
coalition, and emphasized that give the impression that the
any change in the composition parties were not opposed to the
of the coalition would ,force idea of the mission to West
Mapam to reconsider its par- Germany, but rather to the in-
ticipation in the government. dividual chosen for the mission.
The Cabinet decision to send The individual's identity has
an envoy to Bonn was reported not been disclo-sed.
Widespread public f e e l i n g
Tuesday in Lamerchav, the of- was reported that "something
ficial organ of Achdut Avodah, wrong had been done to Israel's
which also printed a sharp criti- security" by publicity given to
cism of the idea and warned it the whole problem.

Abba Eban Obtains Unanimous Support
for 'Peaceful Coexistence' Resolution Posed to UN

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Soviet Union," he said, "in tes
(JTA)
clearance of the Suez Canal.
Abba Eb an, chairman of us to reflect on the broad vi



prin-
Israel's delegation here, called ciples which underlie our in-
or unanimous support of a ternational fraternity. The dele-
resolution concerning "peaceful gations of India, Sweden and
and neighborly relations among Yugoslavia responded to this in-
states."
vitation by submitting a lucid
He spoke in the debate be- expression of our Charter ob-
fore the General Assembly's po- ligations."
litical and security committee
in the debate with
after Yugoslavia, Sweden and the Speakers
exception of Saudi Arabia's
India presented such a resolu- Ahmed Shukairy had followed
tion in line with the Soviet a level of tolerance, he stated.
Union's insistence that "peace- Israel's delegation, he said, be-
ful coexistence" be taken up by lieved that "a transformation of
the United Nations.
climate" was a condition for
Eban welcomed the oppor- peace, perhaps survival, and
tunity to discuss the issue and therefore unreservedly sup-
the resolution, which subse- ported the three-power draft.
quently was adopted unanimous-
Israel abstained earlier when
ly.
the Assembly voted a resolution
"The item submitted by the concerning financing of the

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
group of Hassidim, followers of
the Satmarer Rebbe, addressed
a memorandum to the Israel
government asking for the es-
tablishment of a cooperative
settlement for 50 Hassidic fam-
ilies who are ready to emigrate
from the United States to Is-
rael. The Jewish Agency sup-
ports the request.

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Hassidim to Go to Israel

Colombian Diplomat Appointed
to Mediate Mt. Scopus Dispute

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Eban explained that there was
no evidence that a resolution
passed by the Security Council,
six years ago, calling for re-
moval of restrictions in the use
of the Canal, has as yet been
observed.

-

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., plishments on the Middle Xast,
(JTA)—United Nations Secre- .suggested that the new $100,-
tary General Dag Hammarskjold 000,000 specipl projects fund
announced formally that he has for economic aid set up under
appointed Dr. Francisco Urrutia
auspices could be adapted
of Colombia as his personal UN
to development aid to the Mid-
representative to deal with the dle East without the suspicion
Israel-Jordan dispute regarding that any single nation was play-
Mt. Scopus. -
ing power politics in the area.
"I attach very great signifi-
He also noted that the UN
cance to this mission," he said. could continue to aid the Pales-
"If it succeeds, it will stabilize tine refugees and could handle
this situation which if allowed a number of Palestine prob-
to drift and not resolved could lems pending before the Secur-
give a great deal of trouble."
ity Council.
As to the possibility that Dr.
Urrutia's mandate from the
United Nations may be ex- Cite Justice Edwards'
tended to the possible extension
of the Israel-Arab armistice `Humanitarian' Gains
agreements into peace talks,
in. State Government-
Hammarskjold said:
Michigan Supreme Court Jus-
"Dr. Urrutia is going there
to undertake certain practical tice George-Edwards was guest
of
honor at a testimonial din-
steps connected with an agree-
ment for the demilitarization of ner last Tuesday evening, at
the Mt. Scopus area made be- which friends and colleagues
tween Israel and Jordan in July, joined in paying tribute to his
1948. His terms of reference many humanitarian contribu-
do not open the door to any tions to city and state govern-
ment.
other negotiations."
The dinner party, held at Cal-
Dr. Urrutia is leaving for the
Middle East at the end of this vert Catering, was sponsored by
the 13th Congressional District
week.
In response to a query wheth- Democratic Organization, and
er he still perceives a "will to was attended by a host of dis-
tinguished jurists, elected and
peace" in the Middle East, Ham- appointed public officials and
marskjold said: "Definitely — prominent citizens.
if anything my impressions at
Among those introduced were
this time confirm my previous
conclusions." The Se .1. e tar y Circuit Judge Victor Baum, Pro-
General said that when he visits bate Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
Egyptian authorities in Cairo and newly-appointed City Cor-
at the end of this month he poration Counsel Nathaniel H.
hopes to "cover all ground out- Goldstick.
The evening's principal ad-
standing between' Egypt and the
dress was given by Lt. Gov.
United Nations."
In reply to a question wheth- Philip A. Hart, who pointed to
er he will discuss with Egypt the humanitarian and common
the Security Council's six point sense decisions which Justice
declaration of 1956 regarding Edwards is contributing to the
operation of the Suez Canal, legal history of Michigan.
Hammarskjold said "whether
His former law partner, Judge
we will talk about this matter Theodore R. Bohn, presented a
specifically, I hate to say 'yes.' gift to Justice Edwards, a check
Aspects of this problem could for $450 to the Boys Vocational
be quite in order, although School in Lansing for a whirl-
there is no agenda."
pool bath. The school is a pet
The council's declaration spe- project of Justice Edwards.
cifically forbids Egypt to bar
Judge Wade H. McCree, Jr.,
ships of any nations from pas- was the evening's toastmaster.
sage through the waterway.
In attendance were Justice Ed-
Henry Cabot Lodge, Ameri- wards' wife, Peg, his two sons,
can delegate to the United Na- George, Jr., and Tim, and his
tions, in a summation of the father, George C. Edwards, a
12th General Assembly's accom- former attorney in Dallas, Tex.

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