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May 30, 1958 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-30

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Nehru's Anti-Israel Remarks Evoke New Farband Branch
Answer from Ben-Gurion in Knesset to Receive Charter;

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion po-
litely but firmly declared in
Knesset that the action of In-
dian Prime Minister Nehru in
postponing establishment of
full diplomatic relations with
Israel was "connected with tac-
tics not principles." He called
on Nehru to 'ultimately ful-
fill his promise" to establish
such relations with Israel.
The Prime Minister made
the statement in reply to a
question from a member of
Knesset who asked for com-
ment on Nehru's recent re-
mark that there were "ominous
sounds" and "precipitate ac-
tion" coming from Israel dur-
ing the Egyptian-Syrian mer-
ger talks. While there has
been a mutual exchange of
diplomatic recognition, Israel
maintains only a consulate in
India and India has no repre-
sentative in Israel.
"I read with regret and con-
cern the surprising statement
of the Indian Premier for
which there is no foUndation
whatsoever," Ben-Gurion said.
"No ominous sounds, no ac-
tion, precipitate or deliberate,
has been or is about to be
taken by Israel in connection
with . the Egyptian-Syrian mer-
ger, about which a question
may be raised as to whether
it is actually a merger or an-
nexation of Syria by Egypt.
"Israel is not in the habit
of interfering in the internal
affairs in countries near or

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far," the Prime Minister con-
tinued. "Maybe the distin-
guished Indian Premier re-
ceived inaccurate information
from the Egyptian Embassy
in India. More than once he
has promised our representa-
tives who visited India that
he would establish diplomatic
relations between • our two
countries. I note with satis-
faction the number of Indian
papers which have editorially
asked the source of Indian
information in Israel."
The Prime Minister said
that he had "no intention of
setting myself as a judge,"
on the Indian leader's state-
ment. "His standing as the il-
lustrious leader of a mighty
nation is assured and I hope
that the great Indian states-
man will ultimately fulfil his
o m is e," Mr. Ben - Gurion
stated. "I am glad also to
note the existence of close
contacts between a number of
leading Indian intellectuals
and their colleagues in Israel
and the fact that Indian schol-
ars visiting Israel have ex-
pressed regret that India does
not maintain a legation here."
"It may be assumed that
Nehru has his own reasons for
this attitude," said the Pre-
mier, "but it is clear that
these are connected with tac-
tics, not principles and I hope
they are only temporary."

Moscow May Resume
Oil Suit Hearings

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Israel Government was notified
that a substitute arbitrator
had nominated has agreed to
enter the case.
The suit of two Israeli oil
companies, against the Soviet
oil trust for breaching the oil
delivery contract during the Si-
nai operation of October 1956,
has been plagued by delays of
all sorts since it began last De-
cember. Finally, after waiting
weeks to hear whether Prof. J.
Nesterov, its substitute arbitra-
tor, would accept the post, the
Israeli legal delegation. went
home last week. The major
cause of delay was the illness
of one arbitrator, NI. Ramaitzov,
who will be replaced by Prof.
Nesterov, chairman of the All-
Soviet Chamber of Commerce.

DETROIT JEWISH FOLK CHORUS
33rd Annual Concert

HARVEY SCHREIBMAN, CONDUCTOR
Celebrating Israel's 10th Anniversary
Featuring The Folk Oratorio

"FUN VIGLIED BIZ ZICLIED"

with an ELABORATE BALLET
Lillian Shapero, Choreographer
Introducing a Newly Formed Youth Choir

SUNDAY EVENING - June 8 - 8 P.M.

At The Masonic Temple

Tickets: $2.40—$1.80—$1.20
S. Milgram: UN 1-2606 or-BR 3-3545

Young Israel of Detroit

Takes Pleasure in Announcing Its

35th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET

This Sunday Evening, June 1st, 1958

Dinner at 6:30 P.M.

in the Beautiful Latin Quarter

Featuring—

Renowned Comedian, Larry ALPERT -

National Head to Speak

Meyer Brown, president of
the National Farband Organiza-
tion, will serve as installing of-
ficer and guest speaker on
Wednesday evening, at the Elm-
wood Casino, at which time the
Harry S. Truman Chapter of
Farband will officially receive
its charter.
Heading the slate of new of-
ficers to be installed that eve-
ning will be
Richard B.
Kramer, presi-
dent, well
known Labor
Zionist a n d
practicing at-
torney.
Kramer was
formerly a
captain in the
U.S. Air Force
and is a gradu-
ate of Chicago
law1 school.
Prior to that,
he was execu-
Kramer
t iv e director
of the West Central Region of
the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds.
Assisting Kramer for the
coming year will be Judge Vie-
tor J. Baum, vice-president;
Jack Abramson, Mrs. Norman
N. Robbins and Mrs. Richard B.
Kramer, secretaries.
Chairman of the installation,
Mrs. Jack Abramson states that
greetings will be extended from
leaders of the Labor Zionist
movement, including the City
Committee of the Farband, De-
troit Council of Pioneer
Women, Labor Zionist Organi-
zation and the Regional District
of Farband.
Reservations may be obtained
by calling • Mrs. Abramson, EL-
6-4464, or Mrs. Robbins, UN
4-5872.

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Dr. B'tesh Confers
with Medical Heads
Here and Ann Arbor

Dr. Simeon B'tesh, a mem-
ber of the Israel Ministry of
Health, during a brief visit
in Detroit, consulted with
health authorities and univer-
sity medical groups.
While in Detroit, Dr. B'tesh
consulted with Jewish physi
cians who have been active in
efforts to assist in advancing
Israel's medical departments.
He was the dinner guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin on
Friday and met with a nurn.
ber of prominent doctors here.
At Ann Arbor, he was the
guest at luncheon of Michigan
public health officials of the
University of Michigan and
was entertained by members of
the University of Michigan
medical faculty.
On Friday afternoon, Dr.
B'tesh discussed the role of
the UN World Health Organiz-
ation, in whose behalf he came
to this country, at a meeting
of the Detroit Chapter of the
American Association for the
United Nations.

Circle Schools Accepts
Registration for Fall

Registrations for the Work-
men's Circle Schools' fall se-
mester are now being accepted,
it is announced by Saul Maltz,
director.
Classes are conducted at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226
Lawton, and in the Circle's • new
building at 18225 W. 7 Mile,
near Glastonbury. Regular
classes for boys and girls, 6 to
13, are held.
The curriculum in both
schools includes Yiddish, He-
brew, art, music, literature, his-
tory and celebration of all Jew-
ish holidays. Transportation is
provided by the bus system of
the United Hebrew Schools. For
information, call KE. 7-5440 or
KE. 3-9759.

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