0 Glubb Pasha Reveals Double Role as Lover of Arabs, Foe of Israel THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday July 18, 00 1 A few weeks ago, it became known that Godfrey Glubb, son of Lt. Gen. Sir John Glubb, was becoming a Moslem and is marrying an Arab girl. In a sense, that was hardly news. Long ago, it was said that his father, too, was in- tending to become a Moslem. In fact, the general who "saved" the Jordanian army during Israel's War of Inde- Hebrew Corner World Bible Quiz (Translation of Hebrew column published by Brit Ivrit Olamit) In Israel, too, there is a keen interest in quizzes, especially in those broadcast over the radio (we do not have television yet) though the prizes are smaller than those in other countries. Now everybody is interested in the International Bible Quiz which will be held in Jerusalem at the end of the month of Au- gust. Representatives from many countries of the world will par- tcipate in this quiz. In those countries Bible quizzes have been organized by local radio and television stations. Those who won the natonal quizzes will be brought to Israel by the El Al Aviation Company, and here the World Quiz will be held, in which, of course, the Israel rep- resentative will take part. At present competitions are being held to establish who is to represent Israel. More than four hundred entrants (people) have registered for these com- petitions, including students of the universities, rabbis, lawyers,- doctors, soldiers, agriculturists and clerks. The youngest among them is sixteen years old, and the oldest is already past sev- enty. First of all district quizzes are held in the six districts of the State of Israel. Those who win the district contests will meet for the contest in Jerusalem, and from among them will be selected the representative of Israel in the International Com- petition. What is the great prize await- ing the winner? The manage- ment of the Israel Broadcasting Service, which is organizing the contest, has not yet revealed the secret. pendence is best known as Glubb Pasha. This is the man who, in his book "A Soldier With the Arabs," publisher by Harper, continues to show so much animus towards Israel. There is no doubt that Glubb's book is poisoning many minds—due to the in- ability to reach all who read his book with the facts. He sounds fair, but an analysis of the facts will prove the in- justice of his contentions and the distortion of many facts. * * * In some respects, Glubb sheds much light on the Israel- Arab war and on the Arab relations during the 1948 con- flict. It is his insistence that Zionism is a menace—a view that has confused the think- ing of many writers and states- men—that is at the root of his bias. His evaluation of King Ab- dullah, who was assassinated when it became known that he had intended to make peace with Israel, is interesting and undoubtedly fair. With Abdul- lah he had attempted to stem some of the militant attitudes towards Israel. But on the score of these items it is all- too-evident that he is trying Ben-Gurion Attends Memorial for Mrs. Dugdale GINEGAR — Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was among the hundreds of guests from Is- rael and Britain who paid hom- age to the memory of Blanche Dugdale, niece and biographer of Lord • Balfour, on the 10th anniversary of her death. The scene was a clearance in the Balfour Forest, planted by the Jewish National Fund 30 years ago and now containing over 400,000 trees. Honorary Degree Given to Jacob Blaustein BALTIMORE (JTA) — An honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred by Morgan State College upon Jacob Blau- stein, noted American Jewish leader. Mr. Blaustein has hon- orary degrees of Doctor of Hu- mane Letters from his alma mater, Lehigh University, and Hebrew Union College. hard, especially in view of his own expulsion from Jor- dan, to clear his standing with Arab politicians and to redeem his record as a soldier and as an Arabo-phile. His attitude is explained by Glubb himself. He writes in his book: "When I had spent five years among the Arabs, I decided to change the basis of my whole career. I made up my mind to resign my commis- sion in the British army and devote my life to the Arabs. My decision was largely emo- tional. I loved them." Loving them, he has exag- gerated, has tampered with truth, undoubtedly unconscious- ly, as a lover would. That is why he still holds to the view and propagates it that "the creation and maintenance of Israel by armed force was a mistake." Of course, he does not tell his readers that "the force" he speaks of is Israel's defense army. * * * His major exaggeration is in giving the impression that Israel had a vast army when she defended herself against the onslaught of all the Arab states in 1948. There were hardly more than 10,000 Isra- elis in the defense force, as against tens of thousands in the Arabs' mechanized armies. Only the strength of Glubb Pasha's British Legion helped the Jordanians in holding on to the Old City of Jerusalem. Glubb's assertions are fan- tastic from another angle. The Israeli freedom fighters had to ward off Arab attacks on all frontiers and could not even face Glubb and his army alone. Only a fraction of the Israeli fighters defended the New City of Jerusalem. Is it to save face that Glubb now exaggerates Israel's strength? When the Israeli story is told in full, the face-saving won't help him. New immigrants, untrained, with meager arms, did the job in that portion of his tale-- against the Arabs and Glubb and a tale it is. Pasha in establishing Israel's security. Any wonder that V AC Ati0 ,1 Glubb is angry? • I ® A5tc. When Glubb deals with the MODIFIED items he "loves"—the strictly 1,,;,./ AMERICAN PLAN doily per person Arab issues — he is factual. * double occ. When he is .confronted with $9 thru Aug. 22 the Israeli aspects, his vision (S8 Aug. 23-Oct. 31) INCLUDING TWO is blurred, his bias is strong; SUMPTUOUS MEALS 1OCEANFRONT !brachia', and dinner) his memory of the tough figh- 25th to 26th Sts., hu m ; Beach "50 rooms out of 258 ters he faced becomes blurred. See Your Travel ters he faced becomes faded. Agent ments against Israel emerge Complelely Air- Swan lake N.Y. This summer, pamper yourself with a fabulous STEVENSVILLE VACATION . . . Revel in your favorite sports . . . Feast on gourmet meals . . . Thrill to name entertainment (2 orchestras) . . . 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