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July 25, 1958 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-25

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reign Relations Council Director Analyzes U.S. Mid-East Policies
Calm Prevails in Foreign
But the Arab-Israel problem
Interestingly enough,
It is _on the latter score that
"will be with us for a long
(Editor's Note.. This review
book
there
must
enter
an
element
Campbell
states
that
"ironi-
Israel, Tourists
time to come," Campbell warns.
of Mr. Campbell's new even of concern over the able auth- cally, Jordan is the state in
Even with the exceptions
herewith,
printed
is
the
Middle
East
which
has
Staying Longer
or's analyses oi the Middle East
though some of his observa-
the least chance, and the noted, Campbell's book should

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel tions, particularly those on situation. While he is thoroughly least justification, for main- be studied by all who are inter-
objective in all his approaches,
ested in the Middle East situa-
is calm in the midst of the Mid- Iraq. are already outdated
he regrettably seems to have taining its integrity over the •
dle East crisis. While all here, because of quickening events
fallen heir and victim to the long run . . . Jordan is basi- tion.
including tourists, are watching in the Middle East within the
destructive propaganda cam- tally unstable, a state which
the situation as it is reported in past two weeks.)
paign against so-called "zion- may fall apart even if well
the press and on the radio, there
John C. Campbell, who was ist invasion" charges. I subsidized • . . The most ef-
is an absolute lack of excitement associated for 10 years with the
"Defense of the Middle East" I fective way to influence the
or concern, the population ap- U. S. State Department and
trend toward unity in the
parently being certain that the now is director of political is especially helpful, however, Fertile Crescent is to work
in
its
review
of
the
Arab
refu-
government is handling the sit- studies of the Council on For-
steadily to build up Iraq.
uation competently.
eign R elation s, was very gee problem. Campbell reveals
The chapter on the Arab-Is-
that he is in possession of all
Tourists are staying on and, in thorough in his compilation of
the facts in this tragic issue, rael conflict places responsibil-
all
the
basic
facts
relating
to
fact, there were reports from
and he presents them frankly ity for solving t h e refugee
travel agencies here and in Tel the problems of the Middle and
problem upon both Israel and
Aviv this week that some tour- the Near East, in preparing his and factually.
the Arabs. He speaks of Israel
book
"Defense
of
the
Middle
As
history,
in
his.
analysis
ists have ordered extensions of
paying compensation and wel-
East:
Problems
of
American
of all the problems involving
their scheduled visits. Of 1,600
coming some refugees and he
Policy,"
which
has
been
pub-
the countries of the Middle
foreign youths who are here as
adds that "more of the refugees
lished
by
Harper
&
Brothers
East, Campbell's study will may be absorbed into the econ-
part of a Jewish Agency youth
prove most valuable.
study tour, only one received a (49 E. 33rd, N. Y.) for the
omy and society of the countries
request from his parents back Council on Foreign Relations
However, had he gone back in which they live."
°MENA, MICH.
(58
E.
68th,
N.
Y.
21).
home to leave—and this youth
He evinces realism when he On Beautiful Grand Traverse Bap
There are some pertinent a century, to probe into the
stated he has notified his par-
traditional American interest
SUPPB h'ER.-JEWISH CUISINE
ents that he prefers to remain criticisms in this important in Palestine, his book would advocates retaining the exist-
aqf FEVI- R.11E1,1EF
here for the duration of his tour. study, and a number of guide- have gained in scope and sig- ing sovereignty of Israel and
Seven hundred of the youths are lines for action are offered by nificance. Perhaps there would Jordan on the Jerusalem issue For Reservations Call Direct
from the United States, the the author. Campbell points to then have been a limitation on "while requiring both to accept
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others having come from Can- the requirement of only a mini- his assertion that "American international supervision of the
Holy
Places
only,
which
would
mum
of
military
dispositions
on
ada. England, France, Italy, Bel-
policy was inconsistent and in-
The cost of your phone call will
gium, Switzerland and Scandi- the part of the U. S.; to the effective largely because it was guarantee their protection and be deducted from your bill, or
freedom of access to them by
irrelevancy of the Eisenhower
navia.
Doctrine as a deterrent to So- tied to no broad concept of the citizens of all countries." call Detroit:
An indication of the calmness viet aggression, and emphasizes national interest." It was tied At one time Israel urged such A. J. LACHOVER, UN 1-5552 or
of the atmosphere is the fact that "the heart of the problem to a traditional interest in the an approach to the Jerusalem BELLE MARTELL, UN 4-1612
Adv
that a capacity audience of 3,000 is to develop the means to pre- Holy Land's rehabilitation by problem.
jammed the concert hall of the vent, or to reverse, the 'sub- persecuted and homeless Jews.
Tenth Anniversary Exhibition version' of any country in the
When he emphasizes "Zion-
here. The crowd had come to- Middle East."
ism's political strength," he
hear — and to applaud — the
He calls for the strengthen- runs the risk of creating a prej-
opera Tosca, giving tremendous ing of the nations of the north- udice that now is at the root of
ovations YO the star, American ern tier as a means of enhanc- Arab anti-Israelism.
Richard Tucker, and to the con- ing the solidarity of the U. S.
The position of Russia is well
ductor, Dimitri Mitropoulos.
with the West and says that
handled by Campbell. He cer-
(Miss Leah Crohn, daugh- Turkey is needed more than tainly is well informed on Arab
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence any other nation for Middle policies and political maneu-
W. Crohn of Detroit, had a East defense. He urges that the vers. But when he states that
leading role in "Tosca." Miss U. S. work steadily to link the "in the view of most Arabs,
Crohn visited in Israel for Arab future with the West and America's pro-Zionist policy and
three months as the guest of views Iraq as "the greatest po- American financial support
her brother, David, and his I tential." "Further attempts to were responsible for Israel's
family, in Herzlia. She plans build a system of pacts and alli- victory in 1948 and its contin-
to visit with her parents here ances would be self-defeating," ued existence," he overlooks the
he states.
in August.)
12 minutes from downtown
The U. S., Campbell writes, fact that Israelis, their backs
should always be ready to ex- to the Mediterranean wherein
/ZiAT ►
plore areas of agreement in the they were threatened to be
drowned,
fought
practically
with
Middle East, and he declares
Resort accommodations—air conditioned rooms, suites,
AL SIEGEL
hands against overwhelm-
PRESENTS
kitchenettes with TV, radio & phones—with heated pool
that the USSR is obviously a
in
odds
and
won
because
it
Delightful dining artd enfertoinment nightly by
power in that area "The West-
top
stars
in
the
Casino.
Ideal
for
the
LONDON, (JTA) — Britain's ern world." he states, must find I was a choice between life and
family—baby sitter service.
NIGHTLY REVUES
Middle East command has been a new unity to replace the sup- death. They chose life — and
that's
what
the
Arabs
objected
8:30'81' 11pm
ordered to route its airlift to posed unity shattered by the
to. When they were close to a
4;1 ORCHESTRA
Jordan in such a way as to avoid crisis over Suez."
DANCING
S
flying over Israeli territory, it
Calling for "more steadfast complete victory, after scoring,
43 DINING
.
-
was learned after a meeting be- efforts" to bring the Arab- some triumphs, the UN and the
ELMWOOD
tween Prime Minister Harold
Israel dispute to a settlement, U. S. stepped in to call a halt
t ja__
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to-
Israel's
military
operations,
WO 5-6877
Macmillan and members of the Campbell declares that "the
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thereby
assuring
some
strategic
WO 3 33 2 Q
American commitment to Is-
Defense Ministry.
MOTOR HOTEL
positions — including Mount
British Defense circles feared rael is to its continued inde-
OAA Z CASINO
Scopus and possibly the Old
T4• E
pendent
existence,
not
to
its
WINDSOR. CANADA
Israel might refuse overflights existing boundaries or poli- 'City of Jerusalem — for the
to RAF planes bringing supplies
Arabs.
and vital stores to the troops in cies."
Jordan. Consequently, the new
orders are for the planes from
Cyprus to go first to El Adem,
Libya, then across Sudan to
Aden, then up to the Red Sea
to Jordan's port of Aqaba, then
to Jordan's capital of Amman.
Air Marshal Sir Hubert Patch,
as well as the Foreign Office
liaison officer with the Middle
East command in Nicosia, Cy-
prus, said that far from interfer-
ing, "the Israel government has
warmly welcomed Britain's in-
tervention in Jordan, which is
very much in their own inter-
est." This statement was report-
ed by Randolph Churchill, in a
PER
dispatch to the Evening Stand-
ard.
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Rep. Morano Asks U.S.
Modern Arms for Israel

WASHINGTON (JTA)—Rep.
P. IVIorano, Connecticut Republi-
can, announced that he had
asked President Eisenhower tc
authorize the transfer of mod
ern arms to Israel. If inclusior
of Israel among the nations re
ceiving such arn-,-,-c -0 Q
volves a delay, the Congress-
man wrote the President, Israel
should be permitted to buy
weapons on the open market.

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