WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The State Department considers the United Arab Republic within its rights in barring former Jewish residents from returning to Egypt and questions the extent to which anti-Jewish discrimina- tion is applied by the UAR against American Jews. Assistant Secretary of State William B. Macomber, Jr., in a letter to Sen. Jacob K. Javits, New York Republican, said that insofar as it affects entry to the UAR, an Egyptian decree bar- ring previous Jewish residents, "is asserting a right which is claimed by all sovereign states and which has been accepted by the United States Supreme Court as in accordance with interna- tional law." "We do not yet know to what extent the decree has been or will be applied on a discrimina- tory basis to persons of the Jew- ish faith. It may be doubted, however, whether many United States citizens would be af- fected, since few of the persons of Jewish faith who resided in Egypt and recently moved else- where were citizens of the United States," the State De- partment communication stated. Should the UAR decree cause discrimination against American citizens on the basis of religion, "the Department would be pre- pared to make appropriate rep- resentations to the United Arab Republic government," Macom- ber said. He pointed out that "the United Arab Republic na- tionality law of June 22 does not refer to Jews as such, although Article 22 gives the Minister of the Interior the right to declare BEREST HOTEL Cass at Kirby NOW Ernie Klee Serves Sunday Dinners Also Smorgasbord Daily appearing nightly starting October 6 SOMETHIN' SMITH AND THE REDHEADS * * * I 100 Marquette Drive East of Waterworks Park on the river forfeited the UAR nationality of a person who at any time was `known for " The Assistant Secretary's com- munication was in reply to Sen. Javits' letter to the State De- partment expressing the Sen- ator's concern over anti-Jewish measures adopted by the •UAR. In comment on the State De- partment reply, Sen. Javits said: "I believe it is vital that the UAR government be impressed with the negative reaction in this country to the UAR de- cree." He commended the De- partment's expresion of inten- tion to pursue with the UAR any case in which an American citizen meets discrimination in the UAR because of his religion. `Anyone Can Paint' Is Artist's Lecture to Beth El Sisterhood "Anyone Can Paint" will be the idea artist Norman Garbo will convey to members of Temple Beth El Sisterhood at its opening meeting Monday. The nationally-known artist, whose works have hung in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other world-famous galler- ies will speak at the dessert luncheon meeting, scheduled to begin at 12 noon, in the temple. All temple members have been invited to submit their paintings, sculpture, cer- metal- work, enamel- ing, jewelry and textiles as part of an art exhibit, to be held in con- junction with the meeting in the Franklin Memorial Hall. Garbo Garbo, who was not even in- terested in art until he was 18, is a prime example of his own theory that "Anyone Can Print." Three years after he began painting, he was teaching in tne Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. During the war years, he was in charge of all art pro- jects for the U.S. Air Force. One of the few artists who has painted both President Eis- enhower and President Tru- man, Garbo conducts classes in painting and writes a syndicated column, "Pull Up an Easel." His book of the same title is now in its third printing. ‘Gigi' at Krim "Gigi," the new M-G-M muss cal romance, will open at the Trans-Lux Krim Theater Wednesday, with continuous performances at popular prices. "Gigi," with songs by Alan Jay Lerner a n d Frederick Loewe, the hit composers of BroadWay's "My Fair Lady," is hailed as one of the year's out- standing movie attractions. We Have Multiplied ! We Have Subtracted ! We Have Added ! We Have Divided ! We got IN position to serve you better than ever ! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 6:30 A.M. to 1 A.M. 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Introducing Skouras at a convention, Georgie ob- served, "Spyros sailed here from Athens 40 years ago, but judging by the way he speaks English, he doesn't land till next Tues- day." . . . At a dinner honoring Averell Harriman, Governor of New York, George remarked, "Life has been good to Ave from the very beginning. He was born with the Union Pacific in his mouth." * * * Kvutzah Election Meeting Saturday The annual meeting and eke- Michlin, who have recently re- tion of officers of Kvutzah turned from a three months' Ivrith, the Hebrew cultural stay in Israel. group, will be held this Satur- Guests are welcome. day evening, at the Rose Sittig gar ■■ ••••••r Cohen Building. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! There will be community sing- ing conducted by Chana Stiebel Sammy Woolf accompanied by Ariel Stiebel on And His Orchestra the piano. 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He tells 123 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Farms about a famous psychiatrist Reservations — TU 4-5015 grimly informing one of his most difficult patients, "No, it is not all right for you to marry an octopus." ... "Drat it," grum- bled the mortified patient, "then here I am stuck with eight en- gagement rings." . . . George would have you believe that a banana sought out a psycho- analyst and wailed, "Doc, you've got to help me. A soda jerk has been trying to tell me I have a split personality." . . . George tells of the analyst stroking his Personally supervised and managed by chin and admitting to the tor- tured-looking character across the desk, "You're one of the most difficult cases that ever came here seeking my help. Is Assisted by Bob Heitzmann there any insanity in your fam- ily?" ... "There must be," main- tained the character. "They keep writing me for money!" * * * DISA 'N DATA ... 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Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. include Buddy Manson, Frank BEEF BUFFET 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Bik. E. of Evergreen Greenberg and Al Kessner. Serving Wonderful Food Wines and Liquors AT MODERATE PRICES Al Woolf of London Chop House LUNCHEON DINNER WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN' S 15301 ' (ARC'S 2 1 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, O ctober 10, 1958 'Nasser Has Right to Bar Return of Jews to Egpyt' State Dept.