NEW ORLEANS (JTA) — The American Jewish Commit- tee in an unanimous resolution on recent outbreaks of violence against homes, schools and places of worship sharply warned that "lawlessness un- stemmed can spread violence throughout the nation." The Committee stressed that "speed is of the essence" in urging "the appropriate agen- cies of the government to press forward their investiga- tions." Earlier, Irving M. Engel, president of the Committee, re- ported that religious bigotry is declining sharply in propa- ganda which shows up during political election campaigns. The American public, he said, is showing a "strong distaste" for religious bigotry. Dr. John Slawson, executive vice-president of the Commit- tee, said that the average American of any religious, or racial group is influenced at the polls primarily by "his outlook and interests." He rejected strongly the idea of any "central authority" in Jewish life, either locally, na- tionally or on the world scene, decrying any belief that "there exists a Jewish position on American domestic policy or a Jewish position on American foreign policy." The Committee stated in a resolution on foreign affairs that 1,000 persons seeking to build a new life for themselves and their children elsewhere "have been detained in Tan- giers for more than a year under miserable and tragic conditions. The resolution ex- pressed profound disappoint- ment at the policies of the government of Morocco which continue "to forbid freedom of movement to its citizens" 'and strongly urged the Moroc- can government "to mitigate existing policies regarding emigration." In a resolution on the Middle East, the Committee urged the United States to adopt a three- point program which would support our government's efforts to achieve a permanent solution to the problems of the Middle East. They are: 1. Extend assurances of secu- rity to all countries of the Middle East; 2. Initiate discus- sions within or outside the United Nations for the solution of the Arab refugee problem which "unfortunately has con- sistently been exploited for political purposes"; 3. Provide increased economic help to all Middle Eastern nations whether or not they are part of the regional development institu- tion under the United Nations recently proposed by President Eisenhower. Gynecologist Set as Visiting Chief at Sinai - Arabs Use Refugees to Stir Anti-Israelism, UN Is Told Israel Welcomes Pope's Election; Friend of State Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM. — Israel cir- cles Wednesday welcomed the election of Pope John XXIII and described the pontiff as be- ing friendly to the State of Israel. The pope, then Cardinal Ron- calli, while in Istanbul, Turkey, during World War Two, met Dr. Itzhak Ha- levi Herzog, new Chief Rabbi of Isra- el a n d "re- sponded ac- tively to an appeal to as- sist war-strick- en Jews," it w a s recalled Wednesday. Saul Colbi, Pope John XXIII head o f the Christian communities depart- ment of the Israel Ministry of Religions, described talks he - had had with the then Cardinal Roncalli in Italy two years ago when the Israel official visited there in connection with discus- sions on relations between the Vatican and the Jewish State. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)—The Arab governments surrounding Israel are still using the hundreds of thous- ands of refugees as a political football for stirring hostilities against Israel and are hamper- ing efforts being made by the United Nations to aid the refugees, according to the offi- cial refugee report, filed here at the General Assembly. 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