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February 20, 1959 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-02-20

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3-TH E D ETROI T J EWISH N EWS—Fri d ay , F ebru ary 20, 1959

Arabs and Communists Attack Israel on
Romanian. Migration, Compensation Policy

Continued from Page 1
Arab diplomats are being "under the guise of compensa-
"adjustments of frontiers" thk urged to use two separate lines tion, West Germany is export-
would provide room for the set- of argument in Washington and ing arms, ammunition and ships
tiement of 400,000 Arab refu- in Moscow. In the American to Israel. The Israeli Navy will
gees. capital, they are told to request soon total 600,000 tons."
West Germany has also sup-
that the United States should
Arabs Consider Boycott
not approve aid to Israel, and plied ammunition to Israel
not
Romania, Appeal to UN should disapprove the sending through Turkey, according to
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Arab of private contributions from the Communist broadcast, has
countries are considering a boy- the United States which would agreed to proyide Israel with
cott of - Romania and an appeal ± finance "expansionist" immigra- arms from NATO countries and
to the United Nations against tion into Israel. In Moscow, the i has agreed to train an Israeli
the East European mass migra- I Soviet leaders would be warned military mission in the use of
tion of Jews to Israel, accord- i that a continuance of Jewish guided missiles.
ing to a statement issued in Jor- j emigration from Iron Curtain
Arab League Sees Israel
dan's capital of Amman by the countries endangers Arab-So-
Lebanese Ambassador there.
viet friendship and, moreover, Influx as 'Greatest Peril'
1... ,3NDON (JTA) — The Arab
The Cairo newspaper Al j could lead to further displace-
Abram, frequently regarded as ment of Arabs rather than leav- League Secretariat in Cairo has
mouthpiece for the Nasser gov- ing room open in Israel for a prepared a memorandum to all
ernment. reports that Arab en- "return" there of Arab refugees. Arab governments. protesting
against the Israel Government's
voys in Cairo are pressing for j
urgent meetings between lead- F Germany Blasts Bonn's plans for absorption of mass im-
migration from Eastern Europe.
ing Arab diplomats and Presi- Aid to 'Aggressive' Israel
dent Eisenhower and Russia's BERLIN (JTA) — The Corn- In the memoramdum. League
Prime Minister Nikita Khrush- munist East German Radio car...! Secretary General Abdel Khalek
chev. All Arab states are beingried a violent attack on Israel Hassouna described the new im-
urged, according to Al Ahram, , and the West German Republic migration to Israel as "the
to protest to Washington and ; in its Arab-language broadcasts, i greatest peril that threatens the ,
Moscow against the influx of ; accusing the West Germans of Arabs." Hassouna calls upon
new immigrations into Israel. arming an "aggressive Israel" League members to convene in
The subject is on the agenda for and of using their propaganda Cairo at the Foreign Ministers'
a meeting of Arab Foreign i machine to "defend Israeli level to discuss this problem.
Sunday's Arab press. received
Ministers scheduled to be held • crimes and aggression."
' The broadcast alleged that here. terms the new influx into
in Cairo March 2.
_
Israel as the work of "a new
_
_
triple. unholy alliance between
imperialism. local Communism
and Zionism." Arab newspapers
claim that the present Israeli
frontiers cannot contain another
7
Continued from Page 1
our nation and region." He not- 3,000,000 immigrants w h i c h.
Dr. Nahum Goldrnann. presi- ed that with the new potential- they say. are about to "flood" '
dent of the Jewish Agency. who ity of agriculture. industry, it-' Israel. One newspaper said "the
had just returned from con- rigation. science. and technol- , Jewish State would use its new
sultations in Europe and Israel : og. ■ .. "our country should be sus-' military and economic potential
on the immigration situation. taining a larger population than to usurp more Arab territory."
told the conference that Jews now. within the framework of
throughout the world have wel- its complete fidelity to interna-
corned the movement of Jews tional justice and law "
from Eastern Europe.
This "new opportunity." he
"Poland. under Gomulka. was said, comes at a time when
the first to breach the seal on Israel's international prestige is
the gates that barred Jewish "in constant ascent." In Amer-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
emigration," Dr. Goldmann de- ica and Europe. in Asia and
to The Jewish News
Glared. "Now the doors are Africa, there is "a growing ap-
VIENNA—Victims of perse-
opening in other Eastern Euro- preciation of the special qual- cution during the.. Nazi regime
pean countries too." ities inherent in our national in Austria will receive com-
Dr. Goldmann observed that progress." Eban declared that pensation under an agreement
the opening of East European the "massive infusion of aid and negotiated between the gov-
doors obviously imposes a heavy essential support Israel has re- ernments of Austria and the
. burden on the people of Israel, ceived and ,is still receiving United States. Britain and
but added: "It also imposes a . from the United States" is of in- France. Chancellor Julius Raab
tremendous obligation on the estimable importance. "But the declared Tuesday.
five million .Jews of America, task now before us is one which
The agreement commits Aus-
on whose financial assistance cries out for the helping hand tria to set up a fund of
the new arrivals rely so heavily. of our Jewish brethren. It is 56.000.000 to meet such claims.
It is an unprecedented oppor- fully within Israel's capacity to
The figure was a compromise
absorb this influx. provided between demands of Jewish
tunity."
Israeli Foreign Minister Golda that these capacities are aug-; world organizations. which had
Meir told the conference that merited. as they should be, by I asked S7.000.000. and the Aus-
the people of Israel. despite the a responsible Jewish solidarity," trian offer of 55.000.000.
hard pressures the new immi- he declared.
Raab told the Ministers Cab-
gration would exert on them,
The participants in the con- . tries that Austria would pro-
were "determined to welcome ference. who also heard reports vide 10 per cent for administra-
all Jews who came to our by Edward M. M. Warburg. hon- tive costs of the agreement
shores." She voiced confidence (wary chairman of the United which was negotiated under
that Israel's people. with the i Jewish Appeal, and Morris W. Article 26 of the States Treaty.
help the challenge posed by the Berinstein. its general chair-
The funds. which will be
new immigration.
man, represented the following paid out between July 1959
Ambassador Abba S. Eban organizations.. and December 1961. will hene-
told the conference that the
American Jewish Committee, fit victims of religious, racial
influx of new citizens would
and political persecution.
bring "nothing but blessings to - American Jewish Con gr es
Compensation
will be paid
L
American Zionist Committee for
Public Affairs. American Zion-
ist Council. Bnai Brith. Hadas- securities. cash and mortgages.
IF YOU TURN THE
sah. Jewish Agency for Israel, as well as for Nazi-imposed
Jewish Labor Committee, Jew- taxes on emigrants and Jewish
ish War Veterans of the United property taxes.
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
States, Labor Zionist Assembly.
fIND A FINER WINE THAN
National Committee for Labor Jews Are 5 Percent of
Israel. National Council of Jew- Washington Population
ish Women, National Council
WASHINGTON. (JTA) — A
of Young Israel, Religious Zion- report was made to Congress
ist Movement Mizrachi-Hapoel that "it has been found that
Hamizrachi. United Romanian approximately five perecent of
Jews of America, Union of the total population" of the
American Hebrew Congrega- national capital area is Jewish.
tions. Union of Orthodox Jewish
Rep. James G. Fulton, Penn-
Congregations of America. Unit- sylvania Republican, reported
ed Synagogue of America, and that a study by the Department
Zionist Organization of America. of Research and Church Plan-
OTHER
Washington sources said it ning. Council of Churches. re-
was likely that King Hussein vealed that in this area of
of Jordan would bring up the slightly over 2.000,000 general
question of mass Eastern Euro- population "the Jewish mem-
pean Jewish immigration to bership estimate will range
Israel next month, when he from 85,000 to 100.000." A total
meets President Eisenhower of 26 synagogues and Jewish
and other officials in Washing- temples were reported in the
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
4 ton.
area.

U. S. Jewry Called Upon to Rise
Up to 'Historic Rescue Opportunit.„,,

instria Adopts
`..;6.000,000 Plan
of Compensation

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