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April 24, 1959 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-24

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Ambassador Eban Lauds Dulles;
Regrets Retirement of Secretary

Marilyn, Liz Cast
in a Fish Story

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — retired American Secretary of
NEW YORK (JTA)—Wal-
Israel Ambassador Abba Eban State, John Foster Dulles, ex- ter Slezak, the portly Vien-
expressed praise for retiring pressing regret over his resig- nese-born actor, reported on
Secretary of State John Foster nation and over the state of his
a local TV show a conver-
Dunes for his "intellectual health which motivated his sation
he said he had over-
gifts and sensitive response to quitting the post.
heard between Marilyn Mon-
moral issues."
Mrs. Meir made her state-
Eban expressed the hope ment in a conference with Wil- roe, who in private life is
Mrs. Arthur Miller, and Eliz-
that Dulles liam Baxter, American charge abeth
Taylor, recent convert
w i I I recover d'affaires here, with whom she to
Judaism.
from his ill- reviewed the general situation
"The two girls," Slezak re-
ness and again, in the Middle East.
•:bring "his re-
They discussed economic lated, "w e r e exchanging
markable ex- matters, now the subject of recipes for gefulte fish.
perience into talks between the two govern- Marilyn described how she
'the service of ments, with American grants- used whitefish instead of
international in-aid to Israel a central topic. carp."
peace." Eban's
In her comments on Dulles,
statement fol- Mrs. Meir paid tribute to his
lows:
"historic contribution toward German Anti-Semitism
"I have international statesmanship, and Called 'Spite of Few
heard with his exceptional grasp of the
HAMBURG (JTA) — Hostil-
deep regret problems affecting the Middle
ity
against Jews is not shared
of
Secretary
Dulles
East and Israel."
by the German people as a
Dulles' resig-
whole, but all incidents of anti-
nation and of the circumstances
Semitism must be prosecuted
attending it. Having had a con- `Solid' Relationship
"vigorously and ruthlessly," ac-
tinuous association with Mr. Between U.S., Israel
cording to the consensus of
Dulles since 1948, I have
leading Germans who con-
learned to admire and respect Cited by Lawson
tributed
to a symposium on re-
his intellectual gifts and his
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
sensistive response to moral retiring U. S. Ambassador to surgent anti-Semitism in the
issue of the periodical
issues.
Israel, Edward B. Lawson, current
"Die Zeit." Leading politicians,
"Those who heard it, will not called upon "all loyal Ameri- jurists,
educators and authors
easily forget the eloquent cans" to be on the alert "to have participated
in the sym-
tribute to Israel which he dissipate any misunderstanding posium.
uttered in the Israel Embassy on the part of the nationals of
"Widespread anti - Semitism
on our tenth anniversary day. either country" (U. S. and Is- does
not exist in the Federal
In our most recent exchanges, rael) which may endanger their Republic,"
and anti-Jewish hos-
early in _February,, the sym- mutual friendship.
tility is "the spiteful reaction"
pathy between Our countries
At the same time, he voiced of a few who have gone astray,
again found eloquent expres- the belief that "American-Israel in
the opinion of Dr. Eugen
sion from him. I wish • him relationships have a solid foun- Gerstenmaier,
Speaker of the
speedy recovery, so. that the dation and that both the Gov- lower house of Parliament.
gift of his remarkable experi- ernments and the people under-
Another contributor, Ham-
ence may again be brought into stand the vital interests and burg
State Attorney Ernst Bu-
the service of international ideals that we share."
cholz, declares that only "con-
peace."
Lawson spoke before several fused fanatics" are Jew-baiters
1:
hundred Zionist representatives in Germany today. An educator,
a reception in the Hotel Stat- Prof. Karl Schiller, declares
New Secretary Is at
ler tendered him by the Zionist that German youth is far "too
Organization of America. In be- skeptical and sober" to succumb
Friend of Israel half
of the organization he was
the harangues of Nazi agi-
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Is- presented with a citation by to
tators.
rael Ambassador Abba Eban, Abraham A. Redelheim, presi-
who met with newly-appointed dent of the ZOA, in "grateful
Secretary of State, Christian recognition of his distinguished Results of U.S. Experiments
Herter, Wednesday for a dis- service as United States Am- to Be Granted to Israel
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Mor-
cussion of recent developments bassador to Israel and his out-
in the Middle East, sent a letter standing contributions to the dechai Bentov, Israeli Minister
to Herter congratulating him cause of America-Israel friend- of Development, revealed that
he was informed during a visit
on his appointment.
ship."
to the Tennessee Valley Author-
The Eban - Herter meeting
Ambassador Lawson, who is ity and Muscle Shoals, Tenn.,
is to be followed in a few days being
succeeded by Ogden R.
later by a Reid, served as U. S. Ambas- that patents, know-how and re-
meeting of sador to Israel for four years. sults of experimentation would
be made available to Israel.
Eban with C. Addresses of tribute to h i
Bentov was received in Wash-
Douglas Dil- were rendered by Israel Am-
lon, deputy bassador to the U. S., Abba ington by Elmer Bennet t,
Under Secre- Eban; James G. McDonald, first Undersecretary of Interior. He
tary of State American Ambassador to Israel; also met with other officials and
for Economic Abraham A. Redelheim, ZOA heads of various government
departments. He discussed min-
Affairs.
president; and Dr. Emanuel ing, water desalination, and
Israel circles Neumann.
geological surveys.
in Washington
recalled that,
both as a
STARTING
member of
Congress and
as Governor
of Massachus-
etts, Herter
Herter
had a record
of support for Israel-American
friendship.
He is among those who sup-
ported economic aid programs
for Israel in 1951 and 1952.
He also joined with a group of
Governors and other American
leaders in 1954 in forming the
America-Israel Society to pro-
mote cultural exchange.
In Jerusalem, gratification
over the appointment of Herter
was expressed by spokesman
for the Foreign Ministry.
NOTE: If your box is not cleared by May 24th
His appointment is welcomed
Phone the Jewish National Fund Office
by the Israel government, the
spokesman declared, because of
his ready grasp of problems
presented to him in the past
by Israeli representatives in the
or Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Chairman of the Jewish National Fund
United States, and because he
Blue and White Box Committee — TO 9.6248
has shown himself able to
handle issues in the Middle
East.

U of M's Prof. Eisenberg Amono-
Wmners of Guggenheim Fellowship

Among the 12 Michigan schol- versity, was given a fellowship
ars who were announced this for the study of the cultural
week as winners of Guggenheim and linguistic geography of
Fellowships was Marvin J. Eis- Jewry in central and Eastern
enberg, associate professor of Europe. A grant for musical
fine arts at the University of composition was awarded to
Michigan.
Yehudi Wyner, composer and
Prof. Eisenberg will use the instructor of music at Hebrew
fellowship to make a study of Union College-Jewish Institute
the 15th century Florentine of Religion, in New York.
painter, Lorenzo Monaco.
Several other Jewish scholars British Jewry Prepares
were recipients of fellowships, for Attacks in Elections
it was indicated in a release
LONDON. (JTA) — Special
from the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, which has secured a material is being prepared by
complete list of the awards the Jewish Defense Committee
given by the John Simon Gug- of the British Board of Jewish
genheim Memorial Foundation. Deputies to counter fascist and
anti-Semitic attacks that may
Dr. Theodor Gaster, professor crop
up in England during the
of comparative religion at Drop- forthcoming
general elections
sic College, Philadelphia, was campaign.
given a fellowship for conduct-
Special material is being pre-
ing studies of the religious corn- pared for use in the Kensing-
munities of the ancient Samari- ton constituency in this city,
tans.
where Sir Oswald Mosley, lead-
An award for continuing re- er of the British fascists, will
search in the history of the contest that division's seat in
Jews in India and elsewhere in the House of Commons.
Asia was granted to Dr. Walter
Other material will be circu-
J. Fischel, professor of Semitic lated by the committee to fight
languages and literature at the the continuing anti-Negro agita-
University of California, at tion. The committee reported to
Berkeley.
the board that it deems the an-
Dr. Uriel Weinreich, associate ti-Negro agitation as stemming
professor of linguistics and Yid- from "exponents who are
dish studies, at Columbia Uni- known to be anti-Semitic."

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