Arabs Get More Soviet Arms;
Israel Awaits Britain's Aid
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LONDON, (JTA)— Britain Jewish statesman and Prof es- President Gamal Abdel Nasser Early Detroit History Recalled
contemplates releasing n e w sor of Political Theory at Ox- "at any time, any place."
Ben-Gurion denied reports
weapons to Israel, probably fur- ford University. The Israel_
nishing Israel with new anti- Prime Minister visited the that either Eisenhower or
aircraft defenses, the Sunday Blackwell bookstore in Oxford United Nations Secretary Gen-
and purchased a number of eral Dag Hammarskjold had
Observer reported today.
pressed Israel, during his re-
Stating that Britain's perma- books. He extended his stay in cent talks with these leaders, to
England
till
Wednesday.
Satur-
nent policy vis-a-vis the Middle
alter its plans for use of Jordan
East entails the maintenance of day he with Hugh Gaitskell, River waters for irrigation pur-
How many Detroiters remem-
"some kind of a balance" of leader of the Opposition An the poses.
ber the pawnbroker, Joseph
British
Parliament,
and
dis-
arms, the Observer declared
The presiding officer of a Grosslight?
that, in the present • situation cussed with him Middle East Baghdad "people's court" was
Those who do have an oppor-
issues,
regarding armaments held by
quoted as denouncing Pres- tunity to check into an old com-
the United Arab Republic and
At a press conference, Ben- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of munity background and life in
by Israel, more arms aid for Gurion revealed that he had the United Arab Republic as Detroit a generation and a half
made two attempts prior to his "a Zionist devil and a cheap ago—by reading a most interest-
Israel is called for.
The newspaper said that, ac- departure from Israel for the little Hitler." London news- ing new book.
cording to .estimates accepted United States to arrange a paper reports quoted Col.
There is an even better op-
by British military authorities, meeting with Nikita S. Khrush- Mandawi, who is presiding portunity to become re-acquaint-
chev,
the
Soviet
Prime
Min-
"the UAR now has a slight edge
at the trial of 20 Iraqis ac- ed with an era and a tale about
over_ the Israeli forces." This ister. He said he still wanted to cused in absentia of partici- to be forgotten by meeting
is true, the newspaper declared, meet Khrushchev and hoped pation in an anti-regime re- Grosslight's grandson, when' he
"even if one allows for what the meeting could be arranged. volt in Mosul last year.
comes here next week, to open
British military authorities con- He said he had informed the
The court official also re- a new show and to autograph
Soviet
envoy
in
Israel;
Michael
sider Israel's superior technical
ferred to the Egyptian dictator
Bodrov, that he wanted to see as a "Zionist hireling and the mentioned new interesting
training and combativeness."
book of which he is the author,
LEONARD SILLMAN
On the other hand, the Ob- the Soviet leader and the .envoy stooge of American imperial-
We are talking about Leon-
promised
him
an
answer.
When
ism." Nasser is accused of hav- ard Sillman, author of "Here that his "religion has always
server stated, Britain discounts
as propaganda "inspired" Israeli this was not forthcoming before ing fomented the revolt in an Lies Leonard Sillman—Straight- been the theater." He was actor
reports about a- major Soviet his departure for the United attempt to upset the rule of ened Out at Last," published by and producer, now he is the
build-up of the Egyptian Air States was scheduled, Ben- Col. Kassem, the Iraqi ruler.
Citadel, who is coming to be- autobiographer who has made
Gurion recounted, he raised the
Force in the last few - months. issue
troit, his home town, as pro- a record -of the confreres with
once
again
with
Bodrov
Ben-Gurion
to
Report
at
The newspaper dismissed as
ducer of "The Second String," whom he labored and built the
"iidiculous" reports that the and was told the matter could Special Cabinet Meeting
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime based on the story "The Other American theater as we know
Egyptians are about to receive be discussed after Ben-Gurion's
One," by Collette, to be staged it today.
Russian, MIG-19 fighter-bombers. return from his tour of the Minister David Ben-Gurion may at the Cass.
He emphasizes, in his de-
convene 'a special meeting of
Western capitals.
Sillman will be at the J. L. scription of the struggles to
Soviet Official Says Israel
Asked what he expected the Cabinet to report on his
Stubbornly Leaning on West
President Eisenhower and Mac- conversations with President Hudson Co.'s downtown book create "New Faces," that his
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A millan to do about the Middle Eisenhower and Britain's Prime department from 12 to 2 on career has been based on de-
Monday, to autograph his won- veloping new people in the
high ranking Soviet diplomat in East at the forthcoming sum- Minister Harold Macmillan.
theater, to "deal exclusively
The Cabinet received pre- derful story.
Israel was reported as having mit conference, Ben-Gurion said
Detroiters will be proud of in cocoons."
stated that Israel has no chance_ he expected the Big Two lead- liminary estimates of the dam-
What remarkable stories he
of receiving from the West the ers "to strengthen peace in the, age caused by the recent this remarkable fellow who, as
same quantity of arms that the area." He said he was ready to drought. The damage may reach a youngster, left our city in relates — about all the best
Arabs are getting from Soviet meet United Arab Republic 80,000,000 pounds ($44,000,000). search for fulfillment on the known actors, about Elsa Max-
stage. What experiences are well, about Edward J. Barber
bloc countries.
depicted in the book describ- who never stopped helping him
The unnamed Soviet diplo-
ing his search for his career! financially! There are revela-
mat made this statement to a
He struggled, but he caught the tions of pirating stars, of jeal-
representative of Haaretz, one
imagination of many of the ousies, of successes and failures.
of Israel's leading daily news-
Even in successes, there have
very great on the stage. He lost
.
papers.
NEW YORK — For the first Youth Aliyah aid, Kol de- money more often than not, yet at times been failures. For
According to Haaretz, the time in its 26 year history, dared that "unless they are he will be rated as a success instance, his concluding chap-
Soviet diplomat said: "We have budgetary limitations make it admitted to Youth Aliyah with- because of the triumphs that ter, titled "Exit Line," consists
attained supremacy over the inipossible for Youth Aliyah to in a year, they will create se- already are assigned to his only of this one line:
West • in armaments. Missiles accept an additional 3,000 chil- rious difficulties for Israel."
credit.
" 'Miss Isobel' ran in New
and other modern weapons that dren now in need of its care, Mrs. A. P. Schoolman, Hadas-
York for 56 performances.
it were only for the
If
we have developed have made Moshe Kol, world head of Youth sahi s national chairman for creation of the several "New
It lost $'72,000."
conventional weapons obsolete. Aliyah and member of the Youth Aliyah, told the confer- Faces" theatrical perform-
There is so much to the story
ence that Hadassah is consider- ances, his place in the history
We don't know ourselves what Knesset, has disclosed.
it could be totally account-
to do with those .conventional Youth Aliyah is the interna- ing helping Youth Aliyah to de- of the theater would already that
ed
for
only in a classroom' for
velop
a
special
program
for
materials• We must either throw tional agency for the rescue
be
indelible.
But
he
had
other
theater-lovers,
where it would
them away for smelting, or sell and relief of homeless Jewish culturally retarded children by triumphs, and, as will be indi- make an excellent
textbook.
them to less-developed coun- children and their rehabilita- establishing special facilities at cated here this week at the
In any event, "Here Lies
tries and thus win friends."
tion and education in Israel. Ramat Hadassah Szold — Youth Cass, he continues to create Leonard - Sillman—Straightened
The diplomat indicated that Since its inception in 1934, Aliyah's principal reception cen- successes.
Out at Last," is delightfully
the -Soviet Union would not Youth Aliyah has handled more ter near Haifa to accommo-
"Here lies Leonard Sillman" entertaining and instructive.
date
about
100
"culturally
han-
agree to an arms embargo or than 95,000 youngsters from 72
could well serve as a textbook Many a person who wonders
to disarmament limited to the countries. Hadassah, the Wo- dicapped" youngsters—ranging for
theatrical aspirants. It is,
Middle East. "The entire prob- men's Zionist Organization of in age from 12 to 14 years- in many respects, a history of about the theater will, in turn,
lem," he is quoted as saying, America, is the official repre- for a period of from six months the stage and the great actors be straightened out after read-
ing this autobiography. And
"can be solved only through a sentative of Youth Aliyah in to one year.
She announced that to meet of our time. It is a revealing Detroiters will get an extra
general disarmament agree- the United States.
account of the trials and tribu- thrill by an account of the early
Kol, who arrived in the the pressing needs of Youth
ment."
The Soviet representative United States from Israel last Aliyah, Hadassah has just allo- lations of stage folks, but it is days of our community.
also reportedly confirmed earlier week, addressed more than 600 cated an additional $250,000 to sprinkled with so much humor
as a most de- Arrest Nazi General
reports to the effect that, at the leaders of Hadassah at the an- Youth Aliyah. that it emerges
lightful
and
entertaining story.
The conference also was ad-
- forthcoming summit meetings, nual Youth Aliyah conference
For Detroiters, there is spe- for Mass Executions
the USSR will not be ready to at the Waldorf-Astoria. He said dressed by Mrs. Franklin D. cial
interest in the second chap-
guarantee the status quo in the that an additional $1,000,000 Roosevelt, world patron of ter, "The
COLOGNE, (JTA)—Karl Zen-
of an Amer- ner,
farmer chief of police of
Middle East. will enable Youth Aliyah to ad- youth Aliyah, who presented a ican," 'in Making
which
Leonard
de-
Addressing himself apparent- mit 3,000 children.
special "IMA Award" ("Youth scribes the family background. Aachen, was arrested here and
charged with participation in
He noted that the needs of Aliyah Mother Award"), to Dr.
ly to Israel, the Soviet diplomat
the complete story of the mass execution of Jews in
told the Haaretz representative: Israel's underprivileged chil- Miriam K. Freund, national When
Detroit
is
written,
this
chapter
Byelorussia during the Nazi
"Abandon your exclusive ties dren have increased over the president of Hadassah. Mrs.
with the West, change your past two years due to the influx Isaac Stern, wife of, the noted may be referred to for verifica- occupation.
tion
of
some
of
the
early
activi-
He was a general in the Hit-
policy—so that you will receive of young people. from Oriental violin virtuoso, also spoke.
ties of preceding generations— ler S.S., and 'lief of the Hitler
arms both from us and from as well as East European coun-
in business and in morals, in security service in Minsk,
the West, like the Arabs get. trie's. Today, Youth Aliyah cares Paris Jewish Area Hit
estate and in social aspira- capital of Byelorussia, during
Why are you stubbornly leaning for 12,000 young people in by Anti Semitic Vandalism I real
dons.
the war.
on one foot only?" more than 250 installations in
Sillman's father was a jewel-
PARIS, (JTA) — Swastikas
A ruling holding that Dr.
Israel.
Kai said that Youth Aliyah's and- anti-Semitic slogans again er. His grandparents sold cloaks Franz Schle;relberger, Deputy
Ben-Gurion Invites
1959-60 budget totals about $5,- appeared during the past few and suits. "Many of the cus- Minister 'of Justice during the
Macmillan to Israel
500,000. This, he said, repre- days on the. doors of apartments tomers were prostitutes. When Nazi regime, need not stand
LONDON (JTA) — British sents- a reduction of $1,000,000 and shops belonging to Jews in one of them appeared to make trial again, was handed down
Prime Minister Harold Mac- as against the 1958-59 budget. Paris' Third Arondisement, a a purchase, by ringing the by the Schlesw ...Holstein Su-
doorbell three times quickly, as perior Court. Dr. Schlegelber-
millan may visit Israel . as a Youth Aliyah depends upon vol- Jewish section.
The area hit 'by the anti- instructed, it was the signal for ger, who had been convicted of
result of an invitation extended untary organizations through-
to him by Israel's Prime Min- out the world for 'its financial Jewish smearings has often my grandmother to hustle her war crimes by the Nuremberg
ister David Ben-Gurion during support. Hadassah, its largest* been subject to anti - Semitic children out of the house and Military Tribunal, was re-
their talk here last Thursday, it single financial supporter, con- vandalism during the past sev- into the back yard .where they arrested recently, and indicted
tributes• $2,100,000 annually to eral months. The swastikas wouldn't be contaminated by on a charge that ne had ordered
was indicated here.
were painted at night on shops the riff-raff who were making the execution of a Jewish
Ben-Gurion was in Oxford the Youth Aliyah budget.
laborer, .Markus Luftglass, in
In discussing the plight of on Rue Filles de Calzaire and my grandparents rich."
Sunday as the guest of Sir
Sillman states at the outset 1941.
Isaiah Berlin, noted British- the 3,000 children now awaiting Rue Beranger.
Leonard Sillman, Joe Grosslight's
Grandson, Directs Play at Cass,
Will Autograph Books at Hudson's
y out . All iyah Is Seeking r$1,000,000
to Extend Program to 3,000 Children
-