ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA)—)t: tion has nothing to do with June, after the summit meet- cellor Konrad Adenauer and leaders he met, together with
demand that President Eisen- Israel, that American Catholics ing of the great powers, it was United Nation Secretary Gen- their evaluation of Middle East
hower's Committee on Govern- were likewise discriminated indicated here Tuesday.
eral Hammarskjold on the inter- problems.
Mrs. Golda Meier, Israel's
ment Employment Policy against by Arab nations. He
The Prime Minister, it was national situation the Middle
should enforce its regulations urged that "American prestige understood, decided he would East and Israel security prob- Foreign Minister, and Kaddish
Luz, speaker of the Knesset, at-
by insisting that the State De- at home and abroad be but- rather have an unhurried and lems.
Replying to questions from tended the meeting.
partment and other federal tressed by a clear, unequivocal longer visit and talks after the
May summit meeting than the
agencies cease and desist from policy against further bias."
A resolution demanding brief and hurried visit likely
discriminating against poten-
FOR THE BEST DEAL
tial employees of the Jewish that the United Nations in- while President De Gaulle and
faith, was voiced by Adolf Held, vestigate the condition of the his aides were preparing last
ON THE LEADER FOR 1960 —
national chairman of the Jew- Jewish in the . S•viet Union minute arrangements for the
ish Labor Committee, at the was adopted at the closing summit meeting.
THE "WIDE TRACK" PONTIAC.
session of the three-day con-
JLC convention.
It was reported that in con-
ventio
n.
The
resolution
trast to the semi-private nature
"Americans seeking employ-
ment, for example," Held said, urged the free world "not to of the Prime Minister's visits to
"in the State Department, are remain silent in the face of Washington and London, the
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mentary
rights
of
Jews"
in
ficial one with all the usual
to their political loyalty—which
formalities of protocol. The
we believe to be correct—but Communist lands.
Another
resolution
appealed
Prime Minister also plans to
as to their religious affinities,
to
the
free
world
to
protect
visit Holland and Belgium on
which we believe to be repre-
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hensible." He stressed that both Israel morally and militarily his European trip. -
Ben-Gurion reported to the
the Republican and Democratic "from continued attempts by
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influence
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foreign affairs of the Knesset
that imposition by foreign gov-
ernments of discrimination The convention also took cogni- on his visit to the United
against United States citizens zance of the continued employ-
based on their religion or race ment in high government posi-
was contrary to American tions in West Germany of per-
sons with Nazi backgrounds. It
policy.
urged the Bonn government "to
"The sordid fact remains," keep alive in the German mind
Held outlined, "that our gov- the crimes committed against
ernment while publicly con- Jews and humanity" by the
demning such action on the Nazi regime.
part of the Arab states, has pri-
Principal speakers at the con-
vately condoned such actions. vention included George Meany,
We must have an immediate president of the AFL-CIO;
order instructing all agencies David Dubinsky, president of
of government to desist from the International Ladies Gar-
screening qualified American ment Workers Union; Adolph
citizens from military, diplo- Held, Alexander Kahn, general
matic or other service in a manager of the Jewish Daily
foreign country solely because Forward; Nathan Chanin, sec-
of objections by that country retary general of the Work-
to the religion or race of these men's Circle and others.
American citizens," Mr. Held
Kahn told the convention
demanded. He asked for such that the attempt to create an
provisions in all treaties and anti-Semitic movement in
executive agreements. He also America is a failure "because
called upon the United States we have an informed public
Chamber of Commerce to opinion, a free press and a
"vigorously oppoSe policies united Jewish community,
which condone boycotts against which is on guard fighting
American business firms which against prejudice and dis-
employs Jews or which have
crimination and for justice."
Jewish stockholders or direc-
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The investigation by the De- givings about a Jewish state in
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propagandists in this country to make Israel safe." He told
motif.
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that the question of discrimina- and who were welcome in Is-
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Jacob Pat, executive secre-
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at a meeting of the European
executive of the World Jewish
Congress. •
Delegations attended the
meeting from Austria, Belgium,
Ireland, West Germany, France,
Italy, the Netherlands, Britain,
Switzerland and North Africa.
Dr. Riegner spoke on the prog-
ress of efforts since the last
plenary session in Stockholm to
coordinate World Jewish Con-
gress organization procedures.
Other speakers were V. Elia-
shar, Israel charge d'affaires in
Brussels; and M. Marinower,
chairman of the Belgian Section
of WJC. A special session on
recent anti-Semitic incidents
was held in which experts from
member organizations of the
WJC took part.
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B-G Plans Paris Visit Next June After Summit Talks
Discrimination Against Jews in
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
States and Britain. He pre- committee members, he dis-
to The Jewish News)
Federal Agencies Protested by
sented a • survey of his talks cussed his meetings with the
JERUSALEM. — Prime Min- with President Eisenhower, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
ister Ben-Gurion's projected British Prime Minister Harold Committee, Presidential candid-
Jewish Labor Committee Convention visit
to Paris will take place in Macmillan, West German Chan- ates and his impressions of the