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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-09

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Sharett Launches United Appeal Drive in Africa

rael United Appeal compaign at
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA)
directed against any of the Arab might lay them open to 'charges Former Israel Prime Minister a banquet here, on a lightning
(Continued from Page 1)
that they are taking a position Moshe Sharett launched the Is- tour of South Africa.
the period that coincides pre- states.
Lodge did come through for or against any American can-
cisely with Lodge's services here
as the permanent representative once, very recently, on one is- didate for office—especially for
of the Washington Administra- sue concerning Israel. That an office on the threshold of the
happened when Argentina White House. But, at the same
tion.
The last time the United Na- charged Israel, before the time, these same diplomats and
Security Council, of endanger- Secretariat personalities know the
tions spoke up decisively and
courageously on an Israeli-Arab ing peace and security by record; they should, they have
lived it and sweated out all its
issue was in 1951. On Sept. 1 of abducting Adolf Eichmann.
that year, the Security Council
On the opening day of the manifestations, not only in de-
adopted its famous resolution for- debate on that issue, Lo lge's bates but also in those very
bidding Egypt from blockading intervention in the Security behind-the-scenes negotiations of
the Suez Canal to Israeli goods Council condemned Nazism and which Lodge is proud.
They watch the American pres-
and shipping. That resolution was anti-Semitism in severest terms.
Prayer Shawl, made of rich heavy,
forthright. It was passed only be- But as far as action was con- idential elections with great in-
finest quality rayon, features the
terest.
And
they
also
understand
cause both the United States and cerned, Lodge seemed ready to
traditional Blessing of the Tallis
the Soviet Union agreed on it.
accept the Argentina resolution why Nixon chose to pinpoint
in a beautiful overall pattern,
expert
on
Arab-
as
the
Lodge
In the first few years of demanding. "appropriate repara- Israeli relations. Certainly — re-
woven right into the fabric in
Lodge's tenure here, the nature tion" from Israel. Argentina in-
gleaming white-on-white.
gardless of who may have had
of. the Security Council had terpreted "appropriate repara-
ultimate Administration respons
tion"
to
mean
the
return
of
changed completely. The Arab-
OUTSTANDING F
bility for Lodge's actio
Israeli disputes were almiast Eichmann to Argentina.
The next morning, when the it was Lodge
constantly on the Council agr,nda.
Striped
in deep, glowing irides

icy here as
Arab-
Not one resolution was adopted Council reconvened, Lodge was such
cent blue.
States government
that could, by the farthest stretch first to speak. He announced that
o implement.
of interpretation, be construed as the United States would conside
• Collar with Hebrew Blessing,
favorable to Israel or condemna- the case closed if the Arge
lavishly embroidered in gleam-
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for
Center
tory of any Arab action. Some resolution were adopted,
ing, tarnish-proof gold or silver-
Fall Pre-School Programs
of the time, the fault was clearly ing the Israel gove
oned metallic thread.
11
nues
Reg' trati.
Russia's — its delegation here apology to Argentina
ool
swinging freely with its veto on priate reparation."
Com unit
Arab-Israeli matters, just as it tended, in his r d
W.
.rte a
has so frequently on so many to the ZOA, tit. sta
• oa. Oak ark.
other issues. But the West did Lodge did tin the
ractions are nursery
resolution was adopted
not escape responsibility.
roups, featuring a full
Much too often, in the opinion the saying here went, "Arge
of virtually all neutral observers got its resolution—but Israel go
Other fine talleisim in
emotional-
velOp p
here, the West did not show that to keep Eich.nann."
Blue and Black $1 50
get-
about
ly,
and
learn
more
toughness, that skillful "arm-
Were American domestic
From
Up
ting
along
with
others,
under
twisting" on behalf of favorable politics involved in that over-
the
supervision
of
competent
votes, that it has employed so night change of attitude? There
frequently and so successfully on were many guesses here as to teachers.
Transportation is available
so many other occasions. And what might have happened
there is little doubt here that the overnight. The fact is, as Nixon for main building activities
top spokesman for the West — stated it, that Lodge's second within the area bounded by Liv-
more than that, the most per- speech that morning did alter ernois, Evergreen, McNichols
IFREE WITH PURCHASE ...
suasive of behind-the-scenes per- the situation in favor of Israel. and Eight Mile Road.
For information call the Cen-
suaders—was Lodge' himself.
OF TALLIS at $4.50 and up — A
One might ask: who was re-
The Security Council virtually sponsible for the U.S. policy in ter's children's division, DI
BEAUTIFUL
NON-TARNISHABLE TALLIS CLIP
abdicated its duty to act as the the UN, vis-a-vis Israel and the 1-4200.
prime UN organ for the main- Arab states during the period
ALSO A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HIGH -
tenance of peace and security— 1953-1960? Who called the shots? `Chinese Puzzle'. Begins
but that abdication was most glar- Was it Dulles, who reigned as Young Marrieds Season
HOLIDAY NEEDS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
ing, most obvious, when it came Secretary of State during most of
The Young Married - Group of
to Arab-Israeli -issues.
that time? Or was it the chairman Temple Israel will Present its
So much for omissions. What of the U.S. delegation who, dur- first affair of the season, "Chi-
of acts of commission? Let us ing his - entire tenure here, was nese Puzzle," 8:30 p.m. Sept. 17
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recall one outstanding issue:
a member of the Eisenhower in the Temple Israel Youth
the Sinai crisis that held the Cabinet?
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_spotlIghtsitetour months here,
Diplomats here, and ranking prizes will be featured. For in-
Cor. Monterey
from late October, 1956, when members of the Secretariat, are formation, call Jerome Robbins
Hr. Schaefer
Israel invaded Sinai, until of course carefully correct in at LI 7-2871, or Jerry Ross at
TO 8-4720
DI 1-0569
March 1, 1957,. when Israel's avoiding any - expressions- - that UN2-7885.
'Foreigfi -Ministor, • Mrs. Golda •
Meir; announced to the General ---
Assembly. (hat Israel _was at:
last ready to withdraw all its-
troops from the Gaza Strip and
from Sharm el -Sheik:- _
On :this, issue- the UN -did net-
falter. At the first meeting of the
Security Council considering the
Sinai action, it was Lodge who—
forthrightly, vigorously—demand-
ed - immediate Council action.
Russia, too, thundered against
Israel. Russia, of course, had its
own axe to grind. It accused
Britain and France of conspiring
with Israel, picturing the entire
Suez-Sinai crisis as a joint action
undertaken by the British and
French "imperialists" who used
Israel as a catspaw.
But when it came to voting—
first in the Council, later in a
special emergency session of the
General Assembly, later still at
the regular session of the Gen-
eral Assembly—there was no dif-
ference between the votes cast by
the Soviet Union and those re-
once analysts and finan-
e ash tray won't hold much
e hour grows late.
corded b., the U.S.A. In fact, it
d proble
more. But the some
was only because these two pow-
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wedding,
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ers acted in harmony — although
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their vocal approaches were
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widely divergent — that the UN
, investment plan, and complete life insur-
t or emergencies. Yet, there
ready cash for
did accomplish anything on the
ance oudit.
oncing your most ch •
be a way
Sinai issue.
SS.
d
Lodge expressed great pride,
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just before he resigned from his
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been the life work of Rudolf Leitmon, one of the na-
times he was able to line up a
two-thirds vote in the General
Assembly on many issues. One
of the issues he named specific-
ally was the establishment of the
United Nations Emergency Force.
One searches the record here
in vain for a single issue on
which such pressures had been
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Lodge's Record on Arab-Israel Issues

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