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September 16, 1960 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 16, 1960 — 1 0

U.S. Supports Egypt for Security Council Seal; Eisenhower, Nassar to Meet

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The seat by some other regional
State Department plans no re- countries, the United States had
strictions on the movements of "no alternative" but to accede
President Nasser of the United to the "regional choice." The
Arab Republic during his stay UAR is slated for the seat to
in the United States as head of be vacated by Tunisia.
his country's delegation to the
State Department sources said
United Nations.
that UAR defiance of the Se-
Plans are being made for curity Council on the Suez
President Eisenhower and Sec- blockade, the maintenance of a
retary of. State Herter to meet technical state of war against
with Nasser in Washington, Or Israel, and similar factors were
New York, or in both cities. weighed, but a decision was
State Department sources said it nevertheless taken to tacitly ap-
waS reasonable to expect Nasser prove the selection of the UAR
to raise the Israel issue when as a new member of the Secur-
he talks with President Eisen- ity Council.
howler.
Nasser will attend the open-
It was revealed by authorita- ing of the United Nations Gen-
tive State Department sources eral Assembly in New York
that the United States will sup- Sept. 20. It will be his first visit
port the election of the United to the United States. Sources in
Arab Republic to a seat on the the State Department pointed
United Nations .Security Coun- out that "further improvement"
cil. These sources said it has is sought in U.S. - UAR rela-
been decided here that the tions, and it was hoped Ameri-
United States could not oppose can agreement on addition of
the placement of the UAR on the UAR to. the Security Coun-
the Security Council because of cil would have this effect.
American relations with the
Rep. Seymour Halpern, New
Afro-Asian bloc.
York Republican, said Presi-
(From Jerusalem it
7 ent Nasser should be required
David
comply with United Nations
ported that Prem
of
isions, including lifting the
Ben-Gurion
Canal blockade against
Israel
American isiti
S
t semina
li shipping, before the UAR
part
Is
State
the Mi dle East that is ven membership on the UN
studyi
no intention of at - S
rity Council.
he h
UN General A s
ing t
• ep. Halpern said Nasser's
des• e Nasser's d o.
isit to the United States af•
e. forded an opportunity to con-
State D rt
T
N
front him with his "continued
plai d that, b use
for
e arrogant defiance of the United
gime is
ser
Nations on the Suez issue." He
added that Nasser discriminated
"unfairly, not only against Is-
rael, but against the shipping
of the United States and other
8913 Puritan
free world UN members who
BACK IN THE STORE
seek to lawfully trade with Is-
FOR BUSINESS
raeli ports."
Best Wishes to All Our Rela-
Arab diplomats here are
tives, Friends and customers
' resi•
using pressur
for A Happy New Year
ed
of the
dent Nas,
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Washington as an official
guest of the United States
Government during his visit
to the United Nations as head
of his country's delegation to
the UN Assembly, it was re-
vealed here today.
Indicating to Washington of-
ficials that Nasser was expect-
ing such an invitation, the Arab
diplomats were trying to create
an impression that Nasser's
visit to Washington would im-
prove Arab relations with the
United States. Some officials in
the State Department favor the
extending of such an invitation,
while others believe that such
a gesture would provoke strong
protests in this country among
Jews.
(In New York, Former Presi-
dent Harry S. Truman denounc-
ed Nasser along with heads of
Communist states planning to
attend the United Nations Gen-
eral Assembly. Speaking before
a group of foreign-language
newspaper editors, Truman de-
clared: "I don't think any more
of Nasser than I do of Khrush-
chev, and they can both go to
the bottom of the Atlantic as
far as I'm concerned.") .

Nasser Seeks 'Summit
Conference' of Afro-Asian
Leaders at U.N.
LONDON, (JTA) —Pre
Nasser will stay in
nd pos-
States at least a
reported
sibly longer,
from Cairo.
sit would de-
The long
an leaders at the
velop if A
sembly decide to
General
own "summit con-
hold the
the UN, the report
ference"
said. A ngements were bei
een the UAR, Y o-
made b
d Afro-A•offic
slavia
on the ate for
the hea of state
revealed.
the rep
rt also said th be-
The r
for a first v . to
fore lea
oute to New York,
Norway e
Minister Mah-
UAR For
id: "We want to
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Veterans will present to the new
Huntington' Woods Public Li-
Nasser to Mobilize Afro-Asian
brary, a 50-star, silk American
Nations Against Israel
Nations
flag and standard at a special
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Gamal I meeting of th
rary board at
Abdel Nasser, President of the 8 p.m.
ay.
United Arab Republic, hopes to
resentation will to place
use his presence at the United
on
he new building, loca
Nations General Assembly fo
co is
at Nadine,
ich
the purpose of another "
opened for public use this
ek.
dung" conference of Afro
ian
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ng to an 10005 Elgin, Huntington
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xiliary
In April 1955,
Afro-Asian
ill als pr
three opies of
countries met a
andung, In- he bo
American
s i
donesia. Among
resolutions
edman and
ars," y
be
they adopted, a
asser's insist-
lk.
tri
instructress
ence, was on endorsing the
uxiliar
Mrs. Norman
Arab League's nti-Israel poli-
cies. Nasser is nown to have
made several
orts since 1955
Subur
Nursery School
nd Afro-Asian
to convene a s
B.
Moshe Synagogue
conference.
these moves
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