(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Aryanism" are being issued by the Naples Chamber of Corn- merce to industrialists and merchants wishing to trade with Arab countriese, it became known here. The government ministry of bor announced it is under- a probe into the practices ism," according to Lo Specchio, a popular Italian news maga- zine, have been requested by heads of firms eager to trade with Arab countries who must prove that they are in no way connected with Jews or have any commercial relations with Israel. cted Presi , either of the Security amendment, which I dramatic proof of the vitality co-sponsored, is to serve as a and effectiveness of f r e e guide, if the Democratic plat- democratic institutions," form is to receive more than (JTA reported from London on lip service—the influence of the the eve of the election: "The United States and other mari- Cairo Radio, in a broadcast com- time powers must be brought to menting on the Presidential elec- bear on a just solution that re- tions in the Unit d tates, w moves all discrimination from tha axon the Suez Canal." Kennedy said that "the its of Israel, when it wit eninsula, forces from the Sin om both the received a pled nd the United United State Israeli shipping Nations t e Suez Canal would rights i ted. This is a • United be sup Natio stand in which we hav part' lar moral obligation." H of American aid. by mg t w Senator Kennedy's position, gav assurance that "the ne candi- the resid set forth in a letter to the De cratic Administration w , would b ored by the no time taking the ini American Jewish Congress, wa Arabs no m which of the can- or peace, and all the tiv was on how he would deal didate d come out victorious of the -White House will with the Suez Canal blockade' tho elections.") toward that end." and the various anti-Jewish be Henry Cabot Lodge, Republi- sident Ri Vic discriminations enforced by can Vice Presidential nominee, Nixon de , as Presi- told a crowd in the New York the Arab States. He averred that he would dent, he would not use the garment district her "act affirmatively to protect all authority of the President American c i t i z ens from the under amendments to the an I." e practice of religious or racial curity Act, empowe ed Democratic He 01 d aid discrimination _by f or e i g n President to w engaging in gre en Emanuel Celler an states," that he had studied the from county" fare against Abfaham Multer, both of New various forms of discrimination economic ients of American York, because they said they other against American citizens - de- tary proof", that had "do c aid. tailed by the American Jewish econ Lo Nasser's tE Congress and agreed that "this President Nixon's V. uez war very serious problem that was directed to the J is a m . Lodg situation. as ske should be rectified as early as r Veterans which ha of S , chair- m what his attitude possible." Un States of e of the Presid Kennedy pointed out that he ons. gation to the Unit combs He asked: "If had supported the amendments retionary powers anti-Israel, agains reign discriminati to the Mutual Security Act ited Nations Am- why sh erican citizens. which called on the President Michael Comay, of to withhold -economic aid from srael, give me a farewell lunch- able eon when I retired from the states engaging in economic har warfare against other states re- for me to state at this particu- United Nations?" ceiving American aid. He de- lar time that I would or would Persons in the crowd shouted clared that "as President, I not take a particular action at Mr. Lodge: "Go back to would certainly implement an under certain future circum- Egypt," "L o d g e is Nasser's act, expressing the sense- of the stances, I do say that we must buddy,"* and "Go swim in the Senate, when I so - enthusias- not resort to measures which Suez." tically supported that piece of would cause an effect which is ZOA Was Non-Partisan legislation. I. would also carry the opposite of what we - are out the mandate, twice ex- trying to accompJjsh. And I be- The non-partisan position of pressed by the Senate, that the lieve it unlikely that any United the Zionist Organization of President act affirmatively to States Government—regardless AmeriCa in the campaign was protect all American citizens of the Ad-ministration in power emphasized in a statement by from the practice of racial dis- —would conclude that the im- Max Bressler, ZOA president, crimination by foreign govern- position of sanctions against a who said: ments." nation is the best way to secure "The Zionist Organization of In another statement, he cooperation in the world strug- America is non-Partisan: ItS warned that the arms race in gle against prejudice.'! constituency throughout t hi s the Middle East was jeopard- Nixon . outlined the "basic land of ours is of both Political dizing the opportunity for policies" he favored to meet the faiths. OUr progiam for Amer- peace there. He pledged that problem of discrimination in the ica, for Israel and Jewry has his administration "will waste Middle East. These were, he been endored 'by both political no time in taking the initia- - said, "strong and unremitting parties. No endorsement of tive for peace, and all the efforts to establish- freedom of- either one • or the other candi- authority of the White House passage through the Suez Canal date by any individual— will be used toward that end." and to end discriminatory prac- wh n the highest leader- ranks of the In a- letter to former Senator tices in the area"; con , onis •rgam of America Herbert H. • Lehman, Kennedy and increased suppo he Arab —constitutes an sement condemned the continued block- and measures t r liking stand- by the Zionist Organ n of ade against Israeli shipping States to rais de opportunities -America." through the Suez Canal, and de- ards and ment of the Arab clared that the United States for res: Invoked in the elec had "a particular moral obliga- refug campaign was the issue t called, "abov all" for tion" to see that all discrimina- the Sta Depar ent sh d nued and tir ss se tions were removed at the of he n of ng practical mea to canal. • f a lie out lasting pea in the Mid- The Democratic candidate's he ns d that, a e East." He w letter coincided with reports S Council, si the nd bloc that -the arms flow from th e ong as the boy UA is violating t curity ade continued • Americ Soviet bloc to the United Ara Council's decis. .permit Republic was increasing. H are barred fr•rtain free passa all ships, in- eir religious cludi said, "I feel that the opportun ries because o a ships, through *th, "the Middle East will be ity for peace is jeopardized b Canal. rce of tension and a thr the arms race in the Middle F o u r Republican Senators East. An international effort to candidate urged Secretary of State Herter T h e should be made to prevent this dangerous race. If this cannot pledged that he would devote to "oppose the candidacy of the be done, then at the very least himself to the elimination of United Arab Republic to a seat we should not condone any im- prejudice at home and, where in the Security Council" of the balance between the powers. manifest, against Americans United Nations. A letter to the For imbalance also leads to abroad. He said he would work Secretary was sent yeseterday, to this end through the State signed jointly by S e n a t or s war." He said there had been "too Department, the United Nations Jacob K. Javits and Kenneth tough rhetoric and too little, and "every diplomatic means Keating, both of New York; Clifford P. Case, New Jersey; leadership" on the subject of available." Nixon hailed the "success- and Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania. the Suez Canal blockade. He charged that "our policy in ful efforts of the people of MRS. MOSES DYCKMAN was Washington, and in the United Israel to make the desert Nations, has permitted defiance bloom and to turn their reelected president of Mizrachi of our 1957 pledge with im- country into a new land of Women of America at the close punity" by the Nasser regime. promise." He said that "by of the organization's 35th an- If America's solemn word is these courageous efforts, and nual convention in A t l a n t i c to have meaning, if the resolu- by the technical aid it has ex- City, at which Mrs*. Bessie Gots- tions and decisions of the tended to newly independent feld of Tel Aviv again was des- United Nations are to be bind- nations of Africa and Asia ignated as hononary national , i ing on all parties, if the Mutual Israel has given to the world president. would b e to swerv the Un- ited ic Republic from its pol- . icy of ke ping the Suez Can l closed to Israel. The broadc st a - tacked both Presid nt al c ndi- dates, chargin em • compe- it o to g orns tes.' ed ed • SUBURBAN COATS Fully quilted or nylon wool lined, in polished corduroy or all wool in extra long or stouts. I • Analyses of the result of the crucial election on Tuesday are said to indicate that President- Elect John F. Kennedy received a slightly increased Jewish vote. He is known to have received an overwhelming Catholic vote and many more Negroes voted Democratic. Sen. Kennedy said, in one of the closing statements of his eLec tion campaign, that he would, _ as _ President, exercise the authority. the President holds- under amendments to the Mutual Security Act, empower- ing him _to withhold_ aid from countries engaging in economic warfare against other recipients 7 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 11, 1960 Kennedy Pledged to Withhold Economic Aryanism Certificates Are Issued Aid from Countries Conducting Warfare to Naples Business Pals of Arabs of the Naples Chamber of Com- in this respect. 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