UN Delays Action on Filling Wilson's Grandson
Speaker Dec. 8
Council Seat; FAR Opposed JDC
The Very Rev. Francis Bowes
Sayre, Jr., Dean of the Washing-
by AJ Committee and Javits ton
Cathedral, Washington, D.C.,
that ship as it attempted tran- will be principal speaker at
the 46th annu-
sit through the Suez Canal,
al meeting
Dec. 17, 1959, keeping it im-
s-
the Joint
mobilized until April 10, 1960.
tribution
M-
On the latter date, the ship
c. 8,
mittee,
was allowed to sail, minus its
a n -
it w a
cargo of 400 tons of cement
c e d
which had been purchased from
and M.
Israel by a consignee of As-
rburg,
mara, Eritrea. On Nov. 3, the
hairman.
cargo was officially confiscated.
* *
e Rev.
a grand-
U.S. Urged Not to Support
f Pres-
Nasser for Council Seat
oodrow
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
American Jewish Committee . Dean Sayre W 11 o n, has
taken
urged the United States Gov- throughout many yea
ernment not to support the se- a most active interest 'n the
lection of the United Arab Re- fate of millions of r. gees
public to the United Nations all over the world. As cha
Security • Council until that of the board of t e U.S. Comm
s spear-
es,
country "pledges itself to do tee for Re
everything in its power to pur- headed . . activities o behalf
sue the goal of peace."
of "W d Refugee Year."
The statement, adopted by
0 .r speakers at the a ual
will be Warb
the Committee's executive JD
s A. Leavitt, JDC execut
board, stressed that President
ce-chairman, who recently
Nasser of the United Arab Re-
urned from a survey tour in v
public had "just announced,hi
ous countries, including the C
intention to destroy the st.
go, South Africa and
of Israel by War." On this b
Charles H. -Jor• n, J
the resolution stated th
p •- ditect•I. :general
elect the United Arab
lic to the Security Cou 1 - at an ft
ba is on JD
less it complies with t
principle of the Uni d a- 25 cou
eserva-
tions"which is the
"make
tion of peace"—woul
istence
a mockery of the very
of the United Nation
The resolution furth called
TEL AVIV, (J • ) — Israel's
for direct discussions. etween
nal," a pipe-
"overland suez
the United Arab Repu
line for the tr sfer of oil from
Israel aimed at resolvin
to the Mediter-
the Red S
lems "of mutual concern
completed here re-
ranean,
establishing peace in the
h the hauling into
dle East. It pointed out tha
the United Arab Republic had place of the last section of the
called for such direct conver- 32-inch pipe at the water's edge
sations between the United at Haifa Bay.
The last section will enable
States and the Soviet Union on
questions which presently di- the crude oil pumped from the
southern part of Eilat, to be
vide the two countries.
The Committee's executive loaded onto tankers in Haifa. It
board reaffirmed its belief that was learned that, in readiness
"a cessation of the arms race" for the completion of this proj-
in the Middle East would "con- ect, Israel has already sold large
tribute greatly" to a "firm and quantities of crude oil to pur-
lasting peace" in the area. It chasers in Europe.
cited I President Eisenhower's
recommendation to limit
supply of arms to troubl
in connection with
rmerly Located at
applying equally t
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East.
w Associated With
(In Washingt
OOD BARBER SHOP I
cob K. Javits,
18418 WYOMING
publican, calle
invites his old customers
retary of State
d friends to stop in and see,
LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—Roby Ion in a last-
him.
H. Heard, an editor of the Los to dissuade th
Angeles City News Service, who ment from supp
has been preparing a series of ing of the Unit
news articles on Nazi youth ac- public on the Uni
tivities in this section of Cali- Security Council.)
fornia, was found beaten to
death in his home here yester-
day.
According to police, Heard
had been probing into Nazi ac-
tivities, since several youths
JTA)—Young
ALGIER
wearing Nazi-type u n i f or ms Jewish g'
in Morocco are fre-
picketed a theatre here recently quently • ducted and forced to
when the Negro entertainer, adopt
e Islamic faith, or to;
Sammy Davis, Jr., was starred. mar
Moslems, according to a
Davis, a convert to Judaism, CO laint voiced by a de a-
had then announced his forth-
of leading Jews who v . ed
coming marriage to May Britt,
or-
ince Moulay Hass
an actress who has also been cco.
converted to Judaism. They
The delegation
have since married.
against other d' is ies
Two alleged members of t
posed on t e
Gov nment.
by the Mo
neo-Nazi gang had been inte
ultie re re-
Among thes
viewed by Heard in prep
jection of pa po and sa ap-
tion for his series of - articl
gation to
plications. Th
Police authorities said they ha
the prince that, ntrary
questioned these youths, who
some assurances he gav re-
names are being kept secre
Service and Security for
"it
but the suspects have not bee cently while visiting Lon
over
a century in the heart
excep-
well known that it
arrested. Heard was f o u n
of Industrial America
oroccan
ally difficult fo
to have been struck from be-
ssports" to
to obtain
hind while at his desk in his
home yesterday morning.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.,
(JTA) — The candidacy of the
United Arab Republic for a
seat on the United Nation8 Se-
curity Council remained unde-
cided here.
A committee of the General
Assembly postponed for at least
a week the entire discussion of
a number of issues related to
Security Council membership.
The General Assembly's spe-
cial political committee adopted
a motion introduced Friday by
India, calling for a recess of
the debate on the Security
Council issues. 'However, the
major issues in conflict, most
reliable diplomats here said, are
not likely to affect the UAR's
pressure to get itself elected
to the Security Council.
India's motion was intended
to provide a period for nego-
tiating behind the scenes of
various demands for enlarging
the membership of the Security
Council and for placing on the
Council a member of "black"
Africa. The UAR to date has
the backing of the United
States and other Western Pow-
ers for its "claim" to a Coun-
cil seat as a representative of
the Middle East.
Some anti-UAR forces here
were hoping that, due to the
week's recess, President - elect
John F. Kennedy might be per-
suaded. to influence the United
States delegation to withdraw
its backing of the UAR Coun-
cil candidacy. But that hope,
other diplomats held, was vain,
since they do not believe Ken-
nedy will interfere in an issue
on which the U.S. delegation is
already instructed by the Eisen-
hower administration.
Meanwhile, the United Na-
tions had before it an Israeli
complaint against the UAR,
filed on the eve of the Assem-
bly's scheduled Security Coun-
cil elections by Michael S. Co-
may, chairman of Israel's dele-
gation here.
The Israeli complaint pro-
tested against the UAR's for-
mal confiscation of the cargo
of the Greek freighter Astypa-
lea. The Egyptians had halted
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NEW ORLEANS — "M . us they made their home a center
Jewish student life.
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a Bnai Brith
woman
has quit retire-
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present
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