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May 19, 1961 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.,
(JTA)—President Habib Bour-
guiba, of Tunisia, warned the
Big Powers that if they don't
act "quickly" to solve the _Arab-
Israel conflict, there will be
new wars "around Palestine."
He attacked Israel sharply
asserted that the Palestine
Arabs are now "in concentra-
tion camps" just as the Jews
were during the Nazi period.
He predicted that the Palestine
Arabs will regain their inde-
pendence and cited the fact that
the Moslems in Algeria are
now gaining their independence
after 130 years of French rule.
Bourguiba made his state-
ment in answer to a question
at a luncheon tendered him by
the United Nations Correspond-
ents Association.
He was asked whether the
principle of direct negotiations
toward solution of international
problems in Africa and in the
Mediterranean, enunciated in a
joint communique issued in
Washington by the Tunisian
President and U.S. President
John F. Kennedy, should not be
applied in the case of Arab-
Israeli disputes. He replied:
"Israel has never shown any
disposition to abide by the deci-
sions of the United Nations.
Once Israel shows that disposi-
tion, there may be talk of a
possibility of such negotiations.
The probleni must be dealt with
directly. Justice and peace have
been hurt in this part of the
world. This is a new type of a
colonial problem — to supplant
one people with another. The
people of Palestine now find
themselves in the same position
that the Jews found themselves
in during the war. It is the
Arabs who are now sitting in
concentration camps.
"All efforts at negotiations
have failed. Israel has invoked
the right of conquest; it says
here we are and here we stay.
This problem cannot be solved
by negotiating details. So long
as there is no agreement on
these fundamentals by the Jews
who have come from Central
Europe, the existence of Israel

is in doubt. The whole matter
will keep on festering in the
Middle East.
"As the result of the lack of
current stability, the lack of
equilibrium will continue. All
the frustrations of the refugees,
all the difficulties of the region
including the ease with which
Communism has penetrated, all
these are the result of this
trouble in the Middle East.
"If no solution will be found
by the powers, and quickly,
there will -be new wars around
Palestine. Perhaps not today or
tomorrow or even next year or
ten years hence. There will
again be an armed struggle in
the Middle East. For 130 years
France thought they had a
French . Algeria, but this only
led to war • and,bloodshed. And
only then will a just solution
emerge, _as it has in Algeria."
In the evening, following the
press luncheon, Bourguiba was
the guest of Secretary-General
Dag Hammarskjold at a dinner
here to which all permanent
representatives to the United
Nations had been invite d.
Among those invited were
Michael S. Comay, Israel's per-
manent representative h e r e,
and Mrs. Comay. However, they
did not attend the dinner.

Rockefeller Fund Aids
Israel Solar Research

MD's Teach Medicine in Germany
Danny Raskin's Ilitler's
HAMBURG, (JTA) — Three posed. Another, Prof. Werner

LISTENING

WHY DID POLICE come into
the new Rac & Q billiard room
in Oak Park while world cham-
pion Mosconi was giving an ex-
hibition, and threaten to close
the place unless it was
announced over the p.a. that all
persons under 18 years of age,
accompanied by their parents
or not, left the pre . .
st have
Such questio
How can a 1
answer .
a
t the witness].
prey
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spectacular?
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was! .
exactly wha
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wa p yin
N a pers
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. Th on
tistr
as the maste ul
has
great Mosconi
pl est audi-
ences in e world . . . but had
to come to Michigan for a slap
in the face! . . . This -would
never have happened in a bowl-
ing alley, w Rac & Q,
g so mu
which i
and
he sport o
pee
s in an a.. .sphere that
tainly gives much prid to
any community ... If we're o
cement p> lic rel ns, lets do
awn! •

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Israel National Physical Labo-
ratory in Jerusalem has been
awarded an $80,000 grant from
the Rockefeller Foundation t
help finance research on so
energy, the Foundation
nounced here.
ing ...1V y 19
The research, which is
conducted by a staff of 22 ien- dates for the Board of
. with.
Dr. ton Nursery Ta
tists under the direction
y desperately
e money
H. Tabor, will continue to
eep the school going
the absorptive and emiss
qualities of surfaces used for for blind kiddies : . Don't pass
the collection of solar energy, up the cannisters—the sightless
solar steam boilers and solar youngsters need our help . .
Eleanor Riseman, Jennie Kop-
ponds. -
The Foundation also an- pelman and Sonia Marcus are
nounced, the approval of a chairmen of the northwest sec-
$10,000 grant to the Hebrew tion . . and Marvin Hyman,
University in Jerusalem for vice president on the board, is
library acquisitions relating to overall chairman of the Tag
Day drive.
Want ads bring fast results!
Asian studies.
DEBONNAIRE GENT of the
keyboard, Charlie Dubin, has
been tickling the ivories for a
long time, 25 years profession-
ally to be exact, and like an
artist putting his work - on can-
vas, Charlie gets better as the
I I
years go by . . . In fact, his
piano styling can be Aptly com-
NNER INCLUDI
pared with that of such an
COMPL
artist because of the way he
CE OF JUICE
YOUR
emits the music with his com-
EN
, DESSERT AN' EVERAGE
plete body and soul . . . Charlie
LOT
F GOOD FOOD
feels every note he plays, and
per
son
transmits the wonderful melody
in his own fine style in such a
way that anyone listening can
ICE:
feel it too . . .• He has seven
omato
more weeks to go at Darbys,
Chop
rloin Steak
Grapefruit
added to his 15 years of solo-
Breast of Beef
Orange
ing in Detroit, Las Vegas,
Breaded Veal Cutlets
LAST WEEK, Marion Kepes
told five-year-old d a u g h t e r,
SOUP:
Southern Fried Chicken
Linda, that she wanted to take
u of
Bar-B-Q'd or Broiled Chicken
a nap and to please not slam
oodle
Breaded Perch
the door when she went out ... .
Chicken Rice
Later, Marion overheard little
French Fried Fantail Shrimp
Chicken Kasha
Linda tell her friend, "You
Breaded Oysters
Chicken Kreplach
close the door, Suzie, you make
Chicken Matzo Ball
Stuffed Cabbage
a quieter noise than I do!".
ABOVE ORDERS INCLUDE: POTATOES, HOT VEGETABLE,
Arab Pupils in Vienna
COLE SLAW OR CHEF'S SALAD
Attack Israel, UN
Desserts: Apple Sauce, Jello, Sherbert, Ice Cream, Prunes,
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Pie, Cheesecake, Strudle.
to The Jewish News)
VIENNA
Fifty Arab stu-
Beverages: Tea, Milk, Coffee, Soft Drink
dents at Graz University staged
COMPLETE DINNERS SERVED
an anti-Israeli demonstration in
front of the university Monday
carrying banners attacking Israel
and proclaiming that "the United
DAILY FROM 4 to 9: P.M.
Nations has no right to give
OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.
LOU HOROWITZ, YOUR HOST
Palestine to the Zionists."
Police arrested several leaders
of the demonstration but re-
1? ERLEI SCTAATUE R
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leased them after questioning
them and confiscating their ban-
ners. The rector of the university
"The House of Delicacies"
has ordered a full probe into the
IN THE NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
occurrence saying that discip-
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linary action will be taken
against the Arab students.

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doctors who, during the Hitler
era, acted as chief advisers in
the Nazi euthanasia program, are
still teaching medicine at three
West German universities, Der
Spiegel, this coun
leading
news magazi.
•orted e,re.
The
named
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three acte 9.
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Spiegel
d 1941,
visers, between 19
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la section in
Ber m, e ecting Jewish patients
at hospitals and mental institu-
tions as "unfit to live."
One doctor identified as a
member of the Nazi euthanasia
team, Prof. Werner Catel, re-
signed recently after being ex-

Heyde, who until his arrest two
years ago served as an adviser
to the Flensburg court, is now
in jail at Limburg, awaiting trial
as a euthanasia doctor.

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33 -r• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 19, 1961

Tunisia's Bourguiba Attacks Israel; Warns
Big Powers to Act to Prevent Conflict

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