Warn Kennedy of Action on Arab Boycotts by Seamen in
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of American opposition to Arab
blacklisting and restrictions of
freedom of the seas, and a com-
mitment that the State Depart-
ment would consult with the
AFL-CIO and its maritime
unions on developments "affect-
ing American vessels and sea-
men" in the Middle East.
Curran informed President
Kennedy that the seamen's fed-
eration "views this interference
well as to the safety and rights
of seamen" and that Dr. Bunche
explained that the UN could
not act on the protest unless
complaints were brought by
governments. The union leader
said Dr. Bunche told him that
currently there were no such
complaints before the UN.
A spokesman for Curran's of-
fice said the blockading and
boycott activities of the Arab
orme
ent
the agreement under which the
nnedy that he would
picketing of the Cleopatra w
on his
g with Dr. Bunche
called off. He said the ad
at a meet'
deration,
of the Kennedy Administr
July 2
ollan
did not bring any easing
like t
Arab tactics.
eet .
at
nited
Curran informed Presi
ion within
Kennedy that United A
nst these continued
Republic "violations" were
forcing American companies Arab violations."
to split their operations, so
that their ships would not go
to both Arab and Israeli ports,
and that "American seamen
still are subjected to indig-
nities and threats of physical
violence in that area. Similar
experience has been reported
by unions of other nations."
Jerusalem Bus Company Retaliates
Against Ultra-Orthodox Attacks
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Bus
traffic through a section of Jeru-
salem inhabited largely by ultra-
Orthodox Jews was suspended
until noon Monday when the
Hamelsasher Bus Co. retaliated
against residents of the area who
had mobbed and stoned buses
Saturday. The Sabbath buses
were carrying medical personnel
to the Hadassah-Hebrew Univer-
sity hospital on the outskirts of
the city.
Mayor Mordechai Ish-Shalom,
who warned at a meeting of the
Municipal Council that the muni-
cipality and people of Jerusalem
will not permit individuals to
take. the law into their own
hands, promptly condethned the
bus company when transport
was halted on company orders.
The Mayor insisted that the
bus company cannot take the law
into its own hands, any more
than individuals can. He called
upon the Ministry of Transport
to order the firm to resume bus
service, .and the Ministry issued
such an 'order. Bus service was
put.back on schedule by noon.
Ish-Shalom's warning to the
population, to desist from ha-
rassing the buses, was issued
at the Municipal Council meet-
ing which debated Saturday's
occurrences. During the dis-
turbances, two persons were
injured and 10 were arrested.
hospital Saturdays to take care
of 300 patients, while the total
medical staff numbers 1,200.
He added in his telegram that
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Members of the Council repre-
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provisions assuring equality of
rights for all citizens, "regard-
less of language, race or reli-
gion." The new constitution also
guarantees complete religious
freedom.
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explain
at the federation
"w.
y, in the absence of
rnment action, to boycott
the Suez Canal or Arab ships
i,n ports throughout the world."
He also said that several mem-
ber unions of the federation in
other countries had asked their
governments to protect UAR
"interference" with trading
with Israel.
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Orthodox members of the Coun-
cil insisted that the bus com-
pany had promised to run no
more buses to the hospital on
Saturdays. The city Rabbinical
Council had decreed a dispensa-
tion for special transport carry-
ing medical personnel needed by
the hospital on Saturdays.
Now, however, the rabbinate
holds that such transport should
be only by ambulances, since the
running of buses on Jerusalem's
streets on a Sabbath establishes
irreligious precedents.
The demonstrators, members
of Neturei Karta, charged that
the bus company was carrying
other passengers along with the
medical personnel. A boy and an
adult, passengers on one bus,
were injured when the demon-
strators stoned the vehicle. At
dusk, when a second demonstra-
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Rabbi Jacob Katzenellenbogen,
deputy chairman of the Jerusa-
lem Religious Council, declared
that, while regular bus transport
for the hospital's staff should not
be' permitted on the Sabbath;
"there is no question but that
transport should be allowed in
cases where lives are endan-
gered."
"I myself," he said, "am ready
to drive a doctor to the medical
center on a Sabbath in such
cases."
Rabbi Katzenellenbogen,
however, raised a question as
to the number of medical per-
sonnel needed by the hospital,
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