Neutral Nations Parley Condemns 'Imperialistic Policies' in Middle East (Continued from Page -3) this respect to recommend a just solution." • The Sudan representative, Ibrahiin Abbud, president of the Sudan Supreme Military Coun- cil, called Israel "the cancer in the Arab world." Lebanese Premier Saeb Sa lam told the conference that the events in Palestine consti- tuted an example of violation of human rights. He said land was usurped and homes and farms. had been occupied by "Zionists" from all over the world. Describing Israel as a "bridgehead of imperialism in Arab lan • the Le e premier • aid that erialism was pene- tra into Africa through I el's econ udi er Ibr pen tine a- e • e Tw y." H e plight of t ve ' refugee ch, he S ould•• human con- scien e world over. While the world repeatedly recognized FOR ROSH HASHANAH I I Now you can get Barton's fa- mous New Year chocolates and pastries right here in town. This 1 lb. New Year As- - sortment $1.98; 2 lbs. $3.96. 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Nehru said he saw no im- mediate prospects for a solu- tion of the Arab-Israeli prob- lem "except the insulation of the issue by the United Na- tions and UN gu ar ding against fresh outbreaks of hostilities." He referred to the presence of the United Nations Emergency Force on the Gaza-ISrael border as Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. I I 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis Barton's Confections and Baked Delicacies Are Also Available at Crowley's Street Floor. pite the verbal assaults srael, ,the Tunisian Min- r of Information, Moham- ed Masmoudi, told the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agen-cy cor- respondent here that no refer- ence to the "Palestine issue" will probably be made in the final statements which will be issued by the conference. However, he indicated that the issue would certainly be discussed in full during closed door commission meet- ings. o ribe • elli an I= NE ow 1m Nis Ns =I their rights, Sowayel declared, nothing was done about it. The Saudi Arabian was the only Arab representative -who placed the Palestine issue first on the list of imperialist evils, others giving priority to Algeria, Biz- erte or Angola. Foreign Minister Hashim Ja- wad, Of Iraq, said that the par- tition of Palestine was an ex- ample of imperialist policies. Defining Israel as an artificial state with an "illegitimate exis- tence," Jawad said that parti- tion constituted an imperialist violation of international law d the United Nations Charter, 'nfringed on human justice he said, it deprived more th n million men of human right I I I Open Sundays and Eves. I k ■ ion ▪ fi MI MI MI I= For The Holidays at .SPITZE TALE ZION J. SPITZER Fro One of the I turers of Silk, Prayer Shawls. FREE Reg. 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The statement also was the first stand- on the dispute by an authoritative and responsible Algerian leader: - Prince Elhassan, personal representative of the king of Yemen, said the Pales partition of 1948 a shrewd device o colonia fists to maint ' eir power." He said "this crime was perpetrat y the colonialists to atta• eir aim his tition inst justi e a terna al problem a worl eace.- tions ust ta , e re- n - bility r this •roblem and re- pair fault against one mil- lion p le now living in without cause 'their s e o • ngs are in -the hands of usurpers for the benefit, of imperialism." Guinea Foreign Minister Louis Lasana listed Palestine as one of the world's "crucial contemporary problems." He was the only non-Arab to men Lion Palestine in the confer ence. h of freedom of the press. He added that t s. Israe eld t ab pr- circles e iss when tion with the ations were compelle pressure "certai ab raise ecurity sai e delegat• had ai did not wa ondents "to g ads of stat•" The Barre•rrespondent romptly got in touch w• rael ambassador sit- the diplo- matic co • s. The Israeli corres- pondents were then offered special press cards allowing them entrance to the press building but this offer was flat- ly rejected. Later, they were summoned by Novikovic, who )7 He their regular press diplomatic and pressed satisfac- tcome. great one column MURRY KOBLIN ADVERTISING ART Be An Early Bird . . . Make Reservations NOW FOR YOUR FAR AND WINTER CRUISE .. . . rowd to ee Crui alt, pecialist Bee Kalt Coll For Information On The Following Ships: Caronia, Nieuw Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Homeric, Santa Rosa, Santa Paula, Victoria, Kungsholm, Oslofjord, Statendom, Ar-- gentina, Brasil, Bergensfjord, Constitution, Mauretania, and many others. 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Whe the Israeli cards were in possession,. he put them in pocket and told the I newsmen "You go to the center and stay there." of other Israeli correspo were withdrawn as soon ficials examined them. - •When Israelis questione conference press service chief Novikovic, he admitted frank- ly that the conference spon- sors had been under Arab pressure, particularly that of the United Arab Republic. The Arabs, he said, had asked why the Israelis had been ac- credited and had been told that Yugoslavia had diplo- matic relations with Israel, and that any foreign corres- pondent was entitled to -ac- creditation on the principle e Inscribed For A Blessing In The Book Of Life Lipkind Is Director BOSTON, (JTA) — Dr. Jason B. 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