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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 8,
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House-Senate Compromise on Clause Against Arab
Bias Called 'lletreat' from Previous U. S. Stand
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Keen tory nations. The Senate had
disappointment was expressed in accepted final wording that rep-
Congressional circles friendly to resented a weakened interpreta-
Israel over the adoption by tion of the already weak clause
Senate-House conferees of an in this year's Administration aid
anti-bias clause in the Mutual bill.
Security Bin that followed the
It was learned from a partici-
weak Senate wording, rather pant in the Senate-House con-
than the stronger House version. ference meeting that the State
The final bill, as sent to Con- Department made known its
gress by the Senate-House con- preference of the weaker Senate
version in keeping with what the
ference, stated:
"The Congress dedares that Department termed the necessity
it is the policy of the United of a fluid policy of non-identifi-
States to support the princi- caticin in Arab-Israel disputes
ples of increased economic co- and in the ity in-
e.- 'nited Stat
operation and trade among teres
tein,
countries, freedom of the press,
emocrat, who is a me
information, and religion, free-
dom of navigation in intern
of the House Foreign
tional waterways, and re
airs Committee, termed the la
guage in the anti-bias - clau
tion of the right of all
"vague and ineffectual" in th
persons to travel and
it does not insist on distributi
their lawful activitie
of aid in manner to give eff
discrimination as
to Ame a's principles. He- s
religion.
ation of all he reg ted the "unf
"In the admi
e
failed to
e t
these prin-
parts of this
ab
d against
supported in an a q to
ciples shall
and
kade tac
our relations
such a wa
gainst
diScrmaination
with coun es friendly to the
citizens of Je h faith.
United St es which are in con- A
rn, New
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troversy ith each other as
o took a
promote n adjudicatio
York epublican,
e Congres-
an
volved by
g role in
issues
strong anti-
intern onal law
ional fight fo
med the final
to the part s.
avails
las clause,
etreat from the
wording "
"Ac rdingly, th Cong ss
nd of the United
previous
hereb affirms it to be
policy f the United States
make sistance available, u
go Jewish Bodies
under this part,
reque
blish Community
scope id on a basis of long-
ntinuity essential to
range
ebrew High School
the cre on of an environment
the energies of th
CHICAGO (JTA)—The Asso-
in whi
the world can
ciated Talmud Torahs of Chicago
peoples
ur- and the Board of Jewish Educa-
nstructiv
devoted t
• nd ero- tion announced the establish-
poses, free o
sion by the adversaries of ment of a united community
Hebrew high school under joint
freedom.
"It is the sense of the Con- sponsorship. It is the first such
gress that assistance under this school in Chicago.
part.shall be complemented by
The afternoon high school,
the furnishing under any other which expects an initial enroll-
Act of surplus agricultural ment of from 400 to 500 stu-
commodities and by disposal dents, will have branches in four
of excess property under this Chicago suburbs. The new high
school will provide facilities for
and other acts."
The wording adopted by the continued Jewish education for
Senate-House conference indi- graduates of elementary Jewish
cated a victory for Senator J. schools who previously had to
W. Fulbright, in that it hewed turn to sectional and congrega-
to the Senate stand, which was tional high schools to continue
far weaker than the specific and their Jewish studies.
firm House version. The House
Sign down South: "Keep
had drafted a provision urging
termination of aid to discrimina- Florida green. Bring money."
-
States, particularly tragic be-
cause it will only encourage
Arab intransigeance."
He said the compromise was
"not even an actual 'compromise'
in the true sense, in that it fol-
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lowed the watered-down Admin-
istration approach to which the
chairman, Fulbright, of the Sen-
ate Foreign Relations Commit-
tee, added more water, appar-
ently with the tacit agreement I
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of the State Department." He
termed the so-called "compro-
mise" as a "step away from the
expression of the sense of Con-
gress voiced in previous years in
Mutual Security legislation."
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