Assistance Act which says:
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A
Senate-House conference com- "It is the policy of the
mittee incorporated into the United States to support the
final version of the Foreign principles of increased eco-
nomic cooperation and trade
Assistance Act an amendment
among countries, freedom of
requiring the President to re-
port annually on implementa- the press, information and re-
ligion, freedom of navigation
tion of an anti-bias provision
in international waterways,
pertaining to discrimination by
Arab states against American and recognition of the right
of all private persons to
Jewish citizens.
travel and pursue their law-
Also retained in the bill was
ful activities without dis-
the Keating-Farbstein amend-
ment which warned nations like crimination as to race or re-
Egypt that they could not ex- ligion."
The Congress further • de-
pect American aid if they con-
tinued diverting their own as- clared that "any distinction
sets for purchase of S o vie t made by foreign nations be-
tween American citizens be-
arms.
cause of race, color, or religion
The anti-bias measure, in the granting of, or the ex-
ercise of personal or other
known as the Javits-Farb-
stein amendment, requires rights available to American
citizens, is repugnant to our
the President, for the first
principles."
time in history, to report each
The conference eliminated,
year to Congress on progress
however, a statement in the
made on the Congressional
House version of the bill
declaration in the Foreign

stating that "in all negotia-
tions with any foreign nation
with respect to any funds
api ropriated under authority
of this Act, these principles
shall be applied."
Application of the anti-bias
measure is "discretionary," sub-
ject to the judgment of the
President. A number of mem-
bers of Congress have served
notice that this year's bill rep-
resents the last time they will
refrain from insisting on man-
datory language. In their view,
the Congress has expressed it-
self year after year on this
issue, only to be ignored by the
Executive department.
The Javits-Farbstein amend-
ment was sponsored by Sen.
Jacob K. Javits, New York Re-
publican, in the Senate, and by
Rep. Leonard Farbstein, New
York Democrat, in the House.
The Keating-Halpern Amend-

ment was devised this year
cause of the heavy expendi-
tures by Egypt for Soviet jet
fighter and bomber aircraft, at
a time when increased U.S.
aid is contemplated for the Nas-
ser regime. This amendment
sets forth that the aim of the
U.S. aid program is to encour-
age peace and cooperation
among nations„ and warns
against diversion of resources
for purchase of Soviet muni-
tions. It was sponsored in the
Senate by Sen. Kenneth Keat-
ing, New York Republican, and
in the House by Rep. Seymour
Halpern, New York Republican.

in general, are on the provision- tion last year, but the draft was
al agenda of the 17th session defeated when the western
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
of the General Assembly, issued powers, led by the United
to The Jewish News)
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — here Tuesday. The Assembly States, refused to back it.
The agenda items of interest
Three points of specific con- is scheduled to convene on
to the world Jewish commun-
cern to Is r a e 1, and several Sept. 18.
The matters of direct interest ity at large deal mainly with
other items of interest to Jewry
to Israel refer to the United human rights. There are three
' MN SW an OM IM
SW NW I Nations Emergency Force, on distinct items on the agenda in
guard against Arab-Israeli con- this field. One concerns possible
▪ flicts in the Gaza Strip and at progress in the adoption of two
Ilya
Sharm el-Sheikh, overlooking international covenants on
▪ the Gulf of Aqaba, and the human rights, a subject under
▪ work of the United Nations debate here for nearly nine
I Relief and Works Agency for years. Another proposed a UN
Declaration on the Right of
Palestine Refugees.
h hie's I The 79-point agenda contains Asylum. The third would con-
two separate items dealing derrin racial prejudice and na-
with UNEF. One deals with the tional and religious intolerance
when you give Barton's
routine annual report of UNEF I in the countries of all member
chocolates, candies,
operations and the a n n u a 1' states.
pastries. Choose from II budget for maintenance of the
One of the first steps to be
our big, new selection. I force. The other refers to the taken by the Assembly, as usual,
▪ advisory opinion handed down will be the election of its presi-
This week's feature:
N by the International Court of dent. Foremost among the can-
. Justice which ruled last week, didates, thus far, are Sir Mu-
9-5,
9-5, that all member states must hamad Zafrulla Khan, of Paki-
share in the costs of UNEF and stan, and G. P. Malalasekera of
of the UN operations in the I Ceylon. The Japanese have in-
Congo. A stiff fight on approval j dicated that their Ambassador
I of the court's ruling is expected I here would also accept the
▪ here, since the decision is aimed I Assembly presidency if drafted.
U primarily at the Soviet and
I Ara b countries which have,
thus far, refused to pay their Taleisim Factory
I shares of the UNEF costs.
Reported in Russia
As to the Arab refugee ques-
tion, there will also be two by French Newspaper
I separate reports. One will be
PARIS, (JTA) — A factory to
by Dr. John H. Davis, commis- produce taleisim (prayer shawls)
Americana Assortment
sioner-general of UNRWA. The has been established in the Soviet
Chunky, chewy, nut-crunchy I
other will be by the Palestine Union, it was reported here in an
chocolates. Pecan caramels,
date and nut, marshmallows,
Conciliation Commission and its article in the mass-circulation
butter-nut crunch, cherries,
almond clusters and lots O special Middle East envoy, Dr. newspaper L'Aurore by M. Zit-
more. All chocolate-covered. I Joseph E. Johnson, who has rone, French-Jewish journalist
been charged for the second who.returned from a three-week
1 lb. $2.00
2 tbs. $4.00
successive year with the task visit to the Soviet Union. The
I of finding some possible ease- writer said that the tails factory
ment of the Arab refugee prob- was located on the outskirts of
I lem in consultation with the Moscow.
▪ Arab states affected and with
1 Israel. Both the Davis and the
FURNITURE
I Johnson reports are certain to
Exclusively at
SERVICE
involve heated debates.
This year's assembly must
Refinishing - Restoring
decide on the future of
Furniture
Repaired a.
UNRWA. The current man-
Rellnislited in
I
date
of
the
agency expires
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Provision Against Arab Anti-Jewish Bias
Incorporated in Foreign Assistance Act

