DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, October 12, 1962

ce Ask U.S. Probe Lebanon Ban on Jewish Sailors

`Israel Week' Is Celebrated in Paris

PARIS (JTA) — One of the list Pablo Casals. Mayor Namir
the Attorney General demand- main squares of Toulouse was will present the Spanish musi-
report
such
names
to
the
Navy
By MILTON FRIEDMAN
ed respect for individual rights named for Tel Aviv this week as cian with a check for $1,000 to
Department. He refused. The
(Copyright, 1962,
in Mississippi, State Depart- one of the highlights of "Israel aid the victims of the recent Bar-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
letters were private and privi-
WASHINGTON—Even as the leged. It appeared possible the
celona flood disaster.
ment officers favored less Week" in the French city.
Government acted to support men might be twice penalized;
forceful action against Arab
The official event opened with
FREE TO WRITERS
justice in Mississippi, it quietly once by the Beirut discrimina-
bias.
seeking a book publisher
a reception at the Toulouse air-
appeased the Arab counterparts tion, again for revealing it.
illustrated brochures reveal how
Assistant Secretary of State port for a Tel Aviv delegation Two
of Governor Ross Barnett by
we can publish, promote and sell your
The Embassy of Lebanon in Phillips Talbot told Congress led by Mayor Mordechai Namir. book; tips to writers; facts and fi-
permitting the U. S. Sixth Fleet
using The entire city was decked out gures on how we published over 3,000
to restrict Jewish sailors from Washington said that "Zionist" that "when it comes a to club
All types of books wanted.
on with French and Israeli flags. authors.
the
aid
instrument
as
sailors
on
American
ships
were
Write Dept. JLR 10.
shore liberty privileges at Bei-
Another highlight will be a con- Exposition Press, 386 Park Ave. S.
one
country
or
another,
we
think
unwelcome.
Lebanon
was
toler-
rut, Lebanon.
New York 16
ant of all religions, said the that in the American interest cert to be given by the noted eel-
The following is from a letter Embassy. But the Zionist move- there are likely to be more dif-
received here: "OM next port ment is considered by Lebanon, ficulties and more disadvantages
is Lebanon (Beirut) and I will apparently, to have a large mem- than there are advantages."
Ell NM Ell NM- NM MI
be restricted to the ship . . . I bership in the Sixth Fleet.
William S. Gaud, Assistant Ad-
SPECIAL !
see in the Sixth Fleet instruc-
The Jewish War Veterans of ministrator of the U. S. Agency
tions for Mediterranean ports
for International Development,
that Jewish personnel are barred . the U.S.A. has raised the matter opposed enforcement of anti-bias
I
with
Fred
Korth,
Secretary
of
from landing in Lebanon . . . I
clauses. He said these disputes
NEWPORT
$2.964
the
Navy.
He
is
reportedly
in-
I
I
just mention it because, for the
require the balm of time, pa-
SEDAN
first time in my naval career, vestigating.
and persuasion." He made
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Lebanon receives funds from tience,
it has affected me." Similar let-
this statement not in Jackson,
the
U.
S.
Agency
for
Interna-
ters came from other shocked,
tional Development and also gets Miss., but M. Washington, D. C.
hurt, and angry men.
Rep. Seymour Halpern, New
Beirut, colorful and modern, U. S. military assistance. Leba- York Republican, said that if the
Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant
non's
action
is
in
violation
of
is a popular liberty port. Unlike
Big Allowance on Your Car
Beirut "goodwill" gesture is not
Barney Teal
the former American-leased Air the anti-bias amendment of the ended at once, he would intro-
Foreign
Assistance
Act.
Presi-
Force base at desolate Dhahran,
See Barney Teal, Mgr., personally
duce a foreign aid amendment
Saudi Arabia, which barred all dent Kennedy, under this year's providing for mandatory sever-
American personnel of JewiSh law, is required to report to Con- ance of American grants and
faith, Beirut is the "Paris" of gress on measures to implement loans to Lebanon. Rep. Halpern
the anti-discrimination clauses in
Authorized Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth & Valiant
the Near East.
also is requesting an explana-
A few years ago, a U. S. air- connection with foreign aid pro- tion from the Secretary of De-
DI 1-7000
18500
LIVERNOIS
craft carrier arrived at a port grams.
2 Blocks South of 7 Mile
Termination aid is subject fense to whom he cited the
of the Union of South Africa. to the discretion of the Presi- equality of treatment provisions
Sailors of the Negro race were dent. While the President and of service regulations.
denied shore leave privileges ac-
corded other men. The Navy
took no effective s tan d. The
shore leave question was never
resolved, according to the Na-
tional Association for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People.
Lebanon asked U. S. Navy
officers arranged details of
visits to keen Jews confined
aboard while the ships re-
mained in port. To the horror
of the Jewish men affected,
and t h e embarrassment of
Main Office, Woodward at Fort
many non-Jewish shipmates,
the responsible officers worked
out a gentleman's agreement
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
respecting the "sovereign
Statement of Condition, September 30, 1962
rights" of Lebanon. Even
A. H. AYMOND, JR.
Chairman—Consumers Power Company
though they wore the uniform
of the U. S. Navy, Jews were
HOWARD C. BALDWIN
Partner—Baldwin, Boos & Baldwin
RESOURCES
to be barred.
The Sixth Fleet termed it
President
HENRY T. BODMAN
$ 437,855,866.44
Cash and Due from Banks
"courtesy visits" at Beirut. Dis-
PRENTISS M. BROWN
634,936,166.98
courtesy against Americans of
United States Government Securities. ; ;
Director—The Detroit Edison Company'
one religion was accepted in the
276,574,901.51
-
Other Securities
M.
A.
CUDLIP
name of diplomacy.
President and Treasurer—McLouth
Loans:
It is possible that the Sixth
Steel Corporation
$647,370,475.63
Fleet acted on its own initiative
Loans and Discounts
HARRY B. CUNNINGHAM
846,201,905.84
without direct orders from Wash-
198,831,430.21
President—S. S. Kresge Company
Real Estate Mortgages
ington. Navy headquarters sought
4,500,000.00
HARLOW H. CURTICE
Federal
Reserve
Bank
Stock
to .dissuade publication of this
Director—General Motors Corporation
18,120,178.44
Bank Premises
report. The Sixth Fleet radioed
WILLIAM M. DAY
the r eply, "negative," when
Customers' Liability on
President—The Michigan Bell TQlanhone
6,500,432.00
queried. But the Sixth Fleet
Acceptances and Letters of Credit .
Company
command simultaneously request-
14,116,623.08
Accrued Income and Other Resources
LELAND I. DOAN
ed the names and ships of Jew-
Chairman, Executive Committee and
$2,238,806,074.29
ish personnel who let out the
Director—The Dow Chemical Company
facts.
RAY R. EPPERT
This reporter was asked to
President—Burroughs Corporation
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Bonn Acts on Jewish
Request for Care of
Nazi Victims' Graves

BONN, (JTA) — The West
German Minister of the Interior
notified the Central Council of
the Jews of Germany that under
a projected graves law, graves
in concentration camp ceme-
teries will receive the same care
given to war graves.
The bill, which is expected
not to create any difference
among the parties in the West
German parliament, will also
provide for the preservation of
cemeteries "to guarantee the
peace of the dead." The Central
Council applied to the Ministry
for such measures five months
ago.
Meanwhile, it was reported
that the Jewish cemetery in the
south German town of Fellheim
has been desecrated. Of the
cemetery's 187 headstones, 29
were knocked over and broken
to pieces, but police said there
were no anti-Semitic slogans
smeared on them. The desecra-
tion was regarded as surprising
since there are no Jews living
in the Fellheim area. The once
thriving Jewish community of
500 persons no longer exists.

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