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October 26, 1962 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-10-26

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WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Is-
rael Ambassador Avraham Har-
man was among foreign diplo-
mats summoned to the State
Department by Secretary of
State Dean Rusk for an emer-
gency briefing on United States
moves in connection with the
Cuban blockade crisis.
Israelis are intently observing
Cuban developments, aware of
the parallel situation existing
in the Middle East, where the
Soviet Union is providing a
massive, offensive arms build-up
to a number of Arab states hos-
tile to Israel.
The flow of • Soviet missiles

and jet bombers to the Arabs the U.S. stand 48 times, and
motivated the United States only four times with the Rus-
Government's recent decision to sian vote. The Israeli record,
provide Israel with defensive from a viewpoint of most fre-
Hawk anti-aircraft missiles.
quent similarity with the Amer-
An evaluation of the Unit- ican position, surpassed even
ed Nations voting records of such nations as Ireland, Swe-
members not formerly aligned den, Finland, Austria and
with either world bloc, pub- Cyprus.
lished here as the U.S.A. is
Votes by the Arab League
rallying its friends for UN states compared with those of
action on the Cuban blockade leftist Indonesia in frequency
crisis, revealed Israel's record of support of the Soviet side.
was the most pro-American, Iraq's votes coincided with Rus-
while the Arab states sided sia's 43 times, but only twice
overwhelmingly with the . So- with the American stand.
viet Union.
These statistics were viewed
Israel's votes coincided with with special interest here in
view of the UN General As-
sembly votes required to back
JFK in Diplomatic Moves Toward the American move at the
United Nations, calling for
the dismantling and with-
Israel-Arab Peace, Says Celler
drawal of all off ensive
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Presi- cision would have "a sober-
weapons from Cuba under su-
pervision of UN observers,
dent Kennedy "is continuing ing effect on the Arab gov-
ernments. They will realize
before the quarantine can be
diplomatic negotiations" aimed that
they cannot arm them-
lifted.
at bringing the Arab states to- selves to the teeth to destroy
The study was compiled by
gether for peace negotiations Israel without repercussions Francis 0. _Wilcox, who served
with Israel, Rep. Emanuel from the United States and as U.S. Assistant Secretary of
Celler, New York Democrat, from other free world State for International Organi-
powers." zational Affairs from -1956 to
asserted here.
In addition to supplying Is- 1961. He was also in the Ameri-
Speaking at a meeting of the rael with radar, ammunition, can UN delegation. Wilcox ana-
Brooklyn Jewish CoMmunity aerial cameras, armed half- lyzed the voting pattern of non-
Council, the New York Con- tracks and other military equip- aligned nations on 80 important
gressman recalled that, shortly ment, he declared, the United roll call votes in the 15th and
after taking office, Mr. Kennedy States has "provided training 16th General Assembly ses-
sent letters to the heads of films and publications and mili- sions, including plenary and
each of the Arab states in "a tary blue-prints and specifica- committee meetings. The con-
major initiative."
tions to enable Israel to manu- elusions were published in a
Celler said that, until now, facture military equipment for foreign policy report issued by
"unfortunately, this has not its own forces." the Foreign Policy Association.
succeeded. President Kennedy
is undismayed and is continu-
ing diplomatic negotiations
along these lines," he stated.
(At Denver, ex-President
Harry S. Truman told an Is-
rael Bonds dinner that the
United States Government
has a duty to bring about a
settlement of tensions be-
tween Israel and the Arab
States. He said he hoped
that "our policy will be firm
on this point," and advocated
a regional development for
the Middle East which, he
held, could ease frictions
there. The dinner was in
honor of Dr. Adolph Kiesler,
82 - year - old Denver Jewish
leader, who was also greeted
by a cable from Israel's Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion
and a personal tribute from
Colorado's Governor Stephen
L. R. McNichols.)
Celler told the Brooklyn meet-
ing that, "while our grants to
Israel have come to an end" be-
cause Israel "no longer needs
grants," United States loans to
Israel have grown larger. He
said that in the fiscal year end-
ing June, 1961, "our total aid
to Israel was $77,000,000. In the
fiscal year that ended on June
30, 1962, our economic aid to
Israel totaled $84,000,000" while
in past years, aid to Israel "has
averaged about $52,000,000 a
year."
Discussing conditions which
led to the United States de-
Michigan's Largest
cision to sell Hawk anti-aircraft
State Chartered
missiles to Israel, Celler said
Savings and Loan Ass'n
that, during the past summer,
the United States warned Egypt
that, if it persisted in its arms
building, the United States
would have to grant Israel's re-
quest to preserve the balance
and, when "Nasser turned us
down," the Hawk decision fol-
lowed. He added that Egypt
was not the only Arab country
COMPOUNDED AND
to receive weapons from Mos-
cow. He said five other Arab
PAID QUARTERLY
governments "have received
Savings Insured to $10,000 by an
arms from the Soviet bloc."
Celler said the Hawk de-
Agency of the United States Gov't

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr.
Robert Eichmann, brother of
Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi war
criminal who was executed here
earlier this year for his role in
the mass killing of 6,0:10,000
European Jews, requested the
Israeli authorities to return to
Adolf's widow his brother's per-
sonal effects.
In a letter to the Israel au-
thorities, Dr. Eichmann listed
Adolf's personal belongings as:
one suit, one vest, one briefcase.
letters, photos, and 20 Argentine
pesos (24 cents) in cash.
Dr. Eichmann stressed the de-
sire of Adolf's widow to have
her late husband's belongings,
and expressed the hope that

there will

be no "political
ground" for declining the re-
quest.

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3 -- THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 26, 1962

Israel Compares Red Build-Up in Cuba to Soviet Aid Eichmann's Brother
Asks Israel to Return
to Nasser; Harman Among Diplomats Briefed by Rusk Nazi's Belongings

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