Archbishop of Canterbury Appeals Ben-Gurion Pledges Retaliation in Force for Christian-Jewish Understanding If Syria Continues Israel Border Attacks are called upon to blend their LONDON, (JTA) — A warn- Von Horn, chief of the U.N. peace and cooperate with UN deepest convictions with the ut- Truce Supervision Organization, officials, must also use its in- ing that the Western world still most reverence for others whose TEL AVIV — Prime Minister left Tuesday for Damascus to fluence to ensure compliance by faces "battles" for Christian- beliefs are different. To accept Ben-Gurion issued Tuesday a confer with the Syrians on re- the Syrians with the same pro- Jewish understanding and toler- people of another color as equals warning to the Syrians to dis- cent Syrian attacks on Israeli posals. The envoy said he would ance was voiced here by the requires acceptance of the idea continue attacks on Israeli set- border settlements and Lake convey the Prime Minister's Rev. Dr. Michael Ramsay, Arch- of freedom, over and above even bishop of Canterbury. views to Washington. tlements or the Israeli army Tiberias fishermen. tolerance. This is, this must be would be forced to hit back. The Church of England pri- our aim." Among those attend- It was indicated that Von mate made his statement, urging, ing the lecture was Arthur Lou- The Prime Minister spoke at Horn went to Damascus Hungary Still Stops genuine tolerance between peo- rie, Israel's Ambassador here. a special parade marking the on instructions from UN Sec- Jews from Joining ples of all faiths, when he de- end of three days of exercises retary General U Thant after by Israel's armored units some- representations to h i m by Their Families Abroad livered the ninth annual Robert Waley-Cohen memorial lecture to Group Will Restore where in the Negev. He said an Michael Comay, chief of the PARIS, (JTA) — In spite of attack on a small settlement was Israeli delegation at the UN. a general liberalization by the the Council of Christians and Baltimore Synagogue regarded by Israel as similar to Comay conveyed to the Secre- Communist regime in Hungary, Jews here. Sir Bernard Waley- BALTIMORE, (JTA) — A an attack on Tel Aviv or any tary General the gravity with Jews are still prevented from Cohen, son of the late Robert group of Baltimore residents, other major city. He said that which the Israel government leaving the country, the influen- Waley-Cohen, presided. Syrian commanders and the. viewed the attacks. acting through the Jewish His- The Archbishop defined toler- tial Paris newspaper, Le Monde, Syrian government • must re- ance as "an active human, effort torical Society of Maryland, has Van Horn was r ep or t e d reported. strain themselves. of will power and self-discipline, arranged to buy and restore the Wednesday to have informed Is- The report was based on the which He added that if attacks rael officials that his mission to makes a person acknowl- findings of a special correspond- against "our children" and the Damascus had been useful. edge that his fellow may have Lloyd Street Synagogue, the ent, Thomas Schreiber, who re- prevention of peaceful work in other convictions, held with equal first in Maryland and the fifth The UN chief conveyed to Syr- the fields continued, the Israel ian officials, including the Syrian turned to France. The French sincerity." "Magnanimity," he oldest Jewish house of worship army would find the attackers chief of staff, that Israel viewed daily declared that the Hungar- continued, "is akin to tolerance. in the United States. "in their positions on their land the border situation with gravity, ian government "has not changed The worth of a man is infinite The structure, which has not and their strongholds and even as well as the concern of the UN its attitude on the emigration of because the Creator loves him. been used as a synagogue for its Jewish community." in romote places where the over border incidents. some time, had been scheduled The Paris newspaper reported Christians and Jews have not Syrians might think they are The Damascus radio declared that there were many Hungar- always practiced toleration in for demolition to make place for safest." the past. Today, their behavior a garage. It was built in 1845 by Wednesday that the talks with He called on the United Von Horn had failed and an- ian Jews who wanted to join has improved, but it is far from the Baltimore Hebrew Congre- Nations to do its utmost to nounced that the Syrian civil de- close relatives abroad. It added perfect. There is a lack of toler- gation, which had been incor- preserve peace and quiet and fense had been mobilized and. that "the attitude which the Hun- ance east of the Iron Curtain. porated in 1830. The Peale Mu- said "we hone that the United private hospitals placed at the garian government will take on But what about the West? seum of Baltimore regards the the relatively minor issue of Nations, which is charged Syrian army's disposal. 117-year-old structure as belong- "There are still battles ahead with maintaining peace in the Prime Minister David Ben- Jewish immigration .will give a for both Christians and Jews," ing to a select group of Balti- new indication of the regime's demilitarized zones," where Gurion met with the UN he said. "Christians and Jews more landmarks. the attacks have taken place, truce chief last Thursday and general evolution." "will succeed in this mission. urged UN initiative to pre- If it fails, we shall not stand vent a dangerous deteriora- with arms folded and the tion on the northern frontier army as well as our armor between the two countries. will react. Officials in Jerusalem have "All the nation should know indicated disappointment over that if one small - settlement is what they considered Von hit we shall react as if central Horn's diffident reaction to Israel was attacked and you the border clashes. soldiers of the armed units will Ben-Gurion reported to the be called to show your skill," cabinet on Israel's diplomatic he told the troops. "I am sure efforts to secure quiet on the you would perform your duties Syrian border where the Is- skillfully. We will do our ut- raeli settlements of Tel Katzir most to preserve peace and and Haon were again attacked quiet but if other responses last week while Israeli fisher- would be demanded I am sure men on Lake Kinneret were that the Israel army, which is fired on from Syrian positions. always on the alert, -would give During a tour of the border the desired reply." area the Jewish Telegraphic * • * * Agency correspondent saw evi- JERUSALEM — Gen. 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JERUSALEM (JTA)—Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was understood to have informed United States Ambassador Wal- worth Barbour that Israel was gravely concerned over continu- ing attacks by Syria on workers in the demilitarized zone' near Lake Tiberias. The Prime Minister, in his talk with Barbour, was under- stood to have cited Syrian at- tacks going back to last October and to have stressed that Israel could not tolerate a situation in which its citizens were being killed and property destroyed by "murderers wearing uni- forms." Ben-Gurion reportedly point- ed out that the United States, while urging Israel to preserve Let's Have a Party! I'll bring the Vita Herring. It's a real party dish. No work and all pleasure. The tender herring morsels are ready to serve right from the jar with crisp onion rings and a fabulous sauce. There's Vita_Herring in your choice of tangy sour cream, lightly spiced wine, or zesty cocktail sauce. They're so delicio I'll bring a jar of each. 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