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December 21, 1962 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-12-21

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Israel's Bid for Peace Talks Fails at the United Nations
(Continued from Page 6)

"Send in funny -

siders American speech "on the ter had dragged in the case of ered to Palestine
HEADLINE...see
from all parts
committee, which "specifically whole constructive," although a former Jew, converted to Ca- of the world on a mythical
as-
your
name in print!"
recommends the exclusion of there are "a few points" to tholicism, who had been denied sumption that the bones of some
which
Israel
cannot
agree.
The
all economic and development
by Israel's Supreme Court the ancient Hebrew patriarchs and
projects for the future of the sources pointed out that Israel right to obtain citizenship as a kings and warriors lay buried
refugees." She referred to the is "always prepared to consider "Jew," but was not denied citi- in some obscure parts of the
fact that Davis had told the every proposition for solutions zenship per se. Badra called land." Thus, the Moslem dis-
UN hi his -report that Arab by peaceful means, providing that ruling an illustration of missed all of Biblical history.
"feelings" oppose any solution they do not . encroach on the Israel's "discrimination."
UN. i-5600
but "return" of the refugees sovereignty or security of the
Rabbi
Simeon
B
e
n
Eleazar
To
straighten
the
record,
Co-
to Israel or their compensa- State of Israel."
may went into "this complex said: "Passion, a child, and a
sation by Israel, calling that
18039 Wyoming
As for America's rejection case," pointing out that "there wife the left hand should re-
attitude by Davis as one that
of the Arab resolution for the was no question of this man's pulse and the right bring near.
MURRY KOBLIN
goes beyond his UN mandate.
appointment of a UN custo- right to remain in Israel and
—Sanhedrin 107.
ADVERTISING
"When Dr. Davis goes beyond dian over property left in Is- to become a citizen. He is wel-
the immediate scope of his man- rael by the refugees, it was come to do so. Israel's citizens
Irving Goldberg says:
date," she said, "to tell us of noted with satisfaction that, include members of all faiths."
the feelings of the whole Arab not only did the U.S.A. take
Two speakers, representing
Middle East, would it not at such a position, similar to Is-
Iceland and the Ivory Coast,
least be proper for him to as- rael, but Washington did so
requested passage of the 21-
certain and report the veiws and exactly on the grounds held by
member resolution calling for
Israel
in
this
regard—the
fact
feelings of the people of Israel
direct peace talks between the
on this subject as well? And, in that, as the U.S.A. stated, the
Arab states and Israel. Iceland
describing Arab feelings, would step "is clearly designed to
flatly rejected the United
it not be relevant to enlighten strike at the very foundations
States stand on that resolu-
of
Israel's
sovereignty."
us about the spirit and intent in
tion, which the Washington
which the Arabs claim repatria-
Two African representatives, spokesman had called "un-
tion?"
both of them among the 19 co- realistic."
The Israeli Foreign Minister sponsors of the so-called "Braz-
Kristjan Albertsson, of Ice-
illustrated that "spirit and in- zaville Resolution" which calls land, maintained he "could not
for
direct
Arab
-
Israeli
peace
tent" by quoting recent state-
see what harm could be done
The popular Goldberg
ments by Arab leaders calling negotiations, addressed the com- by an appeal for direct negotia-
mittee
with
powerful
pleas
for
twins,
Irving and Adolph,
for out-and-out war against Is-
tions, since peace could not be
agree
every
time on the
rael. She cited a declaration by a rapprochement between the attained by any other means.
.
Dr. Izzat Tannous, one of the Arab states and Israel. One of Circumstances change. Never say
subject
of
Scotch.
them,
Dr.
T.
0.
Dosomu Johnson,
refugee spokesmen who ad-
never in politics."
They prefer LAUDER'S
dressed the conunittee here last of Liberia, injected a new note
for lightness and good
Asserting that "the rights of
week, showing that he had called, by suggesting that the United
in Bierut, for the raising of an Nations request Secretary-Gen- the people of Israel as well as
taste. Try it yourself.
army of at least 157,000 Arab eral U Thant to try to resolve of the Palestine Arabs" have to
refugees through "compulsory the Arab-Israeli question through be considered, he quoted a state-
mobilization" for a war against arbitration, mediation or con- ment by Secretary - General U
ciliation.
Israel. -
Thant in favor of negotiations in
general.
"U Thant has said," the
The
o
the
r,
Michael
Gallin-
Irving Goldberg
"I think we are entitled to
Lauder's
Partner,
ask," she said "whether the Douathe, of the Central African Icelandic diplomat declared,
Community Theatres
refugees so enlisted continue to Republic, asked "our Arab "that, when the future of man-
be wards of UNRWA." She cited brothers" to agree to negotiate kind was at stake, no country
an official UN report showing peace with Israel, starting by or interested group could afford
that refugee children are being approving the 1947 UN Pales- to take a rigid stand or claim
educated to help "restore" their tine Partition plan which they that duly it was right. No diffi-
cult problem could be solved to
Palestinian "homeland" through have always rejected.
100N BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES,
the complete satisfaction of all
"bloodshed." "What would the
86 PROOF, IMPORTED
A leading member of the Brit-
attitude be," she asked, "of any ish Commonwealth — New Zea- concerned, U Thant had said. BY GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., DETROIT, MICH,
country represented here regard- land — publicly "identified" it- Imperfect solutions must be
ing the admission into its terri- self with the denunciation of found, this is an imperfect
tory of people brought up in this Arabic anti - Semitic attacks world."
spirit?"
Arsene A. Usher, of the Ivory
against Israel. 0. P. Gabites,
After further attacks against New Zealand's Consul-General iu Coast, made a strong plea for
the Davis report, Mrs. Meir New York, acting as his coun- observance of the principle of
rejected outright the Moslem- try's representative in the Gen- negotiations, and urged the
Arabic resolution calling for eral Assembly's Special Political Arabs to help solve the refugee
the naming of a UN property Committee, touched on the issue problem. He derided what he
Current rate
custodian in Israel. She re- of Arab accusations about al- called "efforts to a solution"
per annum
which rested on "combating Zion-
Paid Quarterly
minded the committee that leged Israeli "Nazism".
for the New Year
ism" and on appointing a UN
Israel many times offered to
Without repeating the terms custodian in Israel.
Now is the time to take advantage of current high rates—
compensate refugees for what-
in which Denmark had de-
He
upbraided
the
Arabs
for
ever properties they had
and
the safety provided by Insured Savings Associations.
nounced the Arab Nazi accusa-
"picking and choosing" among
abandoned in Israel, but noted
tions here earlier this week as
Here is what $10,000 compounded quarterly
various previous Assembly
that such an accounting must
"indecent," Gabites told the
resolutions which they liked
include properties left in Arab
approximately amounts to:
committee his government
or disliked and even picking
lands by 500,000 Jews who
"identified itself fully with
in 5 yrs.
in 10 yrs.
in 20 yrs.
portions of a long resolution
emigrated to Israel, as well as
Denmark's statement" on the
@ 31/2 96
$11,903
$14,169
$20,076
while
rejecting
others
parts
of
property destroyed by Arab
issue. As a government that
12,201
14,888
22,167
the same measure. He insisted
government in their war
1122:650637
has admitted as immigrants
15,643
24,472
against Israel.
that neace negotiations were
16,035
many refugees from Nazism,
25,712
@
@3 4
the only way out of the dilem-
444.31/2
9846 ;9666
12,694
16,114
Coming to the 21-member res- he said, "New Zealand knows
25,965
ma,
telling
the
Arabs
they
olution calling for direct peace what Nazism is."
Morrison & Morrison Co., Members of the Detroit Stock
could proceed to negotiate in-
negotiations, she said this draft
Exchange, experienced specialists in all types of financial
On the principal issue under asmuch as they had already
"points at the very root" of the debate, concerning the Arab
investments—can help you place funds at these high rates.
entire Arab-Israeli problem. "We refugees, Gabites rejected the negotiated directly with Israel
—You may invest large amounts—from $5,000 to $100,-
have always taken the view," Moslem, pro-Arab resolution call- when the 1949 Armistice talks
000—simply by writing a single check. We place these
she stated, "that all outstanding ing for a UN custodian over were held.
large amounts in a diversified group of Associations—
Pakistan, one of the three
issues . between nations, includ- property allegedly left by the
$10,000 per account—for full F.S'.L.I.C. insured protec-
ing, of course, those between us refugees when they fled Israel. Moslem co-sponsors of the pro-
tion of your money. We can place even larger amounts
and our neighbors, should be He called this resolution "a par- Arab resolution calling for the
to earn the highest current return from Insured Savings
Associations. There is no charge to you for our services.
discussed between us and our tisan proposal that one side is appointment of a UN refugee
neighbors."
quite unable to accept." By "one property custodian inside Israel,
asked the committee to approve
Another verbal fight broke out side," he meant Israel.
Please send me a list of Insured Savings & Loan Associations
that resolution — a move viewed
when the Tunisian representa-
paying the highest rate available today.
He pleaded with the Arabs "to here as lost. The speaker for
tive charged in his speech that drop their pretense that Israel Pakistan, P. F. S. Ataullah, also
Israel treats North African Jew- doesn't exist" but also asked
NAME
warmly praised Dr. John H.
ish immigrants as second class that Israel make itself accept- Davis,
Commissioner-General
of
citizens. Comay, who has been
ADDRESS
fighting the Arab vilifications able to its neighboring Arab the United Nations Relief and
states." He suggested that Israel Works Agency for Palestine
toe-to-toe, denounced that charge might
help matters by admitting
CITY
PHONE NO
as false. Several other Arabs "a number" of refugees, so long Refugees, whose report to the
spoke up, only to be answered as its security is not endangered committee this year has been
denounced
as
outright
anti-Is-
sharply by Comay's insistence by such token admissions.
raeli and pro-Arab.
that they were "fabricating."
Another facet of the Arabic
Ataullah brought in a new
Israel sources, commenting on attacks against Israel along dis- slur against Jews, heretofore un-
Members Detroit Stock Exchange
the United States position in the torted lines came up when Co- thought of even by the Arabs.
1316
PENOBSCOT
BLDG.
DETROIT 26, MICH.
refugee debate in the General may answered a point previously Denouncing the immigration of
Assembly's Special Political Com- made by Tunisia's representa- Jews to Israel, he told the corn-
Telephone: WO. 1-2360
mittee, declared that Israel con- tive, Mohamed Badra. The lat- mittee that Zionists "had gath-

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