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Israel Seen as

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renewal Whipping Boy

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most anxious to keep our bor- ping boy" of most Arab leaders
In a press interview he ex-
Heller's letter cited Colonel
made it clear that the eigh t dens as peaceful and stable as in the Middle East "who vie pressed regret at the Soviet veto
ballot majority for the vetoe d possible until permanent peace with one another for champion- of the resolution, but he noted Nasser's Aug. 11 statement that
resolution did not alter the fac t ! has been attained between our ship of the anti-Zionist cause." with satisfaction the eight votes the U.A.R. economic structure
was now so "strong" that he
that Syria had been foun d neighbors and ourselves. To this
The Times also said that while for the resolution which, he
divert "12 per cent of our
guilty.
end we shall continue to extend the United States-British resolu- said, proved that the majority could
budget
on the armed forces."
"The fact that the resolutio n our cooperation to the represen- tion condemning Syria failed in of Security Council members de- Colonel 'Nasser went on to an-
was vetoed," said Mr. Yos t, tatives of the United Nations." the Security Council Tuesday be- plored the murders of the Alma- nounce what appear to be pre-
"does not in any way detrac t
Comay thanked the eight cause of the Soviet veto, "the gor settlement members.
parations for war against Israel.
from the judgment of the m a- members of the Council who net outcome of the debate is a
Chief of Staff Zvi Tsur said
According to Heller, "Nas-
jority of the Council on these had voted in favor of the draft, moral victory for Israel, the va- Tuesday night at the close of ser's
economic structure is so
complaints. The Security Coun- declaring that the vote by the lidity of whose complaint against armored brigade exercises that heavily
subsidized by American
cil has a long standing and "overwhelming majority of the Syria has clearly been endorsed he hoped quiet would come to assistance
programs that the
unique responsibility with re- Council" showed "Irael has been by a large majority."
Israel's northern border "so U.A.R. is able to spend lavish
gard to the peace keeping ma- clearly vindicated and Syria has
The Arab leaders, the Times that we will not be forced to sums on rockets, for offensive
chinery in this area and for it been morally condemned."
reported,
continued to compete prove to our neighbors that the purposes and for the purchase
to fail to act because of the So-
The United States and British before their followers "as the Israel army will not forever of Soviet jet bombers and other
viet veto could only injure the resolution sought to condemn prime guardians of Arabism" withhold its fire." He added that Russian equipment as well as
interests of peace in the area. the "wanton murder at Almagor, and in the vanguard of deter- it was the duty of Israel's de-
the training of Egyptian of-
We can merely express our in Israel territory, of two Israel mination "to avenge" the Arab fense forces to guarantee the for
ficers
great regret for this failure and citizens on Aug.. 19," but failed defeat in the war against the security of citizens living along bases." in Soviet Union military
our hope that it will not lead to condemn Syria, except by im- infant Jewish state. The report the borders "by all available
Moroccan Istiqlal Party
to heightened tensions in the plication, for responsibility for emphasized there had been no means."
Middle East."
The rightwing Herut party an- Demands Boycott of Israel
the crime.
easing of hatred between Israel
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
A last minute move by Moroc-
The draft cleared Israel of and Egypt since that date and nounced that it planned to de-
to The Jewish News)
co's representative on the Coun- charges pressed by Syria of an that since the "last flareup in mand that the Parliament's Se-
CASABLANCA — The Istiqlal
cil, whose Soviet-backed amend- armored build-up in the de- 1956"—a reference to the Sinai curity and Foreign Affairs Com- Freedom Party now in the oppo-
ments to the Anglo-American militarized zone for aggressive campaign — "the cold war has mittee meet to condemn the sition demanded Tuesday that
draft had been rejected by the purposes.
continued at the same frigid Soviet veto. The committee will the Moroccan government set up
overwhelming vote of nine to
The resolution appealed to temperature. The Egyptian press meet next Wednesday and the a bureau for the boycott of Is-
two, was also effectively knock• both Syria and Israel to cooper- and radio inveigh almost daily proposal will be submitted by rael "conforming to the ideals
ed down by Mr. Yost. The Moroc- ate in the "early exchange of against the "Zionist menace," the party's Chaim Landau. An- of the Arab League."
can Ambassador Dey Ould Sidi prisoners" as proposed by Lt. the Times reported. The recent other proposal planned by Herut
The party violently attacked
Baba had proposed that the Gen. Odd Bull, Chief of Staff offer by Premier Levi Eshkol to would be a call for censure of the government, accusing it of
United Nations Truce Supervi- of the UN Truce Supervision Or- meet President Nasser of Egypt the government for its policy of sympathy for Israel. The charges
sion Organization furnish a re- ganization; called on both par- anytime and any place "met with "withholding action" against appeared in an article in the
port on the overall situation ties to cooperate fully with the the expected negative response such unprovoked attacks by Sy- party organ Al Mara, which also
along the Israeli-Arab borders, UNTSO head, and requested the and the offer was reported very ria and Jordan. The party argued charged that Jewish schools and
forecasting that such a report Secretary General to report to briefly in the government con- that the killing of an Israeli other institutions in Morocco
workman Tuesday in the Jeru- were "providing Zionist teach-
would show Israel is "consistent- the Council by next Dec. 31 "on trolled Egyptian press."
salem zone by Jordanians was ing" and that its teachers were
ly" violating the 1949 armistice the progress made in regard to
Meanwhile
the
Nasser
regime
agreements it has signed with the measures proposed by the continues to build a strong army "just the result of such a hands- Jews who came to Morocco
folded policy" of the govern- "with French passports issued
Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and chief of staff."
aided by Russia and other East- ment.
Syria.
to them by the Israeli Ambas-
ern
Bloc
countries
and
by
West
The resolution was endorsed
sador in Paris."
Secretary General U Thant on the Council floor by the rep- German and Austrian techni- Iraq Gets More U.S. Aid
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
The party demanded that the
said immediately that he would resentatives of France, Ghana cians who are still working on
to The Jewish News)
order such a report to be filed and the Philippine Islands.
WASHINGTON—Reports that government set up a bureau as
the development of rocket wea-
within about two months. Mr.
Iraq and Syria have agreed to soon as possible to boycott Israel
The Soviet Union had put on pons and jet fighter aircraft, the merge
Yost however made .it clear that
into a full economic union "economically, commercially and
Times
reported,
adding
that
the
the Security Council had not or- a vigorous diplomatic drive to fact that these weapons "are de- and to set up joint army corn- industrially."
dered such a report, indicating keep any resolution from being signed for use against Israel has mands for military cooperation UN Commission Rebukes Both
the USA has not accepted Sidi offered,
been confirmed by Nasser in a were received here Tuesday Israel, Jordan for Shootings
At the outset, the Russian recent speech." The Time.s said with the U.S. Government an-
Baba's evaluation of the overall
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Both
situation as one that would hold delegation sparked a move to Israel "represents the only tan- nouncement that a new long Israel and Jordan were censur-
postpone
voting
on
the
draft.
Israel responsible for armistice
gible threat to Nasser's regime term dollar credit of $6,856,000 ed by the Israel-Jordan Mixed
The actual proposal for such de- now more firmly entrenched has been extended to Iraq for Armistice
pact violations.
Commission for shoot-
purchase of U.S. agricultural ings along the armistice lines
As the verbatim record of lay was made by Baba, of than ever."
Morocco,
who
was
supported
commodities. Included in the here last week.
Tuesday's session was distribut-
Eshkol Expresses Satisfaction
new assistance are wheat, tobac-
ed to the diplomats Wednesday, by both the Soviet Union Over Security Council Vote
The United Nations chairman
and
Ghana.
However,
after
Bri-
co and poultry.
all were studying carefully not
of the commission cast his deci-
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
JWV Charges Aggressive
only the firm American stand tain and the United States op-
to The Jewish News)
sive vote in support of both the
TEL AVIV — Prime Minister Military Expenditures of UAR
as voiced by Mr. Yost but also posed delay, Si-vert A. Nielsen,
Israel and Jordan resolutions,
of
Norway,
president
of
the
Levi
Eshkol
expressed
satisfac-
the final statement by Mr. Co-
National Commander Daniel each of which condemned the
Council,
-
suggested
that
the
de-
tion
Wednesday
over
the
vote
may after the USSR had cast
Neal Heller of the Jewish War other for violating the truce.
its veto. The employment of the bate continue "on the sub- in the Security Council Tuesday Veterans of the U.S.A. inform- Although the chairman said it
veto power to shield the Arab stance" of the issue at stake. on the United States-British re- ed President Kennedy that while was impossible to ascertain
Roger Seydoux, the French solution on the Syrian murder the Jewish War Veterans sup- which side fired first, he voted
party to disputes with Israel,"
said Mr. Comay, "has been re- Ambassador, addressing the of two Israeli farmhands on ports restoration of House cuts in favor of the Israel draft
grettable in the past. It is even Council before the draft resolu- Aug. 19. He said that the sup- in the Foreign Assistance Bill, which said Jordanian positions
more regrettable now when the tion was introduced, spoke out port by eight of the 11 Security the organization is unalterably had opened fire at 12:15 a.m.
great power concerned has forcefully against the murder of Council members for the resolu- opposed to any further or addi- Sunday. The chairman called
joined with others in an historic the two Israeli youths at Alma- tion condemning Syria would tional assistance to the United upon both sides to meet "at the
attempt to relax international gor, noted that Gen. Bull had contribute greatly to easing of Arab Republic in view of that earliest opportunity" to con-
tensions and might have been reported "physical evidence" tensions on the Israel-Syrian country's aggressive military ex- sider ways of maintaining peace
expected to extend the same at- pointing to the guilty parties, border.
penditures.
and quiet in Jerusalem.

titude in the task of peace keep- and indicated that he blamed
Syria by stating "the responsi-
ing in the Middle East."
for these two murders
"But the fact that the formal bility
hardly be discussed."
passage of the resolution has need
Alex Quaison- Sackey, of
been prevented," continued Am-
also held that the two
bassador Comay, "should give Ghana,
Israeli farmers at Almagor had
Syria very little comfort. No been
killed by "persons who
veto can wipe out the damning crossed
demilitarized zone"
facts which have been so care- to enter the
Israel. He "deplored"
fully gathered, sifted and set those murders
saying the Israeli
out. The veto cannot delete from youths were "innocent
victims of
the Council's records the clear a situation not of their
own
view of the matter expressed in
On the other hand, he
this debate by every single mem- making."
there has been no proof of
ber except the Soviet Union — said,
Syria's charge that Israel had
not taking into account Morocco massed
troops or impermissible
which would naturally identify armaments
on its side of the
itself with the Arab side. My border.
government regards its com-

plaint as having been vindicated
and Syria as morally condemned.
It is our hope that in their future
conduct the Syrian authorities
will not fail to pay heed to the
weight of international opin-
ion."
"My government's main objec-
tive in presenting its complaint
was to enlist the authority of
the highest peace keeping organ
of the United Nations in ensur-
ing that the border region would
be kept quiet and free from
violence. It had become essential
for this purpose to indicate to
Syria that its use of murder and
force as instruments of policy
could not be condoned.
"I would once again assure the
Council that my government is

The Philippine representa-
tive, Jaconto Castel Borja, re-
quested Syrian and Israeli com-
pliance with the tension-easing
proposals made by Gen. Bull.
Liu Chieh, of Nationist China,
which holds a permanent seat
on the Council along with the
U.S.A., Britain, France and the
USSR, and therefore has the
power of veto, also called on the
Council to rely on the report
from Gen. Bull in regard to
"the facts" relating to the Sy-
rian and Israeli complaints.

London Times Sees Israel

as 'Principal Whipping Boy'

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

LONDON—The Times of Lon-
don described Israel Wednesday
as remaining "the principal whip-

Leader of Berlin Jewry Warns U.S.,
Britain on Export of Hate Material

DUSSELDORF, (JTA) — A
The posters appearing in West Legal experts here, who ex-
warning to the United States Berlin last week bore pictures pressed doubt whether this type
and Britain to halt the sending of Hitler and such English slo- of activity could be stopped by
of Nazi literature from other gans as "Despite Jewish lies, the British authorities, pointed
countries into West Germany Hitler was right," and "Hitler is out that, even when the authori-
was issued by Heinz Galinski, dead, but National Socialism ties wanted to ban the Trafal-
chairman of the Jewish commu- lives on." Similar posters, all gar Square anti-Semitic rally
nity in West Berlin, where anti- printed in Britain, have been earlier this year, they had to
Jewish posters were found tack- distributed recently in Frank- do it on the grounds that an-
ed on the walls of the city's furt, Munich and other German other body had booked the
Jewish Community Center last cities.
Square.
week.
Galinski warned that "West-
Jewish and non-Jewish lead-
In a lead article in the All- ern politicians must realize in ers voiced dissastisfaction over
gemeine Wochenzeitung d e r time that effective action must the fact that the new Public
Juden, German-language week- be taken against the new Order Act with its increased
ly organ of the West German threat." While West Germany penalities was not effective in
Jewish community, Galinski has already asked Britain to this connection, allowing dan-
warned that a revival of anti- halt the sending of leaflets, he gerous propaganda - to reach
Jewish activity not only threat- noted, the British Nazi spokes- West Germany from this coun-
ens Jews, but also poses a dan- man had belittled such efforts try. The World Jewish Congress
ger to world peace.
by pointing out that his party has begun consultations with its
Galinski referred particularly was legal in Britain. The British German affiliates and the Union
to the Nazi groups which have Parliament and the United of German Jews to consider
developed in Britain, where a States Congress should be made what action can be taken on
spokesman for the British Na- aware of this situation, Galinski this matter in Germany.
tional Socialist movement boast- declared.
A resolution, meanwhile , has
ed that his group had sent more
LONDON, (JTA)—The Board been placed on the agenda of
than 10,000 pamphlets to West of Deputies of British Jews and i the Labor Party Conference, to
German business firms and an- other Jewish and non-Jewish be held at the end of this month
nounced that "further ship- groups expressed indignation at Scarborough, Yorkshire
ments are being prepared by and concern here over the ship- which demands legislation
the United States headquarters ments by the British Nazi move- against discrimination on the
of the international Nazi move- ment of anti-Jewish pamphlets grounds of race, religion or
ment."
and posters to West Germany. color.

