Fr iday, March 27, 1964 — THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — iQ World. Jewish Congress Sees Hole in UN Anti-Bias Draft Convention NEW YORK, (JTA)—The pos- sibility that the United Na- tions' draft convention on the elimination of racial discrim- ination might leave a loophole to racist offenders has been raised by the World Jewish Congress here. In a document, submitted to the secretary general of the United Nations in connection with the recent meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights and circulated by the United Nations, the World Jew- ish Congress declared that the Draft Convention on the Elim- ination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is destined to become a valuable instrument against discrimination. But the WJC expressed concern about "the provisions relating to the implementation and effective- ness of its rules." Declaring that "these provi- sions are inadequate," the WJC suggested that the international community be given adequate powers to effect the principles enunciated by the Convention. The WJC stated that the in- ternal judicial remedy, pro- posed in the draft, "will be in- effective in states in which the independence of the tribunals is questionable, to say the least, and which are often precisely U.S. Alert to Disputes in Mid-East, Regrets Funds to Arms—Rusk WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sec- amendment," Secretary Rusk retary of State Dean Rusk told declared. When the above amendment Congress that the United States will continue in its efforts to was enacted, speakers in both Houses made it clear that it attain a settlement of disputes was aimed primarily to check between Israel and the Arabs Col. Nasser's aggressive inten- and expressed his regret over tions in the Middle East. This the continued diversion of funds was, to some extent, implicitly to armaments in the Middle recognized by Rusk in includ- East. ing his explanations as to why Rusk appeared before the the amendment has not been House Foreign Affairs Com- applied, in that section of his mittee to present the adminis- statement which dealt with tration's foreign aid program Israel-Arab relations. for fiscal 1965, which begins It was noted, however, that July 1 of this year. In his re- while in the past the adminis- view of what he described as tration tried to eliminate amend- "key problem areas where U.S. ments of such nature from the aid is a factor," the secretary foreign aid legislation, the bill of state also discussed the Arab- submitted this year did not con- Israel relations. tain any attempts to delete the "anti-aggressor" clause from the "The U.S. has continued to provide assistance to Israel act. and to a number of the Arab states," the Secretary said. "These nations have a history of conflict and animosity. The U.S. will continue to work for a settlement of the disputes between Israel and LEEDS. Eng. — The design her neighbors and for a gen- eral settlement in the Near on a packet of tea has brewed up quite a bit of trouble for East. "There are resources and po- Brooke Bond, a British tea tenial in the area sufficient .to firm. Some Jewish grocers have provide all peoples with a bet- : ter standard of living. Resources threatened to stop selling the which are diverted from the tea because the firm bowed to job of providing economic Arab demands and removed an growth and are used to build 80 - year - old trademark: a six- A man (left), who identified armaments are a regrettable pointed star resembling the Star of David. himself as a brother Richard, I Waste. Although the star was of fugitive Nazi Martin Bor- "Last year the Congress en- mann talks to a policeman after acted a subsection (1) of sec- Brooke's original device bear- turning himself in Santos, tion 620 of the Assistance Act, ing the price, the design was Brazil. But Bormann's brother prohibiting assistance to any altered in 1961 to satisfy the Albert said in Bavaria that the country which the President de- Jordanian Council of Minis- man must be a "swindler." His termines is engaging or prepar- ters, which refused customs denial was supported by the ing for aggression. The activi- clearance to the tea packets. Munich Institute of Contem- ties of all recipient countries— Now, hoWever, • several gro- porary History. "Richard" told including those in the Middle cery stores in Leeds have in- police the former No. 2 Nazi East and Asia—are under con- formed Brooke Bond they leader, long believed dead, is tinual examination by this coun- would refuse to handle the tea "somewhere in Brazil's Mato try but no determination has in the future, whether the Grosso state." A Frankfurt been made under the provisions packets carried the star or not. prosecutor said another investi- enacted last year. I can assure The Brooke Bond tea is ko- gaion had been started into re- you that careful study is being sher for Passover under the ports that Bormann died in given in every instance to de- authority of the chief rabbi of Paraguay in 1959. termine the application of the London. Poor Richard'-- No One Believes He's Nazi's Kin British Tea Firm in Hot Water for Star Trademark those which are guilty of con- demnable practices." Under the Draft Convention's system of reporting and the additional measures of imple- mentation, only states may set the established machinery in motion. The World Jewish Congress stated that this offers no guarantee for the victims of discrimination, _because "states do not customarily exercise the right of complaint against other states with which they main- tain friendly relations." Doubting whether any state will intervene on behalf of a minority group subjected to discrimination within the juris- diction of a major power, the World Jewish Congress noted that were such a protest to be made, there would be a risk of a human rights problem being transformed into a diplomatic conflict. To offset these difficulties, the WJC suggested the estab- lishment of a broad system of implementation in which indi- viduals and organizations would take part. If this was impossible under present conditions, the World Jewish Congress proposed as a minimum measure the rights of petition, complaint and pro- test by organizations which are independent of governments and have competence and rec- ognition in the field of human rights. The WJC's memoran- dum welcomed the inclusion of an article condemning anti- Semitism. Senator Starts Drive, Warns of U. S. Neglect to Sign Genocide Pact WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sen- ator Hugh Scott of Pennsyl- vania started a letter campaign to draw wide public attention to the danger that the ratifica- tion by the United States of the Genocide Convention "is an jeopardy of dying through neglect." The senator sent out letters to newspapers and figures in public life, enclosing a reprint from the Congressional Record into which the senator inserted a column on this subject by JTA Washington correspond- ent Jessie Halpern. Sen. Scott described the column as a "very important article." Sen. 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