:---dy4 alimarowialroaargIrommarimsRkrafir' Charles Morgan Jr., Montgomery Attorney Who Challenged Bigots, AJCongress Speaker Here Sept. 23 sq .' Arab Rulers 'Basically' in Accord on Joint Action Against Israel LONDON (JTA)—The Arab sum- mit meeting at Alexandria, Egypt, where 13 kings and other heads of Arab states have been confer- ring since last weekend, agreed in principle on joint military opera- tions against Israel. But the participants differed widely on the timing of such opera- tions and on details of the forma- tion of the command, according to Egyptian dispatches received here. The joint command plan, which is being kept secret, is based on the theory that Israel would attack some of the Arab states just as soon as the Arabs started their project for divert. ing the headwaters and tribu- taries of the Jordan River, to keep Israel from benefiting from its new national water carrier. That carrier is to use Jordan River water, through Lake Tiber- ias. for the irrigation of the upper reaches of the Negev Desert. The principal stumbling block against implementation of the joint Arab c o m ma n d has reportedly come from Lebanon's new presi- dent-elect, Charles Halou, as well as from Jordan's King Hussein. Both fear that a joint Arab League command would result in the placing of foreign Arab troops in their countries under the aegis of Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser. While the secret plans for the new command have been forWarded for detailed discussion by the Higher Arab Joint Defense Coun- cil, Halou warned against prema- ture execution of the headwater diversion plan by the construction of a dam in Jordan. • He argued that, while Egypt is strong enough to fight Israel, three of the Arab states bordering on Israel—Jordan, Lebanon and Syria —might have to bear the brunt of an Israeli attack "before the Egyp- tians had time to defeat the enemy." In view of the fact that Leba- non would not be strong enough to resist an Israeli attack, he said, the Arab summit should first allow his country sufficient time to build up its army. The other Arab states, he in- sisted, must help Lebanon by sup- plying arms. before the water plan of the Arab states is executed. Out of the struggle for civil mences with the speech he deliv- term Jew. A warning that the Arab states rights there have emerged many ered on Sept. 16, 1963, before the I He tells of the incident when must expect large-scale Israeli at- heroes. There are Southerners who Young Men's Business Club in Bir - Harvard - educated David Baker. a have risked life and limb, their mingham, Ala., in condemnation of young lawyer now practicing in tacks against Jordan and Syria, and possibly also against Lebanon, was ovaa and their families' security the bombing of the church, the day Nev.' York, spoke up against prej- and their communal Status, to de- previous, during which four Negro udice at a Birmingham meeting, voiced at the conference by Egypt's Marshal Aly Amer, chief of the fend the rights of the Negroes. teen-agers died in their Sunday I and - a bulky man in a sweat shirt joint Arab forces. When the complete record is School classroom. It was a brave stormed by me. He turned on the Such an attack, he said, would compiled, the name of Charles indictment which charged: "Bir- nonplused Baker, his face con- come the moment the Arab project Morgan, Jr., will rate top listing. mingham is not a dying city. It is torted with hatred. and shook his for drawing off the Jordan River From Harper & Row comes a vol- dead." fist. headwaters is started. He agreed ume by Morgan, entitled "A Time " *You ain't nothin' but a Jew,' It was shortly thereafter that to Speak—The Story of a Young threats against him began to mul- j he sputtered. 'You ain't nothin' with President Alou that Egypt alone is strong enough "to con- American Lawyer's Struggle for tiply; his own, his wife's and son's but a goddamned Greek Jew.' He front Israel." His City—and for Himself." lives were at stake. That was when paused as ;though out of breath. Nevertheless, the conference in- The subtitle to "A Time to he gave up his office, sold the And then. almost as an after- structed the Joint Defense Council Speak" could be expanded a mile desks and furniture, moved away j thought. he shouted, 'You don't to determine methods for quick long to indicate the courage of this from the city he had loved, the even talk right.' ' strengthening of the Jordanian, younger lawyer, his defiance of City of Churches. the Magic City. I Each case recalled in this story Syrian and Lebanese armies. threats, his sacrifices in behalf of - Preceding that tragic day when is another bit of evidence against Egypt was reported insisting the downtrodden he represented. the four girls were murdered the perpetuated hatred in the City that the Arab water withdrawal The conclusion could be espe- and the c h u r c h demolished, of Churches. In their totality, the plan be started immediately, as- daily tragic. It could read: "I when "Jewish temples and 24 incidents recorded by Morgan form suring the other Arab states that was forced to leave Birmingham armed guards" offered protec- a valuable history of events that —to protect the lives of my wife tion to the maimed in the put America to shame. and son,. and my own." But there is Charles Morgan. Jr., bombed house of prayer, Morgan Morgan might object to this re- and the few others who, with him, already had begun a career of viewer's suggestion for such an are fighting for justice and for de- ending. Yet, that is how his ac - 1 legal protection for the perse- cent Americanism. They justify re- count of his experiences reads, I cuted. They were cases others refused to handle. They labeled tention of faith that the American that is how the stage was set for him as "nigger-lover" and bright ideal can not be crushed, even if him as a result of the many threats lights had to be installed at his Morgan was forced to leave Bir- that were directed to him repeat- home as a protection against mingham. "A Time to Speak" is a edly, 5; Sin: tribute to him and to all who, with attacks during the nights that The title of this book comes him, are the minority, the select, VW)xan - from Ecclesiastes 3:7: "A time to ensued in the career of an en- who are determined to bring de- dangered lawyer. rend, and a time to sew; a time to cency back in the land where inno- keep silence, and a time to speak." In "A Time to Speak" Moan cent children were murdered and The story of the brave 33-year- describes a number of c. -es he houses of worship bombed. old lawyer's battle for justice corn- handled. For the sociol list this —P. S. r1DRZ 5417c14t11 is a powerful story of a dedicat d .4 e man who was impelled to Four Canadian Jews ble Hebrew Corner every case of a person in Unanimously Elected to He won some of the cases, he - established a great record. He Exclusive Men's Club (Direct JTA Teletype Wire learned much about the inhuman- to The Jewish News) ity of man to man—and what he OTTAWA — The Rideau Club of Is the only country in the world Ottawa, an exclusive men's club had ,acquired in knowledge for lini Israel which uejery Jew can receive citizen- accused of barring Jewish mem- himself now becomes a guide for arrrA, a7 f with telioeullgYentil%netcohasteityle. ulltn e bers, announced Wednesday the all who are determined that every privilege of every Jew to come to Israel unanimous election of seven new vestige of indecency should be up- and accept the citizenship of the country rooted in our land. appears in the Law of Return that was members including four prominent Morgan describes the family passed fn the. Knesset 1955 and in Jewish residents of Ottawa. enge m yeL a r passed in the In making the announcement background—his father's refusal to Kneesset The Israel Consulate will issue an be a party to prejudice, his sup - club officials said it had not been etTegrianntIsvris aA. tfiirpaonny af r ; galwiisnhiUrati the club practice in the past nor po t of Al Smith, his refusal to sm given a permanent immigrant cer- e would it in the future make public worry about a man's religion; and he is t4h t to Minister of Interior has as the ,sesults of membership elec- of the encouragement he received tgecar righ ' Tir n special occasions men- tions. They said they had done so from his wife in his efforts in be- certificate on La w: IzzaatioJnew to t acted e e Je in this case because of publicity half of thejust rights for Negroes. t a lg̀ Tie n d st ul thth or is dan- gerous to public health, 'security, or The story is one of rejection about the nomination of the four has a criminal past. 5tiltr? Jewish leaders. It was stressed that "white supremacy," of defense of It is over ten years since the Law Return and Law tr.? Naturalization the initiative for their nominations the Negroes who applied for ad- of were passed in the Knesset; there mission in Southern universities, are now opinions in the country that did not come from them. The four Jewish leaders are of standing up against the "Bull" citizenship should not be issued to every immigrant upon his arrival. There are Louis Rasminsky. governor, the Connors, of refusal to condone people that are in the opinion that a Bank of Canada; Lawrence Frei- anything akin to Nazism taking new immigrant should not be able to participate in elections upon his arrival, man, department store head and root in this country. but until he gets acquainted with the former president of the Zionist Morgan recalls the support he life in the country. In the last debate in the Knesset on this subject. Knes- Organization of Canada; attorney received from Newhouse's Bir- set members of various parties pro- mingham News and of the word posed periods of a year or two, till the Bernard Alexander; and David will be able to achieve citi- that was spread that that news- immigrant Golden, former deputy minister of zenship. In the near future the Minister industry. paper is owned by outsider of Interior will suggest such a change the law and it is believed that a "Samuel Isaac Newhouse." Thus, in majority of the members will agree. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS --,Translation of Hebrew column the Nazi method of labeling a (rop'zir rimy 2v1n rixlirop Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit, 40—Friday, September 11. 1964 person a Jew without using the Jerusalem The Detroit Women's Division of present Charles Morgan Jr., author the American Jewish Congress will of the newly released book, "A Time to Speak," Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1 p.m., at Temple Beth El. Morgan. a white attorney from Birmingham, Ala., on the day after four Negro children were killed in the bombings of a church in his city, declared: "We all did it. Every last one of us is condemned for that crime and the bombings before it. and the ones last year, a dec- i ade ago. We all did it." For this bold stand he was forced to leave Birmingham. An eloquent, factual speaker, Morgan has been in constant demand for the moving story of his personal struggle and the tragic inertia of a leaderless city. This is his first appearance in Detroit. He will be joined by Don Loria and Allen Zemmol, young Detroit attorneys who just re- turned from Mississippi where they volunteered legal service to civil CHARLES MORGAN JR. rights workers in need of counsel. Charles Morgan's Heroic Struggle to Protect Southern Ilonorand Good Name of Birmingham Belated in Deeply Moving 'A Time to Speak it would "deal with Israel" be- fore Israel had time to harm Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Abdul Khalek Hassouna, secre- tary-general of the Arab League, had requested earlier that the sum- mit meeting issue instructions for starting the water withdrawal proj- ect at once. An Alexandria correspondent for the Times of London reported that, "as the days pass, it be comes clearer that the Arabs cannot dove- tail their plans as to be able to pro- ceed immediately (with the head- water plan). "The stationing of armies (on non-Egyptian Arab soil) bristles with too many difficulties. All in- quiries on the exact nature and technical details of the proposed work on the Jordan River tribu- taries have so far not been an- swered. Until some decision is reached on military support, no decisions can be taken on the tech- nical side." Physicist Emanuel Piore to Direct U.S. Study WASHINGTON (JTA) — Dr. Emanuel H. Piore, a leading Jew- ish physicist, has been named by President Johnson's Science Ad- visory Committee to head a special panel of scientists who will review the operations of all U.S. govern- ment research laboratories. The review is expected to lead to a completely new policy in such federal research activities. Dr. Piore, a vice president of the International Business Machines Corp., helped establish /the Na- tional Science Foundatiotti in his earlier career as a grernment scientist. enftoisrt. m er head ofilielectronics division of the U.S.- ice of Naval Research, he has served as an ad- viser on scientific matters to many United States presidents. 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