Israel Notifies _U. N.: Arabs
Must Clarify Mid-East Aims

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) -
-Israel requested that the Secur-
ity Council get an "unequivocal"
statement from the Arab states as
to whether they "are willing to re-
nounce the use of force", and abide
by the peaceful provisions of the
United Nations Charter.
The request was made in a letter
from Ambassador Michael Comay,
Israel's permanent representative
here, to Sir Patrick Dean, of
Britain, this month's president of
the Security Council.
In his letter, Comay referred
to his earlier complaint against
the Arab intentions to destroy
Israel, as enunciated at the re-
cent Arab summit conference in
Alexandria, as well as to the an-
swer to that charge, filed here
by the representative of the 13
hostile Arab states.
Comay noted that, in their re-
ply, the Arab representatives had
repeated the full text of the Alex-
andria proclamation against Israel.
He stated the official text, sup-
plied by the Arabs themselves, es-

tablishes beyond any doubt the
Arab aims to liquidate Israel.
Noting that the Arab reply had
used "evasive and ambiguous lan-
guage," Comay told the Council:
"Either these 13 Arab states have
set themselves the aim of liquidat-
ing another member state, or they
are willing to renounce the use of
force and abide by the provisions
of the Charter. It is the right of
the United •Nations and the inter-
national community to expect an
unequivocal answer to this ques-
tion.
"The letter from the Arab rep-
resentatives, by evading the real
issue, only bears out the need for
the United Nations and its mem-
bers to take serious note of the
threat to international peace and
security involved in the anti-Israel
policies of the Arab states as pro-
claimed in the Alexandria decla-
ration.
The Israel letter did not ask
for a meeting of the Council on
the issue, but requested only that
the contents of the Comay missive
be circulated officially as a Se-
curity Council document.
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Syrian Tanks Stationed
Along Demilitarized Zone
LONDON (JTA) — Syria has
stationed tanks near the demilitar-
ized zone on the northern sector
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. of the Israeli border, where tribu-
Oliver P. Bolton, Ohio Republican, taries of the 'Jordan River supply
said he has been assured by high- water to Israel's Negev Irrigation
ranking State Department offi- Project, press dispatches reported
cials that continued aid to Egypt here.
is under intensive review, and that
The Daily Telegraph noted that
negotiations leading to extension this was the first time since the
of the present 5500,000,000 three- Israel-Syrian Armistice Agreement
year "Food for Peace" agreement, was signed in 1949 that the Syrians
due to expire at the end of the have stationed tanks in this de-
current fiscal year, have been militarized zone.
postponed for an indefinite period.
Last month, Rep. Bolton led a
House drive aimed at ,severance of
aid to the Nasser regime on
grounds that the United States was
indirectly subsidizing Nasser's ag-
NEW YORK (JTA)—A dozen
gression and arms.
pickets, identified as representing
The Bolton amendment, which the Action Committee on American-
drew some support from Demo- Arab Relations, picketed the Man-
crats, lost by 117 to 113 on a non- hattan headquarters of both New
record vote. Subsequently, 16 York senatorial candidates — in-
members of the House Foreign cumbent Republican Sen. Kenneth
Affairs Committee, including mem- B. Keating, and his Democrat op-
bers of both parties, petitioned ponent, Robe t F. Kennedy
The picke bore signs which
Secretary of State Dean Rusk to
halt Nasser's misuse of American stated: "We opp se Keating, Kiri-
nedy, Anti-Semitis
nd Zionipn."
aid.
The last word was he
der-
Rep. Bolton said that, even
scored. The pickets also pa w ed out
though his amendment lost by a
a few votes, administration lead- literature attacking both candi-
dates . One sheet declared: "If
ers admitted that a roll call
there were two million Arabs in
vote would have seen the amend-
New York, instead of two million
ment carried by at least 50
Zionist Jews , the Senator would
votes.
have praised the Arabs and blasted
The administration has now ap- Israel and the Zionists." Another
parently become convinced, Bol- sheet was headlined: "K.K.K. Keat-
ton said. that Congress is "fed up ing and Kennedy for Kiiesset." The
with the manner in which our text asserted that "the two candi-
aid to Nasser has permitted him dates do not love the Jews any
to divert resources to satisfy his more than they hate the Arabs."
aggressive Near East ambition."
The copy also said that "the
He pointed out that American clamor for the 'Jewish' vote repre-
policy makers, because of the seri- cent of the voters of New York
ous grain shortages in Commu- sents a disrespect for the 80 per
nist nations, are now in a position State" and "it is an insult to the
to greatly influence the future intelligence and loyalty of the
American Jews, as it gives the im-
course of Near Eastern affairs.
"The minimum price for con- pression they are more concerned
tinued United States grain ship- with Israel than with the U. S."
ments to Nasser," said Congress-
man Bolton, "should include Egyp- India Premier Pledges
tian withdrawal from Yemen,
guarantees against continued Egyp- Aid to Arabs on Water
tian development of a ground-to-
LONDON (JTA)—Prime Minis-
ground missile capacity which ter Shastri of India pledged sup-
would jeopardize the security of port to the Arab nations for their
Israel and other Near Eastern na- "just claims" to "the waters of
tions, an end to Egyptian air at- the River Jordan" and for the
tacks on Saudi Arabian targets "rights of the Palestinian refu-
bordering Yemen, the halting of gees," it was reported here from
Egyptian efforts to evict the Unit- Cairo.
ed States from air bases leased
The pledge was contained in a
in Libya and Saudi Arabia and communique issued at the close
guarantees against further inter- of a three-day. state visit by the
ference by Nasser in the Cyprus Indian premier prior to his attend-
crisis."
ing the conference of non-aligned
Rep. Bolton said that sometimes states now taking place in Cairo.
a close loss in Congress produces
In return, the Indian leader won
the same beneficial result as a an expression of concern from
victory. In his view, a majority of President Nasser of Egypt over the
Congress feels that further aid to India-China border dispute.
Nasser, under present circum-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
stances, is against the interests
of the American people.
Friday, October 23, 1964-7

State Dept. Eying
Aid Cut to Egypt,
Says Rep. Bolton

Keating, Kennedy
Hit by
./ Pickets-

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