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January 01, 1965 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-01

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Arab Delegates at UN Assembly

Report Shows Only 26 Jews Remaining in Red China

Seek Recognition of 'Liberation' Group

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 1, 1965-3
NEW YORK (JTA) — From a The community council is pri-
25,000 population 20 years ago, the marily concerned with providing
number of persons registered with
welfare facilities for needy mem-
the Council of the Jewish Commun-
ity in Shanghai is 26 today, it was hers, arranging Jewish education
reported to the World Jewish Con- for the remaining children, and
gress here by P. I. Yudalevich, caring for the community cemeter-
chairman of the council. He noted ies. In addition, the council is oc-
Certified Master Watchmaker
that the tiny community consists
and Jeweler
of 20 persons in Shanghai and six cupied with requests from former !
members of the community who
in Harbin.
18963
Livernois Ave.
require documentation of confine-
UN 1-8184
r
ment in the Shanghai restricted A
OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M.
area during World War II to sub-1
I FOLLOW THE CROWDS
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stantiate
compensation
claims.
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(Continued from Page 1)
The fact that the Arabs have
sovereignty. Informal meetings virtually abandoned all humani-
with heads of many delegations tarian considerations in connec-
at the UN had indicated they were tion with the Arab refugee ques-
tion was noted here as an addi-
responsive to these factors.
Israelis, however, do not con- tional argument against proposals
sider the battle against such re- for the large-scale admission by
cognition as 'won. The present Israel of the refugees.
The Arab delegations have
situation in the United Nations
points to the conclusion that the limited their General Assembly
only strength possible for Israel discussions of the refugees to
in the UN under the existing cir- its use as a tool or weapon
I TO OUR SENSATIONAL
cumstances is defensive strength. against Israel. It is difficult to
I
In the UN Security Council a understand what the Arabs hope
situation exists at present where to gain by this switch in strategy
RECIPE OF THE WEEK:
the Arabs can count on mobiliz- which, it was pointed out,
I
ing a veto to defeat any resolu- amounts to asking other United
MUSHROOM VEAL STEAK
tion they oPPose, since the Nations delegations to support
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Soviet bloc countries are always Arab plans to use the refugees
2 pounds veal steak, 3/4" thick. Combine: 3 tbles. flour, 1/2 tspn. salt, Vs
to d stro Isra el
sovereign
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tspn. pepper. Coat meat well in flour mixture. Melt in skillet: 3 tbles, tot,
A roughly similar situation state and a member of the
Brown meat on all sides. Place in casserole. Mix together: 1 can (10 1/2-ox.)
• DESIGNER DRESSES
mushroom soup, 1 cup water, 1 can (3 oz.) mushrooms, drained.
exists in the General Assembly. A United Nations.
• DESIGNER COATS
The Israel-Arab issue is expect-
combination , of the Arab bloc
• FUR STOLES • SUITS
Pour over meat. Cover and bake in a slow oven, 300 degrees, 1 hour or
DESIGNER SPORTWEAR
countries plus the Soviet bloc ed to be on the agenda of the 1
until tender. Makes 6 servings.
countries and other member na- General Assembly in February • • • HOSE, LINGERIE, PURSES
tions which blindly follow the when the world body hears the
Couture Designers, such os:
Arab lead could make it impos- annual report of the commissioner I Oleg Cassini-Ann Fogarty-Mr.
Strictly
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sible for the Assembly to adopt a of . the United Nations Relief and
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Meats and
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ever, Israel can win sufficient Arab delegates have indicated
Poultry
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support in the Assembly and in they plan to extend the discussion
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the Security Council to defeat from the question of the refugees I Too Numerous to Mention!
to include the whole range of
Arab anti-Israel positions.
Israel's goal is therefore to Arab-Israel differences. This is
Member Detroit Kosher
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create a wall in the United Na- understood to be a prospect which
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tions against hostile Arab pres- Israel faces with equanimity.
rmimmalmwsotailmEN ■ .
sure. Israeli circles feel that there
is also moral value for Israel in
the rejection by UN organs of
specific anti-Israeli pro po s a 1 s,
such as the one offered by Moroc-
co in the Security Council re
cently.
Another matter of continuing
concern to Israel is that of
membership in the bloc of de-
veloping nations, known as the
"Group of 77." A majority of a
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nine-power committee meeting
to determine the criteria for
membership in the group is
understood to favor objective
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criteria.
If this is the final yardstick
adopted. Israel should have no
trouble gaining admittance to the
group. Two of the members of
the committee, however, are Arab
states.
The issue is expected to come
to a head this month when the
nine-power committee will prob
ably submit a majority report
AN OPEN LETTER TO DETROIT:
favoring objective criteria along
with a minority report urging an
exclusive regional approach aimed
at excluding Israel without men-
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tioning it by name.
Talks with the United Nations
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there is general feeling here that
the Middle East is not among the
major areas of tension in the
world today. This fact, it is be-
lieved. points up the urgency for
Israel to maintain internal sta-
bility because the lack of it would
be an invitation for interference
by outside powers.

Scottish Hotel Abandons
Discriminatory Policy; to
Let Maccabi Golfers Play

Way toward achieving many varied and important personal goals—everything

college

educations to long - awaited trips. And those who've come to us for loans

and mortgage

help are also very special sources of pride. They represent a

solid

166 million dollar investment we've made in our community's prosperity.

.

GLASGOW (JTA) -- The Turn-
berry Hotel, one of Scotland's most
famous golfing centers, which has
discriminated against the Glasgow
branch of the Maccabi sports or-
ganization for many years, said
it will allow the - Jewish group to
play on the course next year after
their policy of anti-Jewish bias was
exposed here Monday.
The restricted policy of the
famed hotel golf course was

brought to light when Arthur
Elliot, a member of the Maccabi
group, successfully applied to the

hotel for playing privileges on be-
half of a non-existent DRPP Golf
Club after a similar application
from the Maccabi had been turned
down by the hotel.

J. I3annatyne, manager of the
hotel, admitted that he had no
idea that Elliot was a member of

the Maccabi when he replied to
his letter.
"The only thing I can do now,"
Bannatyne said, "is to offer Mac-
cabi the booking .straightaway. I
must take responsibility for this
terzible business "

from

Thank you

for

your

confidence in us.

May you have a happy, prosperous 1965!

Sincerely,

Alfred L.
President

Deutsch

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