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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Leading Authority on Comets

Immanuel Rosales, a 17th Ce
12 — Friday, January 8, 1965
o-
and astron n-
tury Je
er, was one of the lea di ng authori-
CENT. AIR COND. S *JAM LINO. CONT.)
stressed what they said was the U S property nationalize was t ies of his time on the subject of
1)
from
Page
(continued
aid
to
Egypt,
Egypt.
m
s
of the necessity to continue
of comets.
TPIE GEFTER'S
influence now trying to h eal the s cars
Chairman J. W. Fulbright
in order to us A
offered
SenateForeign Relations Commit-
merican
by modifying recent tensions and had
ORAL REEF CALL ME All
I ael
S7' daily per
said he agreed with a recent to safeguard sr
1,000
books
to
help
replace
those
tee
person dble.
0
theburned
U.S.
Government
U
statement by Senate Democratic Arab attitudes.
b
Oceanfront at 36th St., Miami Beach
occ. To Jan. 20
The officials said that it would in
in Cairo.
40 to 130 rooms
leader Mike Mansfield favoring
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State Dept.
Defend

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severance of aid to countries, like not be desirable to bring about a Library
Prediction was made that the
"jump confrontation with the Nasser re-
East would be less quiet
gime through severance of aid, Middle
and the danger of war increased if
and declared that the termination
In comments
Sen. Fulbright, Arkansas Demo- of the American role in Egypt aid were terminated.
designed to answer
crat,
made
this known
lengthy
testimony
before fo
his corn- would Imperil Israel. They pointed obviously
Secretary of State Dean out that the American presence in American arganizations and mem-
mittee
by
Rusk.Huskbriefed
atrs Cairo as very important and sug- bers of Congress who called for
of-
e the senators gested w that American aid was severance of aid to Egypt, the
b
R
break
.
He
rep or
lems
ld
prob
on
wor
avoided direct comment
on the linked with Arab failure to make ficials took the line that a
Egyptian situation and sought to war against Israel on the Jordan with Egypt, would endanger Israel
continued American assist- River diversion issue. and undermine
American interests
in the region.
justify
It was also stressed that the
They said that a fundamental
ance to the Nasser regime.
Fulbright said he regarded Soviet penetration of the region concern of the United States was
Sen.
facilitated if America maintenance of the security of
Sen. Mansfield's remarks as a very might be
Israel, and for this reason con I
He added ended aid to Egypt.

Egypt, which tell the U.S. to
in the lake" or to "go to hell."

-

appropriate conclusion.
that "it really provoked me" when . I
Egypt, Indonesia, and other coup- 1
tries permitted mobs to burn U. S.1 i
Government libraries. a

timed American influence in l
United States officials said, in
Cairo was very important for Is -
reviewing Egyptian policies, that
e
many
evidences
of
rael's
best interests.
there wer e
The position taken by officials
moderation during 1964. They
American-Egyptian rela- '
Sen. Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania added that Nasser interceded to is that
weaken
enforcement
of
the
Arab
tions
will
never be good but that
Republican, announced that he
in
boycott affecting the Chase Man- continued American presence
would attempt to bring about a
Rattan Bank. U.S. officials cited Cairo through the aid program is
debate
on
aid
to
,
Senate floor
more desirable than a breakdown
they described as progress
Egypt at the earliest possible date. I what
obtaining compensation for of contact between the two coun-
in
United States officials Tuesday I
tries.
They said the Russians had
.
provided more aid than the
United States and might have
West Germany's refusal to extend
played a subtle role in foment -
py
By MILTON FRIEDMAN
the statute of limitations for the
ing Egyptian antagonism toward
(Copyright. 1965, JTA, Inc.)
WASHINGTON—The 89th trial of Nazi war criminals. All
It was made known
yet America.
will
make
itself
heard
Nazis.
still
in
hiding
and
not
congress
that s several approaches had been
on a number of issues that the subjected to war crimes charges,
made to reconcile American -
Egyptian differences and that
State Department would like to will be free from punishment after
I May 8. The B o n n Government
Egypt may have misinterpreted
keep quiet.
Members of Congress are draft-' would like to sweep the Nazi era
the United States position on aid.
ing demands for total severance under the carpet of history. Bonn
However, these officials feel
of aid to Egypt followina dictator I also does not like to be reminded that, if relations were otherwise
Nasser's suggestion that Americarof the continued activity of perfect,
c t, such misinterpretation
longer ! man rocket scientists in Egypt.
would not have caused the .
"go to hell." The issue no
The Administration is pushing 1
.
the I treme reaction by Nasser.
hinges
on Egypt ian p r eparations
for aggression against Israel or the MLF treaty, envisaging
The United States officials said
continued meddling in the Yemen. I sharing of nuclear weapons with
would look very carefully at
Nasser's boast that he is providing the Germans. Many Congressmen they
the question of application of the
Soviet arms to pro-Communist question the wisdom of such pro-
amen dm ent to the
Congolese rebels is too much for' liferation. A number of NATO na- antiaggression
foreign aid law in view of the
Congressmen who are painfully , tions object. The State Depart-
Nations em bargo on arms
ment therefore fears any airing of United
aware that America subsidizes the
and shipments o the Congo.
of
limitations
.
.
.
Rent
Egyptian economy.
The S t a t e Department would rocket scientist issues.
Department officials, eager to
like to continue aid to Nasser, de-;
in , push through the MLF plan. d.,
spite his Castro-like rantings,
like to be reminded that the
the hope of appeasement. The de- i not
German officers whose fingers
partment's Near Eastern division ;
some to contain more I would command the nuclear trig-
is said by
pro-Nasser apologists than the I ger previously served in the army
of Adolf Hitler.
WASHINGTON — The Jewish
Egyptian Embassy.
The Department, to its credit,

89th Congress Will Be Heard on Nasser

,_. J W V Slams Role
of Egypt in Congo;
Urges End to Aid

Nasser can denounce the U.S.

has encouraged public interest in War Veterans, citing the Egyptian

. an
in supplying arms to the Com-
Ambassador, shoot down facili-
foreign affairs. Secretary of St ate . rele
olese rebels, has
American civilian plane,
cannot munist-led
Dean
Rusk
consequently
tate the burning of the U.S. In - object if the American public, , called for an end to American aid
Arab Republic.
and
formation Agency library,
officers through their elected representa-1 to the United o
voice sentiments I In a strongly w rded editorial
send arms and military
in
Congress,
tives
to the Department's line in the organization's national pub-
to h e 1 p the Congolese rebels
murder American missionaries contrary
lication, "The Jewish Veteran,"
on Egypt and Germany.
-and get away with it all. The
Despite State Department ob- JWV accused Nasser's regime of
Communist
situation today is reminiscent jections, members of the House supporting w o r 1 d
of officials who once saw the are planning a resolution direct- causes and displaying hostility to-
-
Chinese Communists as harm
Administration to more ward the Uni ted States.
Todaying the
The editorial cited the fact that
less "agrarian reformers." career
! actively protest Soviet anti-Semi-
many State Department
see Nasser as a ' tism. S u c h a resolution almost the Executive Department "is au-
officers still
year but thorized •inder the mutual assist-
well-meaning "Arabian reform- passed
the Senate last
was defeated when the State De- ance laws enacted by Congress to
."
er Congress
will not ignore Nas- partment intervened through For- sever aid to any nation when such
ser's support of the Communist eign Relations Committee Chair- aid is no longer in the national
Viet Cong, North Korea. Cuba, and man Fulbright to kill it. The De- security interest of the United
his continued acquisition of Soviet. partment took the position that States."
arms. It is no longer a matter of the resolution would unnecessarily , Egypt was accused of diverting
do its own resources to purchase
"driving him into the arms of the offend the Kremlin and "might
Communists." He is already there. the Russian Jews more harm than Soviet arms and to prepare aggres-
elan against nations friendly to the
A showdown is emerging good"
Congressmen are convinced United
States.
,
which may contrast the practice
world
public
opinion
can
The editorial concluded:
that wor
Johnson
and' preachment of the
Near East- - play an effective role in alleviat-
"The American veteran, regard-
Administration on
ing the pressures on Russian
less of faith, is not going to toler
ern policy. The President will
Jewry. Rep. Leonard Farbstein, ate further 'mutual assistance' of
an
amendment
for
be forced by
New York Democrat who serves
this sort which is practiced by
mandatory severance of aid to
on the (louse Foreign Affairs
Egypt. The veteran is also a tax
Nasser to either overrule the
Committee, has announced that payer and has had enough of fin
State Department or twist some
he is drafting a resolution and
ancing our absurd hand-outs to the
Congressional arms as he did
will fight State Department ef-
Nasser regime."
instance
of
the
in
last session

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