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January 22, 1965 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-22

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Jewish Leaders at Inauguration

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by President Nasser in a public
Many prominent Jewish leaders address.
attended the inauguration cere-
monies. The Jewish faith was rep-
resented at the official service by
Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel of
Sales & Service
Cong. Beth Israel, Houston.
Before taking the inaugural oath,
Agency
Official
President and Vice President
Humphrey attended interfaith re-
ligious services at the National
City Christian Church, a few blocks
from the White House.
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President, the Protestant, Catholic
and Jewish faiths united in prayer.
Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz of Cong.
Adas Israel, Washington, repre-
sented the Jewish religion.
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The. President and Vice Presi-
dent, accompanied by their fami-
lies, sat in the church surrounded
by Cabinet members, governors,
congressional leaders, diplomats
and other personages.
The House of Representatives
met long enough to form in a pro-
cession preceded by its mace and
led by Rep. Emanuel Celler, dean
of the House, to march in a body
to the space reserved in the in-
augural stands. Rep. Celler of
Brooklyn is of the Jewish faith.
* • •

George Ohrenstein
Jewelers

Severance of U. S. Aid
to Egypt Urged- by Group
in White House Talk
WASHINGTON ( J T A) — The
question of severance of aid to
Egypt as a more effective policy
than continuing assistance is be-
ing considered by the adminis-
tration in the wake of a White
House meeting involving President
Johnson and the Committee for In-
ternational Development. a group
of prominent citizens headed by
Sol M. Linowitz, head of the
Xerox Corp.
The meeting revealed a growing
personal involvement of President
Johnson in the Egyptian aid issue.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk and
Administrator David Bell of the
U. S. Agency for International De-
velopment participated.
Secretary Rusk reportedly stress-
ed that it was necessary to main-
tain American lines of communica-
tion in Cairo through the aid pro-
gram despite Nasser's anti-Ameri-
can expressions. Bell indicated
there was a need for scrutiny of
the U. S. program in Egypt and
consideration of a firmer stand.
Linowitz is chairman of the
group invited to the White House
as the President mustered support
for the foreign aid program for
the coming fiscal year. He made
known that his committee, which
includes such prominent person-
ages as Fowler Hamilton, former
Aid administrator, James A. Far-
ley, Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, and
others, stressed to the President
the need for a "hard look" at aid
programs in countries like Egypt
and Indonesia where American
libraries have been burned and
anti-American invective unleased.
Even though aid to Egypt now
consists mainly of surplus com-
modities, Linowitz said "we have
to make up our minds whether
this is serving our interests or
not." Administration sources indi-
cated that the views of the group
headed by Linowitz would be
carefully considered because of -its
importance in helping to rally na-
tional support for adoption of the
aid program submitted to Congress
today by President Johnson.
Linowitz said "a very frank
exchange" took place on the Egyp-
tian question in the presence of
the President. The Administra-
tion's stand on Egypt will be more
exactingly evaluated to determine
if firmer aid policies would more
effectively promote American in-
terests, according to the impres-
sion gained by the committee.
The American ambassador to
Egypt, Lucius Battle, returned to
Washington for consultations in
eonnection with the troubled rela-
tions between the United States
and the Nasser regime. The am-
bassador was personally criticized

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