Gamal Abdel Nasser Predicts War in 5 Years; Bourguiba Calls Peace Effort Failure; German Missile Experts Leave UAR WASHINGTON (JTA) — Presi- Bourguiba proposals. "I put the dent Nasser of Egypt said Sunday, matter very frankly to Nasser," in a taped television interview the Observer quoted the Tunisian broadcast by CBS, that Egypt con- President as saying. "I said that, tinues to renounce the possibility if we could invoke all the United of a peaceful settlement with Is- Nations resolutions—those dealing rael, will never accept the exist- with partition as well as with the ence of Israel, and "the only solu- return of the refugees—this would tion is force." He said that a be a compromise solution which reckoning with Israel might come would open the way to a peace in five years, but noted that the settlement or, at least, to a less Moslems waited 70 years during explosive situation than we have the Crusade to expel the Christians now. I added that we had neither from Palestine. the strength nor the will to fight." Asked by the CBS interviewers "Nasser replied he had said the about his advocacy of peaceful same thing at the Bandung Con- settlement of world problems and ference of 1955, and the Afro-Asian the contradiction between those countries welcomed his statement. sentiments and his attitude toward What separates us, then? Is it that Israel, he said that Israel could which separates an honest man be likened only to aggressors who from one who conceals his views?" invaded and occupied the state of Bourguiba asked. California. He declared the mak- Egypt Loses All Major ing of peace requires the existence German Missile Experts; of two reasonable sides, but can- Seeks To Replace Them not be made with aggressors who MUNICH (JTA) — No German continue to occupy territory. scientist now holds a senior posi- The Egyptian leader explained tion in the missile development that deferment of action against being conducted in Israel's Jordan River water pro- program Egypt, it was by Dr. ject was due to the fact that Syria Alfred Seidel, confirmed attorney for the was militarily unable to defend leader of the German teams of itself. He disclosed he had advised scientists and technicians working Syria to postpone such action until for Nasser since 1960. military preparations were com- Dr. Seidel confirmed earlier re- pleted. He rejected the possibility of a negotiated settlement with ports that the top German sci- Israel, claiming Israel had failed entist among those who had to respect United Nations deci- worked for Nasser, Prof. Wolf- sions, and saying the existence of gang Pilz, had refused to renew Israel constituted nothing more his contract, had left Egypt, and is now living "somewhere in Ger- than "a plot of aggression." many." It was ascertained that It was disclosed by Nasser in the Dr. Pilz, the last of the senior course of the interview that the scientists employed by Nasser, United States is considering a new left Cairo secretly more than a aid agreement with Egypt, but month ago, and that other German that no final action has been taken. rocket experts still in Egypt would He justified Egyptian ties with the come home soon. - Soviet bloc, and claimed there was Cairo reports reaching here, no interference from that source. Assailing President Habib Bour- however, showed that Nasser is guiba of Tunisia, Nasser said it still trying to recruit other Ger- was Bourguiba's intention to at- mans to replace the teams organ- tack Egypt in order "to get more aid from the United States." Bourguiba Considers His Call For Arab-Israel Talks a Failure; Drops It LONDON (JTA)—Habib Bour- NEW YORK (JTA)—A leading guiba, president of Tunisia, has Jesuit organ has condemned a dropped his campaign for a ne- textbook containing the anti- Se- gotiated settlement of the "Pales- mitic ritual murder libel and has tine problem." In an interview he indicated that the book has been gave in Tunis to a correspondent withdrawn following disclosure by of the Observer here, he said: "My the Jewish Telegraphic Agency compromise p 1 a n has failed; that it was being used in Spanish neither the Arabs nor Israel want schools. anything to do with it." . The JTA revealed that the book, "I don't intend to take leader- published under a bishop's impri- ship of a movement to press for matur, had been distributed to a settlement" of the Arab-Israeli Spanish schools by the Ministry of issues, he told The Observer. He Education. Following appearance said he has "neither the inclina- of the JTA news report in this tion nor the means" for such a country, several readers of Ameri- drive. "The problem must be left ca, the Jesuit weekly, made in- to time." quiries of that publication. The Bourguiba said, however, he Anti-Defamation League of Bnai remained convinced that his ad- Brith and the JTA provided fur- vice regarding Arab-Israeli peace ther information to Rev. Robert proposals "will one day be ac- A. Graham, associate editor of cepted." He stated that, in his America. view, the Arab-Israeli proposals An editorial in the current issue he started voicing several months of America describes the contents ago, "have already had an impact of the chapter on Jews in this text- on the younger Arab generation. book and comments: "Pedagogi- According to Bourguiba, Egypt's cally using this book is a frightful President Gamal Abdel Nasser wrong to commit against impres- had approved his views on this sionable young minds; socially it subject when they met privately in is a hateful encouragement to Cairo before announcement of the popular passion; theologically, it is an egregious abuse of Sacred Scripture under the guise of Christian piety. "This preconciliar scandal, it can be hoped, is now withdrawn from circulation," the editorial added. "Yet the very persistence of such printed provocations, in any corner of the Christian world, points up the need for the Vati- can Council to provide authorita- tive and constructive guidelines. This is the main concern of the draft declaration on the Jews which in a few months will go - Jesuit Orgn Raps Anti-Jewish Text Just a small revolution! Big Change in... Tempo Filter Cigarettes New Tobacco Blend More Tobacco Taste before the Council Fathers." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 16, 1965-9 Energy Commission, declared in a copyrighted article in the weekly news magazine, U.S. News & World Report. According to Dr. Seaborg, the countries with present A-bomb capability are Japan, India, West Germany, Sweden, Italy, Canada and Israel. Countries that could produce "the" bomb over a longer period, he said, are Brazil, Switzer- land, Spain, Yugoslavia and Egypt. ized by Pilz. The latter is a rocket- design and propulsion expert who had helped Hitler develop the V-I rocket which terrorized Britain during the closing months of World War II. Later he worked for the French, helping to develop rock- ets. In Egypt, he was credited with having developed at least three types of rockets, all aimed at ulti- mate aggressive war against Is- rael. State Dept. Official Rebukes Nasser's Anti-Israel War Talk WASHINGTON (JTA) — Com- menting on a statement by Presi- dent Nasser of Egypt that the Israel-Arab dispute could be re- solved only by war, a State De- partment spokesman Tuesday voic- ed opposition to the use of force in the Middle East. State Department spokesman Robert McCloskey said: "We re- main committed to the defense of the independence and territorial integrity of all Near Eastern states." His comments were elicit- ed by questions based on a tele- vision interview with Nasser, tele- cast here Sunday. Mr. McCloskey was also queried about Nasser's assertion that new American aid was being discussed. He said the State Department was aware of Nasser's interest, but. had not yet received a formal re- quest for new assistance. However, there have been "informal" con- tacts on initiation of a new pro- gram. Israel is among a number of nations around the world cap- able of producing an atomic bomb, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, chairman of the U.S. Atomic WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Now in Progress YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AT IMPRESSIVE PRICE REDUCTIONS Reductions 15% to 331/3% ON AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SUITS - SPORT COATS - SLACKS - TOPCOATS - RAINCOATS - FURNISHINGS - HATS including our nationally known Wetteerem- SHOES $165 IMPORTED CASHMERE OVERCOATS 1 995 BUY NOW - BILLED OCTOBER HOMERS • CLOTHIERS Washington Boulevard Free Parking Open Monday Evenings Charge Accounts WO 1.9292 METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS CELEBRATES with Free Gifts for you during July! 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