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July 30, 1965 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-07-30

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Goldberg Lighting a Candle of Peace 1 Young Adult Needs Are Chief Concern at Parley of Three Groups

Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg pledges "to help
keep the candle of peace burning" after being sworn in as U. S.
ambassador to the United Nations at a White House ceremony. In
the background are (from left) Secretary of State Dean Rusk and
his wife, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Lynda Bird Johnson
and President Johnson.

State Department Initiates Actions
Against Egypt Selling Donated Food

(Continued from Page I)
Rep. Seymour Halpern, New
York Republican, said in t h e
House that immediate steps should
be taken to cancel shipment of any
portion of the $37,500,000 in food
authorized for Egypt last month, in
view of the disclosure by the Gen-
eral Accounting Office of Egypt's
"cynical exploitation" of food in-
tended for relief of the needy
through free distribution. Rep.
Halpern said food not yet shipped
under the- new agreement should
be impounded by Federal authori-
ties.
A Federal investigation of
"gross dereliction and possible vio-
lation of statutes" by State De-
partment officials responsible for
certification of foodstuffs obtained
free and fraudulently used for
profit by Egypt, was asked by
Ralph Plofsky, national command-
er of the Jewish War Veterans.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Dean Rusk met with Egyptian
Ambassador Mostafa Kamel and
asked him to reserve judgment
on the appointment of Arthur J.
Goldberg as the U. S. Delegate
to the United Nations. It was
learned that at the 45-minute
meeting with the Egyptian en-
voy Rusk stressed that President
Nasser can be assured that Gold-
berg will strive scrupulously to

give fair and objective consid-
eration to the Arab case in is-
sues involving Israel.
Dr. Kamel termed the meeting
"a useful dialogue," a survey of
American-Egyptian relations and
"thinking aloud on what can be
done to accentuate the positive."
He said the quest for peace and
stability in the Middle East was
"a most delicate and complicated
matter."
He sought to avoid comment or
discussion of the highly sensitive
Goldberg issue in response to
press questions. But it was learned
that the topic was a main theme
of the meeting. The ambassa-
dor also voiced concern over
American arms shipments to Israel
as- contributing to an arms race.
The State Department, despite
Congressional opposition, is seek-
ing ways to grant new forms of
aid to Egypt. Rusk gave the Egyp-
tian envoy the impression that the
Department is considering new aid
loans beyond the $37,500,000 au-
thorized last month because of
"improved relations" between the
two countries.
The Department has sought to
minimize the revelation by the
U. S. General Accounting Office
that Egypt has fraudulently mis-
used food intended by America
used free distribution.

NEW YORK (JTA) — The ur-
gent need to know more about the
Jewish concerns, attitudes and
goals of Jewish young adults
through local, regional and nation-
al research efforts and experi-
mental pilot projects sponsored
under total Jewish community aus-
pices was underscored at a two-
day consultative seminar held here
under the joint auspices of the
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board and
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds.
More than 50 Hillel Foundation
directors, Jewish community cen-
ter executives, federation execu-
tives, rabbis and educators, and
program specialists from a variety
of other national and local Jewish
agencies participated in the ses-
sions.
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, na-
tional director of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundations; Sanford Solen-
der, executive vice-president of
JWB; and Philip Bernstein, execu-
tive director of CJFWF, who took
key roles in the seminar, hailed
the consultation as an instrument
of focusing the attention and ef-
forts of the Jewish community on
the needs of Jewish young adults.
In the course of the consultation,
speakers pointed out the need for
more coordinated sharing of re-
sources, skills and experience in
service being rendered to Jewish
young adults on all levels of the
Jewish community. All efforts in
the service of the Jewish young

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in Jewish community affairs.
munity, it was stressed.
Such efforts, it was noted,
should include the rabbinate and
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Herut Wins Two Seats on Executive
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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
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BONN (JTA) — The German
rocket specialist Wolfgang Pilz,
who until recently was employed
on the Egyptian missile program,
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