Ai- Committee Protests LS. Gov't. Sale of Nazi Items at Planned Auction The Role of the UNEF By SAUL CARSON JTA Correspondent at the UN (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—The UN has received a report showing, for the first time in nine years, the genuine importance of the United Nations Emergency Force. UNEF was established in 1956, while Israelis and Egyptians were still fighting in the Sinai Desert and in the Gaza Strip. Ultimately, after Israel had withdrawn all of its mili- tary forces from both the Sinai and the Gaza area, UNEF took up posi- tions on the Egyptian side, guard- ing the border between the Strip and Israel, and watching over the freedom of Israel's shipping through the Gulf of Akaba from an outpost in Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh. Neither the UN nor Egypt has been happy over the fact that UNEF is not allowed to function on Israel's side of the border. But all have agreed that UNEF has Performed a vital function in help- ing maintain tranquility along the Egypt-Israeli border. It is a long border, extending to almost 161 miles, much of it running through rugged desert country, sparsely populated or empty of all popula- tion whatever on the Egyptian side. During the nine years, UNEF has cost the United Nations about S200,000,000. Partly to satisfy himself as to the costs, and partly due to the fact that UNEF as a whole had never been re-examined, Secretary- General U Thant appointed a six- member survey team this fall to go to the area and give UNEF a thorough examination. The team reported to Thant—and the Secre- ts tary General recommended to the Assembly— certain economies, streamlining, and this statement: "A continued United Nations presence of the UNEF type is an important element in the mainten- ance of peace and security in the area, since its withdrawal at this time might well give rise to a sharp increase in the frequency of incidents and violations along the (armistice demarcation) line, prob- ably with serious consequences." * * It is not generally known that UNEF must not only pr event illegal crossings of the lines, by either side, in order to avert inci- dents. It is charged, also, with the job of observing and reporting all such violations on land, sea or in the air. If such reports had ever been made to the Secretary-General here, they were never made public. Now, for the first time, that curtain has been lifted. It shows a very interesting picture. Egyptians are not the only ones who try to cross. Israelis do too. The reasons and motivations are undoubetedly dif- ferent, but the factual date shows: 1. In the first 10 months of this year, there have been a total of 74 crossings of the armistice demarca- tion line and international frontier by both Israelis and Egyptians. In five of these cases, the illegal crossing forces fired on UNEF troops. The marvel is that only one UNEF soldier has ever been wounded, none killed. Crossing in- cidents during the last nine years since the formation of UNEF have averaged three to four daily in every year. 2. There have been one to two violations of the air space over both Israeli and Egyptian territory every day for the last nine years. There have been no violations at sea. In the period January-October, 1965, 38"2 Israeli aircraft crossed over, as against four Egyptian air- craft. 3. The Palestine Liberation Army, the Egyptian government and the Gaza Police Force main- tain networks of observation posts behind the lines patrolled by UNEF. On the other hand, Israeli border patrols constantly patrol the Israeli side of the border, where no UNEF troops are station- ed. In addition, the survey team re- ported, there are also on the Israeli side "a number of kibbutzim along the armistice demarcation line which are reported to have a para- military function." . The reason for so many Israeli air crossings by comparison with the Egyptian is obvious to all. The Israeli Air Force, using jet planes, can carry out training flights either over the Mediter- ranean or over Arab territory. Technically, flying over the Sinai Desert is a violation. It is obvious, however, that there is no intent of using such flights for any reason except training. The PLO is mentioned for the first time by the United Nations as a force, which, in cooperation with police authorities, stands on guard behind the UNEF lines in Egyptian or Egyptian-controlled areas. Now it is certain that the PLO, which recruits Arab refugees for potential warfare against Israel, is not merely a threat but an actuality. The net effect of the report by Thant's survey team is to em- phasize two vital points: 1. UNEF is necessary and must not be with- drawn or drastically curtailed; 2. the money spent on this buffer force, the most effective the United Nations has ever maintained, has certainly been spent wisely. * * * Arab League Blacklists 13 Indian Firms for Connections With Israel NEW DELHI (JTA)—Thirteen Indian firms, including one under government sponsorship, were dis- closed to have been blacklisted by the Arab League because foreign associates of the firms have connections with Israel. Efforts to have the firms re- moved from the Arab blacklist on grounds that the companies did not deal directly with Israel have failed, the Arab League appar- ently insisting that the firms drop their connections with those asso- ciates. Political sources said that the government had taken up the Cautious' issue with the Arab League and (Direct JTA Teletype Wire that, if efforts to end the black- to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Israeli circles listing continued to fail, serious said here Wednesday they would diplomatic consequences might watch with "caution and apprehen- arise. The daily newspaper Pratap, sion" the activities of an Indian military officer, Maj. Gen. Indar meanwhile, sharply criticized the Jit Rikhye, whom United Nations Arab League last weekend for ad- Secretary General U Thant ap- vocating a policy of neutrality in pointed as the new commander of India's dispute with Pakistan, in the United Nations Emergency an effort to induce this country to continue withholding diplomatic Force. While there was no official corn- recognition of Israel. The paper declared in an edi- ment by•the Israel government re- garding the Rikhye appointment, torial that the Arab states profess it was noted here that in the past friendship towards India to make Israel has been critical regarding this country a tool for gaining the naming of Indians to key their own political objectives. United Nations posts since the In- In- Ou tlaw i ng of Defamation dian government regularly sup- wttawing ports Arab policies 'against Israel. Based on Race, Religion On the other hand, it was ob- Proposed in N.Y. Senate served here that during the re- AT ,RANY. N.Y (JTA bill cent flare-up of warfare between )—A outlawing the writing, publication India and Pakistan in Kashmir, or dissemination of hate materials the Arabs had supported Pakis- in New York State, making such tan in spite of the fact that India acts a misdemeanor punishable by has consistently courted the imprisonment of not more than a favor of the Arab bloc. year or by a fine of not more At the UN it was pointed out than 51.000. was filed here Tues- that Gen. Rikhye has been military day for consideration by the next adviser to the secretary general session of the New York State since 1960, holding that post not only under Thant but also under , Legislature, which is due to con- vene Wednesday. the late secretary general, Dag The measure was prefiled by Hammarskjold. In naming Gen. Rikhye Tuesday, Thant said the Assemblyman Noah Goldstein, a Indian officer would take up corn-' Democrat representing a district mand of UNEF on Feb. 1, suc- in Brooklyn. It would amend two ceeding the present commander, sections of the state's penal code Maj. Gen. Syseno Sarmento, a Bra- and provide for the punishment, zilian. Gen. Rikhye's appointment upon conviction, of any person who is for one year. The United Nations "writes, prints, reproduces, pub- Emergency Force. created in 1956, lishes, disseminates or exhibits stands on guard on the Egyptian any false and defamatory matter side of the border with Israel tending either to blacken the repu- along the Gaza Strip frontier and tation of any group of persons at Sharm el Sheikh overlooking because of its race, religion, or national origin, or to expose such the gulf of Aqaba. group to public hatred and con- tempt or ridicule because of its Egypt Expels Remnants race, religion or national origin." The draft further stipulates that of Jewish Community "no person shall be convicted PARIS (ZINS)—The Egyptian under this section if such matter government recently increased its is true" but declares that "the pressure on the Jewish community burden of coming forward with to emigrate from the country, ac- cording to a report received by evidence of the truth of such mat- the Jewish Community Council ter shall be upon the part of the here. Of the 2,500 Jews that re- defendant." mained in Egypt out of the orig- inal total of 64,500, hundreds of Jewish Labor Committee additional families were forced to Sees Bias in Large Cities WASHINGTON (JTA) — The leave the country. In the last three months alone 150 families left Jewish Labor Committee charged Egypt. First in line for forced in a brief filed here with Franklin evacuation are Jewish families D. Roosevelt Jr., chairman of the whose property and businesses Equal Employment Opportunities were confiscated by the govern- Commission, that research data shows that "discrimination against ment. Jews continues in our major cen- Organic Chemist ters of Jewish population." Willy Marckwald, a German-Jew- That bias, according to Emanuel ish chemist, was a leading pioneer Muravchik, national director of the in the field of organic chemistry. JLC, is rife particularly in the He also was instrumental in the white-collar field, and in technical, discovery of radium by isolating administrative, executive and pro= fessional employment. polonium in pitchblend. ndian General ew UNEF Chief; Israel 4 WASHINGTON (JTA) — The down a dangerous road, indeed, if American Jeivish Committee has the government is permitted to raised the issue of a contemplated purvey .racist material on the ex- auction of Nazi paraphernalia by cuse that it is merely raising, the United States Internal Revenue money, rather than promoting rac- Service, and indicated that, under ism." He said he had stated these constitutional considerations, the views to the IRS commissioner, government might either destroy and "sincerely trust" they the Nazis' goods, giving the Nazi adopted. Party a "fair value" tax credit, or return the items to George Lincoln Study of Prejudice Rockwell. NEW YORK — The Author- An IRS auction of the Nazi itarian Personality, pioneering Party property has been tempor- study on the nature of prejudice arily deferred because of Rock- sponsored 15 years ago by the well's pending hearing in which American Jewish Committee, has he is appealing for an injunction, i just been published in Spanish and owing to a complaint by b y Editorial Proyeccion, Argen- Clifford P. Case, New Jersey Re- ! • tine publishers. publican. and Leaders of the A Sen. Case said that sale by the Jewish press, foreign n correspon- government of such items as swas- tikas and hate literature, seized to dents, noted psychologists and meet unpaid taxes, would put sociologists and leaders of the federal authorities "in the position Jewish community hailed the event of purveying for profit the same at a reception. stock-in-trade as the American Nazi Party." Sanford H. Bolz, Washington counsel of the American Jewish Committee, said his group agreed with Sen. Case but "we would go further." He said he has convey- TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Renault ed to IRS Commissioner Sheldon Cohen the view of his organiza- automobile company of France is expected to buy auto parts in tion that it is one thing for Rock- well to circulate and sell hate Israel for its assembly plant in literature, swastikas, and so this country, in an effort to re- forth—"but quite another matter establish the Israel market for its for the government of the United automobiles. - * - States to become a party to the Several years ago, Renault sale to satisfy a tax lien or for stopped assembling cars in • its any other purpose." plant at Haifa, capitulating to the Bolz' said: "It is entirely likely demands of the Arab boycott of- that such action by the government fice. As a result of that move, to sell or distribute racist material Renault lost not only its Israeli is unconstitutional government ac- market, but also suffered losses tion, forbidden by the Fifth in sales around the world—with- Amendment. Surely a government out making any significant sales like ours, which is dedicated to gains in Arab countries. equality and to elimination of all Now the company is report- forms of discrimination and preju- edly ready to try to recoup its dice from our national life, should market in Israel. It is assumed never become a party to the cir- that it might advance that aim culation or purveying of racist by buying parts from Israeli material, literature, or mailing lists suppliers. designed for their distribution to Meanwhile, it was announced willing and eager recipients, for here that another French auto- the raising of funds or any other ! mobile firm, Simca, is "interested" reason." 1in assembling cars in this country He stressed that if the govern- for the Israeli market. The an- ment cannot and should not sell nouncement was made by the this material, it should destroy it management of Traffic Tools. Ltd., in the same way as it would other a firm here that builds trucks and contraband material it would not has an assembly plant at Naz- wish to purvey or distribute in the areth. Israel has four automobile channels of trade or commerce. assembly plants now. These put But in deference to First Amend- cars together for manufacturers ment rights which Rockwell may of British, Japanese and American have to possess and use such ma- cars. terial, the Internal Revenue Ser- vice should give him an appro- priate credit against his tax in the Israel Foreign Ministry amount of the fair value of such Denounces Spread of items, without placing them on public auction and selling them to Anti-Negro Leaflets others. There are procedures which JERUSALEM ( J T A ) — The the Service might use to achieve this result. If, for any reason, this foreign ministry denounced sharp- could not be done, then the Ser- ly here Monday the distribution of vice should return the material to leaflets voicing anti-Negro senti- Rockwell, rather than to sell it to ments. The ministry said that the others. This is a dirty business, Israel government is "indignant" and the government should have over such propaganda. no part of it." About 25 such unsigned leaflets Bolz added that "we are starting had been found by police in Jeru- salem and Nathanya in areas where African trainees are undergoing Yiddish Writers Union training as part of a broad Israel program to aid underdeveloped Celebrates 50th Year NEW YORK (JTA)—The Yid- nations. Police authorities were dish Writers Union, central body trying Monday to trace the origin of all the writers in the Jewish and sponsors of the hate literature. Distribution of the leaflets, a press in the United States, cele- brated its 50th anniversary at a spokesman for the foreign min- istry said here, is "an act of concert-meeting Sunday afternoon provocation by elements un- at the Statler Hilton Hotel. An audience of 1,000 heard friendly to Israel." The spokes- prominent Yiddish writers, includ- man pointed out that no political party or responsible group in ing Dr. L. Hendin, A. Glantz- Israel holds such racist views. Leyeles, Moshe Rivlin, and Leib Feinberg extol the role of the "Israel believes in full indepen- organization of Yiddish writers in dence and self-determination for all African peoples," he stressed. the cultural life of the Jewish The executive of the Israel Stu- community. dents Association isued a statement An Entire Team Arrested after a meeting here, expressing Police at Afula, Israel, arrested "abhorrence" over the leaflets. The an entire soccer team and five of leaflets were mimeographed on the opposing team when a fight plain, white paper, indicating no broke out during a match. The source of their origin or sponsor- fight started when a linesman ship. threw the ball to the touchline THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS after it had gone out of play. The Friday, December 31, 1965 25 ball hit a player on the head. Renault to Obtain Parts in Israel for Assembly Plant - C;