Soviet Union Warns Syrians to Cut Down Their War Talk (Continued from Page 18) in the West are of the opinion that Nasser has no desire to see King Hussein defeated, for I -his- sein's dethronement would bring about intervention from the Israeli army and its occupation of the Western part of Jordan. In such an event. Egypt would not be able to expel the Israelis. Some political circles in Israel agree with this view. They believe that the Jordanian king has al: ready succeeded in overcoming the most difficult aspect of the crisis threatening his throne. French official circles, who did not abstain from open criticism against Israel over her punitive action, - do not exclude the possi- bility that Hussein might be forced to permit the El Fatah terroristic bands to Operate in his country and that he even might agree to military retaliation by his legion forces against Israel—all this to appease the incensed Jordanian population. SOVIET WARNS SYRIA The Soviet Union indicated to Syria that it had better tone down its calls for a ''war of liberation" against Israel. and concentrate in- stead on constructive develop- ments Sunday. At the same time. the Kremlin attacked King Hus- sein for opposing "progressive ele- ments" in the Middle EaSt. and again accused Western "imperial- ism" of responsibility for the cur- rent tensions in the Middle East. It also criticized Israel. but in a much milder form than earlier. - The Soviet view appeared in • Pravda, organ of the Communist • Party, and was interpreted in • part as a hint that the Kremlin wants the regime in Syria, which it has supported, to go easy on its war aims. Asserting that even the West • recognizes now that the Soviet policy in the Middle East aims to- ward lessening of tensions and ' securing peace in the area, Pravda said: "It is not on the battlefield, but on constructive sites, that peo- ple build their future." Pravda reminded Syria that the USSR has been providing eco- nomic and technical aid for the construction of a proposed Syrian dam on the Euphrates River. The Egyptian-Syrian Defense pact does not provide for imme- diate intervention by the Egyptian army in case of . warfare between Israel and Syria, according to "El Ahram." the semi-official organ of the Egyptian Ll overnment. The newspaper adds that in such event, the Syrian army must by itself repulse the attack. In the United Nations Gideon Rafael, vice chairman of the Is:: rael dele4ation to this year's Gen- eral Assembly. clashed with USSR Deputy Foreign Minister V. V. Kuznetsov in an exchange pro- yoked by the latter Monday in the assembly's political and security comm i ft 00. CITES 'INTERFERENCE' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 9, 1966-19 AnonymousPhilanthropist Leaves $300,000 to Causes PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A shy S123,000, was given to the _medical bachelor who detested personal , center. publicity and who died last Aug- Protested Prejudi ce ust at age 85, has left the Federa- Andre Cremieu-Foa, a 19th Cen- tion of Jewish Agencies of Phila- tury. French soldier, was the first delphia more than $300,000. Jerome J. Drucker, chairman of Jew publicly to protest against the the federation's endowment fund, anti-Semitic accusations brought said that the funds were left to the against ev,is officers in France Albert Einstein Medical Center, the which led to the Dreyfus case. Association for Jewish Children, the Home and Hospital for the Jew- ish Aged, the Jewish Family Serv- ice, the Moss Rehabilitation Hospi- tal, the Willow Crest-Bamberger Home for Convalescents and the Jewish Ys and Centers, all federa- CALLS CENSURE 1-SIDED "We deplore this most recent tion affiliates The largest bequest. The foreign' minister made his one-sided Security Council resolu- statement in debate on a motion tion of Nov. 25th as unjust and by Menahem Beigin of the Gahal alignment of Herut and Liberals, unwise because it failed to con- who demanded outright rejection demn provocations against Israel by Israel of the censure resolu- and because it failed to take effec- tion. Egan said the raid had not tive measures to deal with the changed anything basic in the fundamental cause of the conflict: Middle East, that it had not im- the illegal Arab war against Is- rael's existence and the never- paired any state's sovereignty and that no regime had collapsed ending threats and preparations to prosecute the war. as a consequence. "We fear that this demonstra- (In his proposed motion, Beigin cited the behavior in similar situa- tion of weakness will encourage tions of countries which had voted renewed assaults against Israel and for the censure resolution. He men- that these, in turn, may provoke tioned the United States action in new measures by Israel to de- Vietnam, the shooting down by fend its borders and to deter the the Soviet Union of a United States attackers," the American Israel U-2 plane, and the bomb attacks Public Affairs Committee resolu- by British planes on terrorist bases tion stated. in Yemen from which marauders Pope Issues Plea make sorties into Aden. ROME (JTA)—Pope Paul VI. troubled by the growing tension in the Middle East, issued this 13 Yiddish Books Printed week a special personal appeal in Soviets Since Death of for peace between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land. Stalin, Writer Reveals Vatican sources said the ap- Although it was Stalin who ini- peal was similar to previous tiated the liquidation of all Jewish messages pertaining to the Viet- creative endeavors in the Soviet nam situation. They said the Union, Yiddish books were pro- message indicated the gravity hibited in that country for six Where would you like to - go? Wherever it is, the developing Middle East prob- years after his death in 1953. Only lem as seen by the pontiff. on 13 Yiddish books were published Lufthansa will jet you there. We fly to over 60 the basis of private information in the USSR from 1959 to 1965. cities, in more than 40 countries, across 6 conti- available to him in addition to This information comes from an published reports. article by Leon Shapiro, "Yiddish nents. And along with this world-wide service, The papal message was sent Books in the Soviet Union After Lufthansa gives you a wide world of superior to the apostolic delegate in Stalin," which appears in Volume Jerusalem. It said the Pope "was 24 of the Jewish Book Annual, services. For example, if you prefer Kosher food, praying fervently" that "all men published by the Jewish Book let us know in advance and it'll be yours. How far of good will will be ready to re- Council of the National Jewish ceive the divine message of Welfare Board. can an airline go for you? Fly Lufthansa and see. peace." In devoting attention to Yiddish For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or stop The message was sent on be- books published since Stalin's half of the Pope by Vatican Sec- death, Shapiro wrote: "The obvious by at the nearest Lufthansa office. retary of State Amleto Cardinal ban on Jewish cultural expression Cicognani "with anxiety" be- did not apply to the issuance of cause of the "unhappy events Yiddish literature in Russian, Uk taking place which have caused rainian, Georgian and other trans- the dear peoples of the Holy lations. Available data indicate that Land further sorrow." The mes- during the period 1955-64, 26,000,- 1242 Washington Blvd. sage said also that the pontiff 000 copies of 282 books of some Detroit 26, Michigan. WOodward 3-6250 was "close to all those who are 90 Yiddish writers appeared in 15 suffering and in fear." languages of the Soviet Union. Most of the translations were of ,„„„„„„„,,„„„,..,„„.„„„,„,„„....,..,„„.............,,„.......„,„„,„„ffi..„„„„,„,„„„,...,,,11,,„„„„,„„....11,„,. classics of Yiddish literature, with .._ Sholom Aleichem's work occupying top place . . . Competent observ- . = ers report that many of the chil- dren's books by Yiddish authors, and some of their poetry, were ex- tremely popular with Russian read- 2- ers and listeners who probably E would be astonished to learn that m. E the words of this or that particu- lar song tame from a Yiddish .--- verse." g ' year's resolution against interfer- ence as well as the UN Charter itself by their terrorist attacks against Israel. He denied Kuznetsov's hint that other powers were goading Israel into anti-Arab attacks, and indi- cated that "by a show of im- partiality" Moscow could assist the Arabs and Israel to reach an un- derstanding. The Security Council censure resolution against Israel has not changed Israel's relations with the friendly states which voted for the resolution, Foreign Minister Eban told the Knesset Tuesday. Kuznetsov initiated the exchange during a debate on the implementa- tion of a resolution adopted by the assembly last year. enjoining all Johnson Urged Not to Cut states not to "organize, assist, Funds for Needy Collegians NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. John foment. finance. incite, or tolerate subversive. terrorist or armed ac- Slawson, executive vice president tivities directed toward the violent of the American Jewish Committee, overthrow of the regime of another Tuesday called on President John- state. or interfere in civil strife son to resist cutting funds for the "Upward Bound" college prepar- in another state." In discussing proposal for im- atory program, which aids teen- plementing that clause. the Soviet agers, mostly from minority groups, deputy foreign minister told the with the potential for college suc- 121-member committee: "This year cess. Amplifying his demand, Dr. Slaw- has witnessed a growing number of actions of interference in the son urged the creation of "Higher internal affairs of Arab states Education Equal Opportunity Coun- which are struggling for consolida- cils" in most of the major cities tion of their independence. The of the country. These councils, he explained, extremist circles of Israel, en- couraged from aboard. are starting "can serve to galvanize opinion one provocation after another and stimulate leadership to solve against Syria, Jordan and the a problem whose extent is still largely underestimated. Statistics United Arab Republic." Exercising Israel's right of reply show very little growth in the number of poverty impacted chil- the to that attack. Rafael reminded dren who are making it into col- committee that the Arabs, not Israel, have !wenviolatinglast t lege." (The Knesset voted to refer the motion to the foreign affairs and security committee.) 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