Nicolson Diaries Have Vital Note Wed at Temple Israel Referring to Sir Barnett Janner, Betray Statesman's Own Prejudice Prandon-Heideman MRS. PAUL BRANDON Judith Lynn Heideman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heide- man of Pennington Dr., and Paul Kent Brandon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brandon of Ardsley, N. Y., were married recently at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach offi- ciated. The bride wore an English net, A-line cage over peau de soie with horizontal garlands of Swiss lace on the net batteau neckline. Her cathedral-length veil fell from a cap of matching Swiss lace. She carried baby orchids on her Bible. Mrs. Harvey Krieger, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Suzi Heideman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Richard Brandon of Philadelphia, brother of the bridegroom, and Harvey Krieger served as best men. After a Montreal honeymoon, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. DavidBlattTakesIlife, Hedy Suzanne Bowman rips ■ r-- , p MRS. DAVID BLATT Hedy Suzanne Bowman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Owosso, and David Joel Blatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blatt of Elgin Rd., Huntington Woods. were married recently at Temple Israel. Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of silk peau de soie with seed pearls and beading covering the gown. A long train was attached to the back with a flat bow. Her silk illusion veil was the length of the train. Mrs. Douglas Mann, of Tucka. hoe, N.Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Brides. maids were Mrs. Phillip Katz, sister of the bridegroom; Mar- garet Fisher of Glencoe, Ill.; Ilene Roberts, and Janis Kaker. Phillip Katz was best ma n. Ushers were Douglas Mann of Tuckahoe, Jeffery Milton of Wash- ington, D.C., James Raney and Robert Katzman. After a Quebec honeymoon, the couple will live in Royal Oak. Amour for Israel Former Jewish News staff mem- ber Malcolm Abrams, who is tour- ing Europe, writes from the Rivie- ra: "Hitchhiked here from Paris . . . "All along the road to Nice we saw 'Vive Israel' written on walls, barns, bath houses." struction is really illimitable. Al- Harold Nicolson lost his House of Commons seat to Barnett Jan- though I loathe anti-Semitism, I ner. In Volume II of the Diaries do dislike Jews." His reference was to a stand taken then by the and Letters of Harold Nicolson en- Daily Mirror and a footnote titled "The War Years 1939-1945," charges that "the board °of the edited by his son, V'INS.:77 ,• . Daily Mirror was mainly com- Nigel Nicolso n,WW• posed of Jews." published by Ath-g*r The extensive Nicolson diaries eneum, (122 E. and letters throw much light on 42nd, NY 17), the history of the war years 1939- Nicolson's diary, 1945, and while they are personal under date July I comments they have a strong bear- 26, 1945, notes, ing on vital years during the Nazi when the result era. was announced, • "Janner, 20,563; Nicolson, 13,348; Kirby, 4,639," that: "There is slight BY CHARLES M. SEGAL cheering. Janner NABLUS, Israel Occupied Ter- and I then go on ritory — In this biblical town of to platform. He Shehem, the Arabs do not seem compliments me to be concerned with international on the 'decency power politics or territorial con- Janner and distinction' with 'which I have conducted my quest. They claim they want to campaign. I second in a few words, live in peace. They are happy saying that there is no bitterness under the Israelis. They were in my sadness, since I was indeed happy under the Jordanians. To- fortunate to have represented West day, life is better here because Leicester, on so slight a majority, shop-keepers are doing a thriving for 10 years in the most historic of business with tourists and prices Parliaments. There is applause at are up. One Arab cafe owner — who this, in which Janner's supporters join. I then come off the platform doesn't wish to be identified by and am greeted by my dishearten- name — told me that when Is- ed supporters and also by many of raeli forces were moving through the Labor people who say, 'I only the West Bank of the Jordan, he urged townspeople not to flee. wish it had not been you.'" "We are cousins with the Is- But earlier in his diaries, Sir Barnett Janner's change-over from raelis," he said in English. "We've had too many wars here. I don't Liberal to Labor is referred to by mentioning Sir Barnett's earlier want my children to get caught denigration of Labor as "not to be in wars. In war, nobody wins — trusted." In a footnote, Nicolson's everybody loses. I want peace for son, as the editor of the volume, the whole of the Middle East. We, refers to Sir Barnett's record and the simple people, can't achieve to his having been president of the this. The kings, the prime min- Board of Deputies of British Jews. isters can." This 38-year-old Arab, father Nicolson, who had held import- of five girls and one boy, told ant British government roles, in me that he's frightened to talk his diaries, made note of the Nazi to Jews "because people may persecution of the Jews, of the come along in the future and parliamentary protests, of the man- accuse me of collaboration." The ner in which the Jews were round- people he referred to, he said, ed up for extermination in Warsaw. are Jordanian soldiers. He mentions a deeply moving He had already been warned speech in the House of Commons that if he collaborated with Jews by Jimmy Rothschilds, the subse- quent discussion in Parliament of or showed friendship toward them, the Jordanians would kill him if efforts to rescue "more Jews from . area is returned to King Hus- Germany" and "the truly horrible this i sem. And he has been accused of massacres of the Jews of Hun- gary." Then comes the pay off. In bein 'a Jew," he said. His father had lived in Sheikh a note dated June 13, 1945, he Mums near Tel Aviv. With the wrote: establishment of Israel, his family The Jewish capacity for de- became refugees. But they de- termined to make something of their lives and settled in Nablus, where they went into business. Now, he owns a cafe but also a trucking business operating to and from Amman, Kuwait and Bagh- dad. A full page ad in the New York "We don't want war•" he kept Times urging direct negotiations stressing. "Maybe the Arab leaders between Israel and the Arah want war. What can we do? All states and supporting Israel's un- we want is peace to raise our qualified existence was signed by families." 1,500 academicians. Except for bombed-out Jordan- Among those supporting this ian vehicles and tanks' and white effort is President William R. flags on houses along the road Keast of Wayne State University. from Jerusalem to Nablus. there University of Michigan signers ' is little sign of war. Arabs are of the "Call to Reason" include working in the fields and going Profs. William Haber, Herbert about their business. They are re- Paper, Abraham Kaplan and Al- signed to the fact that their lives bert Reissler. are governed by their leaders and that they — as simple people — Refugees Report Scenes have no say in political matters. of Persecution in Libya war or peace. HAIFA (JTA) — Three Jewish refugee families numbering 15 per- In 1885, a 15-year-old girl yawned sons arrived here from Tripoli. continuously for five weeks. L ibya, bringing with them accounts --- of horror and persecution at the hands of the Arabs in the wake of the Israeli victory last month. The new arrivals, who did not want their identities disclosed for fear of harm to the relatives they left behind, said that after the war broke out, attacks against Jews erupted on a large scale and loot- ing of Jewish property began. They said that at least three Jews were killed and most synagogues were destroyed. Those leaving were given one week to depart and were permitted to take with them only $56 and 33 pounds of belongings. 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