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November 08, 1968 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-08

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Professor, Back From Amman, British Govt. Ties
Cairo, Finds No Peace Prospect; Opening of Suez
Settlement
Says Academicians Are Worst to M.E.
(Direct Teletype Wire to

Friday, November 8, 1968-9

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"WE DEAL RIGHT THE FIRST TIME"

JERRY STEIN
OLDSMOBILE

The Jewish News)
Prospects for peace in the Middle bring that destruction about. They
LONDON — A government
East are not dim, they are non- even go so far as to suggest that
should
the
superior
forces
of
Israel
spokesman
said Tuesday that
existent, four of America's most
THE EASY TO GET TO. DEALER
respected professors concluded win, they will be satisfied, for Rus- Britain does not intend to initiate
from a fact-finding mission to Jor- sia will then surely destroy Israel. discussions with the Soviet gov-
ernment
aimed
at
the
early
re-
ALLEN CHARNES
JERRY STEIN
The El Fatah are the heroes
dan and Egypt.
VICE-PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT
opening of the Suez Canal to world
Their gloomy report is to be pub- of the people, said Dr. Pollack,
shipping.
and the commandos' heroes are
lished next week, but one of them,
Fred
Mulley,
joint
minister
of
Dr. Albert Pollack, described their Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh and
state of the foreign office, spoke
experiences to a group of Labor Stokely Carmichael.
Then there is Cairo. "She wants in reply to a'question in the House
Zionists here Wednesday night.
of
Commons from Laborite mem-
Dr. Pollack, 30-year-old professor many things. Peace with Israel is
of .history at the University of not one of them . . . All the people ber Gwilym Roberts. Mulley said
Pittsburgh, is organizer and nat- agree there are two Middle East the Nov. 22, 1967 resolution unan-
tional secretary of the 10,000-mem- questions. First, 'the consequences imously adopted by the Security
JERRY STEIN OLDSMOBILE
ber "Professors for. Peace in the of Israel's aggression in 1967 must Council, of which the Soviet Union
Middle East." He and Drs. Albert be eliminated." Only then, he said, is a permanent member, laid down
Sabin, David Landis and Herbert are they prepared to tackle "the the principles for a Middle East
Stroop were selected for the recent palestine problem: Should there be solution among which was freedom
of navigation through international
mission, on which they met the a state of Israel?"
All deny that they want genocide, waterways in the area. "It is in
highest officials in Amman and
Cairo. Earlier, they had been to said Dr. Pollack. "They want pol- the context of such a settlement
iticide—the destruction of a state, that I believe the best hope lies
A quick glance shows the need fora DISCOUNT
Israel.
The. young professor, who also not a people." It is not the size of for reopening the canal to inter-
national shipping," Mulley said.
TIRE DISTRIBUTOR on North -
addressed a faculty luncheon Israel, but the nature of Israel,
Another Labor MP, Margaret
Wednesday afternoon at Wayne that disturbs the Arabs, he con-
tinued.
"As
long
as
it
is
a
Jewish
McKay,
asked
if
"in
view
of
Is-
State University, said that many
Woodward — That's why I or-
state—a wedge in the Arab world— rael's conquest of Arab lands and
preconceived notions were shat-
it is not acceptable. Normal rela- occupation in defiance of United
tered on the trip. Among them:
ganized DYNAMIC TIRE SALES.
tions are impossible. If Israel got Nations resolutions," the govern-
the most moderate forces in Jor-
dan are in government, and King peace, she would dominate the ment will seek further action by
Middle East, they believe And the UN. Mulley, replying in writ-
You don't have to drive downtown
Hussein is at the top of that list.
they will not accept domination."
ing for the foreign secretary,
On the other hand, the most
What about Russian influence? noted that the UN's special emis-
to buy tires at a discount !
strident calls for destruction of Is- Officially, Cairo authorities say the sary, Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring, is
rael come from that force the mis- Russians are their friends. "Unof- continuing his peace efforts. "The
STAMELL
sion expected to be most objective: ficially, they fear that Egypt is government is always ready to
the academic community.
coming under Russian influence. support his work by any appro-
Jordan is disintegrating, and the `But that is the price we must priate means, but recognizes no
government knows it. "She is pay.' "
necessity for further initiative by
Skiers think snow—
ready to accept Israel and recog-
The anti-Nasserites see Russian the UN at this time.
drivers think safety with
nize that the boundaries before intervention as a "catastrophe for
May 1967 were not viable," said Egypt. They think the Palestinians
DUNLOP 4 Ply 100 mph
Dr. Pollack. "But peace must should handle the problem them- Israel-EEC Tariff Pact
SNOW TIRES
to Be Decided This Month
come quickly because the longer it selves."
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
is delayed, the harder it will be to
Professors in Egypt assert great
Quiet - Durable - Best
to The Jewish News)
achieve. The intransigents will influence, said Dr. Pollack. "Four-
B R US SE LS — A recommended
Traction ever and at the
gain, for the majority of the Arab teen ministers are professors at the
preferential tariff agreement be-
people do not want peace."
best prices!
university." As in Amman , they are
tween
Israel
and
the
European
Jordan cannot negotiate a sep- hard-liners. "One told me that Is- Economic Community will be de-
EACH—NO
CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION!
rael
is
a
puppet
of
the
United
4c
OH, SAY—STUDS
arate peace with Israel without
liberated by the permanent repre-
Nasser's approval, he said. Were States and that the United States sentatives of the six EEC member
• Free installation
Nasser's approval to come—and it is dominated by Zionists."
• Dynamic balancing wheels
nations who will meet here at the
won't because he sees no pressing
Their approach is unbelievably
• Security Bank
end of November.
need for peace — the extremists fatalistic, he said. If Israel wins
The recommendation was con-
• Michigan Bank Card
would be isolated, and the people the next war, they say, she will
tained in a working paper pre-
other brands of tires available
would accept it, said Dr. Pollack.
absorb so many Arabs into her
pared by the European Commis-
Fifteen professors in Amman— territory, that she will choke.
Joe Stamell's
sion
on
Relations
with
Israel.
Its
all of them trained in the United
While the Arabs hope that the
States—told the American mission United States will pressure Israel conclusions were that only a full
preferential
agreement
could
de-
that the existence of Israel is not to concede to their demands—and
to be tolerated, and they laughed they were watching the elections velop economic relations between
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benefit Israel's economic develop-
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at 131/2 Mile Road, Royal Oak
terror" in the Middle East.
be disappointed, Dr. Pollack said.
ment.
con-
"'Only a fat American can
"Nixon's position is good for Israel.
ceive of a balance of terror,' they Not because he has that great a
told me. 'A balance of terror im- love for Israel, but because he has
plies that both sides have some- a great hatred for Russia."
Elt3;
And Russia does hold the key.
thing to lose. But we've already
lost everything; Israel, on the other She is not interested in Middle
East peace, said the professor,
hand, has much to lose.' "
Like the businessmen in Am- "only in turmoil. If an Israel
man, the academicans felt that
weren't there, the Soviet Union
some things are more important would invent one."
than a dying country. They firm-
Dr. Pollack urged his listeners
ly believe that they will win one to exert pressure on their Con-
gressmen. The American govern- It
day.
Dr. Pollack called the Palestinian ment does respond to public opin-
professors' orientation "frighten- ion, he stressed, and the U.S. must
ing." "They actually believe the insist on stability in the Middle
worst lies they tell. They rewrite East. "The stakes are world sur-
history . . . For example, one pro- vival."
fessor who received his PhD at the
"Although we would like to ,
University of Michigan said be re- think of a Gan Eden, it's not
membered that in the 1956 UJA going to happen in our liftime.
It
campaign, the signs at U-M read The sooner we realize it the bet-
'Send a Dollar; Kill an Arab.' And ter," said Dr. Pollack. .
"On the other hand, it's not true
he belived it." At the end of three
hours' "conversation," with one to say that since there's no peace,
academician telling worse stories there must be war. U the right
than the man before him, "they actions are taken by Israel, the
were a bunch of raving maniacs," United States and Russia, there
can be a viable coexistence. We
Dr. Pollack recalled. •
The professor and the business- can hope for nothing more."
man, he said, insist that "we didn't
ANYWHERE
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take justice into account. They said 90 Witnesses to Testify
the Jews are in an area of the
IN THE
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world where they don't belong and at Bochum War Trial
(JTA)—Ninety witnesses
BONN
aren't wanted. And a settlement by
WORLD
CRUISES
outside powers won't bring peace." from seven countries will testify
Dr. Pollack said he was invited at the trial of three former SS
officers accused of_ deporting
to visit an El Fatah commando thousands of Jews from the Tar-
camp (the El Fatah are every-
now ghetto in Poland to the Ausch-
where in Amman, posing -Hussein's witz and Belzec death camps be-
gravest problem to stability), and
and 1944.
found that four of the six com- tween 1942
Defendants in the jury trial in
mandos were professors he had
Bochum are Karl Opperman, 61,
met the day - before. "Their ap-
proach is coldblooded and amoral: Georg Pitor Libor, 55, and Gerhard
HARVARD RUIN MALL
No matter what the cost, we must Gaa, 63. The witnesses have been
destroy Israel." And they have called from Israel, the United
States,
Canada,
Mexico,
Sweden,
if
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