REVIEW OF THE LOCAL ARABIC PRESS APPEARING ON OCTOBER 11 & 12, 1948

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State Dept. review completed Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA=RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 V. itI4t 1,4uATI9N1 bal.= i1XIJT 12 ftc,, rdin7, to thi8nrer, F40 nOrly Mini tIr Tag a yeeteretel me rusaltubarak and a xamirtcc, with him the list enume ting the oommoditien vv.n- marked for import restridtiona, Philip Tactle on visited Finanoe Tfinister Husain al-Ttwaini and re-examined ,!,/ith him the list preparstory to 1te sehmittal to the (lemon, of MLninters thieth 7ree scheduled to net ,at Seituddin in the flf ternoon. BaRUT underltande however, thet the negottttions with Syria Toad be resUmed after the imosaom are over. Tt then roes on to say that a delegation of Lebanese industrialiste and huelinessmen called on President niehara al-rhuri yesterday and, 1ta70 about t wo hours with him tiring which the delegate* urged the necessity of maintaining the:eeoneriic union with Syria. After retorting to the Council Of klinieters' meeting at Beituddint the paper rti that Philip 'Naa wi:Ls authorised by the Connell of Piasters to disouss the disputed points with Vinister Kahan Liyaix,:and that the two ittrdetere are fa at ea to meet eednesday A t Shtaurs, :Monst eur 4arina, the Papal nungiA in Lebanon, v in telrut reeteZa7, BriiRur understde hat he hasbtn charged to repiesent the Vatican on the uMs3C0 conference to Le held in Beirut. On October 11, the Pred dent f th* rrber of N.7-110, eF summoned the Dpv'ie to nest October 19 to elect a new Presi(znt end a Secretary for the aamenter? BEIRUT oommente that there is no indication in parliamentary eimles that *ere is A nor onittli!;e for this presidercy end that the Deputiz-.sTill renew the election of Sahri Vamada, the nr1rnt incumbent. The kiting irthe !anis er told SETRAIT's yesterday that 'brave. out of the fourteen in the Bag aLlDek ooncentretion *amp will be in the next for! days. The roundinc Comnitte,3 of the nor Iraqi Petro, Ccrpany 1c7e$ announced the folle-rtne en eeteber 7, 19141 "we are jLad to advise ynu of the fo a union Thr the employees of the /rot Compemy in the Leb4nree Republic it a with cl)cilion ro, 5141 of October Ite union otileotiveswill bed 1 - striguarel and impn,Ve 1.11c tile employees at the 1: rag* f,?nri to protect, their nH Approved For Release 2007/03/%9r:A9IA- RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R0015000100.112-1_ .11S .-11W b - !e- promote tutderstendirte and ,00nfieAmee between the Company and the ereeleyee and to toeter oo-operetion enene union umbers themselVee. o - To onoourage epirit of helpfulne for the benefit and intereets f the union Members To endeavor to raise the oiiturti1 tee n.nd tinencial level of the union 7v.Inibtri. The union has no religious, rr,ci -2. or. nolitioii objectiVes or oharacterietil AT Karla 1,!uruwwe. !trite r; from Prie regazetiree thepo 1,1 developments in the e-rent of tie outbreak of a t"- ti tit t voco role er. feels that the An@sn v1iI erler ea I, to protect Etlain Ind Turkeys particularly tt.e. in orier to maintain their linee of communieetiontn the MediterrineiX. He also svfers to Greece' S strategic position wed states that he hae h(-Ird from a *militrkry eommander that the Amerietns beer shipped to 7:1-...4se7 enou* arms to equip a large ?n rF - the may the -11nerionns wil3. transport by air to Turkey in the event of the outbreak of hostilitiee. It is also rvortikiL that the America:in are otooking* atom bombs in Turkey in order to drop them on I4ese oil wells at the first instanoe,* elites-eel tele, discusses the otretegio situation in the Year and deolaree that according to the censorious in Pr rte, the luoglo-rItions will not be able to -eithstane tho Russian adwcnoe On Iran and Iraq and will therefore retreat without fighting to the Suez Canal end Part Africa since tier will net be able to form a strolei military ?mit in the desert. Thus the 'Teo Anne- 1i ereesiraq, the desert and lyria on to the rediterevenr shores. The ell/ es vii.13 ooneentrate their ander in the new front *-hich they beget to Itorm no lest year betwem Tgypt, the Sedan and East At.ca. Thr military PUrurra concludes, ere th prinedple reasont ter the oree.tion of the stern ml_re which has been mentioned in world despatches clitrint the pelt two weeks and in which the Arabs are tele.se increaing interevt following riadh aa-:".74:>Th/ 9..riertE with /Ir. Bevin, AL.HAYATs 3 Political Cor-spondent writes: *Our oontemporary LeiONI!,),IT published yeo.tarlay despatch from George raqqash In Paris reportini: statement 1.1Rtit aseSolh regarding hi 3 aort in p,tris ana regnrding the Arab countries' melee-, postponing the discussions of the t'eleetine que 7tien until after the deliberations on atomic energy tell disarmament are over. Re expressed the hope tht the veetinenn ernadottels ronort weed be dole:ree. until after October 25, fecet the \r1en eleotions will tehe lance for it is hoped. that -ee el I la rein then change its attitude on the Palestine 11A ,0114. '4# . writer then went on to ooneent or the internetie-e0_, Approve! 2 4 e gianfiN94:?1A4RDUelfM41%ReetiNtOrittOCl2eIee,ri Arabs may dulliTe. He painted out that PflAVDA Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 attecked the 'smell Government because it is oppreseing the stern gang, and implied that Ri as-Bolh antioipates Hustle to ?hangs its attiture toward the Arabs end that the Arabs are dependixe: on till change. It ehould be noted that as-3olt did not utter a single word on this subject. I understand that the ertiele has created a stir in Fieirut diplomatic oiroles and that a number of foreign Legations yeeterday inquired of the of :1:-.e_ret authorities concerning the veildity of these state-. meats. Ihe reply wee' The article nbodied steteeeits by Rift& aseSolh and 00=62lig by Nei:Flesh and it le net possible to mix the trio.? ALesAli* In commentine editorially on Riadh as-50We etetcAeT.t to LA: riOrDE of Paris concerning the proposed Y.a.t:ti Bloc, this penee leoleres thal the Lebanese -oeteple., net milling to Join any blocethat they are eireed; members in Ulo end the Atab Levee which shteele sufficient to safeevard Lebanon's international position and p -xtielpation in the reintenence of p1117,009 Thia paper pielaishes &telegram from the Lebanese emigres in Hio de Janeiro, Brazil, demanding that they bextvio.etered as Lebanese citizens and that their rie,lets be reGoGnized for repreaent:s %Ion ie the Lebanese parliament on an equal footirw the rp?oldentas deolar "3 that *tile it has no adequa e inforeeatioe to permit it to pass any r; tuft ed opinion on 1ttadA ao-Solhis stetement to LZ LIONDE ooneerning the 7,ettune Bloc, It sees no reason for the storm certain ne7arrep have created on the subject and for their alleeatiel:a that Riadh acelolh has evressed his vie 7s only not the views of the Lebanese people. The &It tn 1'73 then pee on to say' 4e with to ask the newspapers that have eetel this sthrti, If Rim& Fts-.3e1h does not rept. evil Lebanon, do they represent it?e wish to ask our contemporaries to abate their extrime claim that 'tier alone represent Lebanon... f Lebanon could *peak, it would di-on this ieretp which claim* it in acting in its interests. Under a "are; IieM.1 no titled' Is it true - Ifee?" paper writes: *Our epeciel correspondent reports' Ao ei tie have, for sortetine, been observed in the TAPJN offices a1-:, Beirut, It is understood from a reliable eouree that the Company will resume its previous work and aotivities with ef?ecc.; free next rv)nth. ,,,ht is looming on the.1.x)rizoni" Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 2'.fra.4131t4)H, publi a staterent by Pierre Jumayye ?ftict that the Phalanges wetreng2.7 oppo Lear 'which hna been inhert tad fron me and resist all pollee measures riot the liberty of the Lebanese poIt ee human prinaples, Therefore, the erand that the Meergenoy Law be --nnul, TILL t 'R rt(; rterre jumvxrell 101gth eartedly. e Arab to take a deft ? Govemment OD that the e it or let another hod stand on the ricl- migelt either bear the reap?n rd'4.1..ues. Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For keiease 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 !V F:iiitjAN ':i.GATI.014? MIT To U editoria spaoe is used. by nn article oontribut by aheikh Ituhinrsi Tearlo Ilialid, the Mini of the Lebanese Ispublic on the oecasion of Id al-Adha, in swatiating on the spiritual sigmif of this this feast or Which the Moslems stand on the 'Uount of Arafat to turn their faces toward nod with pure feelings ummi7ed by racial or other considerations, the t'ufti declares in tarts 'This stand remiss our faith in the future of the spirit in this universe. It engender, our belief that round and instinctive faith is the noblest feeling. it strenFthens our feeling that God is-with ma so long as we -ire with Him ana that Ile supports us so long as we it Hia, Our strength In creating this unity, bindeto our Creator, derives from the at hind us one to another and from our e a?ainst our enemies in every field of end avert In Palestine firstly and in ether place' secondly, (*Air strength arises from our strong unity and untiidteable faith. If we arm ourselves and our community with this strength, we will be able to defeat all the other foroe_ even the fermis that feel they are unbeatable. This paper r-lso rts that it4atefl Philip Taola and Mik'sil Liyan rill rest to ay at 'litany% to ,ntirur the economic talks; that pessiraitra is now repl-einc the optimism *lab re-s felt at the beginning of the negotiations; that the points of differences still revolve around the reetrietion of the imoortv of certain 'usurious oornsodities; and thrtt the Lebin side, being conscious of the fieadlook, deoicid to continue the oontRots with the Vrians, leaving the final deciedon until riles% e e-Solho s return Voir Paris. The Central Palen ine Committee annotreed yesterrq that the number of Palestinians taking refuge in Lebanon has reached 117,000 including lettl,OrrUvtia at the expense of the Lebanese government and lie r_0111 Ler,gue under the Intrervision of the Palestine flerrr t. Muhyidin an-N-Anuli wrote from Paris on Cetober that he wee fortunate to meet at Chiaillet Palaoe on that day his friend Kantall ihr is restr-4" in London and ryt-rlinting with the 3aud1 the nano of the 3uperior Oil Comoany of californi the Centro-1 Mining arid Investment Corporation of tortoni The first 001.171Tly Is fir erioan and the second British. Al-Xlin.tib is ne,3ctip.ailne far an oil eer1.1.on emreT-h-re along the rorrian cr1f oatt? Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 " ramil Iluzu vita. 'etc ii still in ri s in today.a editorial the none for the formaticn of the proposed. Oriental Moo,. He firet the relations existing between Turkey, Iran the Arab oountries, and the Angle-nexens an reaches the oonolursion that the oriental Bloo now extant eeperately *Meow)). the itaiglo-BaxoLki will have to organize it jointly, He then moor to sy that the Anao-Sazons are reoeivingfull from Ireton, Turkey and Iran r,Jid that the tee do rkot find any justification for ,ly jolein7 the nos after they were deceive(' by the Allied powers in the battle of Palef-tine, rurusera continues, "Thin is the ashg point in the Oriente" "'lee project, namely, the point of brining fLrL the ieiole subject. It plaeea the Arr.be on tic horns) of Mettle, for iftleh they thoul Az a 1 ex their reviews sagaaity and wisdom, war he inevitable, ecruse of their geographio posithe, the Arabs will not be P,ble to remain neutral. tie can not avoid joining the Anglo-Sazons ac was the 1-,se in the last van But at s rrer difference there is between joining them by our free *411 and by their ente fur terIt rte I as conquerors as we regarded the last eslr. !lhese ar) the only two present ilities. The illueion of some quarter, tht we GSA i*OR &LI 1 neUtra and kep the Anglo-Baions an the Ticsrthri.7. away troll our territories is an unreaLizable drool, this is beonuee of our geographic, pitoi ono ng the three continents and of our imporz, V'ak34s in the noteork of sea comeunioation? in sea and in petroleum resources. !latch alternatisre shall we those? Shall we bemuse allies by for34' or by our own free will. Shoal we restrict aur alliance to indireot assietance as.Zgypt, Iraq and others did during the last war, or bind ouri,e?. to an effective and offensive alliance? Tae ankw?,r to this mention lies in the answer to the eniire Oriental Flo psej est. You hear this anew.? directly or ierpliedly from the experts, obeeri4'6, militarinte and statemsen at Ohaillot :Palace. in Amerionn jour list told net IlYm might stick to neutrality if you 45-41, lie can use the Jewish state se a military base in the 73.das last from which we eould expand wherever we want.' omen viiry raiitt strike one as sound at the instance, rut the Weetern Powers neod mere tiui one sea tx.se in the Arab Met. They need our lines of conekunic -tient our wheat, our oil anc, our men. I say this beesnee I believe that tLe Oriental )loo will require the formation of eineng armies to be distributed * the anticipated bat3efretta and to take pert in fighting the Runainna. Beavalge. the Angio-Banene will not be able, in the firot of the war at least, to send great armies to 'ate viddle Tarts At ',Ay rate, they pr-fer to win Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 3 our armies t their aide so that they ttzhttIdat part of their forges. I do no Arab oountries look upon the Orient el VI ease 7.fee...,!,.over, the Arab peoplee in ypt and /mg, revolt every tt they he):-r about any ntire allianoe with the Anglo-Saxone, If theAny:al-Saxons are earneet in their biA tt ? realize this proJeot, they begin by oomplyinc with *rob demands regarding Pelladau, Libya 311.6 nereome. It 13 only than that they will find lietening etre, A delegRte fron rih Amerioa told mei 'If you do not take part in defending yoUrvelves with the Turks and the ?knalo-laxons, the PLusniann will overwhelm ytur eountries at a terrific speed." 'This ataterfint might be true to a certain extent, But Arab publie opinion is no longer sensitive to such matters, it at folleving the Paleetine tlj with complaoeney, faith and despair, nand ynur - upon urt and un our enemies. 0 Cod, n its unabat sign fez' the reg1tr.* of th Lebane end gres abroad as el eitj,ns exereising all the pdlitloal e, oallp and rivil5 enjoyed by reeident Lebaneee, eta orial is inspired by the denand of thto e erAgrel de Janiro (revle7eld ye3terday) for obtall:n7 their ighte he Lebanese oltizens; and by YilAah ax.Solhos atatement in Paris, in vetioh Jae atti1V.e.0 the usefulneu of the emi3ree an followel The LebtLnese colonies are highly beneficial not only to Lebanon and Syria, but to ri1 tit Arab oountrieS. It is through their good offioes that the louth American countries have shown 3ympathy and myosin in New York end eeriee 4.1*.f.AL welowles the Premierie worda (AZ nprreill- but wants action. It demands that lip service in not enough aril that offeotive aad praatioal steps must be taken le mediately to re GOE,1j it the nulf;res as Lebanese eitizene. As usual, the mer aoel not forget thrlienumerate the asaistanee the emigres heve been extending to their motherland And to the ethie A;ab countries. This peper publieheu an annonoirient from the Peeper-te77 Committee for the Lebanese Economic end Oerremcial Contereno 4.; e h1d at The offices of (ktortre r JAir Ootober I j9Lg, calling upon in *reheats and. buo, tlfj er to take part tri conference in order *to the lt and lyria. opinion th& with an unp ex:luting eoonoed..0 aituatioxt he current negotiations betreen e merchants and eep,rte a the Isebanese trade id being ?.detlented c'tangee Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 G a long L13apato fran Tat1qti1 In Paris, rtprtihg Iiie obeervationa n P on vlrious Leban el Arab and UN aotivit He deolares that T'ost of the heads of the delegati who attendee the banquet of the Lebanege delegates are of the opinion at thc outbreak i:). t1,Ird rgor war le inovitille. reports ti the Covr: t tax Cet&tncL pulisher of AM-SRAR4 In the Nana prison for trial before the appropriate cut the oharge cf having vioiatee. the Pre! !w Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002,11m.*Sa .4?60 ad. 4.0ibullk-amMajpgyelmlit GAT N I: T October 14, 191W 1=-2.:1.3:144t1L. * *-44, strongly reyeorehee the 3yrian press for the abusive langtgc it has been using againat trt: rL on the ooce.sion of tlo current Lebanoe,Vrian eoonomio iott. ics. ie editorial bitterly COUlrtfl3 tau.t Thile the 'Lebanese pz'ea ii stuleel.ek, analyzing ane. scretinizing the aubjeet in the liejtt correboxe_ted evidenee end acturel facts eald erperieice most of the nemeseene newspapers insist on tilling their space tlith trash, nonsense and. absurdities ?hioh indite chortsie-tt and paucity of evt2: endp -Jr well a- !Rorie!' eneee end morbid lo4o,R Thie paper review/3 the pmgrese of the current ''.ebero- eerier% econeric neeotir,tions u, follows "The most important provisions of the agresmont ? proposed by le.,?rla revtive around aie follo7oing four poirlte; 1 - Thc period of 'the agreement will be one year and will expire at the end of eptember, 194 The 3yrian Lira e111 be rer&d ae 1 tentier in Lebanon just as the Lobaneee ne, provided that bsele nee s due to Lebtern will be reeyeible in Pounds lteeline:. :eoorte 411 continue in aoeordenoe /ace leees and reeuletions new in fore,. Airports will be restricted and import licenses will be isoeed by a Lebano rl - mallet tv, Agriculture, industrial rerl hotel equipment will be exempt-4d fron wol lioenrses. "The Lebanese silo found that the first Vireo. points ',lore noeeptable, after Isakirkso_ oertain reeervations reg:Arding the currency quention. SYriaeu it oblectied to these _reservations. - But the fourth point, *Lich is the pivot armee whicitz the Alois gyrian proposal reveolves been and still is the obstacle imPeding: progreseof the- neeotiations. After connulta- tions feteth iseeeialists and with the appropriatt authorities, the Lebanese side (leased it n.-1-Iss, to reject this point. But, in order toderion*3.1rttll its wi/linpiess and good faith, the Lebaneso s34f, asked the Ilyritua side to draw up a tletailed 11.1:t of the 'i;ypos of imported commodities it intnnlid to eeeteeet,? IC Iryriart side then drew up n lilt itaich 13tcluded.about 150 types of oonnorlitilt, iu otil rd3,all the ttentuseditie than feed 1.h Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 trade, These type rangec from beer and, to toilpt. e reeuisites? olothee and fondettr.. s. only ort'Airal for the Lebanese aide to rejeot i.st, /t thus asked the Syrian Fide to re-ex-Indite duoe the list to fifteen or to twenty types it us with Axe regard to Lebtnons $ position as a tourism anestivage (tenter. Yesterday's talks betrn the 'Ara ?Lab re se and Syrian 1,IreLeters coverEd the mabject of this list. All Lebanese circles are acLinst the ids-. of restrioting or strangling the freedom ef 1:1ports. The official auth.orities ht.ve grom so pessiiistic regarding tie possibility of reaching a satisfactory, reasonsble and aocepteble agreement thntlhey are now even Goneldering piecing the question of oomplete separation on the ....geode l'or dismission. The Council of Anisters will meet to67.,y to exmmine the results the Lebanese TOonotRy M. let Atif4y, might have brtught with him from Demasous, ,-4e regret to state, in this connection, thp,t the qyriget of-riots', private and press oireles have revealed, during the eo-1 ee of the legotir,tione, certain Was and intentions ',hitt gD beyond the pale of eponomios, exports and imports* 'e therefore e.ppoal to the Lebe.neee reeponsible mitts mties to trysefeiration, for once at least, now th,:t 'd te eve Gilts for Wilor have failed,* AL...1141A14 that the Lebanese and. the Sy riafl Government h oomizel the new paietiniafl Goverment, A puhlishes a iber of satioles -writ on 'the opeadon of Id al-Adhs., all the Moslfgas 4.nd the A .e.bs to strug independonos of Palestine. One arti " Aine rioash scheme for exploiting petrole heart of the Arcbian Peninsula threatens the lands in Iie3t infiltration of Zionist in,. This pae reports that its publi1er, dA: left for mafttaitOtA8 twO iftrtis ago on hie rety to Cal hi will spen.1 a fortnilit? Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For October 15, 194g ii- ease 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 TAM &ilraiT. n rove-ta to the que,atinn of Labantrinn novae rel.ktione. It argues then.t Lebanon oan t extqt al tin indepreneent state ee long as it aontineesite preeent rel,i-Aions with lyria and Leine th-t there is a deeperooted belief in a to the ef'_*eot that "Lebanon has been ereated bal.:m[7 to 7rel1iti that its indirrendenoe is 'cretolt! and temporeryl; that before long the Syrian (west lnd the artificial elate, - as the Damaseent newspanera fre;ress it - have to complement the Syriem state." After denounoing the Syrian press for its invectives against Lebanon and .-zfter pointing out Lebanon, friendly relations with all the other Arab oountrielt Pm(' denanding that Lebanon exchange diploi tie representatives with 3yria along the line follo-red the Arab states, the editorial declare= "The affereelees between Beirut and Drtmaecus are takintg a ace turn because the Syrian press le goin? b3yGnd the Ui.tte of 00411:30Y1 intrets and oustoui iAnd oconoate affairs* The veil has. fallen away from man faee and the issue has bettor e, in our view, more LeAgerous than imeeined bj the appeasers." ediLorica :hen strontay urges the nem, ilty of economic llukperttion from Syria beoeuse, it repeats, the is3ue ie rk) lon4eir one of revenues and erpenfliterils or loses or prtfits but of freedom, honor and it aoncludest 'e have been aeclustomed to ?ive our lives for life antl to saorifice everything for the sake of our exietience and siabvivas" (this paper rrp rtr. that Lobenese melt:halite and buirineeemen ye:,,Terday attended the c!enerstl .noonomici and Commercial Gongrese which was held at the of neeee7 of George :tasir to discuss the situation arising f'ror, the current Lebaneeellyri en economic negotiations* lie `7ortg-reas adertee the following resolution! - The eonemess resents any idea oalculeted to reetriatee freed.om of imperte, besause Lebancn in an importingi trading :.7eld traneil center, and be-venue such a measutre would totally do away with its meet vital 000rx-,nie and comileralal resources in the interests ni 3yriie r.nd a small number of Lebanese and inaustrialistallhose objaot io -,roire:ite their p areonal inte.rests. Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 TLAGRA If it seed not be an a/met/sent irith 3yria oreing Lebanonl ? 000/10Mit, and om ieretatri r ht and freedom, the 00 ligre Si vlota(i nve -the prinoiple of soomsnic index, Thus the Free Zone systen woulo introduced in Lebanon and CO n net, t2C 'feu:A be levied on expriceiti,e con/mos/1 in Lebanon. 'o protect industry by ewiiptirg toe required raw materials, to ena.perti se esiah Industry' so that it rsi4st ?rola the amid staneo of exports in ispisrting its produotsi end to Ivo ie awards to products expo rt et? abro4 4 The Contress demands freedom for (mammy whereby the banks motal 22tvr) the rifla t in deal In fo rs IN toy The Congrens twupports the tlielpen which hee been submitted to ta'A., frueieen of the Leblnese Republic zInd to the appropriate hibh authoritien siJedrillr the aspirations of th6 nerohanti ,f Beirut ie Congrerr, ha, deal. d to tort permanent executive ooruniztet laD te theinterests of merohante and toi.vite them to m..tinge to be h dietant f'uture, Ompriset George al-Sarigh. ii nnu, 3, oh elle Mack! 1 14ralhama 7 - 'rhese decial the Lebaneee lut-ori ties. all be spa I fur" Tawfig al-Vetni, udio han retur rp ned m writei in hie editoria triat after Veen Jour,. in Paris, h* han cone to the oon1uj, that the Frrs rf ,, powers are playing' with the stall pwr un A n child plays Pith p, loll awl that the Vtern and delegate are not Jtowip; any trst .t r. Ilif. Palestine (went:ion. AIX (weekly' Z' em thAl.; de nr. te all that has be ?n ict nd p...atx t the nmir Pa)estine Clovernmcn it of ell the Arab countries to reco-gniee zirents ?otherwise we '44)uld ade. p:, ri,:ur text!. our -....ny tercet" in Palestine." Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 ad Approved For Releap 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 October 16, 191t5 Ltiater 114Asi thir paper* t Qilef Tdi to T's writes froil rr ris that the Abis are no- oion,c1ntrat nu Litetr et th t1-.9 rrleetire etnet are tryino- to AO the debate on Falerlfino until tiovembar r.r. rter the V, 5, Preslint,,,, 1 .11 wit( ?Iv,. An-Natrali the?n. Lye o o aiy that *Axle A. tits-1r, might ohane F fter these eleet;ions, This tiv-tagi ri 1st be in favor cf the. -retbe. This ip evidensel by 't- er Adel Arsalan hal= moelve.-.1 fron on of h1,:. influent 1;.. friends in the :tate 'fouee in rhioh he t;ives somewhat plersant ne-ris regarding the State Departmlet attituds tow. rd the Arabs generally awl?, tho qUestion part icultrly. lim-Nasull then ro -trt - ing he has h( d rith Fr1nr...0 Faisal a1-101,7 at thp 7"rvl Legation in,rilris (luring rhieh the r-rinoezrmn him that the last word on P.,ilestirie -77?111 be ltrt the Arab people th o elve s. This paper r, porte tht r .Jeflaite -;ere reached during racial s and, s !see:tint--; f,t ITnItmcon lptst 4ednalilly reg. rlir_g the current economi,) Letans- Syrir-..n ner,otiaAorc; thel the t inistr'ro d their florr Into* clardr:--, to continue the cont-.ets; and that th nti,tiors ra::ain in their pr-sat stage until the return of Ilia& ns-3.7:11n troll repo:ts, likc the rest of the vernacular newspaipere, the arrl'irl in Beirut yectertlay of t,!.7;? Atbseador L'rriffis to the Aserican r_/ov rivent has share/Alit:11 visiting the r-Alestine refuge-0 nd observinE their on tion. 'le -11"." toe,- the zetu 09 Ca13 ir. the l'outh ,tnel in the ziilliu.rur771 oontimes hi e elloou,t.ro or: the r ri slit a ?leo and deelaree that he is dealing 7.1th tht- sulj wct to the exclusion of the TIN preoesdings beets:use of itF great significance to the Arebs. R41 .114,Pchf,i, ths. conclusion ti-t "the solution of the relertine cm( on the bltir of our rights in Prkleetine is imroseb1P1 and that tht ol.1.F.'sue has now become a "norvollt r fer b-trgaining beoause of the increased tb,r(,at of TT matintritne thst the .:Tes are rm r,ret tc plftee all resources nn,f' territo:nfes rr1 ec at the disposal of the Tiontern allies. Tie ',3-fAener" this infornatioa, ho writes, from Averican f.Tle thrt? eerrasponet.nts in in and declares th...T.t tit A.1.11)3 could oouritcr this by apipro/tch .r,e, .1.711.21 he rakimariara re-iterates, "the isiue becomt. matter ov ."iv13.1.ons, coltnunic,,Ations an.1 fronts,,, 111 t lett oan jV b sAii is tha'; tho war question le over- fl all other oeasiderations lnet the g,.'eat po.vtrs are therefore looking at us thmugh the speetneles of ranitrr int3restS? If the value of our sh.: res 1 fallen below zero in international polities, that Approv 2 gga FAskicietiAtilfik-hISPEOMiAbbiglit3Atiio1- 0 - an * elf 1-? 13. Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 ? 2 ? ,Atestioned, "by -,'LL--Z,ATI 3 correepondent oonectrqin4 hie opinion c.fl tha tu noir of idle nrtertfl -1001 Said ar?rioLt *Olsvio isly. its 7rarpo 3e is to '4-.7=7 ue ,(-.101 ono of It riv,i1 wor1rl carps, T dor' t benIfite the sair21.1 r-n01 17e 1t4 i - voul.c" 1, rivo fryli 14- to-- t.- sJ aga3. n (1:1..ls or he, vallmot of the Lebs210--yr.1,-nn est:nu:alio zurptim.tione. The utitorinl repeets 1,t1 oid .,%rulavv)nto foric: indep7meono,17, z en 12m L r..n e se strn.tion tor ttI, oontinvioui.;. s mt., 717,;?rtst.. tiisou9.7,es 7)rorosed Ortentli 9loo, po,rts the dangert inherent in thit proposal in vi r: the irinin.ert outbronk of 777,,r anet r7.nts that te the pricte ?we have zo ch r for thene oTrpreolive M. ertresely 7,,?rilon1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 at:,vii October g ryrorts the t the Lebano-P Uri rn oleo nomi c tv.lke have now rta,oheti their final stage; that litsa Mubarak ('inon) and Hasan Jabba.ra (Elyria) are drawing up lists of the comae di ti es that are liable to i,ort restrietions in order to puled then to th toIt)V ?rnment ? next eek; thfl Hu sal n 41.41waini eh -,,nese ?inane* Mini ate* is ini st and that the Lebapese merchants will soon be b (-ebanese `;Cieleter of if4oncolcs) 44, stews wjti then the progress of the nettott tions with Syria. ArHAL%.T publishes a long despatch from Zamil 1:).1 Chief d.ltGrb ho is now in Paris. Thin is is censored In seventeen different places. desc4bef3 14G. ::;eutings with press reprenentn other nations 143. of *or:, he bitterly oonenainep are deriding the Arabs for their failure to stick ther ana to fight it out with the Jews. He that Arab prestige has never been lower in international circles than it is today. Ho rereh-Ni the conolusion that the Arabs must either accept lie partition at Palestine or flit the Jewe to the 1144 Re deelares in parts Hity virit to has strength belie in the futility of our efforts tgit m and ir the fact that the only solution for the Pal cr.ttr eueg'I.on is fitting, again evbtee a 10AU editorial to tale 1bjeot current Lebaac-3yrian es:anomie netiatjons and that it multi be in the interests of bo if each one of there followed an independent * tors and eeonordo paltry. It deelaree in part; In demanding this independence, we are een eels u of and able to make, all the neceasary efforts; and sacrifices, Mush independence will remove the (mules of friotion betw ?en Syria and our-slyee and. will be the best safeguard fer Lebanon a absolute interests, It 11 also complete 410 aliments of our political intispendeno. and .o'sr.iLnty, If this is not re rded as significant by others, it is most important in our opinion and belief*" paper writes that the L no-3yrtrt soonontj lotions are now passing through tneir nut oult plu-ee; that the Lebanese side is maintainla t silence in antic' etion of the final ressultsii the Lebanese Council of Ministers W11 tiOpt triorror Approted FirvION'atig05 I ARC/ under the ohtirmarehi of rA o_ ne', fir t niadh asa-3olb /Ile been asked by ee Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 - 2 - return tvmediitely to Leb because of the break in Lobino4yitai esonemio relations if n tiation,s 7yere to continue their present trend* The paper then asiss 'In this ateeephere through tioh the Lebano Syrian n 'ptiations are pac rumors are gni reney ooneermag tdevelo rt of e tVi*1 arisis in a t3i's assuranoes of the Aetiii that ce-ordination is Mir- De on4 the Cabit umbers and that there Is no truth in tho r ports about the edetence of differInons betvrect lhe ?organ Violater and the other mexIli3r3 of the Cabinet, those who are talking about the crislabase their views on the isolation of the Forein Winister in such grave oireumetaiteer wherein Ain be determined the fate of Lebamo- Syrian relations and the fate of the Pel.estiJE and other tames. It was Moved yeeterday that Hasid Pennjiah ie determined to reeler immediately upon the return of Prager Riadh as-Son ?rote PIA% 'then aeked about this r. the itetint-: PiNersier rplie4 that Franjiah' s pretent lbsonoe fron his *emery is for coovaleseenoe purpose which will last for *4en earl only. A infers lyon the prosent international dev that the tention between the "capitalist a communist blocs is increadng and that the is moving fart" torard a third world wary being the ?sec, tha editorial advises the Eastern countries to keep away from future conflicts in whish they hnve no intemostsand urgesthe ',Arabs and the Aeiatics to aocelerate their unitj wider a charter of petee and neutrality whi eh dU keep thee away fmn any wars the Westerns mirtt wage outside the l'47,17.tern world.* O.. AMR is (Ma th the undecided Leba4yri ti. neitiatisna are Ural* upon the r oneiblo autheritiee in bo to study the basic causee of the ditto order to solve them in the litht of tteir interests on ane for eiL TAGRAFH reports an iiitervtei its eerresponLnt has roent had with Camille Shaman and Pierre Jumayyels usual, the report Le long, windy and contains nothing subste.ntial but the oorrespondent eoLr in connection th Immune s, visit to President Bish.ara al-Mhuri *As 7re }MVO prEviously rqort?the h have, for the last threeweeks, en coot weir Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 oontacts '-ith OaiUe ghamun for the purrs) ee engendering national eeeeperation between the oppoaltion and the Government on the basis of The implementation of the reforms advocated by the opposition. We said that it was intended to change the Cabinet in October in ordor to have lhastan take part in it. nevelopments are proving our prediction. It is possible that a Cabinet reshuffle will take place following the return of the Lebanese delegation frail Paris. It is also possible that ItIon the present eenteete vould result in firm co?operation ehieh leed to the (3 isrolution of rpairsient after the U1P:83(10 deleferenoe is over, and to the introduction of eer, general elcvtions next spring.* also reports an interview its oorreepondent hes recently hee.:1 with C,esille Ih.smUn following his meeting' with President Bishera Camille did not divulge anything but said that he hoped his oontaets with the Prenident mold be in the welfere of the oeeentry as a. thole. tit answer to a_ oetestion eliether or not he will leave Lebanon, for inetbutoe, As a member of the present Lebaneie delegation to Vti, Ihreaun replied: *I will not leave Lebanon before I am lectured that the people's demands for refers have been realised. I repent that I do not want reeyteling for myself. All that I want is to eerry it reforns deranded by the people." Ibis leper publiehes the presidential decree orderieg that all materials intended for publiGation on rnle-tire and the =sir be first submitted to the Di of Prose and Premagenda(starearized in XmiammemR the Legation's revier yeeterda the following eneneets 11We vant to ask the Government! 'ht cbei it titles by this nevi tleoreet !fittat has it done with the Censorship Lew Pirlisment passed on the evga ef trv- military oarpaim in Priest/no? lht is the aig of this yu,ke in the nook of the free pr-)ss? '11-1 :toe it mean h.r submitting the newspapers to the Directorate of Prose and. Propaganda? Ihereis alr-to.dy a 6..eoeee regulating Pelestine and sallet-.ey nee Wet has happened to Sustify the iseuarer- of thie new decree? 1;111 the Govern/lent 1d.nd-I-7 answer our eueetiona. ae devotee Ito eliterial to the eensorehip decree_ (treated by A.L.BAXIIAQ, above), declares that it is not constitutional beeause eeneership Gan be imposed by la I only, and wonders ehether or not the decree in the result of a general Memoir* einbrroirif allthe ir'& I e eve states* Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 LKtMT10r: 13,1a -Atli' euhylddin an-liantai Wrote from Perla on Ootober that the ppetportrent of the eeteeee on the FaIeitiree queetion at UN for twenty-three deys i regerded as a victory for the Arab delegates at ChelIlot. In this oonnectioe. An-Nasuli emphasizes that thm Arabs will oontinue to fidht for their cause and that they will neither atelept fiernaaottese r,vort not recoenize Ula Israeli state, In telling tile Arebl that the ultimate welfare of Paleetine is In theer own hendso An-Nseull concludes* le betele between spirit and Netter will soon befan e,t Chaillot Palace. Althoudi ITWit will An the firet second and third rounde, ultireete victory Will be for the spirit," This paper reeertes that ta Lebane-1.... en eceneele neeptletions he.ve been teeporerily suepended beeause of the differences *oh have erisen reg,rding the proposed Import reatriotions. The pepee n,(1:7;'6 thee the talk.* miett be resumed efter the return of Pr el) tir Riih sm-P f rom Peri% AI-114AT Kenn Ilurtrea eonclu s his neries of editorials he has been seeding his p-per from Paris by pointia out the irportnce of the Arab eountriesi by revere y censuring tho rab lovernments for their failure to unite and by doclarine in7.3.-,rts NIstaeine, re,eler, the outbreak ef 1'4 w a hes become great poseehlItty while the Arabs 'neve net yet agreed even on unifying tette e armies to face enerestricies, They mielit do thin in future but under Anglo-tea/on preseure, 2, we, after Ws, talk about independence and sovereiept y? The s fish am tions etei eh ars direotina Ute Areb cause have eteat doe! sive blows to tale cause in reoent years, In vier/ of these blows we tell the Arab rulers sevever they may bet 1Y-ea must either unite in one we-y or another, or one must swallow up the Oth`:37 b,7,)4A1,01 continued r,trlice snow the ruling royal n115. has broken the becks of the ikeabs,11 nee Palee'ete4 tragedy heel revealed the disintegration of the Arab peoples themselves and their pre-ce-ueee'len with ma oriel eonsideratione. It is futile on ollt part to elpeet any immediate reaction from thee, if nevere blows do net !In eh the Wintry of tenh one of there peoples. Fly aoe, re mow welcome their, blows with the hope that mirery milat renew e'er lives, I cane to rerie in order to seek a. %entire) Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 - 2 for the Josiah problet. T have found Ulat the or.? sound solletion i th solution of the Arab pspoblvm 0 Arabs, solve your problem first an4 the Aret-rish and the Anglo-36mo problems will be mare' later, It is 'useless merely to wigh to solve our problems if we do not oatally endeavor to solve them our64.vs. This is the 1,pleon I have learned in these ten ifri. AA. ,TAn Hann* Ghosn, this paper' Paris that althougn the ha proved in favor of for great optiniam. This paper criticises the Lebanese elements VIAL clarorinF for ewaomic separation fromtd states that thosn *laments are prompted by nelii oonsideratiene. The paper alvocates continuation of the Lebano-nyrian economics relations Which i!It r 'rrls as essential to the welfare of both countr1es. s chief tAitor, writes frou general atmesPhere in UN . the Arabs, it does not 1171.: TELPANAPH does not want Lebanon to join the propos Ploo, It deolr_res in parts "Re repeat that re prefer to remain free of all oblir:Tations to Eastern or ,gtern bloce, because the ksab Letgue is our bloc an0 ime:q.Les we are oontented with the United Nations Organization, we therefore remind those who are receiving their in iration from o horr to rectal the statements the nation0 tta an well as the government officials made four years moms acp against the conclusion of treaties with foreign power*, Nothing ne- has transpired to dbange our viimmr, to otligc us to oonolude such treaties, and to hurl ouruelvsa into the turnsee of the next SAWT AL-AURAL declares thri the :;tandard of livinG in LisbLnon 16 much higher 1Lcin it is in Syria; that Lebanon is r tourism and ostivage ()enter Which must always be in a position to mart thersquirements of its gue t and that the system of free imports into Lelpmen must not be impaired. ,AMR.HHIRAI (Catholic 1,.....11f.L21)1 discusse4 th- rmoro,:el Oriental 710 part' "It is underwtandab/e that Greece dhould rnuu :to) to strenpthen itself and to *earth for support/ lit its efforts to resist its Balkan neighbors. Li Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 le also unaer!tahdable that the /cab s a are In oomplete harnony with Downing Itre, make efforts aimed at implmmenti,!g an in. policy, 371u t te oan not understand that the could be leAerc in Lebanon Who wish to have country Join one of the two great camps withou any direst benefits, or in oth r words, vithout knowing that uueh participation would be demanded by LebanonoshiEt interests.* Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 ,Ailit3t1AN L4qATION,BUT October 19 On the Oooaion of liabib Abu vni. Beirut from Pa yesteiltar, this eorretvolt, ant intervtriod Abu 3:nob1e and le s folloviug from him about the development of the Palestine case in Paris: The eitulttion in IMO is not re.tmatring i. relation to the Palestine question,. 13ut 'the Alai) +countries have soored a number of viotorie-1 AlthoudI these victories are not positive =--.0 ja as Palestina is concerned, their importance can not be dieopunted, The credit for these vioteriec goes in grett llealltUrfi to the Lebp.nese de1ef-Alw4 For (maple, I mention the postponment of tho debate on the Palestine question, Egypt's sueeerg in the Security couroil and Arab proptu;pavia efforts, Abu 3hahla then rer)rred to the work of the Arab delegates and deelared that they are now concentrf, their of forts on the following two point?: "First To postpone the debate on the Psiestil ie question until after the U.% PresiemItal elections ik eo M prevent Gount Bernadotte'. r Poo rt rram receiving too-thirds of the votes." Re then said that the Arab delegates hsve succetlds,= In resligng the first point and that they are tior endeavoring e use the second, BEIM writes in oonnection with the Le riftn economic ne-oti-tztons that it was felt up Saturday that the AO gottations vould be nu and that they vw)uld be remained After Aladin return from Parts, But, it vont/ nue*, Jana yesterday phoned Timone' anister Plue,,in al- and asked him to proeeed to Damasous to disou rant matters with him. Al.oliwaini wont to- talked with Premier Mardam Par about one hour Lftcr 'which he returned to Beim% and rapozlteti, to President Mahar& al-Vhurt. rn this oonneetitjn, BEIBirr report it We have learned from -- a *puree that brout;ht with him new 217lian prop. eel containing Syria's willingness to change its attitude toward the importation of oertain typttl of commodities, It is expected that the propriato authorities will atudy these propo It th a viow to submitting then to the Ceunoll of nisters in the next two dayo.* Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 The Palestine Central Committeeha doided0 an Esse tive Counoll to attend to the refugee& The Council will oomp s 1 President; Dalud al-Qatar, vioe-Preside Hushaisi, Archivist. Al...HAXAT reminds the Lek.ttese yrtuths of the now threatening Lebanon in the internatio tuitional spheres and urges them to sides up, abandon *teta.. lethargy, and to enter the field of energetic) and organised action. Aka erlee etoonomic after of the Mandate, that and Lebanon if agreement, ed.ttoril to the -,yriaa and again reaches the nelssioA, progress of the eaotassii relatimis rise sine, the oessation of the Prenoh would be in the interests of 5yrit ..ey would annul, their aounon interes ;s ef re to the repo ed Jewlah attacks area in Pale tin, it declares that in doing so th Jews are trifinfl ,to hasten the subinigg o Palestine queation to the General Assembly eutd t Security Cotuteil beasuse they ?enow thnt time ia famor of the Are.be. the editorial then urges the Arabs to take strong Ration to frustrate this ne7 Jewish maneuver. Abdullah al-rafi, the chairman of the For. k'fare Ceminittelo irrlted lie members of his oomiAttee to attend a meeting to be held at Pnrliament building at 12;00 Wednesday. It in understood that al-rafi invited7orei4n raniater Hasid Franjiah to attend tills meeting becattee he proposes to ask him to enlirliter the oommittee on the Oriental Moe and Lebanen's adherenoe thereto, on the progress of the Pnlestins question on the oondition of the Pptlestine refugees and on nurrent Lebano-Syrian eoonceeic negotiations. AD- .XAR /n d.jloztng Ve reelinintions the Lebanese and Syrian noeppere have recently been easthanging in connection their ge ve inra eat s $ 000nosti a differences s paper blames the responsible authoritiesin bothocui tries for this un de si rabl , state of ILI% Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 also dwells on ti c prevent nmilie rnim ,ittsi prevailing be?qeen 1..ebanon aM Syria and d1uua VI t the Lebanese people want tkdr reition thrim to be based on a principle vhieh mull, respect tbtf righteof both countries; that any lenioncy -4h1oL Syria eirbt show would be reciproeated b7 Leblinon; and that Beirut's right to free Xei'ticn must be respected, SAWT AL AHRAR deolarev restrict Lebanon, it rljects all measures free importation of co Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 oatober a) The *Amber of Deputiesheld he fiit seeinof its present tern yesterday un er the pz'esit1ney of Geo Zwsir, the eldest member, to elect a new dent for the ah.amber. The session male attendei deputies and Ilinistors. Those absent Wert! ae-3olh, Henri Farion, Dasuf Adil Itt if Abu Lamal Jumblat and Piahel e j. Oeorge Zwein opened. the session by makik-; 'eh in which he reviewed the work socosrla ne ber during the last term and sad that xere be done. For instanse, he oited the mulgation of an eleetion law whioh is ed by most of us because it prejudices interests*, and the oreation l a verity' *doh I as aridd may not be realised revInt us from grabbing funds from the t vend them lavishly On travels, bansueti " twain also criticised the saantierin *rot fends were being spent, said thergt aings lurking in the oorners of the Ste -mooched the Government for having failed to iint its program of policy, eosapl;3114Tt7 that MOXt&j districta have benefitted from that, pro others have not because of the protaut of 1 in the Government and even at hely, Twain reminded his collo of upholding the rights of the Lebn e and hoped that the Government womb aoknase Whidh Nmaanates from loraltY.jd it nay be observed in this connection, ih, t d not make a single referinee to the Psles3nt4 on. Following this address, Sahri Hamada was unaninously re...elected an President of the Chamber of Deputies* Re made a epee& in whioh he thanked e DepUties for their oomfidenee in him and d-_-felt en the Psleetine citteetielk. Jibren Nahhfl Wall then Oloated as Viee--President ,and Joseph Maw and. Raf t gastun as seoretaries? =RUT males the folio mg report on Ie oreac the Labano-4rian etionomis negotiations' "Several meetings were held yesterday be- the Finanoe lisister, the Economy Mini ter an Musa Albert* for the purpose of studyinc the x t1 ti of the fames Winisteris visit to Deauto0Uoip illiberal carefully examined the proposals Shiva the fluency? 1inister brought backfrom Drmasemc. This optinism is due to the keen interest Fresilunt al-Quwatli has shown for maintaining the 14ebano- Syrian eciononle unity to Head Franjiah and ausehn alsegwaini? is were tad yesterday by a responsiLl! official that the differenees were not/ limited to one point, namely, import restrictions, tie contact. 411(sh took pl:ce in Damascus the day before bromht oloser the viewpoints of both sill a. Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 WO /he appropriate 'Abates. authorities are the new 1yritn prpoj. and it is poani this study will be completed today. Ifhe of Minirters rill meet Thursday to OX2M1110 results." AL.HAXAT deplo a &eel Pales ladk o of Beiru living aa a tow miles plass. The ference th Palestine quo fudees are suffe n and lac* of shelt.r thile the pre-occupied with their usual d They we in the &nab }ole and from wliere these tragedies are editorial then declares in parti Lebane ion1 s ng frog "The ?uselessness Ahldh ohs/motorizes our entire eormiunity will be fatal to us. The time will arrive . it is net distant - when we will be sorry tor that we are now doing, we will be bantam's ourselves, without food and without e met pLwe this truth before our eyli day and night." aret3 ta it wnnmixed n Parliam Forelem Weirs Commit AL. AkAL15 representative yesterday that that the Gov-mmtent regards as aliens in Jerusalem. Tt is taking important decisions recognizing the Palestinian lcverneent and negotiating for the formation of an Oriental Blot: eithout seeking our views...*The editorial Which dsnounoes as 'born orippIed after a later of feartul and suspioious nicht." tolls the Chairman that he dhoule net vender at the Governmeat's behavior toward Parlimt t bevauae it hat never referred to Parliament any of thso the negotiatlons it has eenducted and the decision* 1; has takes. For this reason, 140 editorial eonaluder, *We have always demanded and still demand to rash arv this stain or infamy, the stain of May 25.." This paper writes that 90 typhoid ease:shave rlready been reported 111 3e? rut, 'ELAARApli writes the follc,And reix,z4 oonaerning ibaaadDr Griffi I visit to rsfugee mpa in Lebanon: "e0 refereed prielouslv to the arrival of UN Irlf the Amerioan Alabassador in Egypt. During his brief stao, in Lebanon, the Amerietan Ambassador wentaeted a nmnber of government officials. also medal an inegeotion tour in the refugee are a in the louth and the14460, when queetIoned y TZLAGRARHIS representative regnrding the "ea AattAPIP of hir misiion in Lebanon, the Ambassaaor replied that he wee particularly interested in -7.te refugee euestion and added: Ivy mere visit to their k places and Approved watiffetiqi) time reoutpete el and of the assistance nee- ...T Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 to the Amerioan autho It n of the rewires and people 11111 oentribute erur do tiollds elothes and shelter fo in winter. I also hope that the preeirein do its part in urng publio nio to extend aid to these d,ttttute peonl% eeonoule union wi tion vith the current tebano- iatione *tat Lebanon must reject rrirl based on eontroled economy, tat ft Ai se- 3nion o a uld ne cuQfl, Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 AAA:A.1CM1 1.2GATION, DZIHLiT October 21, 1948 reports that the Counoil of Ministers held an extraordinary meeting yesterday and discussed the Palestine queation -nd that prior to this meeting the President of the lepublio received in audience Majid Arse.laa, Linister of Defense and Iru'ad Shahab the Comrander of the Army. AL devotes its editorial to the battle of 1'4 gob. Th editorial is censored in twelve different places and its meaning is Verefore not clear* ,i0'-ver, it critiolses the A,abs for their failure to unite and to fight the Jews earnestly. It argues th%t if the Arabs had Fent all their forces to the battlefront, the situation in Palestine ould have been different now, ALA_HAIAT I S rliamentary Correspondent .?rites the Parliamentary iTo sign Affai.re Commit; tee net yesterday aref heard Tore len Minister Hamid Franjis speak on Lebanon's general forcim relations, The Minister referacd to the policy of the Arab delegates to pootpone the debate on the Palestilis question at UNI to the reooanition or the new Palestine Goverzweit by all the Arab ;::;overnments, except Tranejordan; and. to reports coala,,; from P aria to the effect that the situation is aow developing in favor of the Arabs. The Ministersai,-.3 that the current rrts regarding the Oriental 3loo should not exceed 0. e Prime kinisteris view in which he favored, the creation of this Bloc, although no official talks or negotiatione are under way on the subject. This paper's .ipeoial Correspondent hasthe to].lowjiag to say on the current Lebano-Syrien economic negotlell n : "Despite the masks of optimism uhiaa our representatives are putting on their faoes the Lebeelo-13yrian eaonomic talks have not yet advanced beyce-td the stage at whiah they halted, The Syrian Oov?rnment is still waitin,-; for the Lebaneee Covernment/ a decision on the matter, Fineleoe l'ilnister Husain al-Uwaini proeilead the Syrian Government, when he visited Dastaecue last Monday, to forward Lebanonla reply viefine oda y (yesterday) containing new proposals, The Cowell of Ministers ret last evening to (study till a "-er. It may be mentioned however, that Syria asked that 1401)a:20r-1c reply be in writing and that file negotiations should, in future, be conducted 1:i writinc also in order to avoid eituations to that rhich occurred last week iken one side retreate and the other hesitated*(1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 - 2. SOT AL.Aliiiika which criticizes the ti7errian flepaper fcveheir atteoks against Lebanon in connection with the Lebano Syri an coo nomi c negotiations, report; on page t that its Paris correspondent *Underetands that the Ite.lian Governeent has invited Rice% as-eleth to visit Italy formally and that aseSolh has accerW this invitation.' The eorreepondent also understaAds that the Greek Government has invited Plea. as-Solh to visit Ireece formally, thet he has accepted this invitation arei that henow arrane ng to fix the Um; for .thoee tx o vi nit 3. BAYRA,4 oomplains in its editorial that the present lavisb government expenditures are leading Lebanon to financial ruin and that Lebanon is 'unable to COrIA.316 its extraordimery expenditures on the Palestine question reel en tle 110,000 refugees. Cwiille Shamun .411 meet President Diana= el-Lluri today in order to submit to him a meetorendus embod ne; the demands of the opposition, headed by the el seoletiou of Perliement. Sami aseSoln haa declared that the postponment of the Palestine deieLte at UN until after the U.S. presidential elections, does not call for optimism beoause all the peesidential oandidates in Air:melee are pro-Zionist and because the Jews are 4-zee/1ing themselves o: ev..ch moment to emuee.ele arms and nen into Palestine. BAYRA?i, -.7ritec that 'Chair/ al-Kal aki 'flan left :ertieue. in order to r!nozpo the pursuit of the e:overnelecet authorities folloring his publication of an article in Ash-Sheerti attaaing the polloy of the Ar ;b League and its attitude toward Palestine. Al-Ka'aki will be tried in ebsentia next L',onday. AloYewm stroncly critioizes thoEf.: who ere advocating severance of e co no mi c relations with Syria, ,ene, emphasizes ti-at; the continuation of these relatione is essentiel. to the efelfare of Lebanon and qyrine AReilLIWW.AD oomments ape*oh at the: that he was speech etei Wm as he.vini in these tre4 has welcomed erleily on Deputy George Zwain's aharber of Deputies and declare. 3enernlly severe and. cruel in his has been regarded by sone people - violated the ouetomary procedure itional oeremonies. But public opinion the epeech." Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 . 3 . complains airrtthegov,n-,nn n Is xtr ? . znt se *hr.,. are evenditu mad !ieciiref.! that torturLat In holaing parliamentary and ninis,er seats think that the public treasury is their win from vitch they gra tar themselves their friend:, their fam1lie5 and their favorites, Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 AktiiiICAN Lkx)4C/0140 Bz/BLIT Ootobnr 2 publishes a following brief report in its ori spaces "we hnV re1vec from the Chief Cditor of 14_11 newspapar Itho le now in Paris an i ?rtant message on the present situation, T e messa3e which oomprises 94 lines, has been deleted by the Unser in its entirety." "ati s paper rIport a that 3yv&an Finan?e Miniater a2,-41axiiri arrived in Beirut yesterday and o-llad on and disottesed with U. BUS SOU the details of the paposed Franoo-Syrian Moneta?: Agreement. The paper says that no new developments have taken pi - UI in oonneotion with the Lebano-Syrian eoonersio negotiations. The Chamber of Duties 411 oonvene at 3$ 3o poll. Tuesday, Ootcb'r 26, 1911,6 kaRuT iritet that azspone1ble official at the Ministry of Finance has informed its oorreeponc-?,ert that press rfliorte to *e effect that the expenses of the Lebanese delegation in P-ris have amountec to half A million Lebanese Liras are totally wreng and thrt the 0.% ?tail amoturt so far ft:vended by the delegation is 53.000 Lebanese Liras. An official oormuniczne will be issued on the subject in due voures. AY.ATI 3 editorial ia terribly mutilatedby the Censor. It deals rith the recent Jewish atta area in Palesane and deelares that we have bee ng einee the first truest that the enemy does want per.oe and thnt he oonalders the oessation hostilitiea ns a means for T)reparing The editorial then goes on to ay that we have often warned the A1?4116 We are now r the eqs:ii oVneeleett our indifferent)* and our (Iowa se.... We are ooterented by an *noisy *to does not lutow La meaning of promises and pledges* Is has one objaa7:11, to which he ia devoting everyiKing; oeauo:tien of the whole of Palestine and expanslon to other countries,. he.,ded by Lebanon. 3yria and Transjordan.... Despite the truces despite the ooase-tire, despito the orders of the security Council* and under the vny- noses of the UV obeerverso the Jews have mobilized great arniess,..Our silence is a major oriole because our lawn -Rill coma after Neva). Forearned foreart.od, Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 et Dalian. Da4qa4 *ells on the Palestine question and warns undue titans. In declaring ant of e Palestine debate at UN the Clbrts of the United States and *both of *Loh control at least two-third4 nelbere, Basal Deqqaq states in part: "It has been said for sometime that the del:4 of the decision on Berna4otted a report is in itself a great victory for us, on the gru that the Amirillan GOV firameitt idn shame its attitude after President Truman gains the Jewitt votes, ;-)cee this statesent constitute a depundshie safeguard -liter having observed the manner in *Lich the Powers are handling the Palestine question and ourselves'''. ',For Vale purzc we must hesitate in our optimist over the sal and its attendant oirsumstanoeo, reason, we have Le right to suspect to be on our spa id AL,,HAXAT has reed od the following oommunique trot. the office of the Arab High Committee in Beirut: *KUL 3HAII review has published a titled UNG ?AAA ORMS ARREST Cr UUT7I 0, PALESTINE to the affest that Egyptian lovernteent desired the Mufti to remain in Cairo during the formation of the Palestine riovarrasent but that he took Of his religious vestment and replaced it by a soldier's uniform and left for Ghasse? It is known at the Mufti went to Chasm on an Wyptitut Was shish was planed at his digPosal by the Eaptian military authorities. He attended the meMngs of the National Assembly as reported by KULenvy Iii hi* first utteranees, the Mufti thanked King Famq for his mmious patronage of the Palestine Gauss, The Mufti's return was for the purpoRe of holding an important meeting nith a leading Aral, statesman prior to his departure from Cairo, The Arab High Committee therefore eatimorloally denies this report* It the Lebanese press 43.1 exevoise disere publishing news 'shish night oonfuse public in these erltioal oiroumstancesip* Atari s note' Ihe above report appeared in .0 iswe of KUL SW under a banner hendline? les that it obtained the pertinent Informatiou *a leading politician who -bias reoently returnec zoin4iiho is knave for his wide oar:teats atones. The details have am been 0o:tar:laid by a Arab souree...* Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 . 3 . AL-11A.TATI .3 Acrid ea 00neentlng the ispia Irl Petrol sun Company and Beirut$ to: sen es in 'We referred y sterday to the ner:tia. ns %bleb have been going on between the Iraq Petroleum Company and its Lebanese employees Lu eanneation with tie transfer of the Oompanp offices to Tripoli and With lie necessity of providing its employees with living quarters and travel allowineee? 'A de tion representing the Comp and ecp1or.es yesterday saw the Mintator of 4iLoAal ammo and Soolal Affairs", The mini them to the Acting Director of Social Aff, Will in turn contact the company in Otis z'eepot. The employees have reasnted the 00.an'e oh :rge that the conenanists are having a hand in their movement, e have re espleyees e .ploittn anise !he oommunist e erii fair trestmen Jomp. y play I dervitfi. We have also !Received an appeal signed b a amber of Peleetinian employees in the oompany resenting the mai dation that they are comma eta and statUig that their only amenn at the present time is is/ isamosemt sat?ruait *tar livenhooet that *ley have nothing to do wilh the movements attributed to Omit and. that they is not entertFil any political ideologies* "The Lebanese employees of the 7eaterdaw submitted appeals to tie President Republic, to the President of the (LWI to the President of Ise Council of Minis% the Ilinister of National iteenony seeking personal mediation so that the aempany might thin allowances stellar to those the company eras to the meployels thorn it transferred from Haifa to Beirut," This paper piVAlishes a statement Bade by Shukri al-aw tLt the Syrian President, to its Speeial Oerrespendent ii pnanPans, In eq0lasiting that there would be no severance of eoonomie relations between Lebanon and Syria, despite all the exiathilm differences the President deelared in part! Nut our view, the Palestine question overshat all otho.;,? issues, 'the enemy is oentinuous17 mobilizing his forms, Re is preparing hilasca,-,z- day and iit* Toad id therefore be possitae to say in viov of this situation that Syria and Lson 'ere diwtgreetng,Whi o the enemy is at tie door? Lebanon aM Syria are in the fire line, they are the first objective of Moyle croonthe Approved Rinfaskpawy2CW7 _ fut- to entertain any thou0hts other than of re Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Ap. and dsstzoizig this in 7. What ,11 Lebanon. benefit from eeonondes if the eniy All finaLly swallow all of us? In vi ?w of these perils, ? must admit th,t the emnomic problem between Lebanon AM Syria is nothing in relation to the Palestine question. Ihese trivial issues should not overshadew our joint efforts to defend our borders and to save P lestino." bee the pUt of the Palestinian refugee, in and wonders the Najjadaht the Phalanges, stine Permanent Stareatito the Goverment, the lity and the Ministry of Health are net endeavoring to old there miserable refuk-aLe before the mad we ther sets ins In the Government to teaks the eonfiseation legi ation now in force for the purpose of ommandeering houses elated by rieh people who have not contributet. a Angle Dent toward alleviating the plight of the refugees, the editorial deolares in partt *tAhat prevents tt-se goverment from using this legislation ProVecamandserimg a number of Jewish houses in Lebanon for the purpose of shelterina tile refugees. The Palestine reAtgas haw* beak made homeless by Jewishaggro fl sionnd by Jewish confiscation of their homes and properti es. Is review publiohea the picture of Ambftss dor ris, refers to newspaper reports regarding his to Lebanrn and deolares in parti "As a matter of tat his miszton ea bejron4 this" Although the United gtates of the neeessity of helping the re is afraid lest they inolude communists Diga7 be attempting to stvloit the visor state of the refugees by spreading and engender the commwdst ideology Those Ito Sall Ur. C-rif '1 in 41-4criawn, Basal& and Hint Jubail, not1r7.1 that he asked the refugees many questions vitt the hope of receiving answers indicative of the principles upheld by the refugees. Marisa *lies to restrict its aid to those vibe timbales demooritie pitmciplec. It has sent its s to tour tile refugee amps in F.gypt, Poles net Transjordat 8yzta and Lob ,nosk It wanted to confirm their fth4inga and thus delegated Mr. friffis mho ad not stay more than forty-ei t haws in Lebanon and Syria.* welcomes the epch ar,:uty Georm Zwain receat4 delivered in Pr1iaaont, quotes liberally from it, and dealer e that Any Oat:Lawny Alla.. is glven by a member of a family about his own family bonBtjttfg the truest and 110111t positive evidenee. Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1 also devotes ita editorial to Deput z nt vita* and states that "it **sees afflicts the hertrts of the loyal gene o tht look at the v4r1ous aspects of the I life....lhe MIIImental merit of leo eft& is that it is a ory hae a dell-ate of the Lebaneee heart. " Approved For Release 2007/03/09 : CIA-RDP83-00415R001500010002-1