Name U. of M. Professor Soviet Jet Planes, Heavv Arms Unloaded in Egypt To Brandeis U. Board WALTHAM, Mass.—Economist Isaiah Leo Sharfman has been elected to the board of trustees of Brandeis University, it was an- nounced by Abraham Feinberg, chairman of the board. Chairman of the department of economics at the University of Michigan, Dr. Sharfman has been a member oft? Michigan's f a c culty since 1912, and Henry Car- ter Adams uni- versity professor of economicsk, since 1947. A member and chairman of var- ious emergency a n d arbitration boards under the Dr. Sharfman Ralway Labor Act since 1936, Dr. Sharfnian has served as chief in- vestigator of committee regula- tion of-public utilities for the Na- tional Civic Federation, and di- rector - of investigation of anti- trust policy for the National In- • dustrial Conference Board: A graduate of Harvard and the Harvard University Law School, Dr. Sharfman was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1909 and served as assistant in econ- omics at Harvard from 1908 to 1910. Recipient of the Ames prize for legal writing, he has served on the faculties of Stanford Uni- versity and the Imperial Pei- Yang University, Tientsin, China. Former president and a mem- ber of the American Economics Association, Dr. Sharfman is au- thor of "Railway RegUlaton," "The -American _ Railroad Prob- lem" and "Interstate Commerce Commission" (five volumes). Fete Synagogue Centennial STOCKHOLM (JTA)—Impres- sive services here marked the celebration of the centenary of the Gothenburg Synagoguge and the 175th anniversary of the establishment of the Gothenburg Jewish community. Charles Weinstock Says . . . IT'S CLEANUP TIME! FOR YOUR BEST DEAL On the Beautiful 1955 BUICK SEE ME AT BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. T R 5 9700 - - 27th Year With Buick (Continued from Page 1) Iraqi Ambassador to the U. S. said last week after seeing Sec- retary of State Dulles, that Iraq would prefer to buy arms from the West but does not mind taking arms from its "enemy." Soviet Unloads Heavy Arms Order in Egypt WASHINGTON — The Soviet freighter, Krasnodar, has un- loaded what was belived to be the most important shipment thus far of Communist munitions at Alexandria, according to reports received by the State Department Tuesday. SALE PRICES ON Cairo. With the Armaments, it said, came six Russians and eight Czechs who will show the Egyp- tians how to use and maintain the equipment. Reuters News Agency reported from Cairo that armaments re- ceived at Alexandria included Stalin tanks, MIG jet aircraft and artillery from Czechoslova- kia's famed Skoda works. Israel Embassy Exposes `Unlimited Belligerency' LONDON—The Israel Embassy here on Tuesday published a 30- page booklet on • the Israel- Egyptian situation in which it charged that "at no time since the signing of the armstice agree- ments has Egyptian hostility been exerted so provocatively as dur- ing the past year." The publi- cation accused Egypt of follow- ing a doctrine of "unilateral belligerency," which it described as "Egypt may behave towards Israel as though there is war. Israel must behave toward Egypt as though there is peace." The booklet noted that under the burden of belligerent doc- trines, the pacific. obligations as- sumed under the armistice have been lost to sight and the fallacy of a state of war . has spread in theory and practice. As long as the Arab states are encouraged by this very policy to refuse to renounce their state of war with Israel and reject all proposals for negotiation, the booklet said, "Israel must insist on complete equality of treatment on the part of any power authorizing arms for the Middle Eastern states both in regard to quantities as well as to types of installations and armaments." It added that "for the time being, the warning of the govern- ment of Israel must stand. Arms that are given to nations openly proclaiming themselves to be at war with another nation are bound to aggravate the situation and postpone still further the day of peace." The State Department offi- cially maintained. it had "no firm information" on the nature of cargoes unloaded within the last week by six munitions ships, in- cluding Krasnodar. But State De- partment sources told of unusual security measures employed by Egyptian port officials and un- loading operations under cover of darkness. Krasnodar arrived in Alexan- dria Saturday. It was unloaded by Soviet crew members and Egyptian troops at night. There was a complete blackout on official information on the Krasnodar cargo, like the ban on information about the Soviet ship Stalingrad which arrived earlier last week in Alexandria. But shipping sources reported in- formation indicating the Krasno- dar carried most important mili- tary shipment thus far received by Egypt from the Soviet bloc. These sources expressed the belief the Krasnodar cargo was a major part of Czechoslovakian heavy armaments purchased by Egypt. Four ships, other than the two named, were reported to have unloaded arms in secret within the last week. Extraordinary se- curity_ measures, including fighter plane cover emplacement of anti- aircraft batteries, were reported by travellers leaving Alexandria. Asst. State Sec. Tells of These steps presumably were `Armed and Uneasy Truce' taken because of an Egyptian CINCINNATI—The Commun- fear of a possible attack by ist sale of arms to Egypt and Israelis. Soviet overtures to other Middle East countries can only heighten Egypt Gets,15 Soviet tensions in,the area and threaten the peace, Assistant Secretary of MIG Jet Planes, Tanks LONDON—Egypt has already State Francis 0. Wilcox said received 15 Soviet MIG jet Monday night in an address be- planes under the Czech-Egyptian fore the Cincinnati Council on arms deal, the London Daily Ex- World Affairs. Describing the press reported Tuesday. It said responsibility of the United Na- the planes, together with tanks, tions for the Arab-Israel truce: were delivered secretly on Mon- he said, "This is an armed, un- day, Armaments from Czecho- easy truce. No permanent solu- slovakia have thus far been de- tion has yet been found, but livered to Egypt in one Egyptian, neither side has wished to ven- one Soviet and three Romanian ture a new war or to be stigma- vessels, the paper reported from tized as an aggressor before world opinicn. 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