Tensions Continue in the Middle East

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sending of troops to Palestine by
the Big Three is not the action
needed, but rather something
along lines of strengthening the
tripartite statement.
The British spokesman defi-
nitely ruled out a meeting of the
Security Council at this time on
the Israel-Egyptian problem, ex-
pressing the opinion that such a
session could only exacerbate the
political situation and del ay
"beneficial action."
Commentator Says Jewish
Requests Are Justified
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to The Jewish News

LONDON — Commander
Stephen King Hall, one of Bri-
tain's most popular political com-
mentators, said Tuesday that
"Israel has the right" to ask that
the balance of power be pre-
served in the Middle East. He
proposed the stationing in that
area of a British Airborne Force
"which could be moved in at im-
mediate outbreak of trouble."
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Byroade Opposes Arms for
Israel; Sees 'Good Effect'

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to The Jewish News

WASHINGTON — Egyptian
hostility toward Israel may be
reduced-- as Egypt grows militar-
ily stronger and more secure,
Henry A.. Byroade, U. S. Am-
bassador to Egypt, has advised
Secretary of State Dulles, it was
learned from State Department
sources.
Byroade is reported to have
characterized the possibility of
reduced Egyptian-Israel tensions
as a foreseeable indirect "good
effect" of the Communist-Egyp-
tian arms deal. He is said to
have urged the State Department
to refrain from making the bal-
ancing of arms available to Is-
rael. Byroade, according to well
informed government sources,
has stressed that he finds no in-
dication of warlike intentions in
Cairo at present and feels the
department should adhere to

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the cautions "wait and see" atti- the neo-Destour movement. said
tude toward Israel's appeal for that all inhabitants of Tunis,
arms. "Jews included," are Tunisian
Another S t a t e Department brothers if they fulfull their
spokesman, Lincoln White, said duties to their countries.
Tuesday he did not know if the
(Latest developments in the
Department has invited Israel to Egyptian-Israeli crisis include the
submit a list of arms Israel would following:
wish to purchase from the United
The revelation, from a Soviet
States. He said the Department source, that in the event of a war
has received no such list and has Egypt would not honor her ob-
not been officially informed that ligation to readmit Britain to the
such a list was forthcoming. As Suez Canal. Egypt has denied the
in his statement Monday, White report.
said a channel for Israel arms
Announcemen that Egypt was
purchase applications was being supplied with submarines
through an old arrangement for created added anxiety in Israel
a reimbursible arrangement. It because of the threat it would
is under this existing agreement, create to Israel's lifeline along
he stressed, that Israel applica- the Mediterranean.
tions might be considered.
Molotov and Dulles met at
Asked if the United States has Geneva to discuss the Middle
sold arms . to Egypt- after the East situation and many other
Czech deal went into effect, meetings included one planned
White • said, "to my knowledge," for Molotov and Sharett.
Several attacks by Arab states
the United States had not.
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on Israel are feared to be spread-
ing the state of war in the area.
Another Attack on Israel—
Israel retaliated Wednesday with
By Full Egyptian Platoon
an attack on an Egyptian strong
Direct JTA Teletype 1Vire
to The Jewish News
hold).
TEL AVIV — An Egyptian
force described as a platoon in
strength attacked an Israel out-
post in the Kissufim area along
the Gaza strip border Tuesday
Irving W. Schlussel was elected
but was repulsed by Israel de-
fenders. The attackers were sup- president of the Jewish National
ported by heavy fire from Egyp- Fund Council of Detroit, and
tian positions on the other side Ben Harold was named chairman
of the frontier. There were no of the board
Israel casualties. Egyptian planes directors, at a
continued reconnaissance flights meeting of the
over Israel territory Tuesday, an Council, at the
Israel military spokesman an- Zionist H o u s e,
nounced. Egyptian jet fighters Oct. 25.
Election of of-
were seen on Monday over Ni-
zana and over Patish and Gevu- ficers followed
the annual fin-
lot settlements.
Israel filed a complaint with ancial report by .,
the Israel-Egypt Mixed Armistice , Percey Kaplan,
Commission following the Egyp- J N F executive
tian attack Monday on Nirim director. The re-
near the Gaza strip. Meanwhile port showed an
United Nations truce observers increase of in-
investigating last Saturday's come of almost-
Egyptian attack on an Israel out- $20,000 for 1954- I. W. Schlussel
post near Nirim found tracks of 55 over that of 1953-54.
The other officers elected at the
invading forces coming across
the armistice line into Israel meeting were : vice-presidents,
Croll, William
territory. Quantities of spent Mrs. Samuel
Egyptian ammunition were also Hordes, Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
Mrs. Michael Michlin, Mrs. Sid-
found.
Egyptians were described Mon- ney Ravin, Harry Schumer and
day as still continuing to hold Phillip Stollrnan; chairman of the
the belt of Israel territory in the executive committee, David Sil-
Nizana area ;wrhere they have en- ver; treasurer, Maurice Baker;
financial secretary, Morris Lach-
trenched themselves.
over; recording secretary, Miss
* * *
Rose Chesluk.
Is Egyptian Anti-Israel
Move Backfiring in Tunis?
Elected to the board of direc-
tors were:
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TUNIS -- Salah Ben Youssef,
Moslem nationalist leader, who
reportedly was designated by
Egypt to lead an anti-Israel cam-
paign in North Africa, said in an
interview Tuesday that he is an
"enemy of racism and injustice."
Ben Youssef, chief opposition
leader to Habib Bourguiba within

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ry E. Citrin, Hy Crystal, Mrs. Philip
J. Cutler, Mrs, Louise Davidson,
James I. Ellmann, I. M. Faxstein, Mrs.
I. M. Faxstein, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs.
M. Goldoftas, Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
Ruben Isaacs, BoriS Joffe, Leon Kay,
Richard Kramer, Mrs. Morris Lachover,
Benjamin M. Laikin, Philmore Leemon,
Mrs. William Levin, Morris Lieberman,
Morris Malin, Michael Michlin, Abra-
ham Nusbaum, Mrs. Harry Portnoy,
Mrs. Albert Prag, Mrs. Julids Ring,
Harry Rosenthal, Sidney M. Shevitz,
Philip Slomovitz ; Mrs. Philip Slomo-
vitz, Isadore Sosnick, Max Stoliman,
Mrs. Max Stollman, Mrs. Phillip Stoll-
man, Daniel Temchin, Zvi Tomkiewicz,
Dr. Israel Weiner. Dr. Nahum Weiss-
man, Boris Wise, Harry Yudkoff and
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern.

William Hordes, national vice-
president of the Foundation for
the Jewish National Fund, stress-
ed the importance to JNF's fu-
ture of insurance policies of
which JNF is made the benefici-
ary, and of wills and bequests
which ensure the future of the
Fund's program.
Mr. Hordes pointed out that
already over $5,000,000 in wills
(known to the JNF office in New
York) and insurance have al-
ready been assigned to Jewish
National Fund in this country.
The JNF Conference set for
Nov. 20, was outlined by Mr.
Kaplan.
The Nov. 13 Tag .Day was dis-
cussed, and support was pledged
to members of Bnai Akiva, Habo-
nim, Hashomer Hatzair and liech-
alutz Hatzair, who will be carry-
ing the brunt of this semi-annual
activity. Shaarey Zedek schools
were commended on their efforts
during each tag -day.
David Silver, outgoing presi-
dent, expressed appreciation for
the cooperation given him.
The new board of directors was
installed Thursday.

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (JTA) —
The Pennsylvania State Legisla-
ture has given final approval to
the Fair Employment Practices
Bill. The State Senate adopted
the hill 1)3, a vote of 44 to 5.

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