Friday, July 27, 1956—THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NEW S-8 Nasser Aims to Make Israel Face-Saving Scapegoat Herbert Morrison, last Labor brought up to arms equality sion between Mr. Hammarskjold , Wished regarding implemen- (Continued from Page 1) with the Arab states and that Foreign Secretary, questioned tation of the cease-fire agree- the Arab champion against and Premier Ben-Gurion was thereafter an international whether the government con- ment during his stay in Jor- Israel. However, it is believed expressed in a joint commun- arms embargo be clamped on templated a policy toward Is- day. "Israel will always ique they issued at the close of certain here that a second round the Middle East to prevent a rael which would put the Jewish consider. its policy toward of fighting between • the Arab their two-day talks in Jeru- continuous process of balanc- State on a weapons par with the Jordan. in the light of what- countries and Israel almost cer- salem. The communique stated: ing arms shipments to one Arab states. Mr. Dodds-Parker ever assurances the UN Sec- tainly would bring Western "The Secretary General and side with further shipments insisted that the government retary General may have ob- the Premier had a full and forces back into the Middle to the other, was voiced by was adhering to the Tripartite tained from the Jordan gov- fruitful review of developments East, and this would annul Alfred Robens, the Labor Declaration of 1950 which was ernment," a Foreign Ministry Nasser's achievements in oust- in this area occuring since the Party's foreign expert, during adopted when Mr. Morrison was ing the British forces from last visit of the Secretary Gen- spokesman said. "At the last meeting of the a foreign policy debate in Foreign Secretary. Egypt, which brought him so eral. They discussed ways and Hugh Gaitskell, Labor Party means of establishing a state Israel-Jordan ,Mixed Armistice Commons Monday. much glory among the Arabs. Clement Davies, leader of the leader, entered the fray to point An organization calling itself of affairs as envisaged in the Commission," the Israeli official the "National Committee for Armistice Agreements between pointed out, "the Israeli dele- Liberal Party, agreed with Mr. out that the Israel government gation declared that' it saw no Robens, that once the balance had challenged the British gov- Security and Justice in the Israel and her neighbors." The UN Secretary General is value in additional condemna- of power had been restored ernment's view that the arms Middle East" called the with- holding of U. S. funds from said to have expressed here the tions when previous resolutions through increasing Israel's balance favored Israel, citing "chapter and verse" to buttress • gypt's Aswan project "sheer belief, gained in his recent talks adopted by the Commission re- strength, the best course would lunacy" and something "which with Soviet leaders, that the mained unheeded by Jordan. be to deny arms to both sides. its challenge. "We are awaiting can well turn out to be dis- Soviet Union will support ef- Now, with aggression continu- He asked why the Tripartite further comment so we may astrous to the American na- forts to settle the Arab-Israel ing, the question is again asked Declaration of 1950 had not really know what the situation is," Mr. Gaitskell asserted. tional interest." The group in- dispute. However, Premier Ben- whether reliance can be placed been carried out. Mr. Gaitskell stated that these John Dugdale, Labor M.P., cludes personalities who have Gurion reportedly was some- on the Mixed Armistice Corn- associated - themselves with anti- what less optimistic about Rus- mission as an effective organ for hit the Arab boycott of Brit- diverse views only supported ish firms dealing with Israel his request for an objective Zionist activities. Among them sia's role as a result of its arms reducing border tension." When UN truce chief Maj. or having Jews among their statement of the British gov- are Alfred M. Lilienthal, of the sales to the Arabs, but said he Gen. E. L. M. Burns returned top personnel. He proposed ernment's view. Mr. Dodds- American Council for Judaism. was willing to wait and see. from Cairo where he had gone that an Egyptian trade dele- Parker cut off the discussion by Incidents on Jordanian, Will Dulles Denounce i,vith Mr. Hammarskjold, he was Saudi Arabian Discrimination? Syrian, Lebanese Frontiers gation currently in Britain referring Mr. Gaitskell to Rich- summoned to the Foreign Min- .Seeretary of State John Foster Jordanian troops in the Jud- istry by Foreign Minister Golda should be told that if the in- ard Crossman, Laborite who, he Dulles intends to make a state- ean hills 10 miles west of here timidation of British firms said, "appeared to know a great ment denouncing Saudi Arabian opened fire on Israeli farmers Myerson to discUss Jordan's continues, Britain will refuse deal about this during the last discrimination against American twice. The Israelis replied to the "blatant non-compliance" with to buy some Egyptian prod- debate on the subject." Jews, according too Congressmen fire the first time, but not the its cease-fire pledge. Mrs. Myer- ucts. Later Cables on Page 7 Hugh Scott, Jr., of Pennsyl- second. There were no Israeli son demanded a forceful de- marche to the Jordan govern- vania, and Laurence Curtis of casualties. For Wonderfully Memorable HIGH HOLIDAYS • Sept. 5to 15 ment and asked that as UN Massachusetts. Syrian positions opened fire The two Congressmen, both on fishermeni in the northern Chief of Staff he inform the WALDMAN'S Republicans, spent 45 minutes portion of Lake Tiberias. They Security Council of Jordan's AIR CONDITIONED at the State Department. When also attacked a police launch aggressions. )11.1110111.711111--- In the attack on the Israeli 5^ they discussed with the Secre- when it attempted to rescue the HOTEL u6 s°. bs r+).)5' tary Saudi Arabian discrimina- harassed fishermen. The police children's village, Jordanian in- INCLUDING MEALS filtrators threw a hand grenade tion against American Jews Mr. did not return fire, and no cas- DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED into the hallway of a dormitory, and Dulles told them, they reported, services in our own ualties were reported. but none of the sleeping chil- that he planned to make a state- synogogue conducted by. A group of armed infiltrators dren was hit. They then sprayed noted Cantor ment "denouncing discrimina- •_ -tion against American ' citizens crossed the Lebanese border to a bus standing in the courtyard Make plans PLUS: Dancing, Shows, Entertainm nt, carry out an attack on the for Winter Parties, Contests, Prizes, with bullets. The attack oc- by foreign countries." European Plan $ Now to Pool, Patio, Private Beach Israeli village of Yaara, in the curred at the Maaleh Macha- Mr. Dulles also told the Con- Available. Sept. 5 RESERVE NOVII or see gressmen that he will look into Upper Galilee. Watchmen were misha settlement. There were Write your travel agent. the possibility , of permitting the able to repulse the attackers be- no casualties. N THE OCEAN,.40-41 STREETS, MIAMI BEACH Syrian troops opened fire release of Italian-made F-84 fore any casualties were in- curred on either side. Monday on a group of Israeli jet fighter planes to Israel. The workers in fields north of Hul- Less than 24 hours after the planes could be released under an, American-Italian procure- departure of United Nations eh, but hit no one. An Israeli Secretary Dag Hammarskjold police patrol returned the fire, ment contract. from Jordan, two aggressive but the Israeli workers con- (There is "no chance at all" ROSENSON'S acts by Jordanians against tinued at their jobs. that Italy would sell Israel jet Lake Park Resort fighters, a spokesman for the Israel took place, violating the U. S. to Defy Saudi Arabia, South Haven, Mich. Foreign Ministry declared in cease-fire agreement which Egypt, Opposing Blackmail Rome. Commenting an the Mr. Hammarskjold has in- • Luxurious New. LONDON, (JTA) — The Addition Scott-Curtis report, he said sisted must be observed. United States has decided to • Rest & Recreation Italy has announced a policy One of the incidents involved force a showdown with Egypt Wonderful Food • Beautiful Grounds of withholding war material an attack by Jordanian infiltra- and Saudi Arabia and to do • Entertainment from both Israel and the Arab tors on an Israeli children's some "plain talking" to them, Special Reduced Rates states.) village near Jerusalem. The the British press reports. Aug. 15 To other was the planting by Jor- Ben-Gurion Reports on King Saud, according to Labor Day Phone 348 Get the Best at Rosenson's. danians of a mine near Kastel, Washington dispatches in Lon- His Talks With UN Chief JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The in the Jerusalem area, where don newspapers, will be told Israel Cabinet heard a report Jordanian troops had opened by the State Department that from Premier David Ben-Gurion fire on Israeli several times the United States will not stand North on his talks with United Nations earlier. for being blackmailed at an Valley Hotel UN Secretary General Ham- ever-increasing rate for the use Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold. No_ details were made marskjold returned to Geneva of air bases in Saudi Arabia. If Mid-Season from his flying trip to Israel, King Saud is not prepared to available. Satisfaction with the discus- Jordan and Egypt where he had negotiate a "more common SPECIAL talks with • government leaders sense agreement," the United in reach of the three countries, States will abandon the bases aimed at maintaining tranquil- and cease paying rent for them, ity along the Arab-Israeli fron- the reports indicate. tiers. He announced that he Egypt's ruler Col. Nasser will Including Three Kosher Meals would return to the Middle East be told that the U. S. Govern- Kashruth observed under strict supervision of in October shortly before the ment is not prepared to provide the Chicago Rabbinical Council opening of the next United Na- funds for the Aswan Darn proj- ALSO SPECIAL FAMILY RATES tions General Assembly in New ect without some definite indi- York in November. Write or Phone For Reservations cations of friendship toward the Israeli leaders indicated West, the Washington reports that in the light of new inci- reveal. They assert that it will be indicated to Col. 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