50 Arab Legionnaires Reported Killed ri) ral z ti 0 A FT.1 to as 1.4 tie:7 Ce cu ct) eU ed a Israel 'Forced' Into Reprisal Raid on Jordan Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports on the Middle East situation, by direct teletype to The Jewish News, state: At the United Nations, on Wednesday morning, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold called in the permanent representatives of the following member nations for discussion of the Palestine situation: Israel, Jordan, France, United States, United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. The report from Jerusalem states that an Israel Foreign Ministry spokes- man issued a statement regarding the night reprisal raid carried out on Tuesday by Israelis against the Jordanians in the Khussan section in which, according to the Israeli announcement, some 50 Arab Legionnaires were killed. Israeli casualties were reported as five dead and nine wounded. The Foreign Ministry statement added: "No government in the world could fail to act in defense of its citizens in the face of continuing murders organized from across its borders. Pronouncements suggesting that Israel should forego such a defense cannot but have encouraged further aggression. The attack was an effort at bringing home to the Jordan authorities their own interest in bringing an end to attacks against Israel citi- zens and against Israel territory. The spokesman said that 24 hours after the Jordan troops fired on a crowd of archaeologists, murdering four and wounding 16, Jordan forces recrossed the border, murdered a woman olive picker and later another force crossed into Israel, murdering a tractorist and wounding another. "These attacks climax a series of unabated acts of aggression in the past six months in complete disregard of Jordan's obligations under the Charter and general armistice agreement and in flagrant violation of the cease-fire pledge given Secretary General Hammarskjold. During this period 36 Israelis were killed and 51 wounded along the Jordan border." In Tel Aviv, an official army spokesman stated that Jordanian Legion posi- tions were captured and a police station in Khussan was blown up, while two armored cars, heavy mortars, machine guns and rifles were captured. The Israelis, the statement said, returned later to their bases. Reports since then, however, were that sporadic exchange of gunfire was continuing. The Arabs claimed to have killed 150 Israelis in counterattacks. Israel Foreign Minister Golda Meir requested to see Gen. E. L. M. Burns, UN truce supervisor, Wednesday afternoon. Burns had proceeded to the scene of fighting following reports that truce observers were unable to commence investigations due to continuing fighting. When Gen. Burns submitted a request for a cease fire, he was told that it would be presented to the proper sources, with the Israeli comment that he had not yet received a Jordanian agreement. He was reminded that Mrs. Meir had indicated to him at her last meeting with him that if Jordan is interested in preventing violence it was for King Hussein to state so publicly and to halt incitement against Israel. The Tel Aviv report states that when Gen. Burns was asked whether he had contacted Jordan for a clear assurance of a halt to murderous attacks the reply was unsatisfactory. Slain by Jordanians; New Egyptian Attack Hebrew U. Bibliographer, Archaeologists Dulles' Stand on Sale of Jets by Canada Called 'Evasive' Direct JTA Teletype Wire was being conducted around un- by Sunday's shooting. One of to The Jewish News earthed remains of a Byzantine the victims, architect Pinker- WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A made under a U.S. patent license JERUSALEM. — The Israel church when the rain of bullets feld, was the father-in-law of Canadian diplomatic source ex- but not under an American con- Cabinet met in extraordinary poured into it. The lecturer her son, Menachem. pressed surprise that "credit" tract. Therefore, he explained, session Tuesday to consider the leading the group at the mo- In her talk with Gen. Burns, is being given by some to Sec- the question of direct official situation along the Jordan bor- ment was Prof. J. Sharoni of the Mrs. Meir emphasized that retary of St at e John Foster approval did not arise. Canada Israel placed full responsibility Dulles for Canada's agreement did not need official U. S. der where Arab gunfire has Hebrew University. United Nations observers on the Jordan government and to sell 24 jet fighter planes to approval to close the deal, claimed the lives of six Israelis he in two days. Army Chief of rushed to the scene and took army command which is re- Israel. pointed out. testimony from the people who sponsible for both the discipline Staff Maj. Gen. Moshe Dayan This source indicated a view Asked why Canada consulted had been under fire. and mental state of its soldiers. that the transaction was made the U.S. on the matter, he said participated in the meeting. Meanwhile the Israel Army despite rather than because of it was a friendly gesture on the United States Ambassador announced that Egyptian troops Dulles' attitude. Sec. Dulles' part of an ally. White was asked Edward B. Lawson has asked Mrs. Meir Asks Talks for a meeting with Foreign with Truce Supervisor attacked an Israel patrol in the responses in discussions of the about the status of Israel's ap- Nitzana-El Auj a area Monday matter between the United Minister Golda Meir. The pur- JERUSALEM, Sept. 24. (JTA) night. The patrol was inside States and Canada were de- plication for arms from the pose of his visit has not been —Foreign Minister Golda Meir Israel territory when the Egyp- scribed as "evasive" and marked United States. He replied that made known. summoned United Nations truce tians opened fire. One soldier by a refusal "to share responsi- there had been no change on this matter. The fourth victim of Sunday's supervisor Maj. Gen. E. L. M. was wounded. bility." Israel Ambassador Abba Eban attack by Jordanian machine Burns to her office Monday to In a new attack on Israelis in State Department press expressed Israel's gratification guns on several delegates to the protest Sunday's wanton kill- the Jerusalem area, Jordanians 12th national Israel Archaeologi- ing of four Israelis and the killed one of two Israeli women spokesman Lincoln White con- at the sale by Canada of Sabre cal Congress died Monday night, wounding of 17 others when Jor- at work in a field close to the firmed that the United States jet planes to Israel. Asked if of wounds sustained Sunday. danian troops in the Jerusalem armistice- lines. In another at- was consulted by the Canadian the transaction might encour- government on its decision to age the United States to sell He was Baruch Shochetman, 66, area opened fire on a party tack into the Beisan area one sell the jets to Israel. such arms to Israel, Eban said one of the leading bibliogra- of several hundred people at- settler w§s wounded and one is White was asked if the United he would not like to confirm phers in the w o r 1 d. He was tending an archaeological lec- missing. States had any objection to the nor deny the implications con- kown as a "walking encyclope- ture at Ramath Rachel. Mrs. The MAC condemned Jordan Canadian-Israel jet transaction. tained in this question. dia" because of his fabulous Meir rejected Jordan's "pre- Eban was interviewed at the memory. Mr. Shochetman was posterous claim" that a Jor- for an attack on an Israeli oil He replied that he was not librarian at the Hebrew Uni- danian soldier had suddenly camp in the Negev near the aware of any objection, but State Department following a Dead Sea, Sept. 12. Three Druze added it was not clear in his meeting with William Rountree, versity from the day of its es- gone .beserk and fired a Bren guards were murdered and their own mind if the State Depart- Assistant Secretary of State for tablishment. gun at the crowd. weapons stolen by infiltrators, ment approved. Near Eastern Affairs. The pur- The other victims of the At the same time, the Foreign the MAC said. The plane s, he said, were pose of his call at the Depart- Sunday attack w e r e: Mrs. Ministry issued a statement ment, Eban said, was a discus- Haya Ran, who died instantly; charging that the Jordan version sion of economic and financial Jaacov Pinkerfeld, an archi- of _the attack contradicted the `Emma Schaver, the Artist' matters, including Israel's pend- tect and engineer, and Rudolf facts as revealed by an investi- ing application for an Export- Rudberg, who died of wounds. gation of the Israel-Jordan Import Bank loan. Among the 17 wounded was Mixed Armistice Commission. It was reported from Jeru- Fr. R. -North, an American Both Israeli and non-Israeli salem that Israel hailed the priest who had been visiting witnesses gave testimony to the Canadian government's decision with the group of archaeo- MAC team and said they had An essay in the ney Yiddish emotion," "because sentiment in to sell it 24 jet fighter planes logists. made out two machine guns fir- volume "Musical Essays" her interpretations is not enti- as a move which will improve The party of archaeologists ing,in addition to a single rifle, ("Musicalishe Essayen") by mentalism, and her sweetness is the chances of peace in the the Foreign Ministry noted. Solomon Kahan, of Mexico not saccharin." Middle East. The shooting lasted at least City, published in Mexico, pays A Foreign Ministry spokesman Mr. Kahan adds that Emma Sinatra Wins First 90 seconds, which is beyond the tribute to the skill of Emma Schaver puts life into her in- said that the two dozen jets 20-round capacity of a single Schaver, Detroit soprano. Al Jolson Trophy terpretations of her songs, when would be an important addi- Bren gun, it was pointed out. Entitled "Emma Schaver, the her selections are Yiddish they tion to I s r a e l's defensive A communique issued by artist" ("Die Kinstlerin"), this reflect the "God of Abraham, strength at a moment when United Nations truce headquar- essay describes when Hebrew they have the threats to its security are ters last night reported that the Detroit mounting. effects of the Orient. the senior Jordan delegate to singer as one The spokesman paid tribute The outstanding musicians of who knows the the Mixed Armistice Commis- to the efforts of Michael S. the world and leading musical possibilities of sion had informed it: "One of events are discussed, reviewed Comay, Israel's Ambassador to our soldiers was suddenly taken her voice-ma- and commented upon- in Ka- Ottawa, who successfully car- by madness, seized a Bren gun, terial, and "th ried through the drawn out ne- han's 300-page Yiddish book. and directed it at a group of result is al- gotiations for the sale of "the ways pleas- people in the Ramath Rachel powerful planes, Egypt, Syria 'Reorient' settlement and started firing. ant," the au- thor states. He was arrested immediately Students, New Policy Canada Rejects Arab "She is one and taken to a hospital." LONDON, (WJA) — Forty Protest on Jet Sale An Israel Foreign Ministry of the most in- Mrs. Schaver OTTAWA, (JTA) — Canada's spokesman said "this dastardly telligent singers who appear in foreign schools, at a meeting in attack on peaceful citizens en- public today," Mr. Kahan Cairo, agreed to accept the new Minister of Trade, C. D. Howe, gaged in the pursuit of science writes. He praises Mrs. Schav- rules imposed by the Ministry rejected Egyptian and Syrian is further proof that Jordan's er's "singing with controlled of Education, reports LaBourse protests of the Canadian de- Egyptienne. cision to sell Israel 24 Sabre jets. aggression continues unabated." The schools will all introduce The matter is a "purely coin- The attack, he said, was per- Jerusalem Summons the teaching of the Arab lan- thercial transaction" between petrated as two other victims guage, of Egypt's geography as the purchaser and a Canadian of Jordanian aggression were Eban, Other Envoys well as 'C i Vic instruction.' manufacturer, Howe asserted. being buried. for Consultations Teaching of religion will be "So far as I know, Egypt could "By its latest criminal at- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire compulsory—Cate:thism for the do the same thing but they to The Jewish News) tack," the Israeli spokesman WASHINGTON.—Israel Am- Christians, Koran for the Mos- haven't applied." said, "Jordan has brought the In Vancouver, Israel Ambas- bassador Abba Eban left for lems and "Talmud for the Jews. toll of casualties to 33 dead —International Photo According to the Cairo daily, sador Michael S. Comay char- Jerusalem for "routine consul- and 51 wounded since Jordan FRANK SINATRA holds gave the Secretary General of tations at the Israel Foreign school-free days will be Friday acterized Egyptian protests as the first Al Jolson "Entertain- "preposterous" and asserted that the United Nations an ab- Ministry on United Nations and and Sunday. ment of the Era" trophy, to general matters." He will be The Syrian Ministry of Educa- the acquisition of 24 jet fighters be awarded at five-year in- solute cease-fire pledge last away about two weeks, the Em- tion, according to the Damascus "only partially corrects a dan- April 26." tervals by Al Jolson Lodge of bassy announcement said. A re- press, is considering state man- gerous situation created by Bnai Brith, a California or- Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, UN ganization. The award is given truce supervisor, was invited port from Tel Aviv said that agement of foreign schools "now Egypt." He charged that the Egyptian- to the entertainment figure by Israel Foreign Minister Golda Israel Ambassadors in London that most of these schools have and Paris also have been sum- started to give their pupils a Czech arms deal of last year who best typifies the selfless Meir to discuss the new attacks. moned to Jerusalem for consul- false orientation and to fill their had "inflamed the whole situa- trouping of Jolson. Mrs. Meir is personally affected tations. Tribute to Detroit's- Soprano in Mexico-Published 'Musical Essays' • heads with historical lies." 'lion" in the Middle East. c