Bible Stories Scroll Discovered in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A scroll containing stories from Genesis, Noah's biography, Abraham's journey into Egypt and a description of Sarah's beauty, among other matters, was described here by Yigal Yadin, Hebrew University ' ar- chaeologist. Speaking at a press confer-. ence at the University, Dr. Ya- din explained that the scroll, found in the Judean desert, is not, as was first thought, a Scroll of Lemech, although it does contain stories in which Lem e c h features, including conversations in which he dis- cusses his belief that his wife has -borne a child who is actual-- ly the "son of God." The scroll also contains, said Dr. Yadin who deciphered it, a description of the war of the four kings." U.S. UNESCO Delegation To Fight Discrimination The American Jewish Con- gress has learned that the United States delegation attend- ing the conference of UNESCO now- being held in New Delhi, India, has been instructed to express American opposition to the policy of the Arab States which excludes UNESCO per- 'sonnel of the Jewish faith. This information was trans- mitted to the AJ Congress by U.S. Rep. Hugh Scott, •of Phil- adelphia, Congressional Advisor to the U.S. delegation to the ninth g'eneral - conference of UNESCO, who leaves shortly to attend the sessions in New Delhi. Mr. Scott said the instructions are revealed in a telegram he had received from Francis 0. Wilcox, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organi- zation Affairs. Eye-Witness Impressions Earlier Deadline Set for Thanksgiving Week Edition Israel Breathes Easier On account of Thanksgiving — Nov._ 22 — there will be an earlier deadline for our issue of Nov. 23. All copy for that issue should be in our hands on Friday, Nov. 16. The deadline for Classified Advertising copy for that issue will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20. - By LOUIS LIPSKY Special Cable to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) JERUSALEM — I spent last week in a nationally inspired Israel. I came at a time when an historic decision of - self-defense had to be made. The land was darkened, blacked out at night. The youth had been mobilized to remove the concealed marauders of the fron- tiers. There were continuous radio announcements in Hebrew and Arabic. Israel could no longer endure the strain of waiting passively for the execution of the publicly announced plan of Colonel Nasser and his fellow-conspirators of Jordan and Syria to destroy the Israeli nation. The extraordinary store of military equipment captured in the Sinai desert battle is the best evidence of the massive preparations made by the Egyptians to attack Israel with all the power they could muster. To have waited for the blow to be struck would have been criminal folly. National security made it imperative for Israel to defend herself without delay. The menace has been extirpated to a large, extent and Israel today breathes easier than she did a week ago. The futile by-play of diplomacy, always talking and never being able to act, forces a decision upon which the future of the United Nations depends. I do not doubt that Americans who are acquainted by now with the facts will express their sympathy and good-will for Israel and its gallant struggle to maintain its sovereignty and- freedom. Its objectives are to establish peace and fraternity with the Arab peoples and economic and cultural stability in the region. - The spirit of Israel's Jews — their discipline, loyalty and will- ingness to sacrifice — has been a source of pride to all of us who had the privilege of witnessing the heroic behavior in these trying days. They have struck an effective blow for freedom everywhere, and in the final reckoning, it will be found that they contributed as effectively to the cause of freedom for the Arab peoples of the Middle East as for themselves. MAH JONGG SETS '24" '4" Regular $40.00 Jr. Mah Jongg (Direct JTA Teletype Wire . to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—The Progressive Party board Monday night de- cided to press for a broader coalition in government. The - board also approved - the party policy as represented by P. Rosen in the Cabinet. 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