Israel r osi win Reflected in Late Cable Dispatches Israel A waitin, Lard from on UN IV E I the United States toward Egypt that the Yugoslav people are as and made clear their belief that friendly as ever. Arriving at the Yugoslav port the Nasser government has no intention of allowing Israel Nov. 2, the crewmen of the S.S. shipping to use the Suez Canal Nachson received a reception which they characterized as un- when it is re-opened. Dr. Hussin Kamel Selim, friendly, "unlike anything" they spokesman for the group, in- had ever experienced in any sisted that since the events of port. Police, secret servicemen late October "not one foreign and customs officials held the national has been molested" in crew under guard for seven Egypt. He said it was the feel- hours while the ship was ing of Egyptian public opinion searched. When they returned that Egypt could not consider to the vessel they were not al- peace with Israel until Israel lowed ashore again for 14 days. returned to the 1947 partition When they landed, however, boundaries, re-admitted or in- they found that the attitude of demnified Arab refugees, and the people had not changed. Yrigoslav newspapers, the Is- agreed to internationalization raeli seamen said, describe Nas- of Jerusalem. ser as a "defender of peace." Agudah Delegation Confers An Egyptian freighter, the Is- at State Department WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A mail, which was in port at the delegation of the American sec- same time, had 60 MIG planes tion of Agudath Israel World aboard, they reported. Organization called at the State Report to Parliament Department and requested the on Jews Arrested By Egypt LONDON, (JTA)—A number United States Government to help protect the Jews of Egypt of British Jews in Egypt were and to admit Egyptian Jews to arrested immediately after Is- the U. S. on the same emer- rael started military action gency basis as Hungarian refu- against Egypt and are still in gees. The delegation, composed prison, Commander A. H. P. of Dr. Isaac Lewin and Michael Noble, Minister of State for Tress, conferred with Assistant Foreign Affairs, confirmed in Secretary of State William the House of Commons. Rountree. The American Council for Ju- daism asked Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to obtain and release for publication the CASH REGISTER CO. "true facts" concerning the pres- Now Offers ent situation of the Jews in Second Hand, Rebuilt Egypt. Ben-Gurion Says Israel Cash Registers Charge Pro-Egyptian Must Cooperate With UN Yugoslav Authorities At 1/2 of New Price TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel HAIFA, (JTA)—Yugoslav au- Large Assolltment from must cooperate with the United thorities have become openly Which to Choose Nations to the "utmost of our pro - Egyptian and anti - Israel, capacity," Premier David Ben- Israeli seamen just back from 3456 Woodward Gurion said at the opening ses- the Yugoslav port of Rijeka re- TE 1-6373 sion of the 30th meeting of the ported. They said, however, Histadrut Council which was at- tended by more than 280 dele- gates and representatives of la- bor movements abroad. OVER 100 TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM! The Premier noted that while BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORIF, of responsibility for unrest in this part of the world be squarely faced and the causes of tension removed," Israel's expressed desire for peace was in no way recipro- cated by the Arab States or their spokesmen this week. While Farid Zeineddine, Sy- rian representative at the United Nations, renewed charges from the Assembly floor that Britain, France and Israel were preparing to at- tack Syria, his Iraqi colleague, Fadil Jamili called for the liquidation of Israel as a state. Attacking Mrs.. Meir, her gov- ernment and her peace offer, Jamali stated that Israel's pol- icy is one of "commercialized peace" and Mrs. Meir's reason- ing lead him only to the con- clusion that Israel wants to abolish peace from the world. In the General Assembly's budget committee the Arab and Soviet blocs ganged up against Britain, France and Israel— with Israel the prime target— insisting that those who are guilty of "aggression" against Egypt must be made to pay the $10 million cost of clearing the Suez Canal. On behalf of Can- ada, the country which origi- nally proposed the establish- ment of the UN Emergency Force, S. Pollock advised the committee that the costs of UNEF lie apportioned among all members of the UN on the same formula used for assessing rou- tine costs for UN projects. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)—Israel waited this week for some sign by the United The following is a resume of Nations and the Western Pow- latest news affecting Israel's ers that action would be taken position in the Middle East on its plea to the United Na- crisis, as taken from dispatches tions General Assembly to at- of the Jewish Telegraphic tack the basic and fundamental Agency. problems of peace in the Middle TEL AVIV—The International East. Red Cross has obtainec, lists of Israel's Foreign Minister interned Jews from the Egyp- tian rabbinate and has visited Golda Meir told the UN that some of them, according to Dr. Israel is still awaiting from Louis Guillard, Red Cross repre- Secretary General Dag Ham- sentative. Egyptians unofficially marskjold a "clear, simple bind- admit to holding only one Israeli ing answer" as to whether prisoner, a wounded pilot. Israel Egypt considers itself in a state has supplied the Red Cross with of war with Israel. She cited a a complete list of Egyptian Cairo Radio broadcast boasting prisoners. Egyptians have re- of Fedayeen plans for "a fierce jected an Israeli proposal to campaign within Israel during exchange Egyptian Jews for the coming winter season," and 1, Egyptian citizens. The Red asked: "Can the United Nations Cross is attempting to meet with make itself responsible for the Egyptian and Israeli authorities restoration once again on our southern borders of murder and to discuss POW's. WASHINGTON — Democratic sabotage units pursuing a one- members of the Senate Foreign sided belligerency?" Once during her 45 minute Relations Committee plan to investigate the Administration's address, Mrs. Meir mentioned Middle East policies, as pro- openly the Soviet Union. She posed by Sen. Hubert Hum- pointed out that in 1948, when phrey. But senior Senate Demo- the Security Council adopted crats do not intend to wage a resolution favoring the es- any general party attack in the tablishment of a Jewish State oncoming Congress, according to in Palestine, the Soviet rep- a New York Times statement resentative to the UN praised by Sen. T. F. Green. Israel's efforts to live peace- JERUSALEM — A Foreign fully with its neighbors. Mrs. Ministry spokesman denied Meir continued: "The truth is Egyptian government propa- that since 1948 nothing has ganda reports of an agreement changed in Israel's desires and between Israel, Britain and intentions." France to establish air bases Israel's requirements, the For- on Israel territory. eign Minister told the Assem- TEL AVIV—Workers through- bly are simple. "What does Is- out Israel stopped work for 15 rael want?" she asked. "We minutes this week in sympathy wish to be secure against threats for striking Hungarian workers. to our territorial integrity and All transportation halted for national independence. We wish two minutes. Both actions were to be left alone to pursue the supported by Histadrut. work of developing our country JERUSALEM — Israel writers a new so- in a special rally called on and the building of ciety founded on social justice world cultural .leaders to arouse and individual liberty. We wish public opinion and compel Egypt to cooperate with our "neigh- to end its persecution of Jews. NEW YORK — At a second bors for the common good of all it was not difficult to find fault with the UN, it was that body 1956 Hanukah Festival for the people of our region." Mrs. Meir challenged the As- which would eventually estab- Israel Bonds, Israel Ambassador Abba Eban warned "it would sembly to speak out in behalf of lish peace and justice in the be tragic folly" if Egyptian bel- a basic peace settlement "with world. In the meanwhile, he ligerency were restored to the same vigor and insistence" continued, Israel must rely on Sinai, Gaza, the Gulf of Aqaba with which it had dealt with its own power for self-defense or the Suez Canal. Monday, a the recent events. "Can this and survival and must intensify third performance of the Fes- Assembly," she asked, "leave its military preparedness. Despite the fact that Soviet tival will accommodate 18,000 this subject without raising its persons who were unable to voice, with all the authority it Jewry is in no position at this gain admission to the earlier carries, in a call to all the gov- moment to even deny the two. Thus far, more than ernments of the region imme- "slanders" against Israel in $4,500,000 in bonds has been diately to enter into direct ne- the Soviet press, he declared, purchased by t h e Madison gotiations for the purpose of "we must not despair of their Square Garden celebration at- arriving at a peace settlement? future." He expressed confi- We, the people of Israel, be- dence that Soviet Jewry ;will tendants. lieve not only in the necessity yet join with the Jews of Is- but also in the possibility of rael in building the state. We answer all your peace." The Israel spokesman Ben-Gurion noted that two warned that "unless the United major powers had arisen in the incoming calls. Nations is prepared to use its world—the United States and It Is Our Business to Help You influence to prevail upon the the Soviet Union. "Naturally," With Courtesy and Efficiency countries of the Middle East to he said, "we shall neither pros- We Serve As Your Office .. . negotiate a fundamental solu- trate ourselves before the golden Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business tion, the Middle Eastern caul- calf nor be intimidated by the hours. dron will continue to seethe and ferocious bear." He expressed Mailing Address Optional the region will be a poWder keg Israel's determination to criti- for others anxious to exploit its size "false ideologies even if a Coyle Telephone inflammable possibilities. Not hundred armored divisions Answering Service only the well-being of Israel stand behind them," but said but perhaps the peace of man- Israel aims at normal relations VE. 7-6701 kind demand that the question on a basis of equality with all states, regardless of their in- •■■ •• ternal regimes. 0.11 In a recorded address, George WHAT'S BEHIND THE LABEL Meany, president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor-Con- I ON THE MANISCHEWITZ CAN? gress of Industrial Organization, called on the United Nations Emergency Force to remain in Sinai after British, French and Israeli troops are evacuated and until Israel and Egypt sign a peace agreement and until free passage of waterways (Suez Canal and Strait of Tiran) is assured to all nations. 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