nesset Walks Amends to Families Will Lead Women of Arabs Slain as Curfew Violators in UJA Campaign JERUSALEM (JTA) — The gations visited Secretary-Gen- Israel Parliament made amends eral Dag Hammarskjold and to the families of 48 Arab cur- registered a complaint against few-violators in villages of the the Kfar • Kassem incident, ca oll- ing it "genocide." The Arabs "Little Triangle" who were slain also complained to the President by Israeli border police during of the General Assembly, Prince the Sinai operation. The Knesset Wan Waithaykon. expressed its sympathy to the (A spokesman for the Israel bereaved families after Premier delegation, commenting on the David Ben-Gurion assured it Arab complaint, pointed out that the commander and others that the Israel Parliament had of the guard were being put on formally expressed the govern- trial and would be punished; ment's and the Israel people's and financial compensation-was "profound distress over this being paid to- the families of the terrible tragedy.") victims. Eleven Israeli border police- Meir- Finds U. S. Jews men including two officers, will 100% Behind Israel go on trial next month. The in- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. dicted policemen will face mili- •(37.4) — American Jewry is tary tribunals in three grsupS. "a hundred percent" behind Prominent Israeli lawyers have Israel in the present crisis, volunteered to act as defense according to Mrs. Golda Meir, counsel. . Israel's Foreign Minister. Mr. Ben-Gurion described the "Not since 1948," said Mrs. episode as a "terrible tragedy" Meir in an interview here, which Occurred at a time of in- "have I noted so enthusiastic tensified fedayeen activity when a response to Israel's prob- the start of the Sinai operation lems, or such understanding made a curfew on a number of of our country's position Arab villages near the border a among the Jews of America. necessity. A border patrol unit I find," she declared, "that enforcing the curfew, he said, the American Jews turn out fired on inhabitants in a few in large numbers — larger villages who came home after than in any years since 1948 the curfew "in all innocence," — and that they are full of killing the number. The affair confidence in Israel, full of happened on Oct. 29. hope on behalf of Israel, in complete sympathy with Compensation ranging from every one of Israel's current IL 1,000 to IL 5,000 had been problems whether in the paid to each bereaved family. realm of politics or regard to At the United Nations, the the country's security, or in chairmen of the 11 Arab dele- regard to the need for bol- stering Israel's economy. It has been -very encouraging and invigorating." -. MRS. JACK A. GOODMAN, of Indianapolis, has been named chairman of the Na- tional Women's ' Division of the United Jewish Appeal for its 1957 campaign, it was an- nounced by William Rosen- wald, UJA general chairman. Mrs. Goodman, who was chos- en 1956 "Women of the Year" in Indianapolis, has been a vice-chairman and member of the advisory board of UJA National Women's Division since 1947 and is nationally prominent in civic and phil- anthropic affairs. Dr. Goldstein Warns of Cairo-Kremlin,Peril The' ominous parallel between events in Egypt today and those which occurred during -the Hit- ler epoch should serve as a warning to the free world to beware of Nasser and the Cairo-. Kremlin Axis, Dr. Israel Gold- stein, president of the American Jewish Congress, declared at a dinner held at Hotel Biltmore, New. York, to honor Brig. Gen. Morris C. Troper,- former chair- man of the European executive of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The dinner was sponsored by the Business and Professional AssOciates of the American Jewish Congress. Ben Abrams, a member of AJ Congress' executive committee and presi- dent of Emerson Radio, pre- Says Hammarskjold Mum on Position of Egypt's Jews LONDON, (JTA)—United Na- tions Secretary-General D a g Hammarskj old has information about, the position of Egyptian Jewry, but he has not as yet re- vealed "the full facts in his pos- session," Barnett Janner, presi- dent of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, charged at a meeting of the Board. Mr. Jan- ner, a Labor Party 'member of Parliament, has just returned from the United States and visits to the United Nations. sided at the dinner. Other speakers included Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chair-, 'man of the Joint Distribution Committee, and Louis Winsten, president of the Accountants Chapter of the BPA.. Frank Abrams, BPA presi- dent,. presented Gen. Troper_ with a bronze plaque "for his manifold achievements on be- half of his people and his dedicated service to his coun- try." 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