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March 15, 1957 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-15

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UNITED NATIONS,_ N. Y.,
(JTA) — United Nations Secre-
tary General Dag Hamrnarskjold
will proceed to Cairo Saturday
to confer with Egyptian Presi-
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser.
The eleventh session of the
UN General Assembly—which
took over t-h , Momentous Israel-
Egypt problem from last au-
tumn's emergency special ses-
sion—stands in recess, but the
Israel-Egypt conflict is still on
the agenda and the Assembly
is subject to recall to deal with
the same issues with which it
has wrestled for more than four
months. The latest report from
Mr. Hammarskjold, given to the
Assembly before it met for its
final recess-meeting Friday, has
been interpreted here as imply-
ing clearly that troubles are still
ahead for Israel.

Israel Seeks U.S. Support
for Passage Through Suez
WASHINGTON, (JTA- — Is-
rael Ambassador Abba Eban
sought the support of the - State
Department for Israel ship pas-
sage through the Suez Canal.
Mr. Eban discussed the matter
with Acting Secretary of State
Christian Herter.
Ambassador Eban said. Israel
views with,.. "anxiety" reports
from Cairo that Egypt will con-
tinue to ban Israel shipping
when the Suez Canal is re-
opened: He delivered a letter
from Israel Foreign Minister
Golda Meir expressing appre-
ciation for American consider-
tion of. Israel's problems in re-
cent weeks and summarizing. Is-
rael's current position and ap-
prehensions.
Referring to Suez passage, Mr.
Eban cited President .,Eisenhow-
er's Feb. 20 expression in which
the President said the United
States assumed Egypt would not
prevent Israel transit through
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of Tiran. In the Israel view, Mr.
Eban said, Egypt had received
United Nations help in clearing
the Canal and now plans• to re-
sume operations without re-
specting Israel's maritime rights.
The question of a resumption
of U. S. economic aid to Israel
was also discussed. Such aid has
been held up by the United
States since Israel's Sinai cam-
paign.

Arabs Renew Terror; Israeli'.
Shepherd Murdered
A shepherd from the settle-
ment of Beit Govrin, north of
Bee' b"1- w ,, s •nure-red by a
party of infiltrators from Jor-
dan, a military spokesthan re-
vealed here. He stressed that
Army Will Protect Border .
this was the first case Of Murder
Settlements, Ben-Gurion Pledge by Jordan-based raiders since
TEL.AVIV, (JTA) — The Is- the Israeli raid on Qalqilya• last
rael Army will protect the bor- October. .• •
When the Jewish shepherd's
der settlements facing the Gaza.
Strip from "any evil," Premier flock returned home Friday,
David Ben-Gurion told a rally without him, a search party
of settlers at Nirim, facing the' was organized. The party saw
the gang of raiders escaping to-
Stripe
Mr. Ben-Gurion hailed the .ward the Jordan border. The
courageous stand of the settlers body was not found until Sat-
over the last eight years and urday morning.
^-r hit a lnildrnine
asserted, in defense of his with-
drawal order, that "the day in the vicinity of Nir Itzhak,
would come, and it's near," opposite the Gaza Strip. The
when everyone would admit driver was seriously injured and
that the Israel government's a passenger was hurt to a lesser
decision to evacuate the Gaza leg,ree.
A total of 65 Arab families
and Aqaba areas was unavoid-
able and would, ultimately, left the Gaza •Strip together
bring a "useful" result favorable with the evacuating Israeli
troops. They consisted in the
to Israel.
In two letters made public main of local teachers, civil
• here, the Premier told a meet- servants and other educated
ing of Idisabled-veterans of the Arabs. They will be resettled
in Israel.
War of Liberation and a meet-
The United Nations Emer-
ing of engineers, that the im-
gency
Force has no intention of
portance of the Sinai campaign
lay in its bringing to world at- internationalizing the Gaza
Strip, UN Undersecretary Ralph
tention Israel's demands for
freedom of navigation. That J. Bunche declared in a state-
ment at Gaza relayed to the
question would never have been
raised the way it was without Jewish Telegraphic Agency by a
the Sinai operation, Mr. Ben- UN aide at a checkpost north
of Gaza.
Gurion asserted.
UNEF officials are being so

careful about giving possible
Israel's Struggle for Security
offense to the Egyptians that
Is Not Over, Golda Meir Says
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel's they have even forbidden the
struggle for world recognition entry of Israeli foreign car-
of its rights - to economic sur- respondents into Gaza. All
vival and physical security is correspondents, UNEF has
not over, Mrs. Golda Meir, For- ruled, must be approved first
eign Minister, declared upon her by the Egyptian government's
migration department.
arrival from the United States.
UNEF officials met at Tel
The Foreign Minister asserted
that "the nation had achieved Aviv over the week-end, with
great honor through its stand" Israelis formerly . engaged in the
and added that the "status quo administration of the Strip, and
ante cannot return—the block- explored the possibilities of
ade against Israeli free naviga- maintaining a limited degree of
tion will be discontinued and economic ties between this coun-
the Egyptians will not return try's economy and that of the
to Gaza. The nations' which Gaza Strip.
UNEF officials reportedly
pressed Israel so hard, especially
the United States, will be re- realize that Gaza cannot survive
sponsible that the status quo economically without close trade
ante does not return," Mrs. Meir ties with this country. However,
they are handicapped by the
general reluctance shown by
United Nations headquarters to
"tread on Egypt's toes."

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U. S. Reprimands Soviet
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WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
United States dispatched a note
to the Soviet Union on the
Middle East, rejecting a Soviet
note of Feb! 11.
The American note said the
U.S. has "consistently sought to
avoid an arms race between the
Arab states and Israel." In its
arms export policy, the note
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kept in mind "the need to en-
courage stability and foster
progress toward lasting peace
and security." Regret was ex-
pressed that "the Soviet Gov-
ernment, on the contrary, saw
fit to effect massive shipments
of arms into the area at a time
when regional disputes there
had become sharply exacer-
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Twins Receive High Scout Honor

Twin brothers won highest
honors at the court of honor
ceremonies held by Boy Scout
Troop 244, at the Guyton School
recently.
Eagle Scout awards, highest
in scouting, were presented to
Marshall and Phillip Fisher, 15-
year-old members of Detroit's
largest scout troop.
The brothers, who are in the
tenth grade at 'Southeastern
High School, are the sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fisher,
of 470 Newport. The boys'
grandparents are the Herman
Fishers, of Oakman Blvd.
AS the scout who had earned
the most honors during the
year, Phillip was awarded the
Individual Record Cup, in addi-
tion to his Eagle.
The boys help conduct

weekly cub scout group meet-
ing at the Guyton School. They
are also active in the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization.
Their father, past-president of
Bnai Brith East Side Chapter,
was a junior scoutmaster at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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23-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 15, 1957

Hammarskjold to Confer with Nasser;
Mounting Troubles Ahead for Israel

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