Bermuda Parley -Resolves Measures to Assure Mideast .Peace - Macmillan Immigration to
TUCKER'S TOWN, (JTA) — Forces in both areas, but said sued several hours before said visaged in the event either Israel Mounting
Measures to assure a period of nothing 'about length of stay or that the President and the Egypt or Israel violated its in-
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire)
Arab-Israel pacification which function of UNEF, other than to Prime Minister had agreed on ternational obligations. `.`It is no
HA.11FA—Two ships arrived at
may • lead to a permanent set- voice, vaguely a UN responsibil- the importance of Egyptian use jumping fences before we Haifa Wednesday bringing 600
compliance with both the let= came to them," he insisted.
tlement will be taken as a re- ity in the Gaza . Strip.
immigrants, most of- them refu-
sult of decisions reached at the
ter and spirit of the UN's
The Prime Minister, reply-
gees from Egypt, as the tide of
Oet. 13 resolution on the Suez Senators Visited on
four-day conference here, Brit- ing to a query about assuring
immigration to Israel continued
Canal. That resolution stress-
ish Prime Minister Harold Mac- Israel's security, told the
to mount. -
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millan told a press conference newsmen that permanent se-
Officials estimated that im-
lating the canal from the
after the conclusion of the his- curity for Israel and perma-
WASHINGTON (JTA.) — A migration during March will
polities of any country, and
toric top-level parley.
nent good relations between
delegation composed of mem- total 8,800 persons.
called
for
absolute
freedom
of
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An official communique, how- the Jewish State and its Arab
of the conference of presi-
navigation through the water= bers
ever, stated only that agreement neighbors can be achieved
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The communique spoke of leading Senators Monday to Boarding homes for children
Mr. Macmillan said that the supporting efforts by UN Sec- urge them to express concern temporarily separated from their
Prime Minister Macmillan "on
the need for speedy implement- U.S. and -Britain had agreed on retary General Dag Hammer- over deteriorating conditions in families.
alien of the recent United Na- both short-term and long-term skjold to bring about a settle- the Middle East. The delegation
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tions General Assembly resolu- proposals concerning the Middle ment of the Suez issue in ac- • pointed out that since. Israel
Boarding care and oil other ex-
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tions dealing with the Gaza East, indicating that the entire cordance with the principles of had withdrawn its troops to the penses.
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Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." gamut of Middle East problems the Oct.- 13 resolution. Finally, armistice lines, Egypt has re-
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British and American spokes- had been dealt with. He empha- the communique reported that turned to the Gaza Strip, re-
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men refused to elaborate on this sized that Washington and Lon- an exchange of views would fuses to renounce belligerency
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brief statement, insisting that don hope that Egypt will carry continue between the two top and is threatening to continue
Jewish Social
the UN resolutions on the mat- out UN decisions on the Mid- leaders of the Western alliance.
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ter are sufficiently clear. The dle East in both spirit and let-
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what measures had been en- i Aqaba.
tioning of UN Emergency
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JUDGE VICTOR J. BAUM corn-
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judical service—keen intellect, mature judgment,
and the ability to understand people's problems.
A,n honor graduate of the University of Michigan
and of Harvard Law School, Judge Baum earned
the admiration and respect of his colleagues in
private law practice before a s suming his judical
duties.
We are specially proud of the contribution
Judge Baum has made to the Jewish community
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are fortunate in having the opportunity to support
a man of Judge Baum's skill and ability for this
important office.
Judge Baum is a good man in every, respect
and we hope that you will join-with us, in voting
to retain Judge Victor J. Baum for Circuit Judge
in the General Election of Monday, April 1.
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