UNEF Can't Defend to Pass Explosive Gulf of Aqaba Israel Against Raiders, Military Analyst Says NEW YORK, (AJP)—George Fielding Eliot declared in a fea- ture story appearing in the N.Y. Journal - American that "the UNEF has neither the training, the weapons, the knowledge of the terrain nor even the will to .deal adequately with such des- peradoes as make up the feda- yeen murder-gangs. "All it could accomplish," he said, "if it were to be stationed on the Israeli side of the border, would be to hamper the Israeli Army and border police in car- rying out their own protective measures." Evidence Piles Up in Wanton Slaying of Arab Villagers by Israeli Troops JERUSALEM . (JTA) — Self- the second officer on trial, Maj. incriminating testimony pre- viously given by Lt. Gabriel Dehan, one of the 11 border policemen on trial for killing 47 Arab villagers at Kafr Kas- sem on Oct. 29, was admitted into the court record here. The military court trying De- han, another army, officer, and nine enlisted patrolmen, ruled that Dehan's testimony was valid in spite of the fact that he had not been warned, when he made his original statement, that it could be used against him. Dehan hacl stated, in pre-trial questioning, that he had shot at the Arabs under orders of In his article, titled "Why UN Troops Inside Border Would Prove a Hazard To Israel," the noted military analyst said that Noted Philosopher's Library "a good deal of time and breath Given Brandeis University is being wasted in double talk about the UNEF being used to patrol both sides of the frontier between Israel and the Gaza Strip. • Such a patrol, it is as- serted, is necessary if the UNEF is to provide protection for Is- rael against the possible re- , sumption of guerrilla raids across the frontier. "Bluntly, this is a lot of hog- wash . . What the Egyptians want is to have the UNEF pro- tect them against Israel, while they continue to exercise what Col. Nasser is pleased to call `belligerent right s' — which amounts to sending gangs of murderers into Israel under the protection of the UN flag." 'W O WALTHAM, Mass. The per- sonal philosophy library of the late Ralph Barton Perry, philos- opher and Harvard University professor, has been presented to the Brandeis University Li- brary. The presentation was made by Prof. Perry's sons, Ralph Barton Perry Jr. and Bernard B. Perry. Included in the near- ly 1000 volumes are first edi- tions and rare volumes, many of which are annotated and were originally in the personal col- lections of philosophers Josiah Royce and William James. Many of the volumes also contain an- notations by Prof. Perry on the works of other philosophers. S. Malinski. The latter had or- dered him, Dehan said, to show "no sentiment" toward the vil-. lagers returning home from the fields without warning that a curfew had been imposed on Oct. 29, the day Israel started its Sinai action. Malinski reportedly said: "It is better that several should be dead, if that will insure quiet." The prosecution contends that the major's order was illegal and that, therefore, Dehan should have disobeyed it. The court later heard a state- ment by a third of the de- fendants, Lance Corporal Sha- lom Offer, who had been in charge of the men who fired on the Arabs. He testified that he had ordered firing on three truckloads of villagers after they had tried to run away. "Lt. Dehan witnessed the shootings and did not intervene," Offer swore. Remodel Your Double Breasted Suit and Overcoat to Modern Single Breasted Models — Like Getting a New Garment! SPECIAL SALE! 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The mountains are in Saudi Arabia, which, with Egypt, claim the gulf is territorial water, • implying that it will be closed to Israel shipping. with the rich GOLDEN BROTH New Drug May Assist the Nervous, City of Hope Doctor Reports BALTIMORE -- A possible Fink between brain function, the action of a chemical and the effect of vitamin deficiency, in brain tissues, was reported at a symposium on the "Chemical Environment of the Brain and Consciousness" at the Univer- sity ' of Maryland. Dr. Eugene Roberts, chairman of the department of biochem- istry, City of Hope, Duarte, Calif., suggested that the chemi- cal known as gamma-aminobu- tyric acid (GABA) may play a key role in regulating the ac- tivity of the central nervous system. In the course of studies on the biochemistry of brain tissue, Dr. Roberts reported in 1950 that GABA is present in high concentrations in the gray mat- ter of the brain and the spinal cord. GABA was not detected in many other tissues studied. Further investigations showed that GABA is formed in the brain from glumatic acid—one of the amino acids, which are the basic "building blocks" of protein—by an enzyme, glu- tamic acid and decarboxlase. The activity of this enzyme is dependent on an adequate die- tary supply of the vitamin, pyridoxine, known as B-6.. Look for the cheerful green and yellow label A deficiency of Vitamin B-6 causes a marked decrease in activity of the enzyme, impair- ing production of GABA. Dr. Roberts suggested that this de- crease might be related to the convulsions which occur in both humans and animals suffering from such a deficiency. Further studies are in prog- ress at the City of Hope, Dr. Roberts said, to determine the mechanisms involved in GABA metabolism in the brain and spinal cord and the effect of various drugs and chemical agents. These investigations by Dr. Roberts, with Claude F. Baxter, Ph.D., and others at the City of Hope, are supported - in part by a grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Menachem Beigin to Return to Complete U.S. Tour NEW YORK, (AJP)—Mena- chem Beigin, Whose American visit in February was cut short due to the crisis in Israel, is returning to the United States in late April to complete his American and Canadian speak- ing engagements. Beigin is scheduled to address a public meeting in New York's Manhat- tan ,Cen.ter. on .May 2. .1. Ito* to servo bot or cold PAREVE KOSHER it Lhe" øf Product of -the spotless ;wart 5 ' - F000 . PRODUCTS, INC.. N`" . zs e Mother's Mother's HORSE RADISH for BORSCHT—delicious, that extra saucy tang. flavorful—hot or cold. PAREVE KOSHER FOR PASSOVER DISTRIBUTED BY RASKIN FOOD CO. 8542 LINWOOD AVENUE, Detroit 6, Michigan Wien 4-4678 . , 17—THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, April 5, 195/ aioz- Freig hter Is First Ship