Dulles Says Maximum Expectations Were
Fulfilled Since Withdrawal from Sinai

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Saudi Arabia."
Asked whether, on the anni-
versary of the withdrawal of
Israeli troops from the Sinai
and Gaza areas, he now feels
that the expectations that led
to this withdrawal have been
fulfilled, and whether he is sat-
isfied with what has happened
since then, Secretary Dulles
said:
"As far as the issues that
were involved at the time of the
withdrawal of Israeli forces and
the deployment of United Na-
tions Emergency Forces there,
the results have fully fulfilled
our maximum expectations.
There has been peace and or-
der in the area and the United
Nations forces there have played
a very useful, indeed, indis-
pensable, role.

"I think it is now recognized cent weeks by infiltrators who
that while both sides, both Is- are stealing whatever they can
rael and Egypt, had great con- find.
cern about that solution in the
Security authorities have or-
beginning, and about the prin-
dered special precautionary
ciples which we advocated very alertness actions along the bor-
strongly, there is now a realiza- ders to avoid incidents.
tion on both sides that our posi-
tion at that time was sound and Israeli Army Officer
that events have justified the Killed By Jordanians;
position that we then took."
Syrians Fire On Israelis
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An Is-
Joint Israel-Jordan
raeli Army officer was killed in
Investigation Started;
the Negev area north of Beer-
Seek to Check Incidents
sheba when a band of armed
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A Jordanians penetrated Israeli
joint Israel-Jordan investiga- territory. In another incident
tion has been launched in the along the Syrian border, Syri-
area of the Negev north of an troops opened fire on Is-
Beersheba to track down the raeli construction workers in
Jordanian shepherds who shot the demilitarized zone March 24.
and killed an Israeli Army of-
In the Negev, an Israeli pa-
cer commanding a patrol which trol observed a number of
intercepted them inside Israel. Arabs and their flocks inside
This is the second Jordanian Israel. As the Israeli soldiers
murder in the area in the last approached, the Arabs opened
two weeks. The earlier victim fire, killing the patrol's com-
was an Israeli Bedouin. It is be- mander, a second lieutenant.
lieved that the drought which The patrol returned the rifle
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No one was hurt in the area
numbers of Arabs and their
south
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flocks into Israel territory from
Syrian gunfire, which drew a
Jordan.
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Israel authorities fear that lice. The Israeli civilians were
the drought in neighboring working on land owned by the
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Arab countries may cause an in- Jewish National Fund and were
crease in border incidents such being observed by United Na-
as the slaying March 24 of the tions truce officers.
at
Israel army lieutenant who was
Buick Factory Branch killed by Jordanians seeking MAC Censures Israel
pasture for their flocks in Isra-
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el's irrigated fields. Gaza Strip
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Arabs are increasing trips into
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just opposite Gaza, has conducting army training
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der.
The Commission found that a
young child was wounded by a
stray bullet while playing on a
street of a Jordanian border
village. The Commission assert-
ed that since February 1957, 20
such incidents had been regis-
tered with it, and that despite
repeated assurances that meas-
ures would be taken to prevent
recurrence of these incidents,
Israel continued to train troops
in the area near the demarca-
tion line.
The MAC also held Israel re-
sponsible for the killing of an
Arab farmer and his horse and
donkey in Jordan territory. Jor-
dan charged that three Is-
raelis had crossed the line and
shot the Arab and his animals
he was using for ploughing.
Commenting on the MAC ac-
tion, an Israeli spokesman said:
"We regret the incident and
we are taking every precaution
humanly possible that such a
thing should not happen again "
In reference to the numerous
complaints against Israel on the
An American Savings
MAC records, it was pointed
account offers high earn-
out that the voting system pro-
ings combined with
vides two - votes for each of the
guaranteed safety. No
Israeli and Jordan delegations
wonder ever 36,000 folks
and one for the UN chairman.
now "Save the Ameri-
In Israel's absence—it has boy-
can Way." • cotted the MAC for many
months—the Jordanians have a
clear majority and can carry
any motion they care to intro-
Savings Insured to $10,000
duce even in the face of objec-
by an Agency
tion by the one-vote chairman.
The
United
States
Gov't
of
Nevertheless, Israel does not
plan a return to the MAC, hold-
ing it to be ineffective and
mainly a platform for propa-
ganda.
On the second resolution, per-
taining to the killing of the
Arab farmer, Israeli sources
said that it has been established
that the murder is the result of
an inter-family feud crossing
the border. Israeli police are
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