JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Ex-
perts on the anti-Israel propa-
ganda blasts of the regime of
President Nasser of the United
Arab Republic reported that
the campaign is emerging into
a. clearly anti-Semitic pattern
reminiscent of Nazi-Jew-baiting
during the Hitler era.
The style was set more than
a month ago by Nasser, who
declared that United States aid
to the UAR was "in the style of
Cohen." The word "Cohen" has
become a Nazi-style - synonym
for Jews in UAR propaganda.
The United States has con-
tributed more than $60,000,000
in aid to the UAR since the
start of this year.
Nasser charged that the
United States was practicing
"usury" against his people. One
children's program on the Cairo
radio described how the "Co-
hens" were extracting money
from "starving peasants" and
ended with a' chorus express-
ing the hope that "every Cohen
its this world" would die.
The experts on such Cairo
propaganda noted that the style
of the new campaign suggested
that a number of former Nazis
who fled to sanctuary in Egypt
and who are reported to be
working for the Nasser regime
are the specialists responsible.
The experts stressed that since
the Jewish populations . in the
Arab countries are relatively
small, the goals of the Nazi-
style propaganda barrages
could be presumed to be for
more than purely local con-
sumption.
Egypt Is Assembling
Its Own Jet Training
Planes, Nasser Announces
LONDON, (JTA)—President
Nasser of the United Arab Re-
Dayan Fined, Loses
His Driving License
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM.—Moshe Da-
yan, Israeli Minister of Agri-
culture and former Chief of
Staff, was fined 120 pounds
Wednesday, and his driving
license suspended for three
months in a two-year-old
traffic accident.
The official was tried in
Magistrate's • Court, a f ter
waiving parliamentary im-
munity. He had been accused
of causing an accident by
failing to obey a stop sign
at a crossroad, and colliding
with an autobus.
Italian Group Urges
Israel Try Eichmann
ROME, (JTA)—A resolution
urging that the trial of Adolf
Eichmann be held in no other
country but Israel was adopted
here by the Israel-Italy Friend-
ship Association.
The Association, which met
under the chairmanship of Pro-
fessor Arangio-Ruiz, declared
its solidarity with "all those
advocating all possible guaran-
tees of justice for the trial and
for ample publicity of all the
proceedings."
The resolution also expressed
the hope that protests raised
by Argentina concerning the
violation of its sovereignity
"may be satisfied by a friendly
agreement between the two
countries."
Yeshiva University Is
Cited at Convention
Yeshiva University received
three citations at the 44th an-
nual convention of the Amer-
ican College Public Relations
Association in Washington, D.C.
An award for the University's
ambassadors program was one
of nine cited in the Public Re-
lations and Development Proj-
ect Category in a field of more
than 40 entries. It was chosen
by a distinguished panel of
judges by reason of material,
techniques and general effect-
iveness in fulfilling its purpose.
In the publications category
of the national honors competi-
tion, Yeshiva University won
two awards. Its brochure, "The
Day We Launched the Atlas,"
and a student recruitment fold-
er were among fewer than 50
citations in a field of nearly '700
entries.
public announced in Cairo that
his country is building its own
jet training planes and that the
production would be sufficient
to meet the requirements of
any other Arab country for
such planes.
The announcement was ap-
parently aimed to counteract
the impression made among the
Arabs of the fact that the Israel
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plane assembled in Israel and
that 11 more jet training planes
will be assembled in Israel for
the Air Force.
Nasser's announcement coin-
cided with the opening in Cairo
Sunday of the first General
Congress of the National Union
attended by 2,000 Arab dele-
gates from Egypt and Syria in
advance , of the formation of a
new Parliament to be composed
of about 600 members. About
300 members will be chosen by
the Congress' and the other 300
will be selected by Nasser. Nas-
ser is chairman of the National
Union and his Cabinet minis-
ters in Egypt and Syria make
up the union's Supreme Execu-
tive Committee.
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