Egypt Urges Jordan to Accept

Jordan Boycott
U.S. Asked, if It Can Meet Offer Blacklists 44
LONDON (JTA)—Egypt is
the planned modernization of the Foreign Firms
Jordan to accept supersonic

ing

press-

aircraft from the Soviet Union, to
offset Israel's French-made Mirage
fighters, the Sunday Observer re-
ported from Amnian, capital of
Jordan.
Egypt, according to the report,
has also urged Jordan to tighten its
ground defenses along the - west
bank of the Jordan River, and to
station 10,000 more soldiers along
its Israeli border.
The newspaper stated that Jori
dan's Prime Minister Bahjat Tal-
houmi confirmed to the Observer's
Amman correspondent reports that
the USSR has offered to supply Jor-
dan with supersonic aircraft and
other modern weapons.

In Washington, Jordanian dip-
lomats have informed the United
' States that the Soviet Union has
offered Jordan modern arms, in-
cluding supersonic jet planes,
and asked if America is willing
to provide similar arms.

Jordan said it would prefer to

Jordanian air force was intended
as a counter to,-Israel's fast,
French-made Mirage jet aircraft.
(State Department sources in-
dicated apprehension lest Israel
seek "balancing arms" in the event
of a decision to help modernize
the Jordanian army and air force'.
The traditional sources of Jordan-
ian arms have been Great Britain
and the United States.
A dispatch received by the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency from Bonn
reported that Jordan's King Hus-
sein has decided to visit Wet
Germany in November. Hussein.
according to the report, is interest-
ed in tightening relations with
West Germani. and will discuss
Israeli-Jordan affairs in general
as well as steps for the strengthen-
ing of Jordan's military potential.)
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has blacklisted
44 foreign firms, including 10 in
Britain, as well as ethers in the
United States and West Gerniany.

LONDON — Jordan

and banned imports of their prod-
ucts, it was reported here Tuesday
from Amman. The firms were pre-
sumably blacklisted for trade ties

with Israel.
The blacklisted British firms in-
cluded a kosher butcher, a confed-
eration of life associatiofis, a fruit

merchan t. the Pc,ltours Travel
Agency which spon4ors tours to
both Israel and Jordan, the War-
burg bankers and other companies.
The other firms are : located in
_ .
France, Greece, Holland, Belgium

Australia, Turkey and Nigeria.

Bill Would Cut .
All Aid to Egypt

SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia
(JTA)—Sir Roy Welensky, former
prime minister of the Federation
of Northern and Southern Rho-
desia, said that Egypt was planning
was no doubt here whatever that to attack Israel within the next two
years. -
Addressing the opening of an ag-
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ricultural exhibition in Bulawayo,
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BY Sir Roy said That he believed Nas-
ser was determined to organize
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North Africa and all the Arab coun-
tries under his dominance for the
Leaving October 13 ... 17 day
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purpose of attacking Israel. "I am
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adding that "if an attack is made,
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there is going to be a bloody con-
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WASHINGTON (JTA)—A move
to sever virtually all future United
States shipments to Egypt, through
an amendment to the Food for
Peace bill now before -Congress
was announced by Rep. Oliver P.
Bolton, Ohio Republican, who cited
the continued warlike policies and
military build-up of the Nasser
regime.
Rep. Bolton stated: "It is ludicr-
ous that our aid has enabled Nas-
ser to divert other resources to pay
for a crash program to develop
short and medium-range ground-
to-ground -missiles for future
threats to Israel." He said that
he had studied the abuse. of
American aid by Nasser,. and found
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it "inconceivable" that over a* bil-
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commodity aid since 1954 was
given to Nasser by the U.S.
Government — permitting Nasser
thereby "to divert his economy
and agriculture to grow cotton for * 1
export to the Communists, to pay
for over $1,000,000.000 worth of
the most modern and lethal wea-
pons."
Rep. Bolton - found it "intoler-
able" that the "Food for Peace"
program was being used "to
finance Nasser's aggressive ad-
ventures." He gave details on how
U.S. assistance under both Repub-
lican and Democratic Admini
strations helped subsidize 'Nasser's
military ,machine. He said that,
recently, such aid was "used to
underwrite the cost of the war in
Yemen."
The Bill, H.R. 12298, is due on
the House floor for action this
week. The chances of the Bolton
amendment are viewed as favor-
able because of disillusionment
with Nasser. But the stand of
Congressmen from large urban
centers will be crucial.
Rep. Bolton said that, in the last
few days, Nasser pressured the
United States in connection with
the evacuation of two American-
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leased airbases in Libya. He also
raised a question of Nasser's
Inscribed
supply of arms to. Greek Cypriots
to disrupt American and United
Nations peace efforts in Cyprus.
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He revealed that the State Depart-
ment now is in "active discussion"
in Cairo on a new , three-year
in the
agreement for vast new surplus
commodity shipments to Egypt. -
Book of Life
Rep. Bolton said that members
of Congress should bapIt his anti-
Nasser amendment because it was
not a partisan issue and conformed
with both Republic and Democratic
platform planks on .the . Near East.
He stated that Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey, Minnesota Democrat
and Democratic nominee for the
Vice Presidency favored seVerance_
of aid to Egypt during the debate
on last year's anti-aggression
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