The years' of him are shortened who runs after leadership ..,. Why did Joseph die before his brothers? expenditures, Thant stated, would Because he was imperious and ruled over them.—Berakot. amount to $331,800. However. some funds could be saved from other operations, and he asked for a new addition of P'EYLIM only $270,700 dollars. He had pre- viously estimated that UNTSO's to combat missionary budget would call for $1,615,000. activities With the grant of the new request, the budget would total $1,885,700. More Funds Sought to Hike Budget and Truce Supervision Staff • (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) United Nations Secretary Gen- ! eral U Thant requested Wednesday that the General Assembly increase the staff and next year's budget of the c United Nations Truce Su- pervision Organization. the group which overseas implementation of the four armistice agreements en- tered between Israel and four of the Arab states in 1949. The Arab states concerned are Egypt, Syria. Jordan and Lebanon. Thant's request came at a time when LINTS°, headed by Lt. Gen. Odd Bull. is still drafting a report to the Security Council on last weekend's fighting between Syria and Israel after the coun- cil on Monday heard Israeli and Syrian charges and count e r grievances, e a c h accusing the other of aggression. However, it was made clear that —when fighting break outs on the Thant's new requests for. further border — of trying to determine staff facilities and money had who is doing the shooting, who been ready for submission prior to started it and who refuses to cease flarejup on Israel's fire, while at the same time trying the latest to maintain radio communications northern frontier. Thant told the Assembl3i—which with UNTSO'S headquarters in is not to meet until Dec. 1—that Jerusalem's No Man's Land. Gen. Bull, who has been chief of As a consequence the general staff of UNTSO since June 1963 declared each side to an Israeli had asked for greater strength in Arab shooting fracas often ac- personnel and facilities. cuses the United Nations of not * *********************** UNTSO'S present strength con- having sufficiently observed its NAL_ sists of 124 men. Gen. Bull has part in the fray. found that 15 of the UN observa- Thant asked for enough money tion posts and outposts on the , Israeli Arab borders a re manned to appoint 15 additional militarN "Or by only one man each and asked observers, requested permission to ' 3t. that he be given 15 more men so hige 11 more "supporting person-, 4. 150 RAMBLERS T i--iii-Tip iii that each post would have two nel" and asked for enough money ! ' - r• . " . e r7,73. to buy 22 new vehicles needed byl ..., n vie have the BESTe ar men on duty. . The single man on duty now. LTNTSO. The total sum of the new , he reported, must do double duty To what may the Evil Impulse be compared? To a man who comes to a door, opens it, and if no one halts him, enters as if he organizations any signs of such were an invited guest. If no one the past 10 years. for still objects, he gives orders as if Interior Minister Herman Hoer- he were the master of the house. cherl said he was convinced that —Zohar. Experts Meet to Study Neo-Nazism (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ANTWERP — An international conference on neo-Nazism opened here Tuesday with the participa- tion of 25 experts from Europe, as far as the German people were South America and Israel. concerned, the epoch of fascism The meeting. sponsored by the had been ended for all time. International Union of Resistance and Deportation. will last three days and study neo-Nazi org iza- tions in Europe. North and S uth America and Australia and will also deal with other problems. -uch as anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, the West German scientists working on Egyptian arms develop- ment. aid given by the Arab League to Nazi and anti-Semitic movements and the recent decision by the Bonn government to retain its statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes. A report by the International Union that West Germany is the center of a revival of Nazism THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, November 20, 1964 21 11- --- \- • I e ,: .•• WAILS * * ON OUR GIANT * USED CAR LOT ..a t KE 2-8922 Sedans - Wagons Convertibles COON BROS. USED CAR SALES ************************* ♦ r * * PLYMOUTH at TELEGRAPH Happy Chanukah was rejected earlier by the West German Interior Ministry. The report to be used at the Antwerp meeting was, according to the Union, based on research on neo-Nazi activities in 10 coun- tries. Several neo-Nazi groups are pre- sently active in West Germany, the report said. It also asserted there were 123 neo-Nazi groups or publishing houses in West Ger- many with about 25.000 members and a total circulation of 233.000. The Ministry admitted the ex- istence of 52 neo-Nazi publications but said it had no knowledge of others and that there had not been from Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation Makers of WEROY Cigarettes New Use for 'Fraternity' The teacher in the Socialist Sunday School on the East Side explained to the class the three- :fold basis of Socialism. "You know nothing about Socialism." emphasized the teacher, "un- less you realize that it stands for liberty. equality and frater- nity." Everybody got the point with the exception of Maxie. Every time the teacher asked Maxie to ' repeat the three principles of Socialism', he would omit one. Finally the teacher said: "Ell tell you what I am going to do with you. I am going to give you three buttons which I want you to take home. 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