Ahram, which reflects the views of IContInued from Page 1) the Nasser regime, said that the Middle East arms shipments, Rusk Scranton visit was agreed upon said Washington had pressed for after Nixon sent a message "beg- this goal for more than a year but ging" Nasser to receive Scranton that it appeared a prerequisite to as a personal emissary. A Cairo such a limitation was a general report said the conditions the settlement of outstanding political Nasser regime required for re- issues. Afterward, he said, the establishing diplomatic relations Russians may be willing to talk. with the U.S. involved "no more Se expressed confidence that than an understanding of our posi- political compromise on both sides tion, and that you cease helping could lead to a solution of the the Israeli aggressor and refrain Middle East deadlock. from encouraging her to perpetu- Scranton, who has been men- ate further aggression." Foreign tioned as a possible candidate for Minister Abdel Moneim Rifai of secretary of state, was sched- Jordan said in Beirut that he wel- uled tentatively to spend nine days comed the Scranton visit. Nixon abroad conferring with heads of has sent a message to King Hus- state and governmental leaders. sein of Jordan telling him that as Nixon has asked President Nasser President he will place the highest of Egypt and other leaders to give priority on Middle East peace and his envoy "a full and frank ex- stability and seeks to improve U.S.- position of your views on the situa- Jordanian relations.) tion in your country and the Mid- The Middle East is cited in an dle East and world in general." essay on defense contained in a Scranton will confer in Israel 620-page book of 18 essays en- with Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, titled "Agenda for the Nation" to Foreign Minister Abba Eban and be published Friday by the Brook- senior foreign ministry officials. Before leaving on a 10-day fact-finding mission in the Middle ings Institution here. Carl Kaysen, Scranton will not carry any director of the Institute for Ad- East, William Scranton, former Nixon messages to Middle East Pennsylvania governor, tells re- vanced Studies at Princeton Uni- officials. Nixon believes that the versity and a consultant to the Middle East is a region where porters in New York that the Rand Corp., wrote that 'Only in the trip takes him to the "most vol- Soviet and American power con- Middle East are the prospects of canic part of the world." With verge and where another Arab- Scranton is Nixon press aide Ron war so high and the degree of Israel war is a constant threat. American commitment clearly so Ziegler. Scranton's itinerary was listed as great as to raise the prospect of Teheran, Iran, Dec. 4; Beirut, United States military intervention Lebanon, Dec. 5; Cairo, Egypt, Arabia, Dec. 8; Amman, Jordan, if all else failed and the Arab Dee. 6; Jidda and Riyadh, Saudi Dec. 9; Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, countries were really about to Dec. 10-11. He undertook a similar overrun Israel." The essays by 18 trip to Western Europe in October. experts analyze substantive prob- Brith Abraham Order He served as assistant to Secre- lems facing President-elect Nixon Ends Insurance Program tary of State Christian Herter in and the new Congress. He and his NEW YORK (JTA)—As part of a the Eisenhower administration. aides are reportedly studying it revamping of basic programs aim- (The Cairo newspaper at closely. ed at attracting American-born Jews as members, a venerable Jewish fraternal order has acted to liquidate its insurance program, one of the mainstays of ICS original appeal to Jewish immigrants when R was founded 80 years ago. Brith Abraham started the new On The Beautiful New effort with a decision at its recent convention to close out its insur- MARK III - CONTINENTAL - MARQUIS ance program and pay off all poli- MERCURY - COUGAR cies, subject to any liens. Louis G. Bauer, the order's grand master, Or a Fine Selection of Used Cars said that Brith Abraham had • Come See stopped writing insurance prior to the convention. The insurance liquidation decision appeared to be the first for a Jewish fraternal or- ganization. There are about 2,000 Arnold 1. Feuerman, President Brith Abraham policies in force, JWB Bringing Ligh t to Servicemen and Their Children on Hanuka Festival NEW YORK — When Hanuka stallations for adults and special lights are kindled at military posts 1Hanuka parties for the children of all over the world, children of their religious schools and will con- Jewish servicemen on overseas duct festival observances in vet- duty with the U.S. Armed Forces erans hospitals. Jewish Peace Corps volunteers will receive thousands of individu- in far-off places also will be light- ally-wrapped gift packages. ing Hanuka candles and opening Through arrangements made as gifts received from JWB's wom- early as last August by the wom- en's organizations' services. en's organizations' services of the National Jewish Welfare Board, You know, humanly speaking, 200 affiliated local groups in the United States started preparing the there is a certain degree of temp- which will overcome any gifts to insure their arrival at tation widely scattered destinations in virtue. —Samuel Johnson. time for Hanuka. JWB's Commis- sion on Jewish Chaplaincy and Armed Forces and Veterans Com- munity Services also spearheaded more these plans. and the total amount to be paid out is about $1,000,000, after deduction of outstanding liens on one class of policies, officials said. At its peak, the order had 220,000 members, but membership de dined through a combination of natural deaths and lack of interest among American-born Jews in in- surance coverage and cemetery plots, two of the mainstays of fra- ternal organizations. Brith Abra- ham now has about 10,000 men and women members in 175 lodges, most of them on the Eastern Sea- board. Arabs Make Dead Talk PARIS (ZINS)—The Arabs truly "topped" themselves in a pamph- let which is currently being circu- lated in Europe among university students. This publication, among others, reveals that "Zeeb Jabotin- sky called upon Israel in 1967 to occupy the surrounding Arab coun- tries." Jabotinsky died in 1940, SAVE $30 AFTER-5 GOWNS '69 Seg. WI. For Bar iditzvaha, Weddings, Parties and Holiday. MP* Sto 44 SHAN DELS 154 South Woodward near Maple 11111MINGHAM, Midi. Ml 24191 4 GRATIOT AT 12 MILE ROAD DR 1-0180 PR 8-9500 or Need uka services to be held during the eight-day festival, which begins sundown Dec, 15. 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