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UN Action Postponed UN Head Plans Visit On United Nations, N. V. (WNS) — Aclion iiy the United Nations S'.ciirity Council on Syria's complaint lifininst Israel for tliv attack at the Sea of Galilee has been postponed until after the holidays. Sir Leslie Knox Munro of New Zealand, president of the Council, suggested thi? postponement to give the Council time to study the **hew documents" before it. Those consisted of the rc|>ort of Gen. gurns, head of the t!N True.' Ku-

pervi.sion OJ c/tni/ation. pl.'ic spnnsihility (in Israel fur the lee cljish; Syrian military o. ^ captured by Israel showing K. . .-i asserted terrltoria; rlijht.s in the Sea of Galilee, and Syrian suggestions for a Council resolution expelling Israel from the UN. In his report 1o the Security Council, Gen. Burns suid that Israel committed "a delll>eratc violation" of the armistice agreement with .Syria when Israel armed forces attacked Syrian gun positions on the .Sea of Galilee. At the me time he reported to the Council that Syria had committed a number ot serious provocations against Israel In the last year-ftnda-lialf. The UN Truce Chief pointedly places the latest Israel attack on Syrian \k -iltions in the same category with "the Kthyp. and Gaza incidents, with which the Security Council has had to deal." Since, in connection with both those incidents, the Council had censured Israel, tin- phrasing of the present Burns report was seen In UN circles ns a j>os:;ib]e Invitation to censure Israel aK.tin for tin1 latest attack.

- New moves julution to the '"-cttliiB t h e Middle -'^ ' -,e under way as fast-mov„ developments centering around the beleaguered State of Israel, hemmed in by the enmity of its Arab neighbors, led to increasing recognition of the necessity for an ccord. United Nations Security Council Generul I>ag Hamtnarskjold announced to a news conference that would visit Tel Aviv, Cairo, Beirut and tlie capitals of the other Aral) states, as part of a twomonth tour. Mr. Hammarskjold while not specifically visiting the Middle East on a peace talks mission, will attempt to use his good offices with the governments of that area to effect some kind of a rapproachment between the conflicting countries. . '• '

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' New York (J'lA) Attacks 6i;ainst Ameilcan Jews by Arab prop* ugamlists "can only contribute to disunity among Americans and confuse the Issue m tho Middle. Kast," the American Jewish Committee warned Monday _ Declaring t h a t "there is .nV ' doubt that Arab propagandists ere' seeking, by their use ot antl-Seml-' tie propaganda, to weaken the status of Jews in America/' - the AJC reported that aided with the Arab propagandists are many of America's rlg-ht-wing propaganHigh schoolers nnd their par- dists who "(n happy accord with N. V. ents will meet with college stu- any anti-Semitic campaign, are dents home on vacation at the "So, the Arab view." The' This is College" program to be lielil reiijit of such activity Is "obstructat the Jewish Community Center ing the development of a sound this Sunday afternoon, American policy" for the Middle Miami (JTA)—Introduction of The program will open with a East, the rebort said. religious doctrine Into the- public Nun-Zlonbt coketail hour at 2 p. m.. followed Iphooi cuiriculuui could cause serby a panel discussion at 3 p. m. "The American Jewish Commitious community tensions and crePhases of college life will be dis- !ec Is a non-Zionist organization, ate anxieties amoni; children in cussed by students attending-uni- but It deeply resents any implicathe classroom. Judge Simon II. versities throughout the nation. tion that Zionists or other Jews Rifkind of New York declared here An Informal discussion period at In the United States are disloyal' , a meeting of the American 4 p. m, will round out the pro- to their country," the AJC stateCommitted. rgram. i\ Bonn (JTA) —Tho sum of.JW ment emphasized. It named Arab v nifklnd chairman of th" 1 million Is allocated for Israel repCollege catalogues from ac- diplomats as the worst offenders.' ''•"nil I'xicitive board, told aratlons in the Federal budget for credited schools will be displayed. These Include Mohammed Fadhel lg tb it certainly, the 195(5-57 submitted by Finance Min. Booklets oh how to choose; your el-Jamail, chairman of the fraq' i should give children ister Fritz Schaeffcr to the West college, how to prepare for school delegation to the VN General As[ling of the historical German Parliament for approval. and material explaining school sembly; Far|d Zeineddlne, Syrian' ' p n o ur civilization. The same amount was Included in c<5sts will be available. Ambassador to the United States; ' Mint our children the budget for the current year, and Mohammed Habib, press at"* (e the wide vaAn extensive display of scholar- tache at the Egyptian Embassy in bill nearly three times ns much as Ireligious baeteship information from leading uni- Washington. Arab diplomats, the this yenr is asked for Indemnifilonal life," he cation and restitution payments in versities has jilso been compiled AJC points out, "for years have Vng with this for use by high school students. Brussels (JTAI —• Belgian an\ x p I n 1 n e (I, fhoritie.i have continued to main- the new budget, which would en-. Booklets telling of the opportuni- been using the forum of tlie United Nations for similar attacks ori I'coijnltlon of tain that since the British surplus ter into effect next April. ties in Industry and in th* profes- American Jews, accusing them of , , ".is dissent, a arrives in their country marked Despite an unprecedented eco- sions will be on band. 'dual loyalty,' "'dual nationality,' • jtten Igncre. We "goods In transit," they are pow- nomic boom. West Gernmny is, for A cordial Invitation has been 'dual allegiance.'" 1 peril, localise erless to Imlt shipments. The only the third year in succession, takextended to parents of high school jleve is ln(iii;pn- w.iy to prevent war material from ing advantage of an escape clause Antl-Hemltr* J conscience and reaching F.'nypt by tills route, they In the reparations pact permitting students to attend, Sherman PosThe AJC report states that nerlenn prin- contend Is for Britain to halt the her, to hold payments for repara- ka. Center Youth Activities direc- among the anti-Semites who have to nil"-*. ciple of separation of churcli and initial surplus sales to the dealers. tions deliveries to a rock-liottoni tor stated. The program Is spon- Jumped on the Arab Ixandwagon sored by the Jewish Youth Council. •tale." The use of a large workshop In minimum of $t>0 million per year. lire Gerald L. K. Smith and CondePointing out that the drive to Antwerp for the overhaul of Brit- The reparations agreement sets Co-chairman of the program are McGlnley, in addition to such orIntroduce religious instruction In ish "surplus" war materiel and its $71 million <.s tlie "normal" rate. Miss Rita Kntzman, Joel l'ltlei ganizations "as the openly Hitthe public scliools "Is related to transshipment from that port to With respect to Indemnification ami Jej'ome Goidnwn. lerite National Renaissance Parthe anxieties of our age," Judge Egypt was denounced by tlie vast and restitution, allocations have ty." Most of the Arab propaRifkind declared "that It Is not majority of the Belgian press. Tlie lieen substantially increased. ganda seems to emanate from the function of the public school various Items are refurnished by When allowance Is made for Cairo, the AJC sayj,, citing the teacher to strengthen children In arms specialists In the employ of IxMiefits accruing to non-Jewish Egyptian-inspired pamphlet, "Jewa belief in God, a task which, is the Zelllck Company. Hie y victims of Nazism. West Gerish Atrocities in the Holy Land." exclusively within the province of Is strictly off limits to the plant many's new budget provides an A second pamphlet, 'The Story of press r p London (WNS)—The Board of Zionist Espionage in Egypt," obthe home, church and tiie syna- and one news photographer who h aggregate total of nliout $l- )0 million for Jewish claims of all cate- Deputies o( Britith Jews and« the viously written In Cairo, is being gpcuc. attempted to take a picture was gories, which constitutes under A n g 1 o-Jewish Association, tw distributed by Smith, McGinley warned off with the threat that If two percent of the Bonn Treas leading British - Jewish. organiza and other extreme right-wingers Personnel Moved From he minpped the shutter his camera ury's anticipated tax revenue. tions, Issued statements criticiz- whose hatred for Atnerlca's Jews' would he destroyed. ing the Government for Its atti "has inspired their devotion to tlie Jordan After Riots s , • tude in tiie present Israel-Arab Arab cause." .Jerusalem (JTA)—The United tension. States Consul General in Jordan Czeeh Arra» The Board of Deputies scored has asked the Israel Foreign MinThe AJC calls attention to the the British Government's "nega- nntl • Semitic, anti-Israel arguister whether, in the event of netive attitude" toward tiie "vital is- ments used by America's anticessity Israel would permit Amersue of maintaining a balance of Semites who continuously equate ican citizens in Jordan to crifss arms a s . between Israel and the Communism with Zionism, insistInto Israel without formalities. It Arab states and towards the rein- ing that Zionism and Communiim was reported here. The report K. Philip Voi;t, Douglas County the ngency, he related. Tho fourth forcement of the purposes of the both <ho Israel Foreign Office ngre seek "world supremacy.' Immediately. About; 20 or ,'(O Welfare Administrator, praised group is made up of the mentally Tripartite Declaration by the con- "The anti-Semites have eagerly American technicians were evac- the participation of the Family ill who number about 1100 and clusion of a.pact between the Unitpicked up and amplified these uated from the Old City of Jerusa- Service Committee In tin; work one-third of the patients are over ed Kingdom and Israel. Prime lem, through the Mundelluuin of the Federation's Family Service 05 years of age, Mr. Vogt stated. Minister Eden's Implied sugges- arguments, though how they will find evidence of Zionist-CommuGate, into Isruel. Department at a meeting held The smallest nnd most difficult tion that Israel make territorial nist rapport In tho shipment of group to help Is made up of chron- concessions an tho prico of peace Meanwhile, Arab Legion Col. last week. Czech arms to Egypt remains to ic alcoholics who number from 300 with the Arabs Was also criticized. Abdul Itallm, commanding officer Mr. Voct outlined the scope of be seen," the AJC' points out. It ef the Jordan forces! In the Old the welfare administration in to ,'lfiO, the administrator stressed. Similar sentiments wore ex deplores the adoption "by more What Is being done? The em- pressed by R. N. Carvalho, presi- respectable elements of American City, called his counterpart In Is- Douglas County. He said $1,500,000 rael, Col. CltnJm Iicrzog to Inform are spent here annually to aid phasis Is on prevention, protec- dent of tne AJA. Mr. Carvalho public opinion," such as the Amerhim that any firing heard in the from 15,000 to 20,000 persons who tion and rehabilitation, he said, suggested that y/ken Prime Minis- ican Friends of the Middle East, Old City was not aimed at Israel need help throughout tlie year. with the greatest step being taken ter Eden and President Eisenhow- of the false charge by America')) in the field of physical medicine. but was an "internal" matter. Who are these people? Mostly, For every patient who is rehabili' er meet In Washington at the end anti-Semites and Arab propaganthey are children who become de- tated, Mr. Vogt emphasized, a sav- o fnext month they should give dists that the so-called '.'Jewish EARLY ZIONISM consideration to the calling of n vote" exerts (in Influence on Amerr t New York (JTA)—Three cen pendent due to a breakdown in ing In dollars and cents Is also roundtablo conference of all par lean foreign policy In the Middle turles of continuing American in- family life which is usually caused shown due to the reduction of ties to initiate peace talks. East. terest in Palestine, and In the Jew- by fathers who ore in moral arid custodial care. tall restoration to Palestine, were legnl bankruptcy, Mr. Vogt statIn summing up, the adminls IIIOIIKST DOCTOR RATIO uncovered by leading historians ed. Tills Is a major problem be- trator concluded, new buildings Geneva <JTA)— Israel has th» Sunday Radio here In the religious and secular cause it effects a large number are not enough and additional of families, he added. Juvenile delargest ratio of- physicians for Its literature of tho United States tralnfd personnel Is needed to carlinquency, he reflected, is due to nnbbl Abraham J. Felilnun population of any country in thery out the program of prevention, •inco the 17th Century and In Die of Congregation Beth IKMPI of world, with Qnc physician for evaccounts In newspapers and pe- parental neglect. The program to protection nnd rehabilitation which Hnrtford, Conn., will discuss ery 431 inhabitants. The rails riodicals published In tills country help the delinquents is far from in the. long run will not only benefit more people but will also save ."If the goal is Unattainable" figures were contained In a survey during the past 200 years. The satisfactory, he added. The next largest group who need on the Message of Israel series released by tho-World'Health Or* the taxpayer more dollars. historians aro participating In a heard over KIJON from 12.05 ganization here. ".vo-dny Conference on tho Early assistance Is the aged, Mr. Vogt Louis Kate, committee chairto 12:30 p. m. Israel's ratio compares with one History of Zionism In America, pointed out. Tho average age Is 74 man, presided. Committee memfor 758 In the Soviet Union, One convened by the American Jcwlsli and most of these oldsters are not bers who attended are: Mrs. Juleligible for old age assistance, Mr. The Eternal Light program for every 777 in the United States, ius Netvman, Paul Grossman, Mrs. Historical Society and the Jewish will be broadcast over KFAB one for every 3,500 In Egypt, one Harry Sldman, Mrs. Jacob Wine, Agency for Palestine, being held Voijt nald from 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon. There aro also 3500 disabled for every 1,290 in the Lebanon and Calvin Newman, Yale Richards ::t the Theodor Hcrzl.. Institute j. Edward.. one for every 6,290 in Jordan. persons who seek the services of here.

Against Teaching Doctrine in Schooi

College Panel At Center Sun.

150 Million Bonn Budget for Claims

Belqians Cannot Holt Arms Flow

2 British Groups Criticize Policy

Administrator Says ... .

Moral andLegal Bankruptcy Causes Family Breakdown

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