The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1956 Page: 2 of 32
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Israel Willing to Remove STREETS MIG Fighters
E (Continued from Pg. 1-Al € a a *
Clinard’s proposals would make
travel all right for people going . f
west to the high school, but he
doubted it would be suitable for
people en route to the downtown
business district. If they come east
on the recent extension of N. 6th
St. and Legett Dr., they will have
to swing over to N 3rd St. near
the high school in order to con-
tinue their eastward journey, he
said
Commissioner John Crutchfield
said traffic coming into town on
N. 6th St might have to turn
south at N. Mockingbird Lane,
and go south on that street to
N 3rd St and then make a left
Armed Forces From Egypt
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 i — arrangements with the United Na-nent resolutions of the (U.N.) Gen-
Prime Minister Ben-Gurion to- lions' regarding a U.N. Middle eral Assembly is welcomed by
night notified President Eisenhow- East police force
er that Israel will “willingly with-
draw" its forces from Egypt Nations force is - vesterday
“upon conclusion of satisfactory to Egypt in accordance with pert; patched to him yesterday.
________________—-—-^-———__——_—The Ben-Gurion position, as set
— ,--------.. . us,” Ben-Gurion said in a message
"Your statemenbatha apaieited replying to one Eisenhower dis-
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forth in the note to the President,
was a reversal of the Prime Min-
ister’s attitude of yesterday
Ben-Gurion at that time rejected
proposals for putting foreign
troops, "no matter bow called,”
on Israeli territory or in areas turn across busy Mockingbird traf-
on Israeli territory lie onto N 3rd St to continue
under Israeli occupation their trip. He doubled the wisdom
in his message to Eisenhower of throwing so much new east-
tonight, Ben-Gurion said: bound traffic onto N. 3rd St and
“We have never planned to an-N 1st St.
nex the Sinai Desert (in Egypt). Crutchfield said he believed it
By Russia -
WASHINGTON Nov I (—Rus
sia was reported today to be send-
ing military equipment, including
MIG jet fighters as well as "ad-
visors’’ in.o Syria, the Arab na-
tion neighboring Israel
Defense Department sources
which received these reports de-
clined to estimate how many of
the late-type MIG fighters may
have arrived in Syria so far
Military men here viewed this
as one more bit of evidence of
the Soviets sticking a finger into
the scrambled pie ot the Middle
East situation, in which Moscow
already had clamored for open
intervention
“In view of the United Nations would help to split the N. 6th
St. traffic at Victoria St. rather
resolutions regarding the with-
drawal of foreign stress from
Egypt and the creation of an in-
ternational force, we will, upon
conclusion of satisfactory arrange-
ment* with the United Nation* in
connection with tin* international
force entering the Suez Canal
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THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS 2-A
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area, willingly withdraw our
forces * ,
Ban-Gurion did not specify what
he means by "satisfactory ar-
rangementa" with the U.N., but
he did say:
"Although an important part of
| our aim has been achieved by the
destruction, as s result of the
Sinai operation, of fedayeen (com-
mando) gangs and the bases from
which they were planned and di-
rected, we must repeat our urgent
request to the United Nations to
call upon Egypt, which has con-
sistently maintained that it is in a
state of war with Israel, to re-
nounce this position, to abandon
its policy of boycott and blockade,
to cease the incursions into Israel
territory of murder gangs and, In
accordance with its obligations
under the United Nations Charter
to live at peace with member
states to enter into direct peace
negotiations with Israel ”
than at Grape St , as it is now
With the one-way (westbound)
rule now ending at Grape St , the
only thing motorists can do when
coming into town from the east
is to make turns onto and off of
Grape in order to continue east,
he explained By making the divid-
ing* line Victoria St. (three blocks
west of Grape St.) motorists
would still have the advantage of
the three main arteries into down-
town without having to make turns
at heavily traveled Grape St.
Those arteries are N. 5th, N
3rd and N. 1st Sts
Mayor Gatlin said several times
that he feels the congestion prob-
lem at the high school could be
solved by eliminating parking on
one side of N. Sth St. He gave
an opinion there would be more
justification for trying that plan
than extending the one-way rule
on that street
Commissioner A. Crutcher Scott
told the mayorthat the problem
by the school is due to people
who stop their cars briefly on N.
Sth St. to let children out of cars.
The commission said it would
like to have the benefit of the
thinking of Abilene Chamber of
Commerce Traffic Committee on
Clinard’s proposals.
POLICE
(Continued from Pg. 1-A)
Russian threat of armed interven-
tion was what halted the fight
ing
Premier David Ben-Gurion last
night sent Eisenhower assurance
of Israels intent to withdraw
forces from Egypt willingly on ar
rival of the U.N. troops.
Associated Press correspondent
Leonard Leddington reported
from Port Said that shooting in
the canal zone had ended by 1:30
p.m Thursday and the city was
peaceful.
He said Gen Sir Hugh Stock
well, commander of British-
French task forces, had been or
dered to stand firm and continue
build-up of the Allied occupation
under the cease-fire
Stockwell also said Egyptian
force* appeared to be making "a
considerable build up’’ just south
of the cease-fire line at El Cap,
near lamailia.
Uncertainty over other maneu-
vers in the Arab and Communist
camps Thursday made the cease-
fire seem insecure
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1956, newspaper, November 9, 1956; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1654276/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.