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this reaction
from
community
in America:
League of the
the Jewish
Monday there was sharp disillusion
and dismay at the McClosky
statement
concerning
"neutrality
in word, thought,
and deed. "
The row -back by Secretary
Rusk did not fully catch up
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it
know.
We
aaid on that
to have described
at the time.
In the
it,
fir ■ t
today,
B-10
we never
place,
promiaed anybody
on auch a move of that
of ~overnments
solved
action,
action
I suppose,
to open the
the
judgment
Q
that
they
chan9
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Thi) deci
to
have been nlade on the basis
of the
11
eitua.tion
in the Secur1t:y
council
and
ut·gency"
of implementing
a c~ase-fire.
said
tllat
no foundation
to Syrian
clla.i·ges
t at lsl·ael
inten~\ed
to advance
on Dal!lascu.s.
Israel's
action
wa.s
- on a cease-fire
resolution,
but there is not yet a
clear indication
of probable
action on the Indian request
for condem
nation of Israel for the deaths of the Indian soldiers.
She said it was
reported
that Britain
was seeking a Big Four summit meeting
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with U. S. 1 but no confirniation
here.
Bob
1
statement
still stood although
Pierpoint
said Mr. Rusk s morning
Cairo was not pulling back on charge of U.S. air activity.
Richard
Hottelet
reported
no signs yet of USSR action to back words of support
to UAR.