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Ike Turns Down Five-Power Talk

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President Eisenhower today turned down a Swiss proposal to hold a new summit conference of major powers to "ease world tensions." The President expressed confidence in the U.N. and said that he did not intend to act outside that organization.

Official Isreali sources revealed this morning that their forces had siezed 50 million dollars worth of Russian-made Egyptian arms in four days of fighting.

The same sources also said that Israeli had achieved two objectives in the brief war. The first was to dramatize the eight years of conflict between the two countries and the second to forestall an Egyptian attack on Israel.

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