B-G Also Calls Syrian Attacks 'Act of War' (Continued from Page 1) is voicing further threats that "not only border settlements but all Israel's inhabitants will be hurt." After Eban presented Israel's case, Dr. Omar Loutfi, chairman of the United Arab Republic delegation, delivered a long speech, most of which was a recital of alleged former aggres- sions against Egypt and Syria presumably committed by Israel. Telling the Council that Israel "threatens reprisals," Dr. Loutfi stated: "The UAR does not fear reprisals and is pre- pared to reject aggressions." Eban then took the floor again, pointing out to the Coun- cil that "not once in the long address of the representative of the United Arab Republic was a denial made of the fact that hundreds of shells were fired into I s r a e l i villages." Eban branded the Loutfi speech as "devoid of relevance, truth or intentions of peace." He cited numerous instances from the UNTSO report to show that I s r a e s complaint was fully justified by UN observers. Gunnar Jarring, Swedish pres- ident of the Security Council, then adjourned the meeting subject to recall by the chair. The gravity which Israel at- taches to the latest crisis forced upon it by Syria was illustrated by extraordinary activity on the part of Eban Monday. Before the Council meeting he conferred privately and sep- arately with Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and the chairman of the British, Amer- ican, French, Swedish, Cana- dian and Panamanian delega- tion. Eban said that within the next 24 hours he expects to confer also with other delega- tions represented in the Secur- ity Council, including the USSR. Just before the Council con- vened, the Israeli diplomat summoned a press conference j here where he virtually gave a preview of his Council address. A dramatic part of the press conference occurred when Lt. Col. Arich Shalev of the Israel Army passed to Eban fragments of artillery shells and m o r t a r bombs which fell on Israeli soil dur- ing last week's Syrian bom- bardment. When Eban showed this "hardware" to the members of the press, he was asked whether the Syrian guns and shells were of Soviet make, as reported. He confirmed that fact, but added that Israel could not have con- doned the shooting if the guns IF YOU TURN THE •v•c_1• I UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Julius Rosenwald Post and Auxiliary, Unit 218 of American Legion, will hold their annual Hanukah party for Lapeer Hos- and shells were of Western origin. Major Gen. Carl von Horn, Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, reported to UN headquarters here Monday that the Dec. 3 exchange of fire between the Syrians and Israelis in the Huleh area in Galilee was "opened from the Syrian side." • In a report on the incident sent by General von Horn to Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold and circulated by the latter to the Security Council just before Abba Eban started to present Israel's case to the body Monday afternoon. Gen. von Horn reported also that after the UN military observers —UIP Photo called for a ceasefire last Wed- Israel's Ambassador Abba nesday, Israel stopped promptly "at the agreed time," while Eban is shown here displaying mortar fragments to the Unit- Syrians continued firing. ed Nations Security Council For the first time here, it was stated publicly on the authority during his address accusing the United Arab Republic of of Gen. von Horn that Mrs. an "act of war" in bombing Joyce Doran, wife of the British air attache in Tel Aviv, was Israeli villages in the Huleh area. murdered by infiltrators who had come from, and returned to, Syrian territory. The report de- Philips Re-Eelected clares that "three cartridges with Arabic in were Mayor of Toronto found at the place where Mrs. TORONTO, (JTA) — Nathan Doran had been shot, approxi- Philips, the son of Polish- mately 60 meters from the place Li thua n-i a n immigrants to where her body was found." Canada, has been re-elected * * * Mayor of Toronto. Garnering a Ben-Gurion Calls Syrian total of 53,776 votes, Mayor Shelling 'An Act of War' Philips soundly defeated two Direct JTA Teletype Wire opposing candidates, Ford Brant to The Jewish News and Joseph Cornish. JERUSALEM — Prime Minis- Mayor Philips is the sixth ter David Ben-Gurion reiterated Jew elected to head a Canadian Wednesday that the recent Syrian attacks were considered city in the recent series of muni- "an act of war," but he refused cipal election s. Others are: to be drawn into a public Frank Dembinsky, of Flin Flon, declaration of the government's Manitoba; Harry Veiner, Medi- intentions should the attacks cine Hat; Allan Barsky, Prince Albert; Sid Buckwold, Saska- continue. The Prime Minister took that toon; . and George Simon, Alex- position in replying to two andria, Ont. motions in the Knesset for de- bate on the Syrian attacks and ENGRAVING DONE on the security situation on WHILE YOU WAIT ! Israel's northern border. The ALL WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIR DONE ON PREMISES. motions were offered by the left-wing Achdut Avodah and George Ohrenstein the right wing Herut. The two Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler parties agreed after the Prime 18963 Livernois Minister's statement to refer UN 1-8184 the subject to the Knesset com- mittee on security and foreign affairs. The session opened with a ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, during which a special pres- idential message was read by the speaker. Pinchas Rosen, the Minister of Justice, spoke on the significance of the declara- tion. It was announced that a special Israel stamp to mark the event was placed on sale Wednesday. NEW EXCITING SENSATIONAL TASTE IT'S A CHOICE MELLOW WINE WITH NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS TO GIVE A NEW AND DIFFERENT TASTE. IT CAN BE USED IN MIXED DUNKS, ON THE ROCKS OR WITH ICE AND SODA. NATURE BOY IS MADE BY CADILLAC CLUB, THE LARGEST SELLING WINE IN MICHIGAN. Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. JERUSALEM.--The Austrian Minister in Israel called Tues- day at the Foreign Ministry to request an explanation of pick- eting of motion picture theaters in Israel which show German- language films, most of which are made in Austria. The Foreign Ministry pointed out that in Israel as in any oth- er democratic country groups of citizens have the right to ex- press peacefully their likes and dislikes. The Austrian diplomat. was assured that the govern- ment of Israel has no intention of banning the importation of Austrian films. Arabs Beaming at Africa LONDON (WJA)—The Boy- cott-of-Israel conference held recently in Kuwait recommend- ed Arab states to "beam short- wave broadcasts to the African countries as a measure to coun- ter Israeli propaganda." 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