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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-02-05

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50—BUSINESS CARDS

LOUIE'S Re-upholstering. Repairing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason-
able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339,
VE 5-7453

Ili' DR ESSMAKER, alterations and re-
,
pairing .reasonable, a ll garments,
s.
free fittings in your home. Call
between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. TO
8.3882

JDC Announces Demand End to. Infiltrations of
31(ilbeit Proaram
syr- • an Armed Forces Into Israel
e,
Chanae
Continued from Page 1
z, for Age d
I were seen as highlighting Is- , Syrian planes, intercepted above

A lim ited numb er o f age d selves in the rubble of the vii-; rael's basic dilemma which was ! Israel's northernmost settlement
men and women who arrived in , lage. There was no immediate whether Israel should accept, of Metullah, were chased back
Israel before 1948 will be ac reply from Syria to the UN for the time being, the condition across their own territory.
I of the destruction of the Syrian
Syrian casualties and damage
Central Washer Service
cepted in the homes and insti - withdrawal request.
. - ..- . ,
tutions of Malben, the Joint ' The Syrians renewed, in the , fortifications and continue to were estimated to be "much
,
Fast
Service
-
Free
Estimates.
4 :: : Auto. Washers. Gas Dryers. Distribution Committee welfare early hours of Tuesday night, ; oppose f u r t h e r incursions higher" than Israel's. Fifty
" ;
Whirlpool-Kenmore Specialties.
program on behalf of aged, ill their sporadic fire, directing it 1 through what was considered in-' houses were leveled by the Is-
All repairs in home. Guaranteed. ,
and handicapped newcomers to at an area near Beit Katzir. The I effective UN action, or whether raelis in the abandoned village
.
VAlley 2-2277
the Jewish State, it was an - 20 - minute burst of shooting in - efforts to prevent further incur- of T a w a f i k. A quantity of
3 .
nounced by Moses A. Leavitt, volved small arms, machine- sions should be made through Syrian machineguns and small
w ,
4
" ' 1—SCIlt% ARTZ All kinds of earpen- •TDC executive vice-chairman. guns and a few mortars. No direct application of military arms was captured by the Is-
= ; ter u ork no iob too big or small The change in policy applies casualties were reported.
force.
; raelis in the raid on Tawafik-
on ...
BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035.
It was noted that the latter the largest military " action
_____ only where there is bed space
The shooting Tuesday night
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FIRST CLASS Painting and Paper- or
housing accommodation came after a relatively y quiet course might require the de- , undertaken by Israel since the
hanging. Special rates. Victor, TO
struction of additional Syrian period preceding the Sinai cam-
; available. To be admitted, aged day in the area, although, ac-
•-.4
9-7260.
1
positions and thus considerably paign of 1956.
..,
persons
must
be
referred
to
cording
to
Israel
sources,
five
PAINTING and Feng-
ti
inside
governmental ag- Syrian soldiers, d
The damage, on the Israeli
- rede cora
disguised
ii
as broaden the extent and implica-
:7..s.
and out side
esti m ates. Rea- Malben 1. 33,
sonable. TO 7-1937.
' encies. with the government farmers, crossed the drainage tion of the clashes. This dilem- side, was suffered in the settle-
DEROVEN, painting and agreeing to reimburse Malben ditch separating Israel from ma was presumed to be under ments of Maagan, • Deganya,
r. NATHAN
decorating, first class and free for maintenance costs.
Syrian fields, and s t a r t e d study by the Prime Minister and Haon and Shaar Hagolan, where
estimates. Call UN 4 5667, eve-
Leavitt pointed out that the ploughing in Israel soil. They his advisers, but Biran's demand Syrian shells landed during the
t.t.1
nings LI 4 5213.
new policy was made possible , were not challenged and soon to the UN truce chief was con- ' intense fighting in the early
= ' •
' because of Malben's success in returned to Tawafik.
, sidered an indication that Israel . hours this morning. None was
55—MISCELLANEOUS
providing care and assistance
meant to warn Gen. Von Horn injured in any of the settle-
;
An
Israel
army
spokesman
ex
POODLES. beautiful white minia- ' for aged men and women who
' that the second course was a ments, all civilians having taken
tures, also tiny blacks. A.K.A. arrived in Israel after 1948. He hibited to foreign press repre-
very real possibility. cover in bomb-proof shelters.
$100. UN 4-0612.
indicated that the waiting list sentatives some of the arms
Due notice was taken mean-' Life went on as usual in the
WANTED good used Violin. call for Malben care which only a captured by Israel troops in the , while of
Cairo reports that Israeli settlements. On the Syr-
KE 7-6408.
raid on Tawafik, including some Egyptian units have been or- ian side. Israeli observers saw
short time ago numbered sever raid
the latest Soviet weapons dered to the Israel border. The military ambulances carrying
al thousand. has been virtually
eliminated. He pointed out that sent to the United Arab Repub- implied threat was not being away the casualties who had
ai .
, JDC's estimated 1960 budget lie.
taken seriously. however, on the fallen at Tawafik. The raid into
for its work in Israel, including ''These included a fully auto- premise that the United Arab Tawafik was launched following,
Malben. totaled more than matic Kalashnikov, a 20-round Republic would not dare yet to four days of fighting in the de-
JERUSALEM,
Ben-Haroush,
the (JTA)—David
self-styled $11.500.000. some 40 percent of carbine and Czech-made 82-mm ' initiate major military action. militarized zone near Beit Kat-
! recoilless antitank gun, believed
- the agency's over-all budget.
zir. The four days of fighting
leader of the North African im ; Air. Leavitt hailed the new to have been made available to • No Foothold in Israel
were climaxed with mortar fire
migrants who was sent to jail ' policy as a "notable first step." the UAR since the 1956 Sinai for Syrians'—Mrs. Meir
TEL AVIV—The Syrians have from the Syrian side.
last August for his part in the "The day is still some distance Campaign.
Israel protested to UNTSO
Haifa riots last July. was re- in the future," he said. "when
Israel moved Tuesday, both no foothold in the demilitarized
not only about the latest
leased this week on a presi- , all of Israel's aged can be cared here and at the United Nations zone southeast of Lake Tiberias
shootings but also about the
dential amnesty.
for by Malben or any similar in New York, to prod UN offi- and they will not get one any
more than they will get a foot- overflights of two Syrian Rus-
Originally sentenced to a two- organization. Malben was set up cials into action to ensure the
sian type MIG 17 fighters.
hold in Tel Aviv, Mrs. Golda
year term on charges which in - to cope with the massive prob- complete evacuation of Syria
Col. Raymond
a
a
Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister. giuhi.
Pirloteeof
as e-Be
he
rl-
eluded assaulting one of the lems created by the immigra- from the demilitarized zone declared Tuesday.
police who helped end the riot - tion to Israel—along with hun- southeast of Lake T i b e r i a s,
Mrs. Meir made the statement twice•
ing in Haifa's Wadi Salib sec- dreds of thousands of others- which was the scene of a savage
in a special interview with
Brigadier Meir Zorea. Israeli
tion and illegal possession of of thousands of aged, ill and four-day long battle.
The Israel Foreign Ministry Yediot Achronot. Israel evening Army commander in the region,
firearms, Ben-Haroush had his physically handicapped men
instructed Joseph Tokoah, act- daily. She said that the demili- told military correspondents at
term cut in half on appeal. It and women."
A major factor in making ing permanent head of the Is- tarized zone, scene of four his headquarters that Israel is
is customary to release prison-
straight days of fierce fighting, determined to maintain the
ers on good behavior after they bed space available. Mr. Lea- rael delegation at the UN to which tapered off Monday night. status quo in the region and will

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Leader o f H
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have finished two-thirds of their vitt indicated, was Malben's submit a formal request for such
new program of extra-mural action, and a similar demand
sentence.
Ben-Haroush said. on leaving care for the aged, under which was conveyed here to Gen. Carl
the prison, that he would re- the aged receive housing. cash C. Von Horn, chief of the UN
care and Truce Supervision Organization
out-patient
p
rants
"
turn to political activities but grants.
in Jerusalem. The request in-
that he would "change" his line. to
other
services
to
enable
them
live independently in
the cluded a demand that the UN
He did not disclose what his communities.
should act also to assure no
new political approach would
future Syrian incursions. Mrs.
be. "Even David Ben-Gurion was
Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign
once imprisoned and later re- UN Commission Lauds
Minister, met Monday night
sumed his activities so there is JDC Aid to 200,000
with Ogden Reid, United States
no reason why I should be dis-
UNITED NATIONS. (JTA)— Ambassador to I s r a e 1. who
couraged." he declared. While
The Joint Distribution Commit- sought information on new de-
he was in jail. his followers or-
tee aided more than 200.000 velopments in the Beit Katzir
ganized a new political party
men. women and children in area. where the fighting took
which polled less than one per-
1958, according to a report place. and on their background
cent of the votes in the national issued by the office of the as well as on Israel policy and
election last November.
United Nations High Commis- plans for any future action. Is-

World Bank May Help
Develop Israeli Ports



sioner for Refugees. rael sources described Meir-
The report, mentioning the Reid talks as an "information"

er
'
o th work among the activities meeting, aimed at providing
JDC's
of
non-governmental or- Reid with data for his report to
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
shows that more the U.S. State Department.
iganizations,
to The Jewish News)
I than 100,000 of those helped
Diplomats from various coun-
LONDON — David Horowitz, i
Governor of the Bank of Israel, ; by the JDC in 1958 were in tries called on top level Foreign
; Moslem lands, principally in Ithnistry officials for informa-
disclosed Wednesday that the North Africa and Iran; 57,000 • tion on the Israel-Syrian clashes.
World Bank in Washington was were in Europe: 40,000 in Is-
The request to the UN here
keenly interested in Israel's rael and more than 4,000 in
was placed before Gen. Von
plans to develop its ports and other areas such as Australia. Horn
by Avraham Biran, head
that a technical delegation of
According to the High Com-
the World Bank was due in Is- missioner "perhaps the most : of the Foreign Ministry's armi-
rael soon for an on-the-spot notable single development of . stice division. According to a
study of those plans.
1958 was the assistance which Foreign Ministry communique.
Horowitz, who came here the JDC had undertaken to Biran asked Gen. Von Horn to
from Washington, said an econ- Jews in Poland. By the end of adopt "all necessary measures
omic mission of the World Bank 1958. the Commissioner re- to effect the removal of Syrian
has already presented a report ported, JDC aid in Poland had military units from the demili-
and the World Bank delegation, reached some 22,000 indi- tarized zone." The Israel _repre-_
which is to consist of engineers viduals. The Commissioner. re- sentative on the Israel-Syrian
and contractors, will study the ported that JDC's 1958 expen- Mixed Armistice Commission
plans for the development of ditures totaled $27,703,400 for . submitted a similar demand to I
the Haifa and Eilat harbors and its operations in Israel, Mos- ' the commission chairman.- '
Observers here recalled Is-
the creation of a new port at lem countries and Europe.
I
rael Prime Minister David ■
Ashdod.
I
The Israel banking official re- . Belgian Banks Grant I Ben-Gurion's warning in the
Knesset that unless the UN

ported that Eugene Black. head
expelled the Syrian invaders
of the World Bank, plans to visit , Israel $5,000,000 Loan
(Direct
JTA
Teletype
Wire
from the Beit Katzir area,
1
;
Israel. probably this spring.
to The Jewish News)
Israel would be compelled to
He called 1959 a favorable JERUSALEM, — A group of
use force again.
period for Israel's economy and Belgian banks have agreed to
The Ben-Gurion and Biran
attributed the decrease in Is- grant Israel a $5,000,000 loan
rael's international trade deficit ; for the purchas, of industrial statements were followed by re-
to increase in exports. He said ! equipment, it was reported here ports that the Syrians were re-
he hoped there would be. in Wednesday. The granting of the turning to the positions in the
1960, a consolidation of this loan --as decided upon on the village of Tawafik, which Israel
process and further improve- ; recommendation of a delegation troops stormed and smashed
ment in Israel's international of Belgian industrialists who Sunday night.
I recently visited Israel.
The current developments
trade balance.

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was within Israel's boundaries not permit Syrians to establish
and under Israel's sovereignty. "new facts."
She added that "We will have Says Israel Must Use Force
no negotiations about ownership
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime
of- this land." She declared that Minister David Ben-Gurion told
it had been proved that Syrian the Knesset that. as long as the
soldiers were sent in. disguised United Nations Truce Super-
as farmers, to plough the dis- vision Organizati-m finds itself
pitted land.
unable to "chase" the Syrians
After several such incidents. out of Israeli territory, Israel
she said. Israel had asked the will have no choice but to use
United Nations Truce Super- force.
visory Organization to instruct
Ben-Gurion made the state-
the Syrians to suspend the work. ment after the Communist and
"as we did when we were asked Herut party members in the
to in similar cases, but the Knesset filed resolutions call-
United Nations took no action ing for a debate on the latest
in this respect." outbreaks of fighting along the
She repeated the assurance of Syrian border. "If we have no

Prime Minister Ben-Gurion that other choice for the safeguard-
legal owners of the land would ing of the lives of our watch-
be permitted to cultivate their men and workers." said the
ground but that "we will not Prime Minister, "we 'shall have
permit this to Syrian soldiers t to resort to 'he use of force-
or policemen. Syria has no as long as the United Nations
is unable to chase the Syrians
rights whatever in the area."
An Israel Army spokesman off."
Ben-Gurion stated that the
reported that Syrian troops
returned Tuesday morning to irrigation canal near Belt Kat-
zir was dug six years ago. and
the village of Tawafik, which
was stormed and razed by separate Arab lands from Jew-
Israel troops Monday. after - ish-owned lands. I sr ael, he said,
recognized the right of the
the Syrians had turned it into
Arabs to work - their own lands.
a fortified position. The Syr-
Observers pointed out that.
fans again sent troops dis- since the Israeli-Syrian Armis-
guised as farmers into the dis- ,
tice Agreement was signed in
puted land on the Israel side 1949. Israel had filed with the
of the drainage canal. I United Nations a total of 750
The spokesman said that this I complaints against Syrian mili-
time the Israel troops did not Nary positions inside the de-
react. When the Syrian "farm- militarized Zone. The UN. how-
ers" observed there was no re- ever. has not succeeded in dis-
action . from the Israelis, they lodging any of the Syrians
returned to Tawafik and later from those illegally held posi-
the Syrians opened intermittent tions.
firing again.
.ksjyor7ida nConfers
Three Israelis were dead, olinamIsimraael
Flare-Up
seven were injured, and a
UNITED NATIONS, Is l. Y..
number of settlements suffer- (JTA) — Secretary General
ed damage from Syrian shell- Dag Hammarskjold, who re-
ing after the night during I turned here Sunday from a six-
which Israeli forces wiped out week tour of Africa, during
the Syrian military base. . which he had conferred with
At the same time, Israeli jet ; United Arab Republic President
fighters chased from the skies 1 Gamal Abdel Nasser at Cairo,
four Syrian Russian-made MIG- I plunged into the UN's role in
17 fighter planes attempting to the latest flare - up of hostilities
invade Israeli air space. The I between Syria and Israel.

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