UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)-
Argentine President Arturo
Frondizi was reported to have
said at Brussels, Belgium, that
he does not consider an Israeli
apology sufficient "reparation"
"for the illicit and clandestine"
ARTURO FRONDIZI
transfer of Nazi killer Adolf
Eichmann from Argentine ter-
ritory to Israeli soil.
When the Security Council
last Thursday adopted the re-
solution proposed by Argentina,
calling for "adequate repara-
tion" from Israel, Dr. Mario
Amadeo, chairman of the Argen-
tine delegation, refused to
specify what "reparation" his
government would consider
"adequate."
He had been asked the ques-
tion, first by Israel Foreign
Minister Golda Meir then, force-
fully, by Arkady A. Sobolev,
head of the Soviet Union's dele-
gation.
On behalf of the United States
Government, Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge had told the Coun-
cil that Washington would con-
sider Israel's apology, already
voiced in the Council by Mrs.
Meir, as "adequate." Adoption
of the resolution itself, "taken
together" with Mrs. Meir's
apology for Israel's violation of
Argentine sovereignty in the
abduction of Eichmann, should
close the case, Lodge said.
The Brussels statement by
Frondizi left doubts as to what
further steps, if any, were con-
templated by the Argentine
government.
Dr. Amadeo had told the
Council, at one point in the
debate on his anti-Israel resolu-
tion, that his government de-
manded not only the return of
Eich-mann, but also the punish-
ment of those who captured the
Nazi without permission from
the Argentine government.
However, the Buenos Aires
representative did not repeat
this interpretation when chal-
lenged for a definition of "ade-
quate reparation."
initiatives give the hope that
new progress will be achieved."
The Premier added he was
certain that "useful coopera-
tion between Israel and the
young State of the Congo will
be established and that the
Congo will find in Israel things
to follow as examples, mainly
in the field of rural economy
and the organization of co-
operatives."
On his arrival at The Hague
with his wife and daughter, the
Prime Minister was greeted by
a group of Netherlands offi-
cials.
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Belgium.
the announcement in the Bunde-
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Dr. Schaffer asserted that
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extradition of Nazi criminal
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Nazis who have fled to sanc- return him to Argentina.
tuary in Argentina will be one
He pointed out that Argen-
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Israel Premier Ben-Gurion re-
mained firm this week in his
conviction that Eichmann would
be tried in Israel.
Home after his European trip,
the Prime Minister took his
daily morning walk on Tuesday
and later returned to his office
to resume his regular duties.
He spent several hours Mon-
day at the Herzliah seashore,
and was applauded by thousands
of bathers.
Finance Minister Levi Eshkol
who had been acting Prime
Minister during B 3n-Gurion's
visit left soon after his return
for Belgian Congo on the first
leg of a West African tour that
will take him to Liberia, Ghana
and Nigeria.
Before leaving Brussels, Ben-
Gurion had told a delegation of
Zionist organizations that Israel
expected three actions from
non-Israeli Jewries.
He said these were (1) pro-
vision of Jewish education to
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by a common culture;" (2)
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"My country has feelings of
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The Prime Minister, Mrs.
Ben-Gurion and Israel Ambas-
sador Chanan Cidor had lunch
with the Queen and Prince
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Israel Apology Not Sufficient, Frondizi Says; B-G Holds Firm