Euromart Advisers Ur ed • •in IsraelonneserationChargesI Shanghai Victim • to Extend Israel Ties t g o After. Home Police Unlock Bizarre 'Trunk Case' ZeletYPe Wire a Complete Association ROME (JTA) — Mordecai Look, alias Joseph Dahan, who figured in the bizarre "trunk case" here, left Tuesday for Israel to face charges of desertion. to The Jewish News) Louk faces charges pf leaving the country illegally and, possibly, a more serious accusation of being an enemy agent. However, he asked to be returned because he would STRASSBOURG—Jean Duivieu- sart, president of the European parliament, reporting on a recent official visit with a parliamentary delegation to Israel, expressed the hope Tuesday that the present • limited trade pact between Israel and the European Economic Com- munity would lead ultimately to a full association for IsraeL He spoke at a meeting of, the parliament currently in segkion. The parliament has an advisory role with the six-nation EEC. He conveyed to the parliament the ° wish expressed by all Israeli of- ficials with whom the delegation met for an enlargement of all elements in the existing EEC-Israel pact so that a "real association agreement" - could be reached. "The delegation took note that the existing agreement must be considered only as a first step toward closer links between the community and Israel which will contribute not only to economic and social progress of those countries but also to the pres- ervation and reinforcement of peace in the Middle East," he feel more secure in Israel. The Is- rael Embassy said that Louk had met with an Israeli consul and had said that he was "ready to sub- mit himself to Israeli law." He also declared he was satisfied with the treatment by Italian police. Louk, or "Dahan," admitted to Rome newspapermen that he had been working for the Egyp- tian secret service. According to hini, he had come to Rome to discuss with the Egyptians "fu ture conditions of work," pre- sumably involving the payment he would receive as a plant under the false name in Israel. (The evening newspaper, Maariv, in Tel Aviv, stated that Louk had planned to replace an- other Egyptian spy, Salim Maborek, whg was captured by the Israelis Louk (above) is the man res- cued last week when Egyptian diplomats tried to abduct him. He had been slugged, doped and placed inside a trunk addressed as diplomatic air mail to the Egyptian . Foreign Ministry in Cairo (right of page.) Louk was identified by Israeli police authorities as a 30-year-old resident of Petach Tikvah, who, in 1961, escaped to the Gaza Strip, leaving behind his wife and four Children. When they searched his room, police found a signet ring (above) with a secret compartment appar- ently used to carry microfilm. Police said he was born in Span- ish Morocco and described him as a 'criminal case" who had been arrested frequently prior to his defection to the Egyptian-con- trolled Gaza area. His wife now works as a house- maid; his parents live at Rishon Legion. , last year, convicted and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment) Louk told the press conference in police headquarters that no agreement had been made on the "conditions" and, to win time, he told the Egyptians he was "ready to return to Cairo." It was after that conference, he said, that he had been drugged in preparation for the attempt to abduct him. Italian police said, further, that Louk told them he had fallen out of favor with an Egyptian organi- zation, which gave him the choice of "dropping out" of the organiza- tion, or being sent to Cairo "to talk to the boss." Look's abductors, identified as Abdel Neklawi and Selim Osman el Sajed, Egyptian Embassy sec- retaries, put their "cargo" inside a specially fitted trunk (exam- ined by Rome policeman at tow- er lett) outfitted with shacides. Airport personnel said it had shown signs of having been used before to transport victims. He was discovered when a cus- toms official heard sounds coming from the trunk, which the Egyp- tians explained were from a "musical instrument." In an editorial, published in Cox.: riere della Sera, the paper said that the Egyptian Government has been practicing for many years "this type of diplomacy." In Mid- dle Eastern countries, the paper said, Egyptian diplomats, particu- said. He noted also that members of the delegation visiting Israel had put it on record that Israel wished to complete the present commer- cial agreement by implementing complementary and special agree- ments on Israeli exports to the six nations of the Common Mar- ket. He ended his report by saying that the parliamentarians returned from Israel "enriched by a price- less political experience, p e n e- trated by a supreme admiration for the achievements of the Israeli people and wishing to build larly military attaches, have per- Probably they Just change their petrated all sorts of abuses. names and go to another place to stronger ties uniting Israel to our , "When discovered, they invoke continue their trade in some other diplomatic immunity and leave. country." Rickover Honored Center Opened in St. Paul ST. PAUL (JTA) — St. 'Paul's WASHINGTON (JTA) — Vice Jewis ' h community, joined by Jews Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was of this entire area, as well as by named the recipient of the Fermi leading non-Jews, participated this Award of the Atomic Energy Com - week in the inauguration of the mission, one of the highest scienti- new, $1,200,000 Jewish Community fic honors conferred by the United Center building here. States Government. The $25,000 award, which was Better off is the poor man who named for its first recipient, En- follows the straight path than the rico Fermi, was given to Admiral man who is rich.—Proverbs 28. Rickover "in recognition of his out- standing engineeirng and admin- istrative leadership in develop- ment of safe and reliable nuclear power and its successful applica- tion to our national security and economic needs." community." • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 27, 1964-23 ■ Op*K4e.4.4x, Rated No. 1 in tbe U .11-A. Come in and see why before you buy 1 Quin* Typewriter Cs.- Specialists Since 1534 10622 W. 7 Mile DI 2-1600 2 Blocks E. of Meyers Want Ads Bring Results! 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