Israel Demands That UN Will Reject Threats From 'Liberation' Group; Scheduled Moroccan Luncheon Canceled Due to Anti-Israel Stand UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (JTA) Israel requested the United Na- tions to deny relief to Arab refu- gees who enlist in the Palestine Liberation Organization and to cleanse its relief rolls of ineligibles, instead of expanding aid to others not on those rolls now. The requests were voiced by Am- bassador Michael S. Comay, Israel's permanent representative here, as the first speaker in the annual Arab refugee debate, opened by the General Assembly's Special Political Committee. Discussing specifically the annual report of the operations of the United Na- tions Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, filed by that body's Commissioner-General, Laur- ence Michelmore, Comay said: 1) Mr. Michelmore seems to be willing now to open the UNRWA relief rolls to many more Arabs, including some who had not lived in Mandate Palestine dur- ing the period 1946-48. Under the existing rules, only an Arab who lived in that area during the two years prior to 1948 is eligible to UNRWA relief, if he is destitute. 2) The UNRWA rolls are still swelled by ration claimants who are ineligible for relief, many of them being self-supporting. 3) Mr. Michelmore seems will- ing to bow to the Arab demands to extend relief to the third and subsequent generations, expand- ing UNRWA's burden "into the indefinite future." The basic problems, Comay said, involve resettlement of the Arab refugees in Arab lands and politi- cal negotiations between Israel and Arab states. As to compensation for property left by the refugees in Israel, he said, Israel has al- ready released $10,000,000 f r o m frozen bank accounts and is will- ing to participate in an overall solution of the problems, taking into account Jewish properties QUICK! ...PRONTO! ...SHNELL! 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The Israeli representative told the committee that "the solution of the Arab refugee problem lies not in Israel but in the Arab world." He cited the fact that the latest Michelmore report' took cog- nizance of the formation of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and of the declaration by Arab summit conference calling for "a collective Arab struggle for the liberation of Palestine." Noting that the aim is "the forcible dis- solution of Israel," Mr. Comay pointed out: "This commitment to a renewed struggle is already fac- ing UNRWA with the paradox of refugees recruited for armed action against a United Nations member- state, while they are being sup- ported by United Nations funds." Comay was answered by Hazen Musseibeh, Foreign Minister of Jor- dan, and Adnan Pachachi, Ambas- sador of Iraq, both of whom voiced the customary anti-Israeli attacks expected here from the Arab dele- gations. A luncheon scheduled in hon- or of a Moroccan delegate here was canceled specifically because the Moroccan had shown ani- mosity to an Israeli delegate. The luncheon had been or- ganized by delegates assigned to the 117-member Social, Humani- tarian and Cultural Committee of the General Assembly, to honor Mrs. Halima Warzazi, of Morocco, who has been elected vice-chair- man of the group. The organizers of the event extended an invita- tion to the luncheon to Israel's rep- resentative on the committee, Judge Hadassah Ben-Ito, who said she would attend if her presence at the luncheon were acceptable to the proposed guest of honor. When the organizers asked MiTi Warzazi whether she would agree to have Judge Ben-Ito attend, the Moroccan delegate replied very sharply in the negative. At that point, Lady Gaitskell, Britain's rep- resentative on the committee, said she would refuse to attend if Judge Ben-Ito were not invited. (Lady Gaitskell is Jewish.) The organiz- ers of the luncheon then called the whole thing off, notifying Mrs. Warzazi in writing that the event was being cancelled because of Mrs. Warzazi's attitude toward the Israel delegate. Palestine Liberation Organization LoSes Right to Represent—for now UNITED NATIONS — The Arab states tentatively lost a fierce battle Monday to have the Pale- stine Liberation Organization men- tioned by name as the represent- ative of the Arab refugees in the debate of that issue by UN General Assembly Special Political Com- mittee. The committee met for its first scheduled full-scale debate on the Arab refugee issue, with the first order of business a promised state- ment by the group's - chairman, Carlet R. Auguste of Haiti, regard- ing an Arab League letter which asked a hearing for Ahmed Shu- kairy and Dr. Izzat Tannous, as respectively, chairman and deputy chairman of the PLO. All 13 mem- bers of the Arab League signed the request and Auguste had prom- ised to recognize, the Arab League letter today. Auguste told the I17-member committee that a hearing would be given "to any member of the group referred to in the letter in his in- dividual capacity as a Palestine refugee." He pointed out that for a number of years the committee had heard Palestine refugees "as individuals and members of the Palestine refugee family." He re- ferred to the fact that a so-called Arab Palestine delegation had been, for the last few years, per- mitted to send its representatives to address the committee but that they had always been recognized only as individuals. Adnan M. Pachachi of Iraq im- mediately took issue with the chair- man, arguing that there were many precedents in the United Na- tions for recognition of Shukairy and Tannous as representatives of the PLO. He insisted that there was "a difference between the present request and requests for hearings made by Palestinians in the past." While those Palestin- ians had come here previously as individuals, he said, "now they be- long to an established organiza- tion." Comay replied that Iraq was "pressing so hard for the repre- sentatives of an organization set up to attack a United Nations member state to be heard here and not as individual refugees but as representatives of a political and military organization." From that point on, and last- ing for more than four hours, the fight raged with every mem- ber of the Arab League support- ing the Iraq representative, the Soviet Unon and several African states also favoring the specific use of the name "Palestine Lib- eration Organization", while the United States, Britain, France, Liberia, Costa Rica, Nigeria and The United States reportedly broke off negotiations to prevent regional escalation. But, when Jordan con- sidered purchasing Soviet MIG21 supersonic jets, "unimpeachable Jordanian sources" revealed that the United States secretly agreed to underwrite the purchasing of jets by Jordan from Western Europe. Jordan is expected to contract for 24 to 28 of the ultra-modern French fighter-bombers, said the report. The total cost is about $42,000,000. The United States con. firmed supplying Jordan with tanks and other American weapons. But a spokesman said the United States had made no arrangement to "sell more modern fighters to Jordan." He added that "we have no agree. ment to finance French aircraft for Jordan." (Informed sources in Paris re- ported that France's reluctance to extend easy credit terms was the main factor holding up the sale (Direct JTA Teletype Wire of 24 French Mirage jet fighter to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Mrs. Golda Meir, planes to Jordan, a transaction has caused considerable COD- Israel's foreign minister, sum- which cern in Israel.) moned Wednesday, the Soviet and Polish charges d'affairs to express THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to them Israel's "shock" at the So- viet proposal to bracket Zionist 14—Friday, October 22, 1965 with anti-Semitism and Nazism at the UN. Arye Levavi, director general of For Some the foreign ministry, held a series of the of meetings with representatives of Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, best buys Czechoslovakia and Yukoslavia to on new voice the same Israeli reaction. Pontiacs State Dept. Denies It Agreed to Help and Jordan Pay For Bombers Tempests WASHINGTON (JTA) — The State Department denied reports ASK that the United States secretly FOR agreed to help Jordan pay for a large portion of the cost of two squadrons of French Mirage-3-E fighter bombers, supersonic jets that fly at twice the speed of AT sound. A report from Amman said Jordan had sought the Lockheed 18650 LIVERNOIS I block South of 7 F-104 Starfighter from the United UN 3-9300 States to modernize her air force. several other members support- ed the chairman's suggestion. After hours of debate, Auguste formulated his suggestion, which was that "the committee decides to authorize the persons men- tioned in the document (the Arab League letter) to make statements on behalf of the Arab refugees of Palestine without this decision im- plying the committee's recognition of the political organization they represent." The debate grew so heated that Auguste interrupted Comay twice on the grounds that the Israeli ambassador was entering into a discussion of substantive rather than procedural matters and also interrupted Pachachi as well as Jamal Barroody of Saudi Arabia. Auguste pleaded repeatedly with Pachachi, who acted as chief spokesman for the Arab League in the debate, to accept the chair's formulation. Israel Protests Soviet Action to Foreign Envoys SAUL BERGH Packer Pontiac 30% LESS FAT THAN CREAM CHEESE • Now enjoy Borden's Eagle Brand Neufchatel. Do you enjoy the velvety smoothness and richness of cream cheese? - Now have it with Borden's new Eagle Brand Neufchatel Cheese. It looks, spreads, tastes just like rich, velvety smooth cream cheese. Yet it has 30% less fat than cream cheese in thrifty 3 oz. and generous 8 oz. sizes. — *Borden's. Eagle Brand Neufchatel is not a diet food. BORDEN'S FINE CHEESES VERY BIG ON FLAVOR 71111801104ticommtir