Eshkol Warns Israel May Be Forced to 'Settle Accounts' ment" of the Syrian government. The council adjourned its debate on the Israel complaint, pending receipt of UNTSO reports, and has not yet set a date for resuming its consideration of the Israeli complaint. Reporting on the UN military observers' probe of the griev- ance to the Mixed Armistice Commission against Syria, Gen. Bull stated that, between the scene of the fatal incident, near the Israeli village of Shaar Ha- golan, just south of the demar- cation line between Syria and Israel, and a hard-surfaced road 215 yards away, "a trail of foot- prints was found." He said these footprints "were alleged by an Israeli tracker to have been made by a party of three per- sons" and that other prints near- by "were well-defined." The UN observers at this site, he said, had interviewed five Is- raeli witnesses. The earlier incident referred to in Gen. Bull's report had occurred in the Romema district of Jeru- salem, where three explosive charges went off under two apart- ment houses, wounding three per- sons, while a fourth explosive had been found and defused by Israeli patrols. In this case, Gen. Bull said, the site was near the Jordanian bor- der. Here, he stated. United Na- tions military observers, aided by Israelis, investigated the blasts and later continued the probe on the Jordanian side of the frontier. A tracing dog traced footprints from the explosions to the Jor- danian border. On the Jordanian side, he reported, a Jordan tracker docz completed a short track. Press dispatches reported that the Soviet Union had delivered (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) a stiff note, in Jerusalem, to UNITED NATIONS—The United Israel's Prime Minister Levi Nations Security Council was in- Eshkol, purportedly repeating formed here Tuesday in a report charges previously made in the from Lt. Gen. Odd Bull that foot- official Soviet press, accusing tracks had been found leading Israel of trying to overthrow the from the Israeli side to both Syria Syrian government, which is a and Jordan after on-the-spot leftist regime. investigations by UN military ob- In the past 13 years, the USSR servers of the two terrorist attacks has vetoed all Security Council which had occurred inside Israel resolutions favoring the Israeli on Oct. 7 and 8. case whenever an Arab-Israeli Both incidents, the latter costing case had come up for Council ac- four Israeli lives and the wounding tion, and has consistently support- of two other Israelis, are the sub- ed Arab views against Israel on ject here now of the latest Israeli all UN issues. complaint against Syria. Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Israel charges the Damascus Eban, who has been here for a government with responsibility for month attending the General As- both attacks, which it has told the sembly, was to have left for other council were carried out by mem- official appointments in Europe, bers of El Fatah, the Arab terror- but postponed his departure for ist-sabotage organization under three days to participate in the "incitement" a n d "encourage- council deliberations on the com- plaint against Syria. The Security Council was ad- dressed by representatives of Ar- gentina, Japan, China, the Nether- lands, Bulgaria and Uruguay. All except Bulgaria, a staunch mem- ber of the Soviet bloc, approved of Israel's action in bringing its TIME CERTIFICATES complaint against Syria to the United Nations, instead of taking unilateral action in reprisal against the El Fatah raids into Israel. All but Bulgaria appealed to both Syria and Israel to refrain from any actions that might ag- gravate the present tense situation in their area. Bulgaria followed the Soviet bloc's policy of directing its fire against Israel, rather than Interest When Held for at Syria. Six Months May Be Automatically Renewed Three Arab speakers addressed Issued in Amounts of the council — Egypt's permanent $1,000 or More representative Ambassador Mo- Interest Paid Monthly, Quarterly, hamed Awad El-Kony, who was or at Maturity given a seat at the Council table at his request; Syria's Ambassa- dor George J. Tomeh; and Jamil M. Baroody, of Saudi Arabia. Tomeh directed much of his fire Southfield at 10 Mile *at Eban, and harshly attacked Am- 353-6800 bassador Arthur J. Goldberg, head 9 Mile Road at Greenfield of the United States delegation 353-5611 here. Goldberg's address to the Open till 4:30 p.m. Weekdays Council Friday night supported Is- Fridays till 6:00 p.m. rael's present case against Syria Saturdays till 4:30 p.m. vigorously. The Syrian charged All Deposits Insured up to S10,000 by the Federal Deposit Goldberg was motivated by the Iii tairi. Insurance Corporation fact that the American was him- self a Zionist. (Continued from Page • 1) The prime minister cited the "unremitting" Arab rearmament, and said that Israel had no choice but to maintain military readiness and to bolster its deterrent power. He added Israel would "continue efforts to convince those who wish us ill that aggression will not pay. There are other means, such as direct negotiations, which could lead to peace and cooperation of benefit to all the peoples in the area." On Sunday, Eshkol warned that a situation may arise in which Israel may be forced to "settle accounts" with Syria and that, in such an event, this coun- try would be able to give a good account of itself. Addressing a public meeting of Mapai - Ahdut Avoda alignment, Eshkol said that the territory and sovereignty of Israel will be de- fended by every means at the gov- ernment's disposal. Asked during a question period about the demonstration in New Your last Friday by 19 members of the American Zionist Brith Trumpeldor youth organization, in the offices of the Syrian UN delegation, Eshkol said it was an "unimportant, stupid and childish incident which deserves no furth- er comment." (Arrested on a complaint signed by Goldberg, the 19 were ar- raigned before New York City Criminal Court Judge Hyman Sol- niker on charges of disorderly con- duct, unlawful assembly and tres- passing. They were paroled for a hearing on Nov. 25. Israeli lead- ers, both here and in Jerusalem, condemned the action by the ex- tremists severely.) * * Enjoy the Safely Plus the Higher Interest of a Secure Bank Deposit OAKLAND NATIONAL BANK stated Israel must negotiate with Exercising his right of reply, this month's president of the coun- the Arab refugees if it is to end cil, summoned the 15-member Goldberg reiterated before the the conflicts in the region. body to meet again on Israel's Council that he always has been As Lord Caradon, of Britain, (Continued on Page 30) a Zionist and is a Zionist now, and said that his personal posi- tion as a Zionist does not confict 18 Friday, October 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in any way with the position of the U.S. government toward the conflict in the Middle East. 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