THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Camay Predicts Arab-Israel War Not Probable UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) —Another Israeli-Arab war "in the foreseeable future is possible, but not probable," Israel's Ambassa- dor Michael S. Comay declared. And, because of that posSibility, he added, Israel must divert vast sums of money and effort, strain- ing its economy, to maintain deter- rent power against Arab attack. Comay, Israel's permanent rep- resentative here for the last seven years, who is returning to the foreign ministry in Jerusalem at his own request, made that state- ment, among others, in s u m- marizing his UN activities before about 60 mem- bers of the United Nations Correspond e n t s Comay Association who tendered a farewell luncheon in his honor. One of his frustrations at the United Nations, Comay told the newsmen, lay in the fact that, in the 20 years. off and on that he has been at the UN for Israel, I he has not once found it possible to meet with an Arab diplomat even On an informal basis. "One day, I hope," he said, "it may be possible for my successors to meet with an Arab here, and such a meeting would be beneficial. Ultimately, accommodation between us and the Arab states is possible." Israel's territorial integrity political independence. - Israelis Astonished by Mapam Statement on Syrian Clash TEL AVIV (JTA) — Political sources here expressed astonish- ment at a policy statement by the Mapam Party—a member of Prem- ier Levi Eshkol's coalition govern- mnt — expressing "concern over the possibility of escalation on the Syrian border." The statement ex- pressed opposition to use of Is- rael's air force to silence Syrian gun positions when Syrian fire was "not directed against villages them- selves." The sources indicated inability to understand the phrasing of the statement in view of Syria's con- tinuing aggressiveness and the fact that, as a member of the coali- tion, Mapam participated in ap- proval of the operation last Friday in which Israeli jets shot down six Syrian Soviet-made MIG-21 jet fighters. Mapam also called on the Israel government to make every effort to obtain resumption of the meet- ings of the extraordinary meeting of the Syrian-Israeli Mixed Armis- tice Commission which was con- vened for the first time in years on the initiative of United Nations Secretary General U Thant. However, Moshe Dayan, a leader of the opposition Israel Workers Party (Rafi) formed by former Premier David Ben-Gurion, upheld Asked whether Israel sees any possibility of improving its posi- tion vis-a-vis the Soviet Union, Comay replied: "We would very much like to do so. We have every possible reason for wanting to im- prove our relations with the USSR." Ile added that there are two reasons for the present situa- tion between the Soviet Union and Israel. One reason." he said, "is the fact that the USSR . has now made very large investments, economic, military and diplomatic, in the Arab world, to the extent that no solution of the Middle East prob- lem would be possible now with- out the participation of the Soviet Union. The other reason ie. that Israel, along with the rest of Jewry throughout the world, is deeply concerned about the Jews in the USSR. That issue has come up from time to time right here at the United Nations." the governnient's action against Syria. He told a meeting of the Student Union at the Haifa Insti- tute of Technology that the air strike "was the right answer to the Syrians." and Gen. Dayan also said that Israel's reaction to aggression of any kind should be immediate counterstrikes with no qualitative or borderline limitation. He added a caution that considerable care must be taken so that counterblows, though "tough and rapid," did not exceed .the limits of a local counteraction so that the Syrians would have the opportunity to retreat and not be forced to a full-scale confrontation with Israel. Arabs Intercepted; One Reported Killed TEL AVIV (JTA) — One Arab infiltrator was killed and a second was believed wounded when an Israeli border patrol intercepted a group of three would-be saboteurs near the Lebanese border last Fri- day night. The members of the patrol saw the three men entering Israel, in Western Galilee, and attacked them with hand grenades. Near the one man felled, the patrol found a Russian-type hand grenade, a submachinegun, two containers of explosives and a batch of pamph- lets signed by El Fatah, the Syrian- trained Arab terrorist organization which has been perpetrating acts of sabotage in Israel for many months. The felled man was given what's . • ss,•., . , e..• - s: e .4' 0 L first aid by the Israelis, but died later in a hospital. Blood leading to the Lebanese border indicated that a second man had been wounded, while the third infiltrator evidently escaped unhurt. According to the Israeli army spokesman, the abandoned equipment indicated positively that the infiltrators had been trained and equipped for sabotage by Syria, although footprints showed they had come from and returned to Lebanon. Friday, April 21, 1967-19 RIDE THE FORD For 1967 Northland Ford Your Best Buy Is At 10 Mile at Greenfield HAVE A DELICIOUS Manischewilz PASSOVER Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. Certificate on request X u ry? ., , ' 2- to , .--, ■ -..:,--- v-lt, .......-:. ti: "•••• "-- -:----- : f.:..:.• , --___ ..... z.; ..:_. ...... . a ,---:: *I .. , ----, . 0 p7i■ \ ---....%. 1*- f . -.1 e, .4:: E-- ----- ■ . 1 r,,,iy e ■ •-• \....:::, "--- In regard to U.S. arms for Is- rael, Comay said "today the only limitation on our acquisition of more arms is financial." He noted that the U.S. policy is that Wash- ington is prepared to avoid an imbalance of arms in the Middle East, thus furnishing anms to some of the Arab states but also not neglecting Israel in that regard. In a letter to Security Coun- cil President George Ignatieff from Comay, Israel replied to two letters sent by the Syrian delegate, blaming Israel recent border troubles. for the In his letter, Comay pointed out that the Damascus government had refused to proceed with the agen- da of the Israeli-Syrian Mixed Armistic Commission which the UN had convened on Jan. 25. In March and the first week of April, Comay noted, there were at least 10 attacks against Israel by ter- rorist groups sent into Israel by the Syrians. Syria, whose unwillingness to negotiate with Israel over land Cultivation rights in the demili- tarized zones on the Israeli-Syrian frontiers has caused the current, two-month hiatus in talks initiated by the United Nations, "would rather shoot than discuss," the Security Council was told. Comay, whose letter did not ask for a council meeting, told the Security Council president that Syria "needs to be firmly remind- ed" of its obligations to respect Is it diamonds for your anniversary or dancing at the Plaza Ritz? no! Is it a Sunday breakfast of bagels, lox and Philadelphia Cream Cheese? yes! LOXury begins with the finest, freshest, tastiest cream cheese in town...Philadelphia brand! CERTIFIED KOSHER Kraft on the package Is your guarantee of the finest for flavor, freshness and purity • •, .• .•