THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, September 8, 1967 Chamberlains Break 9-Month Sales Record The brothers Chamberlain—who together comprise one of the larg- est real estate selling services in the Midwest — have shattered all previous sales records set by the two companies for any nine-month period. Citing the first three quarters of the fiscal year as the greatest in their 19-year history, B. F. Cham- berlain and Calvin M. Chamber- lain of It. F. Chamberlain Co. and Chamberlain. Inc. announced com- bined total sales of more than ' 540,000,000. In bllsines, as partners since 1948, the two brothers maintain 10 offices throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK up, MI. AREA 3 bed.. den, 21/2 baths GREENFIELD-I 0 MI. AREA 3 bed.. It_ baths Must Sell Both LI 7-7979 ROVIN HUNTINGTON WOODS Lovely 4 bedroom colonial on beau- tifully landscaped 11/2 lots. 31/2 baths. spacious living room, dining room with bay, paneled family room with built-ins and fireplace. 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Israeli police Tuesday arrested Husni Ashab, the former Jordan- ian inspector of education for the near the Damiyah bridge. his deputy, Egypt complained Wednesday to Jerusalem area, and the president of the Security Coun- Achmed Abdul Latif, charging The attacks emanated from the eastern bank of the Jordan River cil that, as a result of Israel's them with trying to prevent the "sneaky attack to force the pass- opening of East Jerusalem schools age of three of her boats through and urging non-cooperation with the Suez Canal at the Suez entrance Israeli authorities. However, Israel occupation officials indicated there on Monday." 42 civilians were killed, 161 wounded, of whom 14 would be no effort to compel the - are in serious condition and 30 opening of west bank schools buildings were destroyed, as well which had failed to do so on Fri- - as two mosques and two hospitals. day. the first day of the new semester. The matter, they said, In a letter to the president of the was entirely up to the residents Security Council, the Egyptian of the west bank. ambassador to the UN, Mohammed The schools which opened on el Kony, said that, as a result of schedule, located mostly in the Israel's shelling, a Greek freighter with a cargo of cement, a dredger southern part of the west bank, belonging to the Suez Canal autho- reported greatly increased attend- ance over the last school year. rity and a motorboat belonging to the Eastern Petroleum Co., were Arab teachers throughout the northern part of the west bank, sunk. however, refused to resume their In addition to that, an Indian classroom duties because of a ship was damaged and the tower "crisis of conscience." A spokes- of Port Tewfiq was demolished. man for the teachers reportedly The Egyptian letter, which did not told Brig. Uzi Narkiss, the west request a meeting of the Security bank military governor, that they Council, said that Israel's "latest objected to Israel's occupation of actions demonstrate their aggres- the area and the use of Israeli- sive designs, in flagrant violation censored textbooks. of the cease-fire resolution of the Failure of most northern area Security Council." Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Sunday night castigated the Arab summit meeting as an "ir- responsible" body. He expressed Israel's sorrow over the meet- ing's decision not to recognize Israel or to negotiate with Is- rael, saying that was "a grave matter which forces Israel to draw her own conclusions in the fields of politics and security." "This stand of the Arab heads of state," said Eshkol, "strength- ens Israel in her resolution not to permit a return to conditions that enabled her enemies to under- mine her security and act against her sovereignty and her very ex- istence. Israel will stand fast in th positions essential to her se- curity and to her unhindered de- velopment." The premier's state- ment was issued on behalf of. the entire Cabinet. which had just met. Earlier. Foreign Minister Abba Ehan said that the proposals for solution of the Middle East crisis, made by Yugoslavian President Tito, were aimed "not at saving the peace but at saving the Arab governments from the need to make peace." "Israel," he said, "categorically opposes any solution not based on agreement by the sides to the dispute." Eban said that these attitudes will be made known by Israel to all gov- ernments with which Israel has diplomatic relations. Ehan rejected any idea that Is- rael might accept a "partnership" on Jerusalem affairs between the Jews and Arabs in the city's muni- cipal government. He made that statement in bidding farewell to Ambassador Ernesto Thalmann, United Nations Secretary-General Thant's special representative re- garding Jerusalem. The latter left Israel after a two-week fact-find- ing mission he had undertaken for Thant. schools to open was attributed by an Israeli spokesman to the fact that a large number of refugees from the area had not returned from the east bank, where they had fled during the Six-Day War. The public schools in East Jeru- salem, which are scheduled to open on Sept. 15. are governed by Israeli law which requires that all children of the elementary level must attend school. This does not apply to other areas of the west bank. Israeli authorities expressed the belief that the teachers' boycott may ease within the next few days, and that most of the closed Arab schools will resume classes. Some 200 schools in the west bank area maintained by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, functioned normally Tuesday, the first day of the school term, even though government-operated schools in most of the west bank Arab cen- ters were closed as a result of a boycott by teachers and pupils. A noisy demonstration by young- sters at the UNRRWA school in Ttilkarem failed to compel the UNRRWA authorities to close the school. Extremist nationalist Arabs have been waging a campaign of intimidation and threats to force closure of the UNRRWA schools in Nablus, Jenin and Tulkarem, the larger Arab towns. A group of well-known Israelis announced the formation of a "Movement for Undivided Is- rael," to oppose return by the government of any areas now occupied by Israel as a result of the Six-Day War. The group includes promine , • Israeli writ- ers, poets, playwrights, persons formerly active in Israel's se- curity forces and others politics. Part of the new movement's Israel has no intention of as- signing to the Arab public schools concrete program proposed the any Israeli Arabs or Jews who development of more settlements had come from Moslem coun- in 'the Etzion area, between Beth- tries, because Israel needs all lehem and Hebron, on the west the teachers it has in its own bank of the Jordan River. Four schools, it was stated by the kibutzim existed in that area prior ministry of education. Yaacov to the Jordanian occupation, and Sarid, director-general of Israel's the movement said that members ministry of education, said that of religious kibutzim as well as of the budget for the preparation Nahal, the parliamentary agricul- and operation of the Arab schools tural organization, are ready to for the next academic year start settlements in the area. amounts to 10,000,000 Israeli Among the members of the new pounds ($3,333,333). He said the movement are Uri Zvi Greenberg, cost of reprinting the Arab a well-known right-wing poet; Na- school textbooks will be 3,500,000 than Alterman, a left-wing writer; Israeli pounds (over $1,130,000). Itzhak Tobenkin. formerly a unit Meanwhile, Israel's ministry of commander in Palmach, the re- education and Civil Service Com- sistance group that fought against mission have set up a special crash the British Mandatory administra- course in Arabic. Some 600 civil tion in Palestine before the re- servants, most of them senior offi- birth of Israel; and Dan Tolkow- cials, will take that course. Courses sky, former Israeli air force com- in Arabic are also being expanded mander. An Arab-Israeli "peace plan," in some schools, and some of them, with its main thrust on possible in Tel Aviv are making the study (Continued on Page 37) of Arabic a compulsory course.