Red Cross Requests that `No Armed Soldiers' Be Stationed at Allenby Bridge After Attack re- asserted that Israel started the International Red shooting "to discourage expelled Cross that no armed soldiers be Arabs from returning to their stationed near the Allenby Bridge homes.") over the Jordan River during Observers said that the initial crossovers of Arabs and similar Jordanian fire had been aimed at activities under Red Cross super- i soldiers stationed at the Jordanian vision will be accepted by Israel I side of the bridge to arrange for if Jordan agrees, Defense Minister I the family reunion traffic, in ac- Moshe Dayan said. cordance with an established ag- The Red Cross made the request reement with Jordan. The Red after a violent attack by Jordanian Cross officials were wounded while troops at the site last Thursday trying to help extricate the wound- which cost the lives of three Israeli ed Israeli soldiers. soldiers and injured two Red Cross officials. Two Israeli soldiers were Neo-Nazi Upsurge Felt killed instantly and a third—one by Resistance Veterans of two wounded in the shootings— (Direct JTA Teletype Wire died later. Gen. Dayan visited the to the Jewish News) , wounded Red Cross officials Sun- BRUSSELS — Concern over the day at the hospital. rise of the neo-Nazi National Demo- Ther was normal traffic at the cratic Party in West Germany and bridge Sunday while troops watch- with the influence of former Nazis ed from some distance from the in their own country was expressed here Wednesday by the Interna- bridge. (At the United Nations, Israel tional Union of Resistance and Deportees. and Jordan accused each other of A delegation representing the having started the shooting. Jor- dan sent a letter to Secretary Gen- union will meet with the West eral U Thant, in reply to an earlier German secretary of state in Bonn complaint from Israel Ambassador Feb. 16 to discuss the problem of Josef Tekoah, who accused Jor- neo-Nazism in connection with the dan of a "wanton attack." Jordan NPD. JERUSALEM (JTA) — A quest by the '68s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ilk See LARRY & HARRY Larry Stern Harry Abram NO FALSE PROMISES — JUST GOOD DEALS "WE SELL BECAUSE OF OUR REPUTATION" JOE MAY CHEVROLET 12555 GRAND RIVER near Meyers BR 2-2470 LI 8-4119 ati. maiii TE 4-4440 , Custom Quality Claussen Bricco KOSHER PICKLES ICE CREAM New Dills 59c qt. Assorted Flavors 1 /2 -gallon 49c We are experts in handling custom quality. Let us help you with your next meal or party. We are conveniently located at 17630 W. 7 Mile, between Harlow and Archdale, a few blocks east of Southfield. 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The newspaper notes that follow- ing the Sinai Campaign in 1956, various countries ordered big oil tankers so as not to rely on the Suez Canal. Long before the Six- Day War, 90 per cent of the 60,000 ton sea-going vessels were unable to sail through the narrow straits of the, and not sufficiently deep, canal, and were forced to use the route of the Cape of Good Hope. In 1966 the first 200,000-ton ships appeared, and the subsequent closing of the Suez Canal accel- erated the building of even bigger tankers, reaching a tonnage of 220,000 to 300,000 each. Japan re- cently indicated she is readying tankers each weighing from 500,000 to 800,000 tons, a maritime pro- gram .which altogether ignores the Suez. The second threat, the newspaper avers on the basis of reliable sources, is Israel's blueprint of a tube, which will link Eilat and the Mediterranean Sea, and be capable of conveying 50,000,000 tons of oil a year. Such a tube is already being cast in two West German foundries, and will successfully compete with the Suez Canal. Presumably, the Arab nations will not consent that their oil should flow across Israeli territory, and be traded to other countries. This situation, however, may not apply to Iran. Most of the Iranian crude oil, 95 per cent, is refined by companies who produce it in Arab countries and also sell to Israel regardless of the Arab boy- cott. The Arabs," concludes "Jeune Afric," "are rightly troubled over Israel's plan, and with good rea- son." Firms Seek Alternative to Suez: Oil Pipeline (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — The construction of a 42-inch oil pipeline parallel to the Suez Canal has aroused the interest of oil companies supplying the European market, it was re- ported here Tuesday. A group representing the Inter- national Management and En- gineering Association will visit Egypt next week to determine the feasibility of the project. It would offer an alternative to the canal as a means of transporting oil. The pipeline would be capable of handling 50,000,000 tons of crude oil a year. The oil would be discharged from super tankers at Port Suez at the southern end of the canal and reloaded aboard smaller tankers at Port Said, on the Mediterranean for distribu- tion to European ports. American Savings Opens New Southfield Branch American Savings and Loan Association of Detroit has opened its 14th office, at 21751 West 11 Mile, just east of Lahser. An- nouncement was made by Alfred L. Deutsch, president. "The office is designed to serve the needs of an expanding com- munity," remarked Deutsch. "It is located in the heart of South- field, an area that has ex- perienced tremendous population growth in just a few years." The new American Savings branch features drive-in window service, plenty of parking space, indoor decor including sit-down customer desks and the latest and most efficient eqUipMent for rapid processing of customer needs. 14—Friday, February 2, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Trend Is Seen: Israeli Arabs Are Being Incited to Hate, Terrorism JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Shimon Toledano, adviser to the premier on Arab affairs, recently revealed that since August, there has been a marked rise of unfriendliness among Israeli Arabs toward the country. There is clear evidence, he stated, that they help the El Fatah terrorists and even cooperated with them. Not a single instance of an Israeli Arab joining the El Fatah gang, Toledano continued, came to light in the past 19 years. Now it Iraq to Get Jets From France in $161 Million Deal appears that the situation has changed in the last six months. Instead of the Israeli Arabs urging the populace of the occupied ter- ritories to enter a peace treaty with Israel, they become infected by the latter's hostility. It is also known that the terrorist bands include women. A woman principal of a school in Jenin was arrested on the ground that she recruited school children for the marauders. Four women were de- tained in Shehem, a physician among them, who used a clinic for a terrorist training center. The Arabs regard these women action- ists as heroines, and even declared one as a sainte. VAcAttersiAtille (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to the Jewish Newsl LONDON — France win supply Iraq with 32 Mirage jet fighter bombers and 20 other Mirage air- craft of different types as part of a 67,000,000 pounds sterling ($160,- 800,000) pact that will be signed in Paris next week by President Charles de Gaulle and President Aref of Iraq, the Telegraph re- ported Wednesday. The arms deal with Iraq will reopen the question of de Gaulle's attitude toward Is- rael and the Jews in general, the Telegraph's diplomatic correspond ent said. According to the report, France will loan Iraq 12 Mirage jets until the Iraqi planes are ready for de- livery and will train three squad- rons of the Iraqi air force in the operation and maintenance of the supersonic warplanes. France will also supply Iraq with 100 air-to-air Matro rockets and 72 Nord rockets. Spare parts and accessories will also be supplied but outside the terms of the arms agreement. The other types of Mirage jets going to Iraq, the Telegraph said, are 16 E3-3 Interceptors, two photo reconnaissance planes and two two- seater trainers. WHERE PARENTS & CHILDREN HAVE SEPARATE VACATIONS TOGETHER! Oceanfront 25th to 26th Sts. Miami Beach, Fla. •fliers ENTERPRISE SCHECHTER & HIRSCH'S ZONE u Ttb EL ts sus St. meci o Mks Gesas ittl rost sHE HO MIAMI BEACH. RA. 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