Sigmund Freud's book "Moses tian. The controversial book, which and Monotheism" contains data discusses the nature of religion, based on psychoanalytic concepts, appeared the year that Freud (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Hirst, that Egypt would open the self-firing timing mechanism con- to prove that Moses was an Egyp- died. to The Jewish News) Suez Canal to Israel shipping in cealed in a wood near the town. TEL AVIV — Defense Minister exchange for a settlement of the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS They summoned police and 12—Friday, May 31, 1968 Moshe Dayan warned in a radio refugee problem). dismantled who Army engineers interview here Monday night that The Israel Foreign Ministry the mechanism only 10 minutes be- *111111111.1a$0111111111100011 *USW the continued support by the Arab states of terrorist incursions earlier reaffirmed Israel's accept- fore it was set to fire the shells. 11 II against Israel "is a matter of very ance of the Security Council's Nov. The youngsters also found El Fatah pamphlets in Arabic and serious political consequence to 22, 1967 resolution on the Middle II us, and we cannot let them get East. A ministry spokesman said Hebrew nearby. The five saved away with it." Gen. Dayan's re- that the May 1 statement on the their township from damage and satisfac- marks were broadcast over the resolution by Ambagador Yosef nossible casualties. Their premature armed forces radio and published Tekoah, chief of the Israel dele- tion was increased by a Fatah that 11 announcement by El a in the army weekly magazine gation to the Uriited Nations, rep- they $65 to $125 Values had shelled Beisan and dam- a )11( "Bamahaneh" on the first anni- resented the "exact and authorized aged several buildings. position of the Israel government." versary of the Six-Day War. Tekoah's statement was that "Is- Gun duels and a mining incident Gen. Dayan said it was an in- rael accepts the Security Council in which two Israeli soldiers were tolerable situation that states resolution of Nov. 22 for the pro- slightly injured shattered the calm i which signed a cease-fire agree- motion of agreement of th eestab- in the Beisan and Jordan Valley ment with Israel should at the lishment of a just and lasting regions Sunday night and Monday II same time conduct hostile activi- peace and is willing to seek agree- morning. A military snokesman re- 0 ties against Israel either directly ment through direct negotiations ported that one El Fatah man was II from their own territory, as Jor- with each Arab state on all mat- wounded and captured in a clash 111 dan is doing, or indirectly as Syria ters included in the resolution." with an Israeli border patrol near All Hand Tailored The Finest . and Egypt do, "If Jordan and Ashdod Yaacov. The rest of the Egypt want war, they are welcome Gaza Tense, but Quiet a sang escaped under heavy cover- to it it, but then there can be no as Schools Reopen After ing fire from Jordanian artillery cease fire," he said. Several Days of Unrest on the east hank of the river. Is- 11 He added that if a new war TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gaza was. raeli units returned the fire and broke out, he didn't have the tense but relatively calm Monday no casualties were reported. A slightest doubt that "we shall not as schools reopened after a week- eache of El Fatah weapons was only defeat them but we shall end of disorder. An organized found nearby. . . . mark of success! smite them hip and thigh together street gang believed responsible Jordanian guns o n e n e d un or separately, every single coun- for the unrest of the previous few again Monday morning in the a try that wages a war of terror days engaged in some desultory Gesher region near the conflu- Fine Clothes for Over 30 Years stoning but was unable to incite ence of the Jordan and Yarmuk against us." Gen. Dayan conceded that his ylningsters to a renetition of the rivers and drew Israeli return U U post-June 1967 assessment of Arab general disorder that shook the fire. Artillery duels erupted U willingness to come to terms with town over the weekend. snoradically during the night, Israel was in error. They have The gang, known as "Shabab," one exchange lasting for an U shown no such readiness, he said. was dispersed by police. Ten local hour, the military spokesman U a However, he was cautiously hope- youngsters were brought to court said, The Israeli soldiers were U ful that the Soviet attitude toward on charges of inciting to riot or- injured when their command car a Israel might someday become less ganizing illegal demo nstrations hit a road mine in the Jordan U hostile, if not friendly, at least and .stoning. Military and civilian Valley. U neutral. He said Soviet hostility authorities meanwhile were in- Egyptian positions on the West U may not be an organic part of its vestigating Sunday's shooting in- Bank of the Suez Canal initiated U policy and should change. cident on the main Gaza Strip road a All hand tailored Earlier, Dayan said in a radio north of town in which five Arab the exchange of fire with Israelis interview that Israel could, if high school girls were injured, on the east bank May 21 accord- a Made to sell for $119 necessary, bear the triple bur- none seriously. a ing to an official report from Lt. den of waging a new war with The incident occurred when an a Gen. Odd Bull, chief of UN cease- Specially $ the Arabs while combatting ter- II Priced rorist activities and administer- Israeli civilian driver panicked fire observers. ing the occupied territories for and shot his revolver into a crowd Gen. Bull said the Egyptians U years to come. But he warned, of several hundred high school started the shooting after threat- girls who had set un a road block "Exclusive" a under such circumstances, Is- ening to fire because an Israeli at Harry Thomas )11 raelis would have to sacrifice and were stoning his stalled vehi- soldier was swimming in the canal. ig Others at $69.50 their expanding economy and be cle. The driver fired his revolver Israel returned the Egyptian fire a wide circle and aimed at the satisfied with less in order to in ground. But five girls were hit in but later the Egyptians and Is- meet the demands upon man- the legs or lower bodies and had raelis agreed to stap shooting. Gen power and national resources to be hospitalized. Several other Bull reported that the UN ob- necessary for survival. fine clothes for over 30 years a girls who particinated in the ston- servers said that at least 10 ex- Gen. Dayan said the Arabs are ing were arrested and brought to plosions were observed near the ii 15200 W. SEVEN MILE ROAD a 3 BLOCKS EAST OF GREENFIELD preparing to renew their war on court. UN observation post on the East TO 6:00 P.M. MON. & THURS. 12 TO 9:00 P.M. a A DAILY Israel but would not do so unless SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. The Gaza trouble began the pre- Bank of the canal. they were assured of Soviet back- U WE HONOR MICHIGAN BANKARD and SECURITY ing. He said that a new war, if vious Thursday with a march by a ii Related Stoiy, Arab women to protest a curfew it came, would not break out in 1RO11011111.111.111•10110110 0001110111i Page 11 on the town's eastern suburb and a matter of months. the arrest of a number of resi- (Warnings of a new and blood- dents for questioning in a mining ier Middle Eastern war were re- incident that killed one Israeli and ported by the Guardian of London injured five. The women dispersed May 25 in a dispatch from its Bei- peacefully a n d the curfew was rut correspondent, David Hirst. later lifted. He also reported that any settle- B-ut the tension engendered by ment with Israel could bring Pres- ident Nasser of Egypt and King the incident sparked a series of Hussein of Jordan in collision with demonstrations and stonings, main- the Arab terrorists whose growing ly by school-age youngsters. At one point Saturday, two Army psychological impact on the Arab masses, he said, is more important halftracks were called in and sol- than their military impact on Is- diers fired several volleys into the gall arid air before a mob dispersed in front rael. of the military government head- Hirst wrote that Muhammed H. Heykal, editor of the semi-official quarters. Traffic was disrupted on OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (weather permitting) Cairo newspaper, Al Ahram, and the main Gaza road by stone bar- * FREE SWIM & DIVE LESSONS by Johnny Van Blerc a confidant of Nasser, May 25 for ricades erected .by youngsters. the first time forecast a new war The barricades were removed by SNACK BAR with Israel which, he said, would troops, aided in some cases by lo- cal residents. PRIVATE LOCKER & SHOWER ROOM be "much bigger and more danger- Several hundred Gaza women ous" than the last one. Heykal's warning, Hirst noted, and young girls attempted to was delivered against the back- block the main Gaza strip road $25.00 ground of reportedly conciliatory Tuesday morning but dispersed gestures by Egypt. Egyptian For- without incident when an Israeli army jeep approached. Many Each Child eign Minister Mahmoud Riad was quoted last week as having said parents escorted their daughters that Egypt does not necessarily re- to school to protect them and to gard an Israeli withdrawal from make sure that they went to the occupied territories as a pre- clases and not to a stone-throw- condition for reciprocal conces- ing spree. Five Israeli children aged 10 to sions and would be prepared to For Further Information and Application Call discuss a timetable proposed by 12 foiled an El Fatah attempt Sun- United Nations peace envoy Gun- day to shell the new immigrant nar V. Jarring for the application township of Beisan. 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