B roomfield Urges Immediate Halt of Arms to Jord an (Continued from Page 17) against the shipments and had his obvious collaboration with ter- of Israel and we've underscored has made it clear that it believes I mast guerrillas is the supply of that commitment time and timepeace can come only through nego- petition asking the government not been informed in advance. They to annex or settle the occupied said shipments to Jordan were American arms financed by U.S. again since '45 or '47." regions. continuing. tiations which must lead to a taxpayers." The C o n g r e s s m a n Eban Proposes Steps (President Johnson, in Glasboro, signed agreement between the two The equipment delivered to Jor- added, "This policy is absurd." Toward Peace: Negotiations N.J., deplored the renewed fighting sides, they said. Israel regards dir- dan included artillery and am- Agreements and Treaty Congressman Frank J. Brasco, in the Middle East and called for ect negotiations as a matter of munition and there was speculation Brooklyn Democrat, Wednesday a JERUSALEM (JTA) — A four here that some of the peaceful settlement of Arab- principle, according to Foreign long-range urged that the United States sell Israel differences "which the na- Minister Abba Eban in an interview step agenda to resolve the Middle guns pounding Israeli settlements 50 Phantom Jet fighters, sought by tions of the region themselves with the Jerusalem Post last East deadlock was proposed by in the Jordan Valley and some of Israel, to that country "at the should reach.") Fri- da y. Foreign Minister Abba Eban dur- the shells dropping on them were earliest possible time." ing debate in the Knesset. Replying of American origin. Ambassador Rabin said, in inter- Brasco, who is author of a bill See No Differences in Principle to a question from Mapam deputy views published in the Hebrew Rep. William S. Broomfield, authorizing the U .S. to sell the jets , Between U.S., Israel on Reuben Arzi. Eban said the steps Michigan Republican, a member dailies Haaretz and Davar, the noted that the governm ent r e t Middle East Peace por- should be negotiations, agreements, of • the House Foreign Affairs JERUSALEM, (JTA) — There same day, that the U.S. considers edly is delaying the sale in order conclusion of a treaty and imple- the type of negotiations only a Committee, urged the admini- "to spur Arab-Israel peace talks." are no differences in principle be- technicality. mentation of it. stration to halt immediately "It would be unrealistic to expect tween the United States and Israel He said negotiations meant face- shipment of artillery and muni- that the crushing defeat the Arabs on the question of a final settle- to-face talks with the Arabs, with _ tions to Jordan. The Congress- suffered a year ago precludes any ment of the Middle East conflict. the declared intention that the aim man said there was evidence of further flare-up of warfare," he The two countries differ only on "irresponsible" use of American said. "The best deterrent is to methods by which a settlement can of the talks was to bring about CALL peace. Agreements, he said, should arms by Jordan. He said ship- maintain the military capability of be reached, Government officials cover all the matters involved in ments should be suspended Israel so that she can defend her- said at a press conference here "while the matter is placed Nations un- the Nov. 22, 1967 United Monday night. self against any aggression. der thorough review." He said Security Council resolution on the The subject was brought up in In the nationwide telecast de- Middle East, and they must in- the U.S. should not "permit .a bate between presidential candi- questions relating to press inter- situation in which American am- elude agreement on an end to dates Robert F. Kennedy and views given here by Israel's Am- munition kills and maims Israeli Arab belligerence. Eugene McCarthy, both senators bassador to the United States, Maj. farmers and villagers." urged that the United States Gen. Itzhak Rabin. The government Arab Youths Stone Police The State Department said the honor its commitments to Israel. officials said that the differences in East Jerusalem Melee; shipment was part of a "package 15751 W. 101/2 Mite Partial Strike on W. Bank McCarthy said that he thought between the U.S. and Israel must deal" reached with Jordan, not re- America had "clear moral and be considered in perspective. (JTA Correspondent at the 353-6750 or 862-0963 lated to any immediate military legal responsibilities in the Middle United Nations) The United States government JERUSALEM — Arab youths situation but intended to maintain East and Israel." He acknowledged stoned Israel police officers in East the security and stability of King that he believed the U.S. should Jerusalem Wednesday morning. Hussein's regime. work toward a moratorium on arms Officials refused to divulge the shipments to the Middle East but The fracas occurred outside the types of arms but it vas reliably Old City walls when police sought he stressed that "we had to main- to disperse an estimated 300 march- learned that they include 100 Pat- tain the military strength of Israel ing demonstrators who were block- ton M-48 tanks, being shipped by against the Arab nations, and I've ing traffic. Three policemen, one sea via the Jordanian port of said that we had at least to help of them a senior officer, were in- Aqaba, and anti-tank weapons, them rebuild the strength that they Your Father's Day gift problem solved. mortars, artillery, ammunition and lost in the recent war. If that jured. We've a wide wonderful collection and A partial strike hit several West anti-aircraft equipment, part of means 50 jets, well I'm for 50 Bank towns Wednesday as Arabs which is being rushed to Jordan jets." you can depend on us for the kind of marked the first anniversary of by U.S. Globemaster transport The Minnesota senator said the gift Dad desires. the start of last June's Six-Day planes. U.S. obligations to Israel stemmed Free Gift Wrapping In addition, 12 F-104 starfighter War. But public services such as from the fact that "we were one buses and taxis were running nor- jet fighting planes have been "con- of the nations that wouldn't open mally. Extra police and security signed" to Jordan for air defense. our doors to Jewish expellees and forces patrolled the streets to Their delivery was described as refugees after the war and sug- maintain order and protect non- "in process." Rep. Seymour Hal- gested• that the British take care striking shopkeepers from hooli- pern said it would appear that of it in Palestine and then moved 9 MILE-COOLIDGE gans. Almost all businesses were King Hussein's reward for refusal on from there to support in the A. P. CENTER to enter peace negotiations and UN the establishment of the State closed in Nablus. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10 TO 3 In Ramallah, some shops were 18—Friday, June 7, 1968 opened in the morning. Most THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS shops were closed in East Jeru- salem, but street vendors were selling bread and milk from im- provised stands. Classes were suspended for the day in several West Bank schools. The East Jerusalem clash devel- oped when Arab youths, some car- rying garlands, marched in the di- rection of the Moslem Cemetery for the finest intensive Hebrew and outside the city walls. Police asked Education at the marchers to use the sidewalks instead of the road which they were blocking to traffic. They also insisted that only the garland bear- ers could continue the march to the cemetery. At that point, some- one hurled a stone, and the stoning • Established in 1958, Hillel Day School is accredited by quickly became general. Police • Highest Scholastic Standards. brandishing batons dispersed the the State of Michigan. crowd. Two smaller demonstra- tions elsewhere in Jerusalem were • Classes Limited in Size. also dispersed by police. • Hillel's bi-cultural program aims for the full integration - Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jeru- of the child into the American enviroment. 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