THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 9, 1968-7 A Stable Peace in M.E. a Must (Continued from Page 1) Vice President Humphrey de- clared that "a stable peace in the Middle East is a must" and said secuted in the Arab countries UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (JTA) that he favored "active diplo- — United Nations Secretary-Gener- since the recent conflict," Eban matic efforts to convince Israel's al U Thant has blamed Israel for wrote. "This is clearly within the neighbors to pursue a general thwarting hiS efforts to investi- scope of the relevant resolutions. settlement." He warned that "the gate the humanitarian problems I am at a loss to understand cause of peace will not be served arising from the June 1967 Middle why this should cause any dif- by the pursuit of military pre- East war. ficulty." ponderance by the Arab states Thant charged in a report issued The secretary-general contended through arms deliveries from the here last Friday that Israel's in- that Israel was trying to broaden Soviet Union." sistence that the inquiry over the the mission beyond the scope of "Until permanent peace is condition of Jews in the Arab the Security Council resolution that achieved and the arms race countries as well as Arabs in the called for an inquiry into condi- ended." Humphrey. said, "contin- Israel-occupied territories made it tions "in the area of conflict." ued U.S. military assistance to Is- impossible for him to dispatch a The Arab interpretation of the res- rael is justified. This assistance mission authorized by resolution olution has been that it referred should include supersonic planes of the Security Council. only to Arabs in the territories such as Phantom jets. But the Thant's report was prefaced by occupied during the Six-Day War. real answer lies in agreed disarm- a series of letters he exchanged Eban charged in his letter that ament. It is in the interests of all with the nations involved in the it was the Arab governments which the people of the Middle East to Middle East conflict. They include were imposing conditions and said engage actively in negotiated a letter from Israel Foreign Israel had never objected to hav- agreements among the nations of Minister Abba Eban which denied ing a UN emissary carry out his the region." that his government was imposing mission in Israel-held territories. A foreign aid bill which made "conditions" on the inquiry. He noted that Israel had cooper- provision for the sale of super- ated with the similar inquiry be- sonic jets to Israel passed the "We ask only that the mission gun last year by Nils-Goran Gus- Senate Aug. 1. The bill stated that: should have an equal opportunity to investigate the situation of sing of Sweden. Gussing was not The President should take such . permitted by the Arabs to investi- steps as may be necessary, as Jewish communities cruelly per- gate conditions of Jews in their soon as practicable after the date territory. of enactment of this section, to negotiate an agreement with the Religious Zionists Seen government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of Ready to Return to such number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide the Zionist Executive Israel with an adequate deterrent JERUSALEM (JTA)' — Two re- . force capable of preventing future ligious Zionist parties which left Arab aggression by offsetting so- the Zionist executive in a dispute • phisticated weapons received by at the World Zionist Congress here the Arab states and to replace in June will soon return to that losses suffered by Israel in the body under an agreement report- 1967 conflict." edly worked out here and which The foreign aid bill earlier \vill now be submitted to the ruling passed by the House contained the bodies in the Mizrachi and Hapoel wording that the President "shall T-Tamizrachi parties. sell . . ." The Senate bill, how- The two parties had refused to ever, changed the wording to take part in the new Zionist Ex- "should,". leaving the sale of The ecutive, . asserting that they had supersonic jets finally up to the been deprived of direction of the discretion of the President. Fur- immigration department, which ther action on the bill will be de- they had had for years, and that layed until after the political con- the one portfolio assigned to them JEWISH NATIONAL FUND a Senate- in the new executive was not ad- vention recess when 22100 GREENFIELD RD. House conference will discuss the equate. OAK PARK, MICH. 48237 changed wording. Under the reported agreement, Sen. Jacob Javits, New York PHONE 399-0820 the Religious Party will be given Republican, stressed the impor- the Tora education department in! tance to Israel of the foreign aid OFFICE HOURS: MON. THRU the executive and will participate bill provision for the sale of super- THURS. 9 to 5; FRIDAY, 9 to in the immigration department, sonic jet aircraft to Israel. "It the portfolio of which is held by 4; CLOSED SUNDAY DURING A. L. Pincus, the executive's chair- would be a pure case of irresponsi- bility if we did not do so," he man. AUGUST. said. "If gaps or imbalances in Israel's defense posture are al- 11( le It II 0 00 II IX Mt II II( II a II II AM It iiii lowed to remain . . . the risk of 0 II II war will be higher," the Senator said. "Specifically, that risk could assume its ugliest form—a sneak air attack against the civilian pop- ulation of Israel." "Israel, while the victor in the 0 Six-Day War, suffered aircraft 0 losses which, since needed aircraft * have not been received as replace- Only Once A Season 0( ments, place her in a vulnerable We only do it once a Season, and for just a few red- position to attack by her recovered a letter days. Every garment is of top quality _ . . priced 1111 and better armed Arab neighbors. It is not only the security of Israel a to sell on sight. So don't delay a moment. Hurry right in, bring a wheel barrow if you like . _ . and cart it which is at stake," Sen. Javits them away. a added, "it is now the security of the whole world, because the So- ii viet Union is now in the Middle East in a big way." : Sen. Frank J. Lausche, Ohio a a Democrat,. pointed out that the bill illi "gives the President the discre- a a tionary power to make these sales a if, in his opinion, it is necessary a to offset the huge sales that have a been made by the Soviet Union Thant Accuses Israel of Thwarting Humanitarian Mission; Eban Denies It to the Arab nations." Speaking on behalf of the same bill, Sen. Wayne Morse, Oregon Democrat, declared that if an understanding exists "that the U.S. would come to Is- rael's defense if she were at- tacked," the question remains "whether there would be an Israel to come to the aid of, if they waited for our governmental procedures to operate by way of supplying military assistance." Final action on a 1969 foreign aid bill that would request the President to sell supersonic F-4 Phantom jets to Israel has been postponed until after the two na- tional political conventions. But a joint Senate-House committee de- cided Friday to accept the lan- guage of the Senate's version of the legislation which said that the President "should" sell the sophis- ticated warplanes to Israel to off- set the growing strength of the Arab airforces. The original House draft bill contained the wording that the President "shall sell" the Phantoms to Israel which would II. Humphrey have made their sale mandatory if the bill were enacted. Republican members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Reps. Paul Findley, of Il- linois, and Robert Taft Jr., of Ohio, introduced a concurrent res- olution in the House to define American policy on the Middle East. It called on the administra- tion to use its power and influence to bring about lasting peace in the area (Related story page 6). Vern co ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER Call Evenings Until 9 353-3284 LET US HELP YOU SELL YOUR HOME!! ate Hi BLUE a member 01 your famil y * a 0- AK PARK OFFICE REASONABLE RAMBLING RANCH Looking for a good starter home? Here it is. Only $16,900 will buy you this 3 bedroom frame home in Oak Park. Hardwood floors, 2 car garage, dining room, utility room and base- ment. Berkley Schools. Immediate occupancy. $16,900. LI 8-1500. Like new face brick on a 100' by 286' lot in Oak Park. 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