,- ...,..6••••- •« 4”lef=1111.=P—•'• f ■ ai ■ Fe4A••••••, +.4 4,. ., 411;444.4414 4 ,444i4;4044.444r , '• ■ 4414444,44.04 44444, ' • .• W. Bank Arabs Reported Kidnaped, Recruited by El Fatah Lary spokesman reported. El Fatah Odd Bull to Defense Minister Gen. check on Israeli troop movements. the 14-member Arab League gath- leaflets were found in the vicinity. Moshe Dayan. Gen. Bull said that Legum himself said he had no dif- ered there to discuss the results in visiting Israel's frontiers of Dr. Jarring's mission.) Six persons were slightly injured Egyptian authorities denied that ficulty saw no military activity. when a bomb exploded outside a Egyptian forces had crossed the and (According to a report reaching building on what had been the canal. Washington from Amman, Jarring A COCKTAIL WHEN YOU Israel claims that the marauders dividing line between Israeli and Jordan's capital reportedly Jordanian Jerusalem before the laid mines on a patrol road ad- visited to calm Arab fears of an Israeli June 1967 war. Six persons were jacent to the canal near Ismailiya, assault. He reportedly told Egypti- arrested. One of the injured, a and when Israeli troops in a jeep an Foreign Minister Mahmoud woman, was hospitalized for shock. struck the mine, the Egyptians Riad who reportedly passed on Dr. UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT. U. S. A. • 42 PROOF The others were sent home after opened fire killing two and abduct- Jarring's comments to officials of ing the other. In recent incidents 'receiving first aid. West Bank Arabs visiting Jor- at the canal, Israel has responded dan are frequently kidnaped by with firing everything from small Arab terrorists and forced to un- arms to heavy artillery. But the dergo commando training after cabinet's decision to use a diplo- which they are sent back to Israeli matic approach apparently reflect- territory to carry out "assign- ed concern for the safety and wel- fare of the abducted soldier. Israeli ments." This information has been re- political circles were certain that layed to Israeli authorities by resi- any council resolution condemning dents of Nablus who visited Jor- Egypt would be vetoed by the So- dan. They said the kidnaped West viet Union, but deemed it impor- Bankers were taken -to El Fatah tant nevertheless to alert world The most exciting training centers where they were public opnion to the incident. The cabinet apparently felt that instructed in sabotage and the use The most complete of firearms and explosives. El Fa- it could also test the council's han- dling of an incident in which the tah resorts to kidnaping because Selection we have ever it has failed to recruit Arabs in available- evidence, including that the Israel-occupied territories, the provided by Gen. Bull's observers, offered for you to see! apparently pointed to Egyptian re- informants said. A "tough as ever" policy by sponsibility. Israel before the United Nations LONDON (JTA)—Arab armies Security Council was promised by and air forces are on a full-scale Israel's chief delegate to the UN, alert in case a new Arab-Israel war Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, when erupts as a result of expected he left for New York Tuesday to heavy Israeli air raids on Jordan Upwards From press Israel's complaint against towns and villages, according to re- Egypt's alleged violation of the ports reaching here. Some diplo- Others at $69.50 cease-fire in the Suez Canal Zone matic sources here believe that one last week. Israel Monday called for possible explanation for the wave an urgent meeting of the 15-nation of reports from Cairo and Damas- body to consider the ambush kill- cus alleging that Israel is prepar- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire ing of two Israeli soldiers by ing an attack is that the Arabs may to The Jewish News) Egyptian commandos and the kid- be trying to commit Russia into a 'UNITED NATIONS—Jordan and Fine Clothes for Over 30 Years "Middle East Czechoslovakia." Re- - Saudi Arabia took cracks at Israel naping of a third soldier. Tekoah, who cut short his con- porter Colin Legum of the London Tuesday at the opening session 15200 W. 7 Mile Road 3 Blocks East of Greenfield, Corner Sussex here of the International Confer- sultations here to return to UN Sunday Observer reported from headquarters, said there was no Daily to 6:00 p.m., Monday and Thursday noon to 9:00 p.m. ence of Ministers Responsible for reason why Israel should change Jerusalem that Arab anxieties are Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. not supported by Western diplo- Social Welfare. Israel replied by :::;:iff1M.WEgNZWARERNEWW.:MWATROMWM:::Kgi::::KM::::10.::. . " .tromm) expressing hope that political dis- on the attitude on cease-fire viola- mats who have been asked to tOMFM7 cussions will be kept out of the tions it has adopted untill now. Israel considers the Suez incident seven-day parley. During a speech discussing so- a "deliberate and planned military cial welfare in Jordan, that na- attack" that flagrantly violated the tion's chief delegate to the UN, June, _ 1967, cease-fire. So far, Mohammed H. El-Farra, said that Egyptian authorities have dis- Jordan faced a unique social wel- claimed any knowledge of the in- fare situation in that one million cident in which, according to of its Inhabitants had been evicted Israeli estimates, at least 30 com- from their homes. "How is it pos- mandos participated. No Arab sible to provide services to them?" guerrilla organizations have claim- ed responsibility for it. he asked. Foreign Minister Abba Eban re- El-Farra said he was in no posi- tion to report to the conference portedly told United Nations peace • With DAILY INTEREST you ears about success in social welfare. envoy Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring this every day on every dollar from "All I can report is misery and week that reports mushrooming in date of deposit to date of with- suffering," he said. The envoy Arab capitals that Israel was about drawal. noted that the occupation of the to launch a major military assault West Bank by Israel was "erasing against Jordan were "malicious • Interest Is paid and compounded all progress made by Jordan over fabrications." January 1, April 1, July 1 and Press and radio reports from the years." "All aspects of life" October 1. there and "centuries-old values" Cairo, Baghdad, Amman and other Arab capitals claimed that Israel had been shaken, he declared. Usual withdrawal privileges. • The Jordanian said that his planned to take advantage of the Big Power preoccupation with the c o u n t r y had planned to be economically self-sufficient with- Czech crisis to launch an all-out in seven years, but now all its attack aimed at destroying the Arab terrorist bases in Jordan and plans were frustrated. Sheikh Abd Arrahman Abba Al- probably occupy the East Bank of : Khail, Saudi Arabia's minister of the Jordan River. Baghdad radio hinted that Israeli labor and social affairs, said the "ever-present threat of Israeli ag- forces planned an attack on Egypt gression" in the Middle East had in retailation for the commando compelled Arabia to devote a con- raid into Sinai. Eban is reported to siderable portion of its energies have told Dr. Jarring that he did to self-defense, which he said had not know why the Arabs were to be given a higher priority than sounding alarms. He said that while Dr. Jarring was not con- social welfare. Josef Burg, Israel's minister of cerned with incidents and rumors, social welfare, exercising his right his mission nonetheless could be ' of reply, said he regretted that influenced by the atmosphere in Jordan and Saudi Arabia had in- the area; this was being heated up • Issued with 90 day, 6 month or troduced political issues and as- by the Arabs and decreases Dr. 1 year maturity, automatically sumptions into the discussion. He Jarring's chances of success, renewed termed those considerations "irre- Eban was reported to have said. The UN envoy returned to his levant." • Issued in multiples of $1,000 The conference, held under aus- headquarters at Nicosia. The foreign ministry flatly de- pices of Secretary-General U • Interest paid monthly or Thant, is being attended by more nied Arab reports that United quarterly as desired Nations Secretary General U Thant than 350 officials, including some had sent a warning to Israel over 60 ministers and other cabinet Your deposits are insured up to members and advisers concerned alleged Israeli troop concentrations $15,000 by the Federal Depose with social welfare policy in 88 on the Jordanian border. A min- Insurance Corporation. istry spokesman said that • Thant countries. Dr. Moshe Kurtz, director-gen- sent no messages to Israel on the IMMIER PEOCRAL DEPOSIT INSURANDMRPORATION eral of the Israeli ministry and a subject either through Jarring, delegation member,, is serving on as the Arab reports claimed, or one of the four committees into through any other agency. The Israel cabinet decided Sun- which the plenary group is broken down. His group will deal with day to seek a Security Council ses- 19201 Liver lidi NATIONAL ASSOOIATION at cambridao issues involved in meeting man- sion after considering a report 13403 W. 7 Mile Rd. 1 Blk. E. of Schaefer OFFICES THROUGHOUT GREATER DETROIT brought from Cairo by Lt. Gen. power needs for social welfare. - (Continued from Page 1) Four Arabs were arrested as suspects near the bombing scene. Another was beaten bloody by the crowd. Police formed a cordon to defend 50 Arabs at the station. The rioting that spilled over into the adjacent community of Jaffa, within walking distance of Mograbi Square in downtown Tel Aviv, surged through the narrow streets of the formerly Arab seaport. Some Arabs remained there after the 1948 war. The attack on the Israeli Army unit near the Umm Tutz pass e a r l y Tuesday precipitated an exchange of fire that lasted 30 minutes, a military spokesman re- ported. Israeli return fire silenced the Jordanion gunners. There were no Israeli casualties. A military spokesman had no comment Tuesday on a Syrian re- •port that two Syrian soldiers were killed when Israeli forces allegedly opened fire Monday along the cease-fire demarcation line. The .spokesman said he had no knowl- edge of the Syrian report. Saboteurs wrecked a telephone pole north of Eilat Monday night, but the wires were promptly re- paired and there was no interrup- tion of telephone service, a mili- A L. ••• ••• Only the Best For Fall and Winter 1THE NEWEST ... N Arabs Take Poke at Israel in Social Welfare Conclave HARRY THOMAS Only Detroit Bank Offering Full Banking Services On Saturday! For Regular Savings DAILY INTEREST For Longer Term Investment a/ /0 TIME CERTIFICATES ICHIGAN BANIC 8—Friday, September 6, 1968 THE DETROIT : JEWISH NEWS *pea itli 4130 every weekday, Including SATURDAY, branches open WI COO