of UN Failure to Condemn Egypt for Cease-Fire Violation at Suez THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-21 American Pavilion Will Be Erected at Israel Museum by 2 New Yorkers Officials said the motivation for the admittedly heavy Egyptian fire JERUSALEM—A pavilion for the $1,000,000, will be transferred to remained obscure although Ameri- exhibition of American works of the pavilion as the nucleus of its can diplomats tend to exonerate art, sculpture and design will be collection. In conjunction with the Russians from any involvement built at the Israel Museum by Jack the America-Israel Cultural Israel had sought the emergency with it. The United States position Lawrence and Dr. Walter Myden Foundation, the y also have session Sunday because of the was defined as supporting t h e agreed to donate and collect of New York City. critical nature of the situation, al- United Nations call for both sides $1,000,000 for the construction The Israel Museum and the though the council was scheduled to observe the cease-fire. Founders of the Pavilion, believing and maintenance of the pavilion. to meet Monday to resume con- Israel accused Egypt before the that American art has become one Some American collectors have critic ally. sideration of Israel's complaint Reports read to the emergency against Egypt for the Aug. 26 United Nations Security Council of of the leading schools of art in the already expressed their desire to participate. Among them is the session of the Security Council by cease-fire violation in which two a "deliberate and planned military world, said that Jerusalem, once Secretary General U Thant from Israeli soldiers were killed and attack" on Aug. 26 when an Israeli again a world center is a fitting dean of American art dealers, patrol was ambushed on the east place to exhibit America's contri- Mrs. Edith Gregor Halpert. Lt.-Gen. Odd Bull, head of the one kidnaped. The addition to be constructed to bank of the Suez Canal resulting bution to the visual arts. The pa- cease - fire observers, assessed In Tel Aviv, a military spokes- in the two deaths and abduction. vilion will be the only center out- house the American collection will Name for starting the artillery ex- change—the most severe since last man identified eight of the 10 Is- Israel formally charged that the side the Whitney Museum in New be known as the "American Pa- October — on Egyptian gunners. raeli soldiers killed in Sunday's attack had been carried out by York with a permanent display of vilion of Art and Design." Lawrence is a well-known Ameri- Gen. Bull's reports also blamed 41/2-hour artillery duel along the "an Egyptian military force con- a cross-section of American art. Lawrence's and Dr. Myden's can composer and lyricist. Dr. Egypt for delays in accepting a entire 103-mile length on the Suez sisting of approximately 30 men." Canal. Cairo radio claimed Sunday cease-fire. In bringing the action before the outstanding collection of Ameri- Myden is a prominent psychologist Israelis had expected more from night that five Egyptian soldiers council, Israel's ambassador, Yosef can art valued in excess of and author. and six civilians were killed and Tekoah said. Israel hoped to arrest the emergency session, which was convened Sunday night at Israel's 42 persons, including 12 soldiers, further deterioration of the situa- im a urgent request to deal with what were wounded. tion, to have the military attack Ambassador Yosef Tekoah • de- An army spokesman ridiculed condemned, to impress on Egypt I scribed as a "premeditated, large- an Egyptian claim that Israel had the need to carry out its obliga- scale and unprovoked assault in asked for a cease fire and had tions and to secure the return of I flagrant violation of the cease- agreed to Egypt's condition that the kidnaped soldier. He said that II I Israel would not re-enforce its "general difficulties" and "ob- 1 fire." LADIES' They were consequently disap- troops in the Sinai area. There was stacles placed in its way" had pre- OR MEN'S pointed that the suggestion of Lord no request by Israel and no agree- vented the Security Council in the. • With this Coupon only I Caradon, the British representa- ment to any conditions, the spokes- past from fairly and equitably dis- tive, that the council call on both man said. charging its responsibilities in the I I sides to observe the cease-fire, was He repeated an earlier statement Middle East. He observed that the sole action taken by the coun- people of Israel were "greatly dis- I the that the Egyptians opened fire all cil. Some Israelis charged that along the front simultaneously — couraged by the inability of the 13336 SEVEN MILE NR. SNOWDEN IIIE I the failure to condemn Egypt in from Kantara at the northern en- council to rise above its arithmetic EM EMI ME NM— NM ME ME ME El MM MM NM EN ME ME ME this case demonstrated once again trance of the canal to Port Tewfik of votes and vetoes and contribute to the termination of Arab viola- the weakness of the council in all at the southern entrance. matters concerning the Middle tions of the cease-fire." He said that the Egyptians dis- East where it has to operate in In his reply to the Israeli regarded the first call for a the shadow of the Soviet veto. charges, Ambassador Mohamed cease fire made by United Na- The council went into session Awad El-Kony of Egypt denied tions observers shortly before 5 around 9 p.m. Sunday. It heard that Egypt had taken part in the p.m. local time and continued Ambassador Tekoah charge action and suggested that Israel v LAIC'Unttitez their shelling along the entire Egypt with violation of the had planted physical evidence to front for another hour and a cease fire and an attempt by the back up his charges. He told the half. He said the Egyptians used Egyptian representative, sit p- council that the Israeli charges artillery and 120 mm and 160 ported by the Soviet Union, to were not supported by the re- mm mortars, their main target put the blame on Israel. It ports to the United Nations by being the Port Tewfik area. adjourned to seek agreement on Odd Bull. action and resumed about 1 a.m. Israeli circles said today t h a t The United States and, the Soviet Ambassador Monday when the Egyptians deliberately pro- Union took diametrically opposed George Ignatieff of Canada, Se- yoked the clash to coincide with I views on whether the Security curity Council . president, read the Security Council's hearings on 1 i Council should have been con - a consensus statement de- Israel's complaint of Egyptian vio- vened to hear Israel's charges. ploring the loss of lives and en- lations of the cease fire. One polit- Ambassador George Ball, per- ical observer' suggested that the manent representative of the Egyptian attack may have been IF YOU TURN. ml launched by tacit agreement with United States, declared that the titrito.fi Moscow to divert world attention evidence found by the United Na- Iv tions military observers was con- from events in Czechoslovakia. OMR DOWN YOU wart sistent with Israel's allegations In Washington, State Department and that the United Arab Republic FIND A FINER WINE THAN sources said, • however, that the had made "an unsupported, lim- United States did not see global ited denial, stating only that its ramifications that would involve forces had not taken part." The the Soviet Union in the latest Is- evidence pointed to the fact that Milan Wineries, Detroit,' Mich. . raeli - Egyptian Suez Canal clash. this was an unprovoked attack Shofar Assortment, $2.59. 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