Lebanon Warned It Mira. Control - Arab Saboteurs (Continued from Page 1) Lebanese government that it will be held responsible for preventing infiltration into Israel territory of armed saboteurs and terrorists. Gen. Dayan said 10 acts of sabo- tage or shootings occurred along the Lebanese border during the last three months. He said many of the saboteurs came from Syria, but some are based in Lebanon. Concerning Sanapir island, Esh- kol said that Israel has not gone into the question of who is its owner, but who maintains control over it by means of regular land- ings and patrols. The island was occupied by Israeli forces during the Six-Day War. Later, Saudi Arabia approached the U.S. to pressure Israel to return it. * * B-G Would Choose Peace Over Territory—if Choice Existed—Canadians Told (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Former Prime Min- ister David Ben-Gurion said Mon- day that given the choice between peace and the return of the occu- pied territories to the Arabs — Jerusalem excepted — he would choose peace. He added, however, that based on his knowledge of the Arabs, anyone who- believed such a choice existed was "a fool." Ben-Gurion adressed a delega- tion of Canadian WIZO members. He described as "sheer nonsense" the present debate on the future of the occupied territories. "Peace does not depend either on the Greater Israel movement or the anti-annexation groups," he said. "Peace is not a piece of paper but genuine friendship and coopera- tion." Ben-Gurion said that the greatest danger facing Israel was the mil- lion Arabs in the occupied terri- tories. He said the danger was not in their numbers but in the likeli- hood that they will become labor- ers while the Jews stick to white- collar occupations. To offset that possibility, he recommended rapid automation "so that the work done now by 10 men will be done by one skilled, educated man." Ben-Gurion took a poke at Levi Eshkol Tuesday, calling the pre- mier and his advisers "corrupt." He said there was no surety Israel would win another war with the Arabs "if we do not have the right leadership." Undeterred by heck- ling among his student listeners, he said, "The people felt the army did not trust the defense minister before the Six-Day War, and so it pushed Eshkol out of the Defense Ministry." Israel-Europe Cable Opened by Ambassador to France PARIS (JTA)—A new telephone cable link between Israel and Eu- rope was opened officially here Nov. 12 when Israel Ambassador Walter Eytan placed the first call. The multi-axial cable was laid on the Mediterranean Sea bed by a French company. It replaces the former wire-less telephone connec- tions which were often affected by atmospheric conditions and is ex- pected to shorten the waiting per- iod for communications and im- prove the quality of reception. SAVE $30 AFTER-5 GOWNS '69 Reg. $99. For Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Parties and Holiday. Sizes 3 to 44 SHANDELS 154 South Woodward near Maple BIRMINGHAM, Mich. MI 24150 ORT Dedicates Charles Jordan Home Israel Presence Promoted by New Campus Group THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968-5 NEW YORK—From Berkeley to Boston, 80 student representatives of the newly established university service department of the Ameri- can Zionist Youth Foundation are promoting the Israel presence on campuses in the United States and Canada. Campus representatives and their fellow students have estab- lished information booths in stu- dent union buildings to distribute material on programs in Israel. They also distribute current events information and material on Is- rael itself - for topical research and class work. FIND YOUR THING AND IT'S ALWAYS THE LATEST THING IN OUR NEW Y oung ans DEPARTMENT Bonn Lawmakers Probe Condition of Refugees JERUSALEM—A group of West German parliamentarians, headed by Dr. Herman Kopf, chairman of the Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee, visited the Knesset, Israel's parliament, Tuesday. They were briefed by David Hacohen, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Security Com- mittee, on the condition of Arab refugees in Israel-held territory. The group will visit refugee camps in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Dr. Kopf said legislators were specially interested in the refugees because "One out of every four West Germans is a former refu- gee." 548-5600 8440 W. 9 MILE RD. YOU ARE INVITED TO The Charles H. Jordan Memorial Students Home was dedicated last month on the campus of the ORT Technical Center at Natanya, Israel, in the presence of Israel government leaders, Mrs. Jordan, representatives of ORT, the Joint Distribution Committee and over 1,000 students and friends of Charles Jordan. The students home will house several hundred youth from all over Israel and abroad attend- ing the ORT school. In the photo Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon addresses the ceremonies. Samuel Haber, executive vice chairman of the JDC, is second from left, followed by (from left) the mayor of Natanya; Max A. Braude, ORT director general; Mrs. Jordan; and Golda Meir. To the right of Allon is Dr. William Haber, president of American ORT Federation and University of Michigan academician. 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