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Common Foe Locust-
Unites Israel, Jordan

Interview Attacked

fore President Nixon's flight to
Rome that there would be more
ognized boundaries." He added, bilateral talks on the Mid East
"We must regard all contrary dec- with Britain, France and the So-
larations by Egyptian spokesmen viet Union to set up ground rules
as null and void."
for a Four Power conference on
Eban said the Nasser inter-
tensions in the region. Secretary
view "confirms all the most neg-
of State Rogers was expected to
ative interpretations of Egyptian
meet "very soon" with Soviet
policy. The author of the 1967
Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin in
war is the saboteur of peace in
Washington on the subject. Re-
1969. Nasser's policy is no
ports from Paris said that Presi-
peace, no recognition, no nega-
dent Nixon had agreed with Pres-
tion, no establishment of se-
ident Charles de Gaulle of France
cure and recognized boundaries,
on Four Power talks to be held
no acknowledgement of Israel's
within a United Nations frame-
sovereignty, no freedom of nav-
work.)
igation in the Suez Canal, no
Israel government sources
agreement on arms limitation."
noted in connection with For-
Sulzberger said Col. Nasser ex-
eign Minister Eban's Washing.
pressed admiration for El Fatah,
ton visit that the late Premier
the principle Palestinian guerr.411a
Levi Eshkol had been scheduled
organization, which he likened to
to go to the U.S. sometime this
the resistance movements in Eu-
spring for a meeting with Pres-
rope and the Philippines in World
ident Nixon and other U.S. offi-
War II. Col. Nasser expressed
cials. Mr. Eshkol's visit was
readiness to resume diplomatic
originally to have taken place
relations with the U.S. which he
last fall as a' farewell call on
severed in 1967 but said there
President Johnson and a meet-
ing
with the then President-elect
were serious difficulties, such as
Nixon. That visit was called off
the sale of Phantom jet fighter-
bombers to Israel which he saw
reportedly for reasons of health.
as encouragement of Israel's con-
Reliable sources here stressed
tinued occupation of Arab terri- that in talks Eban held with mem-
tories.
bers of the official U.S. delega-
Sulzberger reported that the tion to Mr. Eshkol's funeral there
Egyptian leader played down the were no indications of any pro-
role of Soviet aid and the Rus- posed change in the American
sian presence in his country. He attitude toward the Mid East. How-
said Moscow had sent arms ship- ever, Israel was said to feel an
ments to make up 1967 war losses urgent need to discuss with Wash-
but to date Egypt's armed strength ington the implications of an "im-
does not exceed its prewar posed settlement" of the Mid East
strength. He said there were only problem and to ascertain whether
1,000 Russian technicians and Washington intends a compro-
training personnel in Egypt, "a mise. a diplomatic move the Is-
figure far smaller than that men- raelis feel would inevitably be at
tioned by some Cairo diplomats." their expense.
Sulzberger noted. Col. Nasser also
There was speculation here
claimed that Jews in Egypt en- about whether President Nixon in-
joyed all the rights of Egyptian tended to visit Israel in the near
citizens and were free to emigrate future. It arose from remarks at-
if they wished, "a statement that tributed to U.S. Secretary of
is contested by foreign observers," Health. Education and Welfare
Sulzberger remarked.
Robert H. Finch who headed the
Eban appeared to consider it official U.S. delegation to the fu-
ironic that some diplomatic sources neral. Sources here said that Finch
thought Col. Nasser's remarks in told Acting Prime Minister Yigal
an interview published in News- Allon that Nixon intends to visit
week - magazine recently had Israel early during his tenure in
showed moderation. He said that office, but Americans and Israeli
Sunday's interview c on f i r m e d officials said they knew, of no such
"what I said after his Newsweek plans. The U.S. Cabinet member
interview. He envisages a policy reportedly said, "I know that while
in two stages. First, the restora- this is my first visit I will be back
tion of the fragile and insecure and I know from my discussions
armistice lines of June 4, 1967; with President Nixon that „wi
hell
second, the effective liquidation of be here very early in his At4min-
Israel through terrorist action istration." Nixon, officials said
combined with the introduction in Paris, had expressed a desire
of enough Arabs into what re- to visit the Mid East and Mediter-
mains of Israel to ensure our coon- ranean areas at some time but
try's conversion to an Arab state. had not specified when.
His encouragement of those who
(The authoritative Cairo news-
murder people in supermarkets paper Al Ahram reported that
and passengers in civil aircraft is Mahmoud Fawzi, President Nas-
a true index of his character, - ser's chief foreign affairs adviser,
Eban said. Referring to S'ulzber- will confer Friday in Paris with
ger's report that Col. Nasser re- Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. chief
garded ail Israeli leaders as delegate to the Vietnam peace
"hawks," Eban declared, "Any- talks. Fawzi is on a tour of Europe
body who wants Israel to exist and to explain Egypt's position on the
survive in peace with its neigh- Mid East crisis to government lead-
bors is a hawk in Nasser's eyes. ers. He will meet with President
Nasser regards Israel's very ex- de Gaulle of France.)
istence as an offense which can
The United Nations Middle
only be expiated by its destruc-
East peace envoy, Dr. Gunnar
tion. It is not from such sources
V. Jarring, was informed by
as Nasser in the present mood
Israel late last month that any
of his policy that peace will come."
settlement reached with the
Eban will fly to Washington
Arabs must include a halt in
sometime after March 9 for an
terrorist activities, Eban dis-
expected meeting with Secre-
closed in the Knesset. Eban said
tary of State William P. Rogers
that the message was conveyed
and possibly with President
by a special emissary to Dr. Jar-
Richard M. Nixon, it was dis-
ring who was in Copenhagen at
slosed here. Eban's visit, though
the time. Israel also delivered
officially described as involving
the same message to the United
speeches to American Jewish
States.
organizations, was viewed here
Eban said the message was
as having an urgent diplomatic i a response to Egyptian-statements
nature.' He intends to place Is-
that the Arabs might agree to a
rael's position in the Middle
political settlement with Israel
East conflict clearly before the
without tying the hands of the
top officials of the U.S. govern-
guerrilla organizations which would
ment at a time when the Nixon
be free to continue their activities.
administration is about to cry-
He said such an arrangement
stallize its views on various world
would be tantamount to making
problems, among them the Mid-
peace without
including t h e
die East.
enemy's armored or air forces in
(U.S. officials said in Paris be- the agreement. The terrorist or-

(Continued from Page 1)

M4WCIII

7, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8MM—SUPER 8-16MM

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Nasser 'Saboteur of Peace'i-Eban

6--Friday,

MOVIES



3eupte

TEL AVIV — Officials of the Is-
Photographers
ganizations, he said, were one of raeli and Jordanian ministries of
UN 4 - 8785
the arms with which the Arab
governments continue to wage war agriculture are cooperating to
fight an ancient natural enemy
against Israel.
which threatens the crops of both
There was no comment here
IF YOU TURN THE
on the note sent by the United
countries.
Nations Secretary General U
The officials have been ex-
IMOD DOWN YOU WONT
Thant to Eban, in which Thant
changing reports on the progress
FWD A DINER Will THAN
assured the Israel government
of locust swarms from Saudi Ara-
that he was doing all he could
bia and East Africa. By keeping
toward "finding means to pre-
close tabs on the movements of the
vent such acts of violence" as the
insects. the two countries are bet-
Arab guerrilla attack on an El
1r du Wineriase.Dafroit, Mich.
ter able to prepare to fight off a
Al airliner in Zurich. A foreign
possible invasion.
ministry spokesman said Eban
had not gotten around to study-
ing Thant's letter owing to the
death of Prime Minister Eshkol.
Thant's letter was in reply to
one from Eban in which the Is-
raeli official virtually challenged
Thant to spell out exactly what he
IS PROUD TO HAVE
planned to do regarding Arab ter-
rorist activities and threats to
DETROIT'S
civilian air travel.
Thant said in his response that
even before he had heard from
Eban he had contacted the Inter-
national Civil Aviation Organiza-
Harry Abram
Larry Stern
tion, a specialized UN agency, as
LI 8-4119 Res.
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well as the International Air Trans-
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Thant advised Israel that "the
only sure way - to end terrorist
attacks was to make "some sub-
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Levi Eshkol Laid to Rest Alongside Founders of Israel

of Sci-
the official delegations from ary chairman, director and mem- sul general of Israel representing of the Weizmann Institute
of the executive committee, his government; Dr. Joachim ence. Cantor David Kusevitsky
ber
abroad.
t
Prinz, former Presidents' Confer- chanted the El Moleh Rahamin.
Behind them stood the members Joint Distribution Committee.
In accordance with a rabbinical ence chairman; Pinchas Cruso, Amir said he was "the same man
dele-
I
corps
and
of the diplomatic
from his farm-kibutz days until the
gations from every town and vil- decree against mourning during honorary president of the United
the Hebrew month of Adar, official Labor Zionist Organization, a long- days of his talks with the United
lage, from institutions and organ-
izations, from the army and the state mourning ended at 5 p.m. of time personal friend of Mr. Esh- States president."
(Related stories Pages 14, 38)
kol; and Meyer Weisgal, president
police.. David Ben-Gurion did not the funeral day. Israeli radio re-
sumed its broadcasts, and Purim
Friday, March 7, 1969-7
attend.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
t canceled
festivals
i 1
were no
a
Maj. Gen. Shlomo Goren, the
Official delegates to the rites
army chief chaplain, intoned the
were received by acting Premier
verse "A prince and a great man Allen and later were luncheon
has fallen in Israel." Chief Rabbi
guests of Foreign Minister Abba
Untermann read a chapter of Eban. They included the Australian
the Psalms. Ben Zion Sklonik parliamentary speaker, W. J. Ash-
recited the Kaddish.
ton, former Canadian Foreign
4110110...has a better idea
President Shazar briefly describ- Minister Paul Martin and many
ed the prime minister's career, re- other members and delegates from
Because they have
marking "the blue veins" of Socialist parties and Jewish com-
underground water had become a munities and organizations.
In New York, an overflow
vision to11,Yr. Eshkol which "gave
crowd jammed the auditorium of
wings" to his dreams of mass
at
the Jewish Agency building Fri-
settlement.
ifoArrm.
ab
ss
dreA
day
to
attend
memorial
services
Yizkor was recited, and the cof-
few
s from East Jeru-
for Mr. Eshkol. The memorial
fin was lifted by army and police
salem and the occupied areas
was sponsored by the American
officials as the major generals ar-
14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way
also came. Two of their leaders ranged themselves as an honor Section of the Jewish Agency for
DI 1-3800
.-Jordan's former defense min-
Israel in cooperation with the
guard. The coffin was placed in an
ister, Anwar Nuseibeh, and Heb- open army command car. Presi- Conference of Presidents of
ron Mayor Sheikh Mohammed
Major American Jewish Organ-
dent Shazar and the Eshkol family
Ali Jasbari—publicly expressed members entered their cars. All izations and took the form of a
national tribute by American
Abba Eban's
other participants, including the
Jewry.
Cabinet's ministers, were led to
Reg.
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, Amer-
special buses.
Price
ican Section chairman, presided.
The procession moved from The audience was addressed by
Leo Rosten's
Knesset Plaza to Mount Herzl at Sen. Javits; Rehaveam Amir, con-
a walking pace along roads lined
by hundreds of thousands of
mourners. At the gravesite, Speak- El Fatah Orphans Housed
er Luz delivered another apprecia-
IF PURCHASED TOGETHER
AMMAN—Fifty-four girls orphan-
tion and the traditional tearing of ed by the continuing conflict in the
Reg.
family clothing was done.
Middle East are being housed at a
Price 1
The coffin was covered with Holy Home School founded here by
Judean marble and then lowered a Libyan shoe manufacturer. The
into the opening. The grave was girls are children of El Fatah
filled with 'soil from all parts of fighters.
Baba Yussef, the donor, said he
Israel, including Mr. Eshkol's
established the home because the
home kibutz, Degania.
542-7520-1
Wreaths were placed around the Fatah was "best" of all revolution-
24900 Coolige, cor. 10 Mile
fresh grave, including one from ary movements. "Fatah stands for
In The Dexter Davison Shopping Center. Open Sundays.
the
true
revolution;
it
interferes
LEVI ESHKOL
President Nixon, one from the
British government and those of with no Arab government."
sorrow over Mr. Eshkol's death. France, Romania and C institutions
and
The burial proceedings began
many overseas nstitutions

when leaders headed by Preside
. A participant remark-
and p
Shazar and delegations f r
ed as the mourners departed that
abroad set out for the Knesseti it was a state funeral but still a
Plaza shortly after dawn.
simple traditional Jewish burial."
They included the president of
Chosen by President Nixon as
Bundesrat,
West
Germany's
Ole
his representatives at the fu-
house,
Prof.
Herbert
Weich-
upper
neral of Israel Prime Minister
mann; and Robert Finch, the Levi Eshkol were Max M.
American secretary of health,
Fisher; Secretary of Health,
education and welfare. Six major
Education and Welfare Robert
generals of Israel, the comman-
H. Finch; Assistant Secretary of
ap-
the
navy
and
air
force,
of
-
ders
State Joseph J. Sisco and
proached the coffin. 'Sixty officer
Ambassador to Israel Walworth
candidates lined up behind them. Barbour.
ALBERT COHEN
A woman officer bore the late
Manager
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol was buried
last Friday on Mount Herzl_ be-
tween the graves of Eliezer Kap-
lan, Israel's first finance minister,
and that of Joseph Sprinzak, the
first speaker of the Knesset.
The bier of Israel's third premier
and first to die in office lay in
state at the Knesset Plaza for a
Rill day before the interment, and
nearly 300,000 Israelis passed by
i b u
in tribute.
fi Th
The mourners included many
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women in long coats, groups of
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