Hussein Coming to Washington for Visit; State Department Sees M.E. as 'Powder Keg' He said that the essential element of a Big Four agreement on a new UN military presence in the Mid East would be that it could be withdrawn oRly upon the request of an appropriate UN body. The previous UN peace-keeping Eban told the conference that force, stationed in the Sinai and Israel would never be bound by a Gaza Strip after the 1956 Arab- Four Power decision to impose Israel war, was withdrawn by peace. "National suicide," he said, U Thant at the request of Egypt "is not an international obliga- in May 1967, a move considered tion." to have been a major factor in Secretary of State William P. precipating the Six-Day War. Rogers sent a telegram to Rabbi In Washington, White House Schacter, which said, "Like you spokesman Ronald Ziegler an- my, colleagues and I are deeply nounced that King Hussein of Jor- concerned about the situation dan will come to Washington April which continues to prevail in the 8 and remain for two days as the Middle East. Let me assure you personal and official guest of Pres- that we are exploring every pos- I ident Nixon. sible means of helping Ambassa- The Hussein trip was described dor (Gunnar V.) Jarring in his as a "state visit." It was pointed task of promoting agreement of out that the visits of Eban to the terms of the just and lasting Washington this month did not fall peace envisaged by the Security into this category. Eban came on Council's Nov. 22, 1967 resolution. ; Israel's initiative and not in re- We know the deep interest of your ; sponse to an invitation originated member organizations in the by the Unted States government. search for Middle East peace and State Department officials said are always glad to receive your , Monday that they did not share counsel." the view of Eban that there was Earlier, the United States am- 1 no real crisis threatening the bassador to the United Nations, outbreak of a general Arab- Israeli war. They said the Charles W. Yost, indicated that the United States remained convinc- Big Four powers may consider stationing a new, stronger UN ed that a "powder-keg" situation exists, and voiced concern over peace-keeping force in the Mid (Continued from Page 7) the U.S., Britain, France and Russia only if their purpose is "to promote a dialogue and an agreed settlement between the parties." Israeli and Egyptian "escala- tion." The officials referred to Israel's newly announced "search and de- stroy" policy in which pre-emptive strikes are made against terrorist bases and to the Suez situation. In the officials' view, this new stra- tegy increases the risk of general war and complicates U.S. diplo- macy on the eve of Hussein's visit to Washington. Egyptian artillery barrages across the Suez Canal were also condemned as an "escalation" bringing closer the specter of gen- eral conflict. Officials said Egypt was employing the same philo- sophy that underlies the "search and destroy" air attacks. Egypt has claimed that its shelling is a form of "preventive" action to forestall Israeli "aggressive" pre- parations along the canal. To reinforce their argument that the Mid East was on the brink of open warfare, officials cited a statement submitted March 19 by Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird to the Senate Armed Services Committee. Secretary Laird said that "in the Middle East the al- most daily clashes indicate that the Arab-Israeli conflict verges on an active state of war, with the imminent threat of expansion. This situation is complicated by the continuing flow of Soviet arms East when they meet here to dis- cuss the Mid East problem. Yost spoke in reply to questions at a luncheon of the UN Corre- spondents Association to which he came directly following a meeting (Direct JTA Teletype Wire who attacked the airliner was shot with Eban. to The Jewish News) by Rahamim. The U.S. ambassador indicated ZURICH Yoram Perez, the 25- He departed by air for Tel Aviv that America favored such 5 force year-old pilot trainee who was after a hearing. Swiss officials and believed it would provide suf- I wounded in the Arab terrorist at- withheld information pending re- Israeli Pilot Trainee Dies of Wounds From Terrorist Attack in Zurich ficient military security for Israel. ' tack on an El Al airliner here last Feb. 18, died in the hospital Tues- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS day after a "sudden worsening of his condition." Perez was hit in the 24—Friday, March 28, 1969 abdomen by two bullets, but after an emergency operation doctors felt confident that he would re- cover. The Israeli consul general said his body would be flown to Israel Wednesday. Charges against the three sur- viving Palestinian terrorists will be changed from attempted mur- der to murder. The terrorists, two men and a woman, are being held in pre-trial custody. They were IT STICKS TO THE members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. A SPAGHETTI spokesman for the prosecutor's office said that Perez' death "will of course affect the criminal pro- cedure" against them. Perez' wife Lea and parents were at his bedside. They accom- panied his coffin to Israel. He also is survived by a 5-year-old daugh- ter. Swiss legal authorities released on $24,000 bail Israeli security agent Mordechai Rahamim, who had been held since the terrorist attack here. One of the four Arabs c9Vleatless yet so Watige NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks to a pool on your plate. Every bit of its real Italian ta'am gets into your mouth. Choice of three meatless sauces: Meatless, Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all three on hand for tempting variety. HAVE SOME SOON! Unbalanced Budget Is Faced in Israel (Direct JTA Teletype wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Israel will resort to deficit financing to maintain the country's economic growth while keeping prices stable even though it means an unbalanced budget, it was disclosed here. The Knesset gave a final read- ing Tuesday to the budget for the next fiscal year which amounts to more than $2,300,000,000. The sum was about $140,000,000 higher than the budget originally proposed two months ago. The increase was attributed to rising defense costs and an in- crease in anticipated immigra- tion. The treasury will make up the difference between income and expenditures through loans and advances from the Bank of Israel. The new fiscal year starts April 1. lease of an official statement later. They said Rahamim had been held because of an investigation which sought to determine whether the terrorist had surrendered to air- port police before he was shot. The Israel government guaran- teed Switzerland that the agent would be returned if charges were brought against him. to their Arab clients. The defense secretary cautioned that "the Soviets are increasing their naval capabilities in the Mediterranean, as well as increas- ing their involvement in Middle East affairs." The department feels that ade- quate assurances have been given to Israel that any Big Four form- ula would take into account Is- rael's security. It was deemed unlikely that the talks would be joined by the four nations until the Nixon - Hussein discussions were held. Ziegler said that the President and King Hussein would review all aspects of American-Jordan rela- tions. He said he knew of no plan- ned visits by other Arab leaders nor by Mrs. Golda Meir, the new Israeli premier. Mr. Nixon met with King Hus- sein in 1959 when he served as vice president. The Jordanian ruler made an official visit to the U.S. in 1964 to see then President Johnson. He made two private visits here in 1967. It was reported from London that the Soviet Army newspaper Red Star charged that Israel was bent on frustrating Middle East peace efforts and was planning to trigger a new war. The paper claimed that the successors to the late Premier Levi Eshkol "not only remain loyal to the old goals of his government but are using the same means to achieve them— methods aimed at frustrating any efforts for a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict, the arms race and armed provocations." According to Red Star, Israel "Is ready to unleash another big War in the Middle East to achieve its expansionist goals." Absentee: A person with an in- come who has had the forethought to remove himself from the sphere of exaction. —Ambrose Bierce. With Pfissover Greetings to Our Friends . . . We express continued hope of freedom for all peoples. Y(gency INSURANCE 24361 GREENFIELD ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 what's a funny place for a phone? That depends a lot on your sense of humor. 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