Security Council Fails to Concur on Resolution Condemning Israel Air Strike UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Members of the United Nations Security Council engaged in inten- sive consultations seeking agree- ment on the text of a draft reso- lution sponsored by the United States, which would condemn the !sraeli air strike on commando iases in southern Lebanon on 11 but would also condemn all violations of the cease-fire. The American draft apparently was running into heavy criticism from the Arabs and their suppor- ters and, as of late Thursday afternoon. could not command the nine votes necessary for adoption in the 15-member Security Coun- cil. A spokesman for the United States mission disclosed earlier that language difficulties were being encountered in the ne.gotia- lions. The U.S. draft resolution, which had the backing of other Western powers, also deplored the extension of fighting in the Lebanese-Israeli area as a re- sult of recent incidents, called on both sides to refrain from in- cidents and to observe the cease- fire and warned that further disregard of Security Couocil resolutions would result in con- sideration by the council of how to give effect to its resolutions a warning of more drastic ac- tion. The United States took the ini- tiative in consultations on the draft resolution when it could not ac- cept a Pakistan-sponsored text• that condemned Israel without any ref- erence to the attacks that had led to the Israeli reprisal. The Lebanese Government noti- fied Secretary-General U Thant that it was prepared, "should the need arise" to agree to strength- ening the machinery of the 1949 Lebanese-Israeli armistice agree- ment. but evaded a direct answer to Thant's proposal that both Le- Zuckerman Heads Operation Israel (Continued from Page 1) great personal as well as profes- sional pride that I make this ap- pointment. Paul Zuckerman has given decades of dedication to the cause of Jewish affairs and is an outstanding member of the United Jewish Appeal's National Cabinet. I am sure that Mr. Zu- ckerman will make Operation Israel: 1970 a memorable and rewarding success." Operation Israel: 1970, a series of 14 one-week fact-finding trips commencing Nov. 2, was in- augurated last year to provide Americans with the opportunity to make an intensive survey of hu- manitarian programs and condi- tions in the Jewish state. This year's accelerated and expanded program offers visits to areas and installations not normally open to tourists, plus a complete inspec- tion of the social and welfare re- quirements as they relate to cur- rent conditions in the Middle East. Born in Turkey, Zuckerman was brought to Chicago when he was 1 year old. He has resided in Detroit since 1817. He attended Wayne State Uni- versity and the University of De- troit. He is president of the United Jewish Charities. Among his major industrial positions he holds the chairmanship of the board of Velvet Food Products, Inc. He went into the peanut butter manufactur- ing business in 1937, acquired the Krun-Chee Potato Chip Company in 1952 and in 1957 effected the merger of the Velvet Peanut Butter Company and the Krun-Chee Corn- nany with the Sunshine Biscuit Company. Married in 1937 to Helen Fleish- er, daughter of Sam Fleisher and the late Freda Fleisher. of Bay City. his wife is also active in the Allied Jewish .Campaign Women's Division, ORT. Hadassah and other Zionist as well as civic movements. They have two children, a daugh- ter. Mrs. Thomas (Linda) Klein, and a son, Norbert. banon and Israel agree to the sta- tioning of United Nations observ- ers on their territory "with the function of observing and main- taining the Security Council cease- fire." (The Christian Science Monitor reported from Beirut that Premier Rashid Karami. who heads Leban- on's caretaker government, is op- posed to the stationing of United Nations observers in Lebanon. "Other Lebanese leaders." the paper said. "have said they wel- come reactivation of the Israeli- Lebanese Mixed Armistice Com- mission. a force of six observers under command of a French colonel, set up in 1949 and still meeting occasionally." The Lebanese reply to Thant argued that the 1949 armistice "remains valid and applicable". It asserted that the agreement "contains no clause for unilarteral Israel Shipping Line Gets Cattle Ranch in Australia termination of its application and therefore could not be revoked unilaterally." Israel's position has been that Lebanon and the other Arab states abrogated the armistice agreements by making war on Israel in 1967. The Lebanese reply noted that a mixed armistice commission had been set up under the armistice agreement and that the commis- Court Orders Retrial of Ex-Norway Nazi Chief BONN (JTA)—The high court at Baden Baden has handed down a ruling revoking a five-year sen- tence imposed on former Gestapo Chief Helmut Reinhard by a Earls- : ruhe court and ordering him retried by a jury. Reinhard. former head of the Nazi secret police in Norway, was convicted of having deported more than 500 Norwegian Jews to their death at Auschwitz in 1942. He argued during his trial that he had not know that the de- portation orders he had signed meant death to the Jews being deported. Roth Reinhard and the public prosecutor appealed the district court sentence. Reinhard had escaped arrest for nearly 20 years by an ingenious device. His wife had him declared legally dead in 1945 and he adopted a new identity. The "widow" then remarried him and they lived un- disturbed as respected citizens for nearly two decades. MELBOURNE (JTA) — One of Israel's two major independent shipping lines is reported negotiat- ing the purchase of a large cattle ranch in northern Australia on which it proposes to raise its own beef cattle for export. The prop- erty sought by Maritime Fruit Car- riers, Ltd., of Haifa is located on 1.156 square miles of what is known as Mataranka Station. Shipping circles here saw the move as an effort to compete with eight major overseas shipping lines How many years you have to of various flags engaged in the cargo trade between Australia and keep on doing, until you know what to do and how to do it!—Goethe. the east coast of North America Frozen meat is one of the major cargoes. Maritime Fruit Carriers IP YOU TURN TH1 is not a member of the Australia- 'Wen East Coast U.S.A. freight confer- ence, a rate-setting body, and con- MUIR DOWN TOM wean MO A HARR wilts THAN sequently can trade at lower than conference rates. It is one of Is- rael's two most prosperous priv- ately-owned shipping companies. The other is Cargo Ships El Yam, Wigan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. Ltd. Spanish soul. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, Almost 22, 1969 sion's observers continued to be stationed in Lebanon and "their status was not altered after the June war of 1967." The Lebanese note complained that "for more than two years , the United Nations observers have not been able to fulfill their mission because Israel does not allow them to operate on the Israeli side of the armistice line. It expressed the hope that the secretary-general and the Security Council will take the necessary steps to have Israel IS THE BUY "scrupulously abide by the armis- tice agreement and allow the You Get More Buick United Nations observers to re- For Less Money ! sume their functions and discharge their duties thereof." Jaime de Pinies, this month's Council president, speaking as head of the Spanish delegation. roundly denounced Israel lor pre- 14500 W. 7 Mile meditated agression and insisted AT LODGE X - WAT that the council must adopt a reso- lution condemning the Israeli at- 342-7100 tack on Lebanon and warning of other measures under the UN Charter if acts of aggression are repeated. 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