Israel Action Against Syria Implied 'Israel 133-litieos Vie if TWA Passengers Are Not Released for--Position at Top TEM. AVIV — A possible Isra. Ii action against Syria was hinted Sunday. by Minister of Transom! Moshe Carmel. Ile said Isra. I would be forced to take "mei, ures t ' if diplomatic efforts (tilled to secure the release of I.%%), Israel) nationals held by Syria since Ale. 29 when their TWA airliner v.a • hijacked by Arab commando, and' forced to land in Damascus. • Cannel said the continued de tention of the two Israelis would severely da mage Syria's inter national air services. .110 said an increasing number of airlines are considering suspension of service to Syeia and that a number of major - international airports Ina, refuse to service Syrian planes un- less the Israelis are released. have no reason to believe in the fair' play of the Syrfans but there is hope That they will change their attitude in view of the grave dan- gers to their own interests, - Car- mel siid. the release of the Iwo Israelis. The assurance s were given by Dennis tValsh, chairman of the associa- tion, in response to an inquiry by 111.- Zionist Federation. Walsh said his organization was acting in- di•pilidently of what any individual 1111'1111,rs might do.) The Hebrew University's sen- ate, its top academic body, called on the world academic qommunity today for action to help secure the release of two Israeli nationals. Written messages from both men were received by their families last week. 10 days after they were posted with representatives of the International Red Cross who visit- ed the prisoners. There was no ex- planation of the delay. The mes- sages were written on standard Bed Cross forms and contained only personal matters. The Hebrew University senate met in extraordinary session at- tended by representatives of all institutions of higher learning in In London, a spokesman for Israel. Its resolution addressed to the International Federation of academicians all over the world Airline Pilots Associations told was endorsed unanimously. JTA that several countries had Foreign Ministry officials said offered to sponsor a resolution that there were no significant against hijacking at the current developments to report concern- United Nations General Assem- ing the two detainees. Syrian bly session and that talks were authorities reportedly say they are under way to get it high on the still undergoing interrogation but assembly agenda as a matter of give no indication that the men "utmost urgency." will be released once the interroga• The spokesman said that an tion is completed. overwhelming majority of the (U.S. State Department spokes- affiliated associations favored a man Carl Bartch said that the 24-hour world-wide strike if all States was asking foreign govern- othei means of obtaining the re- ments to enter into new extradi- leaSO of two Israelis held captive tion treaties with the U.S. that in DamascuS failed. would designate hijacking of air- Prof. Shlomo Samueloff, 48. a liners as an extraditable offense. member of the Hadassah Medical Bartch cited a new treaty with School, and Saleh Moualem, 42, a New Zealand as a model for up- travel agency employe, have been dating existing treaties to make detained by Syria since a TWA possible the extradition of hi- airliner was hijacked by Arab jackers.) commandos and flown to Damas- Eighteen hundred lawyers rep- cus last month. All the other pas- senting 114 countries at the sengers, including four Israeli World Peace Through Law Con- women, were released. ference in Bangkok unanimous- The IFALPA will hold a meet- ly passed a resolution calling on ing in Israel Nov. 5 to discuss all governments to take action operational problems resulting against hijackers. The resolution from the hijacking of civilian air- said hijackers should be sent liners. Pilots from many countries back under guard to the country are expected to attend the meet- from which they came. The Israeli Pilots Association ing as well as observers from has urged the government to take Eastern countries. (In London. the Association of action before the UN General British Travel Agents assured the Assembly to secure the release of ZioniSt Federation that it was lake. the two men. The pilots cabled ing ail possible measures to secure Carmel. of Knesset Lists .JERUSALEM (JTA) — With na- tional elections barely a month away, politicians of all factions are scrambling to get their, names in the "safe spots" near the top of their respective party lists which will assure them of seats in the Knesset under Israel's system of proportional representation. Many old timers, however, are bucking a trend which is to give priority positions to young candi- dates. Several cabinet minister, may be affected by the quest for new faces." It is already known that one veteran minister. Morde- cai ben Tov of Mapam, is not running and would be replaced by a new man in the Knesset. But an- other veteran, Minister of Health Israel Barzilai, would continue to represent Mapam in the cabinet. JERUSALEM (.JTA) — The soe• cial committee investigating the Aug. 21 Al Aksa mosque fire sub- mitted its report to Premier Gol da Meir Monday. Its contents will not be made public until Mrs. Meir returns from her official visit to the U.S. next month. Sections of the report which might incriminate the suspected arsonist. Denis Michael William Rohen, will be withheld until after his trial. Repairs to the fire-damaged wing of the mosque began under the supervision of an Egyptian en- gineer, JTA learned from reliable sources. He is Abdul Moneim Ab- dul Wahab who served as ar•hitee- turat supervisor of the mosque during the Jordanian occupation of EasUJerusalem. He did not return to Cairo until some time after the Six-Day War. Israeli security au- thorities are said to have raised no objections to his return to super- vise the repair work. Friday, September 26, 1969-5 5 Poles Get. 15 Years for War Collaboration GENEVA (..ITA) — Five Polish I the murder of local Jews during war criminals were sentenced to the war. 15 years at hard labor by a court in Lwow for collaborating with the Germans in the extermination of Jews and Poles in that city during World War II. it was reported here. According to reports, Soviet au- thorities are searching for a man identified as W. Woczoko who head- ed the Gestapo in Jonava, near Kaunas. Lithuania, and directed FRUIT BASKETS In alt sizes and shapes Order Direct From Rodnick Bros. FARM VALLEY GARDENS PR 2-4350 World-Wide Delivery Classified Ads Get Quick Results 4111111,...hos a beer ides Because they have IRV KATZ The Rafi and Ahdut Avoda fac- tions within the Israel Labor Party have already selected their lists. But the Mapai branch of the party is still pondering its selec- tions. The deadline for submitting party lists is Sept. 28 under the Israeli system. at McDonald Ford 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 However, cabinet ministers are not required to be Knesset mem- bers except for the prime min- ister. As a result, several cabinet ministers will not run for re- election, thereby making room for "young blood" on their party lists without necessarily risking their cabinet posts. ea .41./e4;e 4 ?heat °4°13 eU Meanwhile, the various parties in the Jerusalem municipal elec- tions are making strenuous efforts to get East Jerusalem Arabs to appear as candidates on their lists. So far without much success. The Arabs, either for perSanal reasons or under pressure from anti-Israel militants, have rejected invitations for their candidacy. Some Arabs who filed for election have with- drawn their names. 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