• Terrorists Strike Hussein s Gov't.' TEL AVIV (JTA)—Guerrilla hos- Meanwhile, the Jewish Tele- tility toward King Hussein of Jor- graphic Agency learned from reli- dan surged again last weekend as able sources in Jerusalem that the Al Saiqa, the Syrian-based left- United States has in fact accepted wing commando organization, de- the main points of the Israeli manded the release of eight of its charges, but it is not yet clear members it claimed were being whether Washington will publicly held prisoner in Amman. admit it, having gone on record as The demand came as King Hus- saying the charges were "very difficult to prove or disprove." sein returned home from meetings in Cairo with Egyptian President The new American position, it Gamal Abdel Nasser. A week ago, was learned, was conveyed to while he was in Cairo, armed men Israel in high-level talks over the said by Amman officials to he weekend in Jerusalem and Wash- guerrillas kidnaped Salim al- ington, including meetings in the Sharif, a Palestinian editor said to Israeli capital between Foreign be favorable toward the United Minister Abba Eban and U.S. States peace initiative. Ambassador Walworth Barbour. There Is still no word as to his It also was learned that Israel fate. The kidnap appeared to be will continue to observe the stand- the first, or at least the First still cease-fire provisions no mat- successful, commando attempt to ter what Egypt does--as long as carry out their threats to deal that policy is compatible with personally with Arabs who do Israeli national security. not support their drive to destroy The authoritative Cairo news- Israel. paper Al Ahram said Friday that In another development, Maj Egypt has informed the United Faisal Farkat, commander of the States that U.S. aerial recon- Lebanese police in the Tripoli naissance of the cease-fire zone area, was kidnaped over the week- is unacceptable to her. end but released after a few hours. The U.S. State Department said The abductors were said to be- as recently as last Thursday that long to the Popular Front for the it would continue its high-level Liberation of Palestine, which has, aerial photographic surveillance of according to Haaretz, been writing the zone. to dozens of Arab personalities Al Ahram said the cease-fire ordering them to "Keep quiet, be- agreement called solely for mu- cause you are not in a position to tual surveillance by Israel and express positive views." Egypt, and said it had no intention The Central Committee of the of complicating the situation by Palestinian Commando Organiza- calling on the Soviet Union to tion met in Amman over the week- check on Israeli adherence to the end to prepare for the meeting of truce. its National Council on Thursday. (British military experts here Israel's last two complaints said recent events in the Middle about Egyptian missile construc- East have shown that the United tion during the standstill cease- States has taken the correct post• fire—her fourth and fifth—dealt lion in the Strategic Arms Limit- with work on six to 15 new missile ation Talks (SALT) which will be sites, according to reliable sour- resumed in Helsinki, Finland Nov. ces. 2. The U.S. had refused to sign an Those are in addition to the six agreement for arms limitation to 15 missile-equipped sites report- that does not provide for inspec- ed by Israel on Aug. 19. The newly tion to guard against violations reported bases are not yet equip- of the agreement. ped with missiles, but their in- (The British experts stated that stallation is a matter of only Egypt could not have moved her hours. missile bases closer to the Suez This means that since the early Canal without Russian aid. The part of last week Egypt has dou- Russians have denied that the bled or more than doubled her bases were moved while Israel positions along the Suez Canal, and has produced "conclusive" evid- those positions are effective more ence that the bases were moved. than 121/2 miles into the Israeli half of the cease-fire zone, which This incident showed the Russians are utterly unreliable, the experts is 31 miles wide. Israel's fifth complaint was re- said.) The U.S. State Department de- gistered with the United Nations T r u c e Supervision Organization clined comment on Israel's photo- (UNTSO) Sunday. Its fourth com- graphs. Spokesman Robert J. McClos- plaint was registered on Friday. Col. Yosef Caleff, a senior key said he could not comment on whether United States reconnais- military officer of the Israeli sance has produced similar pic- Army, displayed photographs tures. He said the administration that he saki proved Israel's did not receive a reaction from the charges of Egyptian missile Soviet Union at a U.S.-Soviet minis- movement during the standstill terial meeting Aug. 19 in Moscow. cease-fire. A U.S.-Egyptian meeting on the The first set of pictures, he said. : issue was held in Cairo April 19, showed four SAM-2 missile sites in the early stages of construction he added. It was reported that the State Department had also pre- on the afternoon of Aug. 7, eight and a half hours before the cease I sented its "inconclusive" evidence to Soviet officials and to the top fire went into effect. The second set of pictures, he Egyptian official in the capital, said, showed the same sites on Minister Ashraf Ghorbal. McCloskey declined comment Aug. 13 and Aug. 16, with construc- on a report by columnist Joseph tion completed. "This was impos- sible to have been done between Kraft that the department's use 3:30 on the afternoon of Aug. 7 of "the cheap lawyer's trick of and midnight," Col. Caleff said, ducking issues with documents" adding: "There were no live mis- had "poisoned subsequent rela- tions between this country and sile bases within 30 kilometers Israel." (18.6 miles) of the (Suez) canal before Aug. 7. Kraft wrote that Israeli Premier Now, he said, there were "be- Golda Meir telephoned Assistant tween six and 15." The officer Secretary of State Joseph J. said the world would have to take Sisco on Aug. 6 "to draw urgent on faith his assertions on the time attention to a point in the frame the photographs had been taken, of reference for the negotiations since proof on that point would be that would follow a cease fire." a near impossibility. Israeli Ambassador Itzhak Rabin Col. Caleff described the devel- was called to the State Depart- opment as "not catastrophic, but ment the next morning by Secre- very serious for us." He conceded tary of State William P. Rogers, that earlier Israeli claims of Kraft said, but left when he was SAM-3 missile advances had been told that Rogers "was not avail- erroneous. He noted that the SAM- able." Gen. Rabin was then sum- 2s are Egyptian and the SAM-3s moned for a 2:30 p.m. meeting, S oviet, and suggested that the t he columnist wrote, and "This Soviet Union might have been cau- t ime the ambassador cooled his tious about moving her own mis- heels for half an hour while the siles during the standstill. ecretary finished his lunch." Red Cross Reports Seeing 2 Israeli POWs in Egypt GENEVA (JTA) — The Inter- national Red Cross reported Wed- nesday that it had succeeded in seeing two more Israeli prisoners being held in Egypt and that both of them were being well treated. The prisoners, both pilots, were identified as Itzhak Peer and Amos Zamir, both captured more than 50 days ago. Earlier, Israel charged that the Egyptians again violated the cease- fire provisions dealing with treat- ment of prisoners of war. In a complaint handed to the United Nations Truce Supervision Oragnization Monday night, Israel charged the Egyptians were deny- ing Israeli POWs visits by Red Cross representatives, preventing the prisoners from sending letters to their relatives and are prevent- ing the repatriation of the serious- ly wounded and seriously ill. Israel also charged that the (Continued on Page 17) *****10111•*1***11 at a X a a ■ X * JMLL • Final •Clearance X SPECIAL GROUP* All fine hand-tailored a TROPICALS and: Year-Round a WORSTEDS REG. $125.00 $6950 a Now ■ II X a SPORT COATS 1111 One of a number. , v. oes While they last Reg. $75 to $110. • * HA8111( THOMAS* a a 15200 W. 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