Arabs in Jerusalem Safer Than in Jordan, Hussein Asserts; Gets Demands by Arabs LONDON (JTA)—King thislan rills chief yassir Arafat for ending assailed Sunday the Palestinian the Jordanian civil war. - Arafat, who heads the largest guerrillas and the strife and car- Palestinian guerrilla group, El Fa- nage they created in Jordan. tah, reportedly demanded among In an interview published in the other objectives that Hussein •set Sunday Times, he declared; ."We up a purely civilian government reached a point where my people and remove all of his troops from living in Jerusalem under foreign Amman. Peace between Hussein military occupation were 10 times and the guerrilla movement was a more secure in their homes than major objective of Egypt's late people living in Amman. No Israeli President Gamal Abdel Nasser on a kibutz had one-millionth of According to informed sources, the trouble we have had here." Col. Nasser was determined to save the guerrilla movement be- Hussein said the civil war which - ravaged his kingdom was not over cause he considered it an impor- the question of Israel but "was a tant factor in the struggle against question of a takeover in Amman" Israel even though the guerrillas by the guerrillas. often proved to be an embarrass- 'Arab governments and Meanwhile, Hussein, who was in ment Cairo Sunday, was reportedly giv- injured the Arab cause in the eyes of world opinion. - en 18 demands by Palestinian guer . • • • Renewed shooting was reported in Amman Sunday after Hussein formed a new military - civilian gov- ernment replacing the military re- gime he installed less than two weeks ago. Although guerrilla resistance was reportedly broken in the capi- tal and Husein's forces succeeded in driving Syrian armored.invasion forces out of northern Jordan, the Palestinians apparently still exert- ed some leverage. In a taped televesion interview broadcast, by the BBC, Hussein castigated Syria which intervened on the guerrilla side last week. "Syria's intervention was unpar- donable," he said. "They left their frontier with Israel open and sent their tanks into Jordan to fight us," he said. Holiday Values Depicted in Jewish Art at Church NEW YORK. (JTA)—The spiri- tual values of the Jewish holidays are depicted in montage and paint- ings by seven artists that will be exhibited to the public until Oct. 9 at the Interchurch Center in Manhattan. The exhibit was com- missioned by Sam Sobel, founder ,and president of the American , which Jordan had when the fighting broke out last week. Although he declined to specify whether the U.S. might supply more jet fighters, he noted that the U.S.. had previously supplied Jordan with F-104 jets. Packard, in his interview with newsmen, also stated that "cheat. ing" by the Soviet Union along the Suez Canal during the cease fire, which involved movement of missiles in the -stand still zone, called for a reappraisal of Soviet intentions that could affect other potential agreements. "If you can't have an agreement where people go ahead in good faith, it raises questions whether you can have an agreement on anything else," he said. Packard also noted that Israel's massing of strong armored forces near the Jordan-Syria border has CLEARANCE • • As For the first time in months, Jordanian villagers were seen returning to their tomes in vil- lages opposite Lauel's Basin Valley. Jordanian farmers and sheep herders were seen in the fields. The local residents fled months ago when Palestinian 24—Friday, October 2, 1970 guerrillas moved into the border zone and began shelling Israeli settlements, drawing Israeli re- turn fire on the villages. West Bank Arabs, who made no secret of their sympathy for the Palestinian guerrillas battling Hus- sein's forces during the Jordanian civil war, were shocked by the announcement that Ahmed Tou- quan accepted the appointment of' premier in King Hussein's new civilian government. Touquan has anti-Hussein rela- tives in Nablus. His sister, Fadoua Touquan, is a Palestinian zealot who has ardently supported the terrorists. According to neighbors, she shut herself in her flat saying she was mortified by the news from Am- man. Other relatives have ex- pressed the hope that Touquan will resign. . STARTS SUNDAY, OCT. 18 The famous JNF Blue and White Boxes helped build Israel. Beginning October 78, JNF volunteers will clear boxes in this area. If yours hasn't been cleared by November 18, please call the JNF office. Or, drop off your box at the JNF office or at the next meeting of your JNF of- ' filiated organization. been a "reasonable" exercise of self defense. He said it was his opinion that Israel would welcome a strengthening of Jordan's defen- sive powers since it is is in Is- rael's interest to have a "stable country on that side of the line." Packard expressed criticism of U.S. allies in Europe for failing to help police Middle East affairs. "The Middle East and its oil is much more important to Europe than it is to us," he asserted. He said he personally supported a proposal made recently in a Chicago newspaper to let NATO have a role in policing the Middle East but doubted this proposal would find much support. 4 • • ib. • • 1 0 „r- JEWISH NATIONAL FUND extends its best wishes for a • HAPPY NEW YEAR DAVID P. ZACK President St( I - Israeli Govt. 'Supplies 145 Tons of Food for Victims of Civil War JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 19- truck convoy carrying 145 tons of food supplied by the Israel gov- ernment for the victims of Jordan's civil war crossed the Allenby Bridge Sunday into Jordan. The trucks, whose drivers are West Bank Arabs, carried among other items 80 tons of flour, 35 tons of sugar, 25 tons of oil and five tons of powdered milk. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, who was at the bridge to watch the trucks roll into Jordan, said the mere fact that the Jordanian authorities accepted the gift from Israel indicated that they were appreciative. He said more food supplies would be donated if needed. Gen. Dayan also ordered Israeli guards on the Jordan River spans to admit any Jordanian civilians coming to Israel for medical treat- ment. Israeli hospitals were pre- pared to admit wounded civilians brought over from Jordan, he told a group of . West Bank residents who were preparing to go to Jor- dan to visit relatives for the first time since civil war broke out in the Jordanian kingdom. Gen. Dayan said Israel was per- mitting movement from the West Bank and expressed the hope that normal trade would soon resume between the West and East banks. Beautician's classes, once a rarity in Israel, have become one of the major trends in the network of vocational high schools for girls sponsored by the Mizrachi Women's Organization .of America. BLUE and WHITE BOX U.S. Sends $5 Million m Emei -gency Aid WASHINGTON (JTA) —Presi- dent Nixon ordered $5,000,000 in emergency relief for Jordan's civilian casualties and assigned the new undersecretary of state, John N. Irwin II, to take charge of the U.S. relief effort. This effort will include encouraging voluntary agencies and international organ- ' Mations to provide relief. Earlier, Deputy Secretary of De- fense David Packard stated that the U.S. will replace ammunition and arms that the Jordanian army lost fight.Bg guerrillas and Syria. The aim of the replacement pro- orogram, he said, would be to increase Jordan's capacity to de- fend itself. There was some hint here that the U.S. would provide Jor- dan with additional jet fighters. 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