Sir Alec Justifies British Vote in UN Censuring Israel for Lebanon Raid LONDON (JTA) — Michael M. renew efforts to free the "abduct- Fidler, a Conservative member of ed" officers in "the shortest possi- Parliament and president of the ble time." Board of Deputies of British Jews, Israel boycotted the meetings. released Foreign Secretary Sir The new resolution repeated the Alec Douglas-Home's reply to his request for the release of the cap- letter regarding the British vote tured officers that was contained in the UN Security Council for a in the Council's June 26 resolution resolution censuring Israel's raid censuring Israel for its attacks on on terrorist bases in Lebanon last terrorist bases in Lebanon. month and the capture of six Arab The U.S. abstained on the earlier army officers. resolution on grounds that it did not Fidler had written to Prime Min- consider Israel's right to defend ister Heath on the same subject itself against terrorist incursions. but was advised by him that Sir But Panama, which was the only Alec would reply in detail. other Security Council member to In his reply dated July 18, Sir abstain in the June 26 voting, cast Alec said, "While the right of self- its vote for the resolution asking defense is an undisputable one, I for the release of the prisoners. do not consider that acts of re- The Panamanian ambassador, prisal on the scale recently under- Didimo Rios, explained that his taken by Israel against the Leban- foreign ministry had instructed ese are an appropriate or an effec- him to vote for the measure this tive method of dealing with the time on grounds of principle. situation." Tekoah said the measure "would Sir Alec enclosed the text of the statement made by the British not have been adopted had it not representative to the UN clarify- been for the Security Council's in- ing the position of the British dele- herent disability to consider ques- tions arising from the Middle East gation. A hitherto unpublished noint in situation on their merits." He cited the statement relating to the cap- "wide international understanding tured prisoners says, "The re- and support" for Israel's backing lease of these people is a matter of "efforts guided by the sole desire of immediate priority, but it is to bring about the release and re- clearly high time that there was patriation of all prisoners, Israeli a general release of other captured and Arab alike." persons." The resolution dealt only with the Meanwhile in the United Na- six captured Arabs. whom Israel tions, the Security Council's sec- calls prisoners of war. ond call on Israel to release one Israel has made it clear that she Lebanese and five Syrian officers will not release the Syrian and captured during the foray against Lebanese officers except as part terrorist bases in Lebanon was -of g -y w ,p ' th eu xs - c o h f a n a gege .n .ie t r h as t y pr aisa on n d erE described by Israel's Ambassa- dor Yosef Tekoah as in "the tra- explaining her boycott. dition of unbalanced texts." I- The resolution, adopted 14-0 with the United States abstaining, re-! quested the Secretary General and ; the Security Council President to ! Argentine Jews Seek Probe of Bigoted Leaflets BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Thg Jewish community has asked for ; an investigation to discover who is behind a new wave of anti- Semitic leaflets being distributed house-to-house here. In a letter to the Minister of In- terior Aruro Mor Roig, the DAIA, the central representative body of Argentine Jewry, described the four-nage leaflets as being "chock- full of false allegations, insults and canards about Jews." The DAIA said the material, which first appeared here last February, also was being sent to military leaders, trade union officials and members of the clergy. The letter said the anonymity of the leaflets made it difficult to trace the authors or to find out who finances, prints and dis- tributes the material. Last Febru- ary, the leaflets were sent out in envelopes bearing the return ad- dress of a Catholic congregation - Sisters of the Holy Heart." The congregation publicly di: sociated itself from the anti - Semitic campaign. The leaflets are now distributed in blank envelopes Israel-Made Tires Arrive in Boston cry BOSTON — The first from Israel on a $40,000.000 con- tract for tires, largest export con- tract in Israel's history, arrived in Boston recently. The shipment of 55,000 Leltavre automobile tires were manufactured by Israel's Alliance Tire and Rubber Co of Hadera, and was consigned to Duddy's, Inc. of Boston. the world's largest independent tire dealer. The tires arrived aboard a Zim Lines freighter. Herut Youths Ordered Out of Temple Mount Area Friday, July 28, 1972-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SO TRUE VACATION TIME JERUSALEM (JTA) — Fifteen A nickel still goes a long way June's biggest problem is that members of the Herut youth move- today—you have to go a long way ment who tried to hold prayer of making the. ends of a little in- to find something it will buy. services in the Temple Mount area come and a big expense meet. in East Jerusalem on Tisha b'Av, dispersed peacefully after police ordered them out of the area. The Temple Mount, site of the Mosque of Omar and the El Aska Mosque, is controlled by the Waqf. the Moslem religious council, and is out of bounds to Jewish wor- SO DOES shippers. The Herut youths were accom- panied by Gahal City Councilman Gershon Solomon. Solomon said afterwards that he would appeal to the premier and the defense 10 MILE 8 GREENFIELD minister to abolish the restrictions in the Temple Mount area. 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