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Hest rshes HAIR FASHIONS by RONALD OPEN SUNDAY and MONDAY 23720 Southfield Road Southfield, Mich. —Ambassador Yosef Tekoah charged in the General As- sembly Wednesday that "The main obstacle to peace" in the Middle East 'is still the Arab governments' funda- mental attitude toward Is- rael, their apparent longing for Israel's downfall, their resort to and identification with means, even such as savage terrorism, that envis- age Israel's ultimate destruc- tion and the indiscriminate slaughter of its people." Ambassador Tekoah was the second speaker as the General Assembly began its annual debate on the Middle East. He followed Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Et-Zayyat. EI-Zayyat reminded the United Nations that it has the authority to end Israeli "aggression" and "establish peace by the force of the law" — up to and including, if necessary, expulsion of Israel from the world organi- zation. Zeman's JOS. FRENKEL CO. Egyptian 'Reminds' UN 1t- Has Authority to Expel Israel if 'Aggression' Continues 557-0680 The former UN ambassa- dor said the Security Coun- cil had "a special responsi- bility in the maintenance of international peace and se- curity to determine the ac- tion necessary in order to restore the just peace we want and to uphold the basic tenets of the charter in our ea o.t' arN Mg that Wednesday was the 25th anniversary of the Palestine partition, Dr. Zay- yat excoriated Israel for having "usurped and occu- pied" Arab lands and for using them "as bases for the action of the Israeli jets and tanks and guns against the population in Syria and Leb- anon." Israel's attempt to create "new facts" in the territories with the aid of "psychologi - cal terrorism" must be "de- clared illegal," military aid to Israel must be barred "as long as it illegally occupies our lands," and there must be "a just and equitable settlement for the Palestin- ians," the Egyptian envoy said. Israel, acting through Its diplomatic missions abroad, had cautioned various gov- ernments against supporting expected Arab moves to push extreme anti-Israel resolu- tions at the General Assem- bly, Israel was particularly con- cerned over expected Arab efforts to amend the Secur- ity Council's Resolution 242. Israeli diplomats in world capitals are reportedly stress- ing that any changes in Res- olution 242 could well prompt Jerusalem to withdrew its endorsement of that docu- ment. In his speech, Tekoah said "Another obstacle to peace is the Arab governments' view that there might be no need for them to work out an agreement with Israel, that it might be possible to impose on Israel a solution in accordance with Arab terms." He charged that "thus far the Arab states and , in particular. Egypt. have adamantly followed this course." Tekoah accused Egypt of being "the principal support- er of Arab terrorism," and like the Libyan regime "it is doing all it can to prevent , peace." Tekoah reinterated that "the government of Israel is ready to negotiate peace without any preconditions, in accordance with the princi- ples expressed in its official statements, including the statement in this year's gen- eral debate. "The government of Is- rael is prepared to engage in proximity talks on an agree- ment to reopen the Suez Canal, as proposed to it, said Tekoah. "I am also authorized to reiterate that Israel does not seek to freeze the exist- ing situation or to perpetuate the cease fire lines but to replace them in peace with secure and agreed boundaries to be established through ne- gotiation with each of its Arab neighbors." He called on the assembly to reject "controversial one- sided resolutions." Nations Propose Treaty Aimed at Global Terrorism UNITED NATIONS — A treaty to curb international terrorism has been proposed by eight countries, who asked that the draft be ready for adoption in one year. The eight countries, Italy, Japan, Canada, Belgium, Costa Rica, Australia, New Zealand and Nepal, present- ed to the General Assembly's sixth (legal) committee a compromise plan containing much of an earlier American proposal and suggestions made in debate by the Soviet Union and some nonaligned countries. A large group of Arab Asian and African countries prepared a rival resolution that would put off measures against terrorism until the "underlying causes" could be studied. The U.S. delegation Is pro- posing a diplomatic confer- ence to meet early next year to conclude a treaty on ex• tradition and punishment of terrorists who involve other countries and innocent vic- tims. But American officials re- gard as positive the Soviet suggestion, contained in the eight-nation plan, that the treaty be prepared by the In- ternational Law Commission, a body of distinguished jur- ists. In conjunction with the dis- cussion, the ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Yemen, acting "upon in- structions from my govern- ment," sent Secretary Gen- eral Kurt Waldheim a letter from Yassir Arafat, chair- man of the executive com- mittee of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, and ask- ed Waldheim to circulate it among member United Na- tions states. The extraordinary move asking that a letter by a ter- rorist leader be circulated was made by Ambassador Abdul Malek Ismail. The letter assailed Israel for "pursuing their coloni- zing objectives through the use of institutionalized ter- rorism." I The government of Mexico officially announced that it is ready to support and sign any international agreement against air piracy of planes to Arab states or Cuba. Holiday fa ppl I la mike, -To III Oar FrICIIIIA and ( O'BRIEN'S DRUG STORE PASADENA KOSHER - MEAT AND POULTRY MKT. P rescription Pharmacy We Deliver 24721 Coolidge Hwy. 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