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August 10, 1973 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-10

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Norway Decides Against Expelling
Israel Envoy; Has No Formal Proof

Tel Lakhish Resumes Archeological Digs

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. David Yessishkin of the 6—Friday, August 10, 1973
ExcaVations at Tel Lakhish, Archeological Institute of Tel
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COPENHAGEN (JTA) — ation attempts and offered to came to Oslo two weeks ago, and site of the remarkable technical aid and assistance
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
The Norwegian Cabinet, protect them.
was allowed to meet with discovery of the Lakhish from the Jewish National
meeting in special session in
DRIVEAWAY SERVICE
The nine include Dr. Adel them secretly last week.
letters written in the archaic Fund, has uncovered within
Oslo to examine the "Bou- Amer, the director of the
,
9970 Grand River
But police officials said Hebrew script from the the 'ancient city walls at the
shicki Affair," decided Paris Bureau of the Arab they have not granted any period of the Prophet Jere- hill's summit the remains of
Detroit, Mich. 48204
against the expulsion of Is- League; the new Paris repre- request from Rosenne to miah, were recently re- structures from the Can-
WE 1-0620-21-22
raeli Embassy official Yigal sentative of the Palestine meet with the two men.
sumed under the direction of aanite and Israelite periods.
Eyal from Norway.
Liberation Organization Mah-
Norwegian Undersecretary
At the close of the meeting, moud Saleh; the PLO repre- of State for Foreign Affairs
sentative
in
Geneva,
Daoud
Norwegian Foreign Minister
Torleiv Anda said that any
Dagfin Vaarvik declared Barakat; Arab journalists in such Israeli request "is a
that Norway had no "formal Paris, and leaders of the matter for the courts to de-
proof" of the complicity of Paris Union of Palestinian cide." In an interview with
Israeli officials, although, he Students.
the Oslo newspaper Arbeider-
Meanwhile, the Israel Cab- Bladet, Anda said "in such a
said, "some indications per-
mit us to suppose a certain inet heard reports from grave and complicatted mat-
link between them and this Premier Golda Meir and For- ter, it is nonetheless clear
eign Ministry Director Gen- that court officials will main-
affair."
Oslo criminal court eral Avraham Kidron on the tain close contact with the
An
rejected an appeal latest Norway developments. ministry of justice and the
Tuesday
Cabinet Secretary Michael ministry of foreign affairs."
for a new hearing lodged by
The Norwegian aide re-
one of the two accused Isra- A r n o n told newsmen the
elis, whose identity is still premier and Kidron had called that under normal cir-
given information as basically cumstances and in ordinary
kept secret.
already reported in the press. criminal cases, it is custom-
ThetNorwegian cabinet will "I have said all I can," he ary for embassy representa-
meet again today, and there added, implying that there tives to be granted access to
were conflicting reports on was more that he could not aliens held in Norwegian
whether it would again re- talk about.
jails. He stressed, however,
view Eyal's status.
that "the Lillehammer case
Mrs.
Meir
and
Kidron
red
Government sources said
is of quite a different na-
ported
that
the
Norwegian
some Norwegian ministers
ture."
court
had
appointed
a
lawyer
feel no decision on Eyal
Two leading criminal law-
should be made until the six for one of the two Israelis.
yers in Oslo condemned the
The Norwegian newspaper, government for refusing Ro-
suspects are tried on charges
of murder and espionage. Aftenblad, said here that senne permission to meet the
Those ministers, the sources Meir Rosenne, Israel's for-
arrested Israelis. In a joint
said, feel that only evidence eign ministry legal adviser, statement, la w y e r s Wulf
found to be reliable by a who was initially refused per- Nordhus and Arne Hestnes
court of law should be a basis mission to talk to the two
claimed that Norwegian au-
for expelling a diplomat from arrested Israelis after he thorities have acted in viola-
a friendly country.
tion of established principles
Other ministers reportedly
of international law.
believe the existing evidence Concerns of Small
The Norwegian Press As-
warrants Eyal's expulsion.
Cities
to
Be
Focus
of
sociation e a r l i e r criticized
It had been reported that
the government for- not pro-
Eyal would be expelled after CJF, JWB Parley
viding the public with suffici-
the Israeli suspects were ar-
ent information on the Lille-
NEW
YORK

The
most
rested at his home following
hammer slaying, which
immediate
as
well
as
long-
the murder of 30-year-old
range issues confronting reportedly was planned and
Mohammed Boushicki.
carried out by 15 members
Eyal ha_d reportedly been small Jewish communities in of a pro-Israeli g r o u p
North
America
will
be
the
declared persona non grata
pledged to combat Arab ter-
by Norwegian authorities and focus of a Small Cities Ex- orism.
ecutives
Institute,
sponsored
his explusion was considered
by the Council of Jewish
imminent.
Federations and Walf are
Sources close to the foreign Funds (CJF) and the Na-
■I■ 1111111 ■
ministry said that Norwegian
tional Jewish Welfare Board
officials in a talk with Israeli
(JWB), at the Tamarack
representatives had suggested
that Eyal should lea-ye the Lodge in Greenfield Park,
N. Y., Aug. 20-27.
country of his own accord.
Executives from more than
Accordinr to these reports,
the Israeli Embassy has re- 35 smaller Jewish communi-
ties will participate in the
jected this' suggestion.
According to the French sessions. Irving Kessler, ex-
paper, Le Monde, the Nor- ecutive director of the Hart-
wegian government decided ford Jewish Federation, will
not to expel Eyal "in order keynote the institute in ex-
to attenuate the political im- ploring means of providing
for a viable Jewish life in a
plications of the affair."
small community with limit-
Le Monde later quoted the ed resources and staff.
Palestinian news agency
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"Wafa," which congratulated
Norway for its "noble atti- such areas of concern as the
tude" and denounced the rationale for sectarian serv-
"shameful attitude of French ices in a small community;
and other Steel Radials
police and authorities when the leadership role of the
faced with Zionist terrorism." federation and Jewish center
• Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignments
The Palestinian agency was executive in the small com-
referring to the murders of munity; the small Jewish
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Le Monde also quoted the reaching and serving the
weekly magazine, Africasia, community's youth; and the
which declared that the lives 1974 fund raising campaign,
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