THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 2, 1973-9

Security Council
in Dispute Over
UNEF Makeup

BY YITZHAK RABI
JTA UN Correspondent
UNITED NATIONS (JTA)
—Intense informal consulta-
tions regarding the composi-
tion of the United Nations
Emergency Force took place
Wednesday among members
of the Security Council. Sec-
retary General Kurt Wald-
heim's main difficulty in
composing the force is that
the United States is opposed
to participation of Warsaw
Pact countries, and the So-
viet Union is against troops
coming from North_ Atlantic
Treaty Organization nations.
ael is said to oppose
s from countries which
are hostile to her or don't
have diplomatic relations
with her. This would rule out
most African countries, who
have recently broken diplo-
matic relations with Israel.
A UN spokesman revealed
that there have been offers
from some Warsaw Pact
countries to participate in
UNEF. But he declined to
say whether the offers were
accepted or rejected, com-
menting "They are still pend-
ing." He said consultations
are still going on in regard to
U. S. and Soviet observers.

Meanwhile, UNEF has as
of Wednesday 2,315 of the
7,000 troops approved by the
Security Council for the
emergency force. They come
from Austria, Finland and
Sweden.

Ireland will send 250 men,
in addition to the 140 pre-
viously promised from Cy-
prus, Waldheim reported. A
Canadian logistic team will
also shortly be leaving for
the area.
Waldheim reported that the
Finnish troops are firmly es-
tablished in Suez City and
vicinity, and the Swedish
troops are in the Ismailya
area. The Austrian conting-
ent. based in Cairo, is being
used for special tasks includ-
ing patrols southwest of
Suez.
The initial activities have
involved supervision of the
cease fire, in cooperation
with the United Nations
Truce Supervision Organiza-
tion observers. So far, the
report said, relatively few in-
cidents have bee nobserved
and these have been of minor
importance.

Socialites Plan
Harvest Dance
to Benefit Israel

Detroit Socialites will host
a Harvest Dance 9 p.m. Nov.
10 at Berkley Masonic
Temple.
7usic for dancing will be
7- ided by Johnny C and
his Orchestra, announces
Kay Goodman, program
chairman. Refreshments, so-
cial mixers and prizes will
be featured. The community
is invited.
Proceeds from this dance,
and from the Yom Kippur
dance, will be contributed to
the Israel Emergency Fund.
At a recent meeting, held
specifically for the Israel
Emergency Fund, members
and friends donated a gen-
erous amount.
For information, call Shir-
ley Kaner, 398-2296, or Mollie
Stern, 342-2791.

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