U.S. Seeks to Calm Israeli Fears of Sellout
UN forces. But Israeli medical and other supplies to
non Dec. 16 and Israel Dec. that Israel would not initiate and, according to reliable re-
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sources doubt that progress the encircled town of Suez.
ports,
the
Iraqi
expeditionary
a new war but was strong
pressure on Israel for con- 16-17.
force that fought on that will be made at the Kilometer But talks on the crucial issue
enough
to
repel
the
enemy
on
cessions. The administration
Kissinger's visit to Damas-
front during the October war 101 talks and expects the of disengagement of forces
position, as conveyed by cus is considered of major all fronts. He said Israel was is still on Syrian terrotory.
issue to revert to the Geneva remained suspended.
prepared
for
possible
attacks
Rush, is that such reports significance since only last
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peace
conference scheduled
The Israeli military spokes-
are out of proportion and month it refused to allow him on both the Egyptian and
to open Dec. 18—unless a new
man
described
the
cease-fire
Syrian
fronts
and
was
also
often out of context. He as- or Assistant Secretary of
Israel Defined
war erupts before then.
serted that newsmen tend to State Joseph J. Sisco to visit alert to the possibility that condition as "unclear" owing
Israel is likened to the dust
The
Israeli
military
spokes-
to
the
suspension
of
talks
be-
Jordan would open a third
misinterpret U.S. signaling the Syrian capital.
and the sand. As nothing can
front should the cease fire tween Israel and Egypt on man said Israeli forces were grow without the dust of the
to one or another of the
prepared to hold their pres-
the
issue
of
disengagement.
(A
State
Department
break
down.
Middle East parties in the
soil, so the nations of the
He said Cairo's de- ent positions indefinitely.
Egyptian and Syrian forces
course of continuing diplo- spokesman indicated Wednes-
world cannot exist without
Israeli-Egyptian
cease-fire
matic dialogue, an Amercian day that the Rogers Plan is were said to have completely mand that Israel pull back talks were resumed at the Israel, through whom they
still U.S. policy in the Middle replaced their Yom Kippur its forces to the El Arish-
receive their blessing.
source here said.
East. George Vest made that
Ras Mouhammed-Sharm El- Kilometer 101 checkpoint, but
Rush's meeting with Eban point at a press briefing when War losses with fresh equip-
on
a
lower
level
than
before.
Sheikh line — in effect an
's reportedly confined to he was asked if U.S. policy ment delivered from the Sov- evacuation of more than half Officers of the two armies
..ns to stabilize the cur- on the status of Jerusalem iet Union. Egyptian forces of Sinai—was far beyond any discussed the transfer of
rent cease fire, specifically had changed as a result of were reportedly deployed in logical conception of disen-
depth opposite Israeli posi-
getting the stalled Israeli- the Arab oil embargo.
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tions on the east and west gagement of forces called for
Egyptian talks on disengage-
(The question referred to a banks of the Suez Canal. in the six-point cease fire
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fidence that the Arab-Israeli American policy.
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(He said U.S. policy re-
Dec. 18 in Geneva, formally
mained the same as it was in
announced Secretary of State
December 1969 when former
Henry A. Kissinger's sched-,
Secretary of State William P. I
ule of visits to six Middle Rogers enunciated his plan
Eastern countries in the five
which called for insubstantial
days before the parley opens.
changes in Israel's pre-June
Kissinger, who will be in 1967 borders and the interna-
Brussels Monday and Tues- tionalization of Jerusalem.)
day for talks with NATO
foreign ministers and in Lon- Two Israelis Killed
don on the following day, is Escorting UN Car
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two
to visit Egypt Dec. 13-14,
Saudi Arabia Dec. 14-15, Syria Israeli soldiers were killed
and Jordan Dec. 15-16, Leba- and a third was injured Tues-
day when their vehicle hit a
mine near the 101 kilometer
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checkpoint on the Suez-Cairo
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road while escorting a UN
car.
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Another four soldiers were
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Northland
wounded Tuesday night when
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Egyptian forces opened small
arms and bazooka fire near
Kilometer 81, south of Is-
mailya on the Suez Canal.
NEW LOWER
NEW RATE.
In a series of shooting in-
$1,000 MINIMUM.
Very
productive
Savings
cidents on the Syrian front,
Savings Certificates with a
Certificates with a maturity
yet another four were wound-
maturity of 30 months in
of four years in amounts
ed.
amounts of $1,000 or
of $1,000 or more.
Terrorists operating from
more. Compounded and
Compounded and paid
Lebanese territory fired Kat-
paid quarterly.
quarterly.
yusha rockets Tuesday at
three Israeli settlements in
Upper Galilee. No casualties
were reported. The Katyusha
rocket attacks during the
NEW LOWER
Savings Certificates with a
night .hit Maayan Baruch,
$500 MINIMUM.
maturity of one year in
Dan and Dafneh. Children at
Savings Certificates with a
amounts of $1,000 or more.
the settlements spent the
maturity of 3 months in
Compounded and paid
night in bomb shelters.
amounts of $500 Or more.
quarterly.
The latest incidents along
the increasingly shaky cease-
fire lines occurred as Israeli,
Egyptian and Syrian forces
reportedly were preparing
Regular Passbook Savings
Federal regulations require that in the event of any withdrawal
from these accounts during the first 3 months (90 days) of the
for the possibility of a new
Accounts. Annual rate.
term, no earnings shall be paid on the amount withdrawn. In
full-scale outbreak of hostili-
Compounded and paid
the event of any withdrawal thereafter, prior to the conclusion
ties.
of the term, earnings on the amount withdrawn shall be paid
quarterly with interest
at the then current rate on regular accounts for the period
It was reported here that
computed from date of
since issuance or renewal of the account, less 90 days. To the
extent necessary to comply with these requirements deductions
American sources believe the
deposit to date of
shall be made from the amount withdrawn.
heightened tension along the
withdrawal.
cease-fire lines stems from a
war of nerves waged` by the
Egyptians for political rea-
sons.
Twenty-eight American of-
ficers representing the U.S.
Army, Navy and Air Force
arrived at Lod Airport Mon-
day morning to join the Unit-
ed Nations truce observer
teams.
The of ficers and their
equipment arrived aboard a
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