10—Friday, .April 5, 1974 Israel Rejects Syrian Charge in Treatment of Wounded Pilot utes at the UN only if and when there is permanent peace in the Middle East. "For the moment, neither African nor Arab states will allow any effective action to to be taken," The Inter De- pendent said. The article cited statistics compiled by an eminent spe- cialist, Brian Jenkins of Santa Monica, Calif., show- ing that in the six years end- ing Dec. 31, 1973, the casual- ty toll in all acts of interna- tional terrorism was 268 dead and 571 wounded. The cost in measurable de- struction in the same period was $163,000,000, plus $32,- 000,000 paid in ransom to terrorists in addition to mil- lions more spent on counter- terrorist measures. Afraid of the High Cost Of TV Repairs?? Call Ron Schultz 543-0314 For experienced reliable, 'service at reasonable prices. No charge for in home esti- mates. P ai3over creetinv FROM MR. and MRS. MARVIN TAMAROFF MR. and MRS. 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An imposing 10-story high rise with four automatic elevators. There's a swimming pool. Sundeck. Community activity center. Central mail room. Laundry and storage lockers on every floor ... and fantastic views from the private balconies and huge picture windows. le Lincoln ^ Towers 10 Mile Sou thfie ld _ UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —Israel rejected "complete- ly and unequivocally" a Syr- ian charge of "barbarism" and cruelty in connection with the treatment of a se- verely wounded Syrian neli- copter pilot captured by 7.s- rael during the Yom Kippur War. Israel's UN ambassador, Yosef Tekoah, also denied the Syrian charge that the pilot, Lt. Col. Elhaj Khedr, was operated on in an Israeli field hospital. In a letter to Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, Am- bassador Tekoah stated that, in fact, "the quick, efficient and devoted medical atten- tion" given Lt. Col. Khedr "undoubtedly saved his life after the crash of his heli- copter, in which his right leg was severed and the other crushed beyond recovery." Tekoah asserted: "No am- putation operation took place in -a field hospital. Only first- aid attention was given in the field, including blood transfusions and morphine in- jections. Lt. Col. Khedr was then immediately transferred to a hospital where the nec- essary amputation was per- formed." Tekoah's letter referred to a letter addressed to the secretary general by the Syrian UN ambassador Feb. 25, which included a Syrian complaint to the Internation- al Committee of the Red Cross dated Jan. 16. The Syrian note was not transmitted to Israel by the IRC "which evidently did not consider the Syrian com- plaint of a character justify- ing transmission to the Is- raeli authorities," Tekoah said. The Israeli diplomat noted that Red Cross delegates who have visited Syrian POWs in Israel including the wounded report that "the treatment given to the prisoners of war is in accordance with the highest medical standards." Tekoah noted further that Khedr himself had expressed praise for the medical treat- ment he received at Israeli hands. Diplomats, Specialists at UN Predict Increase in 'International Terrorism NEW YORK (JTA) — An increase in international ter- rorism is forecast by diplo- mats at the United Nations and by specialists in extrem- ist forms of political and class warfare. Their 'prediction is based on several factors, including the relatively low cost and high effectiveness of terror- ist acts and the emergence of a Palestinian state as one of the main ingredients of a Middle East peace settle- ment, the United Nations Association of the U.S. re- ported in an article in its - monthly magazine, "The In- ter Dependent." 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