Rep. Roosevelt Warns of Danger of Egypt's Declaring Full-Scale War lir ( 'West Germany Pays Israel S35 Million, Compensation for Anus Non-Delivery Vacation Tips bish devices to devastate areas WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. of Israel. James Roosevelt, California Demo- He charged that the Adminis- crat, warned in a House speech that, while America is preoccupied tration has ignored the mounting with Viet Nam, the Arab-Israel Egyptian preparations and given wi conflict is escalating with a grow- aid despite the obvious prepara- ing danger that Egypt may launch tions for war costing Egypt this • war against Israel to divert atten- year $508,200,000, equal to the en- Lion from Egyptian economic dif- tire Egyptian budget of 1952. He and to rally the Arabs demanded termination of U. S. aid behind Nasser's waning leadership. to Egypt until she limits her mili- Rep. Roosevelt, a son of Presi- tary preparations. At the same time he urged the dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, charg- ed that the main reason there is bolstering of Israel's arsenal by no Arab-Israel peace after 17 selling arms to Israel "at a dis- years of friction is that "we have count price, if necessary." He also never been willing to commit our suggested impressing the Arabs influence and prestige completely with the proximity and power of @yet. eating to challenge the warlike declara- the U. S. Sixth Fleet. can overwork your heal-t, Rep. Seythour Halpern, New tions of the Arab leaders and the plans which they continue to make York Republican, similarly urged within your capabliitits and li mitt- to put these declarations into ef- in a House speech that the United tiovis. Vacations are ;op fun. • feet." He cited renewed threats States should cease consideration Have fun and COM by Egyptian President Nasser to of further aid to Egypt until that destroy Israel while the Adminis- country ceases its heavy acquisi- MICHIGAN HEART ASSOCIATION tration authorizes and contem- tions of Soviet arms, aggressive 13100 Puritan plates new aid programs benefit- preparations, and intervention in Detroit, Michigan 48227 the affairs of neighboring states. ing Egypt. "We have failed to use our influence to produce a settle- I' ment," he said. "We have con- doned violations by the Arabs of the United Nations Charter." Such failures, he charged, en- 11 couraged Arab violence and if . 01. could lead to "new disaster." He stressed that "appeasement of Nasser does not gain Arab friendship but only loses Arab respect." Giving the House facts of con- tinued heavy shipments of ultra- modern Soviet arms to Egypt, Rep. Roosevelt said that Egypt now has Soviet T-10 - tanks, more powerful i :than any Israeli armored vehicles. He gave statistics showing that Egypt has more than twice as many and superior tanks to . the Israeli armored force. I :41 Rep. Roosevelt also stressed the danger of new Soviet jet fighters more advanced than -the MIG-21 now delivered to Egypt. He told of Egyptian acquisition of Soviet air-to-air missiles, comparable to the American "sidewinder" mis- sile. He said Egyptian Atoll- equipped MIG's are nearly impos- sible to knock out with conven- tional fighters. He stressed that Egypt has ground-to-ground missiles de- signed to blast Israel while 21630 Hessel * Israel has no comparable we,a- pans. He referred to reports of a so-called "Operation Cleopat- ra" to develop Hiroshima-type atomic bombs and "Operation This" to develop radioactive rub- 4..11411.140. and over-uthion stay home healthy, JERUSALEM (JTA)—West Ger- many has paid Israel $35,000,000 as compensation for the portion of weapons delivery which West Germany cancelled under Arab pressure. Israel-Backed Firm Wins Soviet Contract in Nigeria (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — An East Nigerian firm in which a company owned by Israel's Federation of Labor has a 40 per cent interest won an 5800.000 contract Wednesday to build a new Soviet Embassy at Lagos, capital of Nigeria. The con- tract went to the East Nigerian Furniture and Construction Com- pany. Solel Boneh's overseas and har- bor company holds 40 per cent of the stock in the East Nigerian firm. Solel Boneh is a construction firm owned by Histadrut, Israel's Federation of Labor. According to the report, the money was transferred to Israel two months ago but there was no official confirmation of the trans- action. Haaretz, the independent daily, said the arrangement was confirmed unofficially. Under the original arrangement, West Germany agreed to provide Israel with $80,000,000 worth of arms. A part was delivered be- tween 1960 and 1964, when the transaction became publi c, in- furiating the Arab countries. Un- der Arab protests, West Germany •cancelled the 'remaining part last February. Groundbreaking Ceremony LOS ANGLES, (JTA)—GrOund- breaking ceremonies were held here for a new structure to be built by the Rambam Torah In- stitute of Yeshiva University. Tak- ing part in the ceremonies were leading educators and civic and Jewish communal leaders. ' 1.1(4 1 100'' = • ...Z.'''. • %5 1 • . a .1 t1.4.• rei • 013 I 14 I, pp /1 4.1161174 M b.‘ _ 1. !1 'C It • The builders and suppliers of the NEW NORTHLAND GERIATRIC CENTER Detroit, Michigan 48219 • Cordially invite the public to attend an Jews in Hungary Keep Communal Organization Intact, Briton Reports LONDON (JTA)—Despite some difficulties, the Jews of Hungary have managed to keep the com- munal organization intact, Col. Mar- cus Lipton, a Labor member of Parliament who recently visited Hungary, reported to a Poale Zion meeting here. Col. Lipton, who visited Hungary as a member of the British dele- gation to a meeting of Inter- parliamentary Union, said that the synagogue in Budapest was open and used and that the government placed no obstacle in the way of religious observances. He also reported that the Jewish community has institutions in which students were trained for the rabbinate and that Jewish community leaders were allowed to visit western countries and make contact with their counter- parts in those nations.' He explained that because the Hungarian government has made Zionism taboo, Jewish religious teachers had difficulties in teach- ing religion to their pupils with- out mentioning Zionism or Israel. He added that the government still allows a good many Jewish one-man businesses to continue. Col. Lipton also expressed the opinion that if Hungarian Jews were allowed to emigrate, many would leave and settle- in Israel. Friday, August 13, 1965-11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SF OPE) KOL j This is Detroit's first opportunity to inspect the facilities of our city's newest and most modern medical center for the care and treatment of the aging, chronically ill and the convalescent, under direction of patients own family physician. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15TH From Noon to 5 P.M. Northland Geriatric Center is proud to feature: * KOSHER KITCHEN under supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis * SYNAGOGUE on the premises * PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT * REGISTERED NURSES ON 24 HOUR DUTY * PROGRAMMED ACTIVITIES * AIR CONDITIONING throughout building * DAY ROOMS for socializing, reading or_ watching color TV Designed and built under the supervision of Dr. William Klein, Geriatric Specialist and owner of Villa Zion Convalescent Home, PHONE: KE 4-8400 or write for free brochure to Helen W. Beeman, R.N., Director, Northland Geriatric Center, 21630 Hesse!, Detroit 48219. * NEAR LAHSER AND EIGHT MILE ROAD Continuous tours of inspection and refreshments served during open house. Serwer's Wholesalers Inc. Garden Food Company, Inc. Vogel-Ritt of Michigan Inc. Karl's Egg Company Oscar's Kosher Meat & Poultry Market Randolph Surgical Supply Co. Stone Soap Co.