THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968--11 Desalination Discussed in Dover Paperbacks Ambassador Rabin Describes Israel's Needs, Threats to Peace at 3 Meetings Research by Dr. A. Zarchin of throughout the world, is fully ex- from $1 per thousand gallons to Israel and other authorities are plored in an original paperback something comparable to the $.30 utilized in the discussion of desal- collection just released by Dover, per thousand gallons that it takes ination in an important new Dover "Selected Papers on Desalination." to get water from usual sources); By Jewish News If compelled to, he added, Is- paperback. This volume, edited by Sumner N. and secondary uses of desalination • Special Correspondent I rael will live under present condi- Salt water may cover 71 per cent Levine, brings together for the (the recovery of various chemicals ATL ANT A — Making three tions for another 15 or 20 years, of the earth's surface, but fresh first time 24 basic papers on desal- —magnesium, bromine, sodium appearances here last week dur- and while pleading for peace Is- water is rapidly becoming a very ination. Written by leading experts chloride, etc.—as by-products). ing the sessions of the Council of rael must carry on even in a scarce _commodity. Shortages al- between 1956 and 1965 and taken Contributors included in addition to Jewish Federations and Welfare state of war to survive. ready exist in parts of the contin from professional journals, sym - Sumner N. Levine, A, J. Weinber- and ger, Herman J. Solomon, Gordon Funds, Gen. Itzhak Rabin, Israel's Rabin expressed the view that ental United States, and there is posia, government publications clear D. Friedlander, William E. Katz, ambassador to the U.S., described the American policy pursued un- growing concern that continued other sources, they offer a picture of the subject from and many others. every Israel's present role and difficul- til now will be carried on also un- economic growth, increased agri- Each paper is reprinted in its ties and expressed doubt whether der the Nixon administration. cultural production, and population major point of view. The papers cover various pro- entirety, along with its original peace is possible in the Middle explosions may further deplete ex- not While the ambassador did bibliographic references, illustra- cesses of desalination (electrical, East at the present time. - isting supplies. flash distillation, nuclear, electro- tions, diagrams and pagination. Gen. Rabin addressed the open- go into specifics regarding A possible solution to the water dialytic, peace aspects, he was emphatic reverse osmosis, freez- The book contains a total of 171 ing public session of the CJFWF, shortage problem is desalination spoke to community leaders at in his declaration that Jerusa- or the reclaiming f f h water ing): the economics of the tech- diagrams, maps, and charts; 43 lem will never again be divided pique (bow to reduce expenses photographs, and 86 tables. midnight on Nov. 14 under auspi- from sea water and from inland ces of the American Israel Public and that it will remain in its saline sources. This timely subject. holoommoo MMMMMM present status a united capital Affairs Committee and at noon a matter of concern to scientists. FALL CLEANING SPECIAL that day addressed the Atlanta of Israel. engineers, and go vernmen ts Press Club. Commenting on questions re- • I It was at the- latter that he garding the sale of Phantoms by I. Nablus Gets Loan to Build I was especially effective in in- the U.S. and Mirages by France, dicating how the combined forces the Israel ambassador said that Roads, Extend Electricity I of the Arab nations, especially Israel had paid France 18 months (Direct JTA Teletype Wire under Nasser's direction, are ago for 52 Mirages—in an amount to The Jewish News) With this coupon only undermining every effort at es- of $72,000,000, and that an Ameri- I when presented with garment CLEANED, PRESSED JERUSALEM — The military I tablishing peaceful relations. He can Phantom costs $4,000,000. He government has granted a $57,000 traced the troubles to 1947, said there is a standing joke in loan to the Nablus Township on the when Arab armies sought to de- Israel on the subject—that Phan- occupied West Bank to build roads I stroy Israel at about the time toms have turned into Mirages and extend its electric power and 13336 SEVEN MILE NR. SNOWDEN that the United Nations voted and Mirages into Phantoms. water supply systems. ..... no MI SIM ========= in support of a Jewish State, and he reviewed the many Is- raeli efforts to establish har- , monious relations. Ambassador Rabin took into consideration the Russian threat to Israel in the Mediterranean, but he was doubtful whether any attempt could possibly be made to open up the Suez Canal to traf- Authentic fic as long as Israel was on the Scotch dollar East Bank. He said that the mo- (Crown) minted ment the canal were to open, the between 1603-1625. Russian fleet would immediately Symbol of Lauder's, go through on its road towards additional intrusion into the area, but he said that unless and until the Israeli demands for strict ad- herence to freedom of the seas are guaranteed and adhered to, Israel's forces will not make a move away from the present posi- Hons. He conceded that the sale of Phantom superjets by the U.S. to Israel is in the process of nego- tiations. The U.S., he said, is thor- oughly convinced about the exces- sive supply of arms to the Arabs by the USSR. The Israeli ambassador said in .reply to a question why the Israeli armies did not also occu- py Cairo and Amman that his country's forces could have tak- en:the two capitals and Damas- cus in a matter of another day after the Six-Day War but took into consideration possible out- side intervention in view of the 1956 Sinai Campaign experi- EXTRA LIGHT EXTRA.. LIGHT EXTRA LIGHT ences. PANTS or SLACKS C VASSAR CLEANERS LAUDER'S 'LAUDER'S LAUDER'S LAUDER'S . 144 .1 SCOTCHS 4 . T4 Map Israel's • Emergency Drive NEW YORK (JTA)—The United Jewish Appeal announced• that it will -hold its annual national con- ference here Dec. 13-15 to map the third consecutive Israel Emer- gencY Fund Campaign since the Jun6.1967 war. UJA general chair- man - Edward Ginsberg of Cleve- land, announced that a series of One-week fact-finding flights to Israel will be made available in Deceinber and January to provide key .lay leaders and professional Staff members of Jewish com- munity organizations with first hand: briefings on the current sit- uation in Israel. They will leave K e n.n e d y International Airport eacb:Sunday evening and will re- turn the following Sunday after- noon, Mr. Ginsberg said. Principal speakers at the UJA conference will be Israel's. De- fense Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan, Henry Ford II and Louis A. Pin- cus, chairman of the Jewish Agency. Ginsberg is expected to be re-elected general chairman, the UJA's top leadership post. Max M. Fisher of Detroit is .ex- pected to be re-elected UJA presi- dent. 24 4eSCOTCH if4 All Taxes Included 100% BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES, IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY GOODERHAM & WORTS, DETROIT. MICHIGAN M . . .. . . SCOTCH $1 a