Congressman Seeks Citizenship for Israeli Killed in Vietnam NEW YORK—Rep. Bertram L. Podell (Dem., N.Y.) has introduc- ed a bill to confer U.S. citizenship posthumously to Spec. 4 Aaron Tawil. Although a citizen of the state of Israel, Tawil was serving with the U.S. Army in Vietnam, 198th Infantry Brigade, when kill- ed in action Nov. 17. A letter from General Creighton W. Abrams, commanding general of U.S. Forces in Vietnam, to Rep. Podell praised Tawil and said he was recommended by his company commander for the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. "This award was recently approv- ed by the commanding general, American Division, and the award will be presented to his family in the near future," wrote Abrams. In addition, Specialist Tawil was previously awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, National De- fense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal by our government and the Vietnamese Campaign Medal by the government of the Republic of Vietnam. Samuel, Van Doren Show Relevance of Bible to Civil Disobedience Issue Pursuing their method of dis- cussing the Bible over radio, in dialogue form, two noted authors and scholars, Maurice Samuel and Mark Van Doren, Tuesday night shared with an audience of 800 their views on civil disobedience. They appeared in the first of the series of cultural programs spon- sored by Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The large hall was filled to capa- city as the two men, remaining seated, drew upon biblical sources to develop their theme. Smanel laid stress on the view that people today do not recog- nize the relevance of modern times to the Bible and he as- serted that "The Bible has rele- vance to the question of civil disobedience." The two participants in the dia- logue agreed that there is a lesson to be derived from the Bible that Israeli Method of Analysis Slated for Apollo Voyage The March of Dimes reports that many disabilities of congeni- REHOVOT, Israel—An analyti- tal origin can be successfully treated or overcome if detected Gal method developed by a re- searcher at Israel's Weizmann In- early enough. stitute of Science will be used to probe for manifestations of life in the material expected to be brought back from the moon later this year by American astronauts aboard Apollo II. The system, the work of Dr. Emanuel Gil-Av and his team at the Weizmann Institute's chemis- try department, permits the detec- tion of amino acids in trace quan- tities and the simultaneous deter- mination of optical activity in these acids. This property, first discovered in organic compounds by Pasteur, is intimately linked with the chemistry of living pro- cesses, and, therefore, its detection is of great significance in the search for life in space. Dr. Gil-Av recently returned from the U.S., where he spent one year on a NASA grant in the labo- ratory of Prof. John Oro of the department of biophysical sciences at the University of Houston. The purpose of his stay there was to adapt the procedures he had devel- oped in Rehovot to the special re- quirements of analyzing lunar samples. Meteorites and sediments of Precambrian age served as model substances on which the sensitivity and reliability of the method were tested. In other news from Weizmann Institute: Scientists have discovered that up to 15 per cent of tumor cells can revert to the condition of normal cells insofar as most of their characteristics are con- cerned. Once it is known exactly how this reversion occurs, the way may be open to artificially stepping up this process. Another U.S. science-based in- dustry, Mennen-Greatbatch, a me- dical electronics- firm, will begin to operate next week near the Weizmann Institute, thus bringing the total of the new companies established in the vicinity up to six — with another four expected to open within the next few months. Plans to speed up the research and editing of Chaim Weizmann's letters and papers now in the archives at Rehovot, so that the full number of 18,000 would be published or be ready for publica- tion by the end of 1975, were dis- cussed at a general meeting of the editorial board under the chair- manship of Meyer W. Weisgal, chairman of Yad Chaim Weizmann and the Weizmann Archives and general editor of its publications. will you be doing the passover dishes again this year? CALL 353-5811 and let Jules Doneson arrange to have someone else do them for you . . . Jules Doneson Travel Agency HARVARD ROW MALL 11-Mile 8 Lahser Southfield Open Sunday 11-3 * DO YOUR SHARE * FOR FREEDOM *. THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS lawbreakers who protest against laws they disagree with must be men of highest caliber and that there must be an acknowledge- ment that they must be punished. Samuel added that the example of such deviators from established rules, many of whom in the course of time are proven correct in their actions, "must be in acceptance of punishment." The two speakers drew con- siderably upon the experiences of the Prophets who rebelled, who fearlessly spoke out against the kings of Israel and Judea, who risked punishment to show dis- approval of unjust laws. Samuel and Van Doren showed by pointing to specific examples how the Prophets treated kings with derision in order to express their views on moral values. They asserted that people re- spect those who express views they adhere to but they con- demned violence and destruction of property by protestors. There was a question period, and Samuel took occasion to ex- press disappointment that so vast a Jewish audience should have produced so few questions based on the Bible. Maxwell Katzen introduced the speakers. Rabbi Irwin Groner pre- sided. Mrs. Edith Frank conducted part of the question-answer pe- riod. The lecture was sponsored by the Lichter family in memory of Adolph Lichter. * * Friday, January 10, 1969-7 41111111t-has abettor kin Because they have IRV KATZ at McDonald Ford 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 SPECIAL AT SPITZER'S! Until 15 AMY PEOPLE' ABBA EBAN'S 31, '69 The Story of The Jews $17.50 Leo Roston's Reg. Price 'THE. JOYS OF YIDDISH • '10 Author of The Education of HYMAN KAPLAN IF PURCHASED TOGETHER . . . 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