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April 11, 1969 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-11

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U.S. Defense Dept. Reveals
Jordan to Gel More Arms

WASHINGTON (JTA)—TheDe- missiles were delivered
to Jordan
fense Department has disclosed • aboard the Am •
ship
that new munitions shipments' "Steel Rover" of the States Mar-
have been made to Jordan by the I ine-Isthmian Line. Schwartz
con-
United States and that Jordanian ceded that the "Steel Rover" car-
soldiers were receiving and will vied a shipment of munitions to
Continue to receive training at Jordan but said
Fort Monmouth, N.J. and other missiles aboard. there were no
U.S. military installations under
He said the training was provid-
special arrangements with the ed to Jordanian troops here under
Amman government.
a U.S. grant for that purpose as
The disclosure, contained in a well as on a rembursible basis. He
letter from Harry H. Schwartz, noted that the U.S. continues to
deputy assistant secretary of de- supply Israel with military train-
fense for Near East and South ' ing and technical information on
Asian affairs, to Rep. Seymour a wide variety of matters. Israeli
Halpern, New York Republican, 1 pilots are presently in the U.S.
also listed in detail military equip- , training to fly Phantom jets.
meat that the U.S. has sent or will
Rep. Halpern said the shipment
send to Israel.
of arms to Jordan should be sus-
Rep. Halpern took issue with the • pended immediately and taken
Defense Department's assertion j under review until King Hussein
that Jordan was being armed be- can establish that the weapons
cause "it continues to be in the are used for "internal security"
national interest to encourage and and not for collaboration "with
Strengthen those moderate Arab the terrorists" unrelenting sneak
states who are trying to follow a I attacks against Israel in viola-
more reasonable course of nation-1 tion of United Nations cease-fire
al development than some of their commitments."
neighbors and to preclude the So- I Schwartz justified the aid to Jor-
viet Union from gaining uncontest- dan on the grounds that the U.S.
ed influence throughout the area." believed "it is important for
The Congressman said, "I do Israel and the moderate Arab

not see what is 'more reason-
able' about collaboration with
Arab terrorists width is precise-
ly what the Jordanian govern-
ment has been doing to a motor-
la= degree."
said he would investigate
grants providing free training and

states to retain Western alterna-

lives to the Soviet Union for neces-
sary arms supplies and general
military advice."
Schwartz claimed that "the Is-
I raelis share this viewpoint" and
cited as evidence an interview
published in the Israeli news-
free arms for Jordanian forces at paper Haaretz. Jan. 19, 1968 ac-
free
the expense of American taxpay- cording to which Defense Minister
ors.
Moshe Dayan said Israel favored
He also said that "since the De- American rather than Soviet arms
fen pviartnient.has seen fit to. supplies to Jordan.
pubbsh in such detail the military' Referring to U.S. military sup-
items sold to Israel, I am going plies to Israel, Schwartz said that
to ask for a similar listing of the in light of Soviet shipments to
Jets, antiaircraft and weapons sys- Egypt, Iraq and Syria, "We have
tems given to Jordan." met a large number of Israeli re-
According to the Defense De- quests for military equipment and
partment official, Israel will re- training. These include the recent
veive additional Hawk antiaircraft arrangement to sell 50 Phantom
missiles, gas masks and related aircraft with delivery to begin be-
chemical warfare defense equip- fore the end of 1969: continued de-
ment and other military supplies livery of Skyhawk jet aircraft as
Including 50 Phantom jet fighter agreed in 1966: and the delivery of
bombers.
additional Hawk air defense mis-
The disclosure was in response sites.
to an inquiry made by Rep. Hal- "We have agreed to provide a
pern, who claimed he had evidence wide variety of other items, in-
that new American arms including eluding: ammunition of various

B-G Says Dulles Admitted Mistake
of Israel Pull-Out in Sinai Campaign

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Former regime of President Camille Cha-
Prime Minister David Ben Gurion moun. "In the view of the Israelis
told an audience here that the and some others, the events of
United States admitted it had 1958 contributed to a strengthening
made a mistake in forcing Israel of President Nasser 's position of
to withdraw from the Sinai Penin- leadership in the Arab world,
sula in 1957. severely weakened by the June,
He said the late John Foster 1967 war," Cooley wrote.
Dulles, then U.S. secretary of The Arabs, he said, consider
state, had told him so eight months that President Eisenhower tried to
later. Ben Gurion said he was sure be "more fair" in the Middle East
the opinion had come from then than either President Truman or
President Dwight D. Eisenhower. President Johnson. "They hope
Arab leaders in the Middle that President Nixon will prove to
East recall the late President be the same, though Egypt's Presi-
Dwight D. Eisenhower as "a dent Nasser said March 27 he had
good and honest man" who "did so far 'detected no change,'"
what he thought was best for Cooley wrote.

I

;

American interests" and that is
all they ask President Nixon to 'British
Servicemen
do now, Christian Science Moni-
tor correspondent John H. Coo- May Take Bible to M.E.'
ley reported from Beirut.
LONDON (JTA)—A British de-
Gen. Eisenhower's death at 78 fense official assured the House of

last Friday prompted an evalua- Commons last week that "The
tion of his administration, parti- Bible is not among the books by
cularly its policies in the Middle Jewish and Israelite authors" that
East, and the consensus among British servicemen have been
Arabs was favorable, Cooley re- advised not to take with them
ported. They recalled that he when they are posted to bases in
brought pressure to bear on Israel Mid East countries.
in 1953 when UN truce observers Gerald Reynolds, minister of
ordered it to cease diverting Jor- the defense administration, made
dan River waters and after the the statement in a written reply to
1956 Suez crisis when the Eisen- Laborite MP Ben Whitaker. Brit-
bower administration, in concert ish soldiers were recently advised

with Russia, forced Israel to pull officially not to take books by
out of the Sinai and the Gaza Strip. Jewish authors or clothing bought
They also recalled that in 1958 from Jewish firms when they are
he ordered Marines to land in Le- posted to Kuwait, the Persian
banon to protect .the ,pro-We.stern pelf ,oil, state.. .

calibers; gas masks and related
equipment; spare parts for wea-
pons systems such as Patton tanks,
Hawk missiles and other ground
force equipment; considerable
communications equipment of vari-
ous sorts; components and mate-
rial necessary to keep production
and overhaul lines operating; and
miscellaneous items of equipment
purchased in Europe from U.S.
stocks."
Schwartz said, "Israel also

purchases a considerable assort-
ment of military and military-
related items from commercial

Mother Goose's
Wings Clipped

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 11, 1969-7

(Continued from Page 1)
these days.' " Raymont also quoted
Edward E. Booher, president of
the American Book Publishers
Council, Inc. as saying "the whole
thing seems silly and not a very
wise precedent."
Xerox's Mother Goose edition
was printed by duplication rather
than by setting type and is part
of a four volume edition. A pub-
lisher's forward acknowledged that
some parts "are strange and hard
to understand today, and some of
its statements are deplorable when
are not confusing." In most mod-
ern editions of Mother Goose, "The
10 Little Niggers" have been re-
placed by "10 Little Indians."



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Consciousness of our powers in-
Meanwhile, Jordan has taken
Pho
delivery of the first shipment of creases.—Vauvenargues.
British Mark X Centurion tanks,
which are the most modern tanks
in the Jordanian army, the Daily
Telegraph reported from Amman.
According to the newspaper, Brit-
HST IONE
ain has agreed to supply Jordan
with at least 50 of the new Cen-
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turions.
MK UT
The report noted that obsolete
models of the Centurion previous-
ly employed by Jordanian forces
I I t ,
have been outmaneuvered and out-
gunned by Israeli armor.
Illspig slats
In Cairo, Al Ahram, the semi-
official newspaper, said that offi-
cials in Washington had assured
the Arab states that America was
supplying Israel with only 50 Phan-
toms.
The paper said an unidentified
Arab ambassador sought this as-

surance in view of reports that 120 .
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
Israeli pilots were currently re-
ceiving training in Phantom air-
MORRIS BUICK
craft in the United States. The
ambassador was told each aircraft
14500 W. 7 MILE
usually was operated by two crew
DETROIT — 342-7100
members, Al Ahram said.

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