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Nasser May Day Address Called New War Threat THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 9, 1969-45 p■ arp•I=DOINIO.11 ■ 1.•• Boris Smolar's JERUSALEM (JTA) - Foreign Minister Abba Eban said the May Day speech of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt bad strengthened Israel's resolve to fortify itself along the Suez Canal cease-fire line. Col. Nasser declar- ed in Cairo that the shelling of Israeli positions on the canal's east bank would continue and was a phase in an all-out military effort to drive Israel back from the waterway. He threatened to strike Israeli civilian targets. Eban said in a Kol Israel radio interview that Israel's willingness for peace continues but that Col. Nasser not only avoided any men- tion of peace in his address but actually rebels against the idea. "This is the speech of a man for whom the mere idea of a relation- ship of peace and mutual respect is not to be countenanced," Eban 'said. "This speech must, of neces- sity, dispel any illusion that may still prevail in any capital in the world that the possibility of peace still exists in the conscious thoughts of this ruler." Israelis ridiculed Col. Nasser's claim that 68 per cent of the Bar Ley Line, Israel's fortifications on the Suez Canal, had been de- stroyed by Egyptian shelling. Some observers claimed to see in the Egyptian leader's May Day speech a defensive note that indicated he realized that Egypt was not ready for all-out war with Israel. They said that while Col. Nasser claimed Is- rael's April 30 commando raid into southern Egypt was a "com- plete failure" because it was anticipated by Egyptian InteM- gence, he also noted that such raids were "unexpected" and could not always be avoided. The observers suggested that the May Day speech was aimed at militant elements in Egypt in- cluding military officers who have become restive in recent months. Eban earlier said that King Hussein of Jordan has admitted that his talk of peace during his official visit to Washington was a matter of tactics and that he was actually preparing for a new mili- tary campaign against Israel. Eban, addressing newsmen at a foreign ministry briefing, referred to a speech by the Jordanian mon- arch in Amman the day before which he said was a far cry from I his peace program announced in Washington. In an address to his people, King Hussein said the Arab states would end their belligerency against Is- rael only if and when the Israelis handed over all the occupied ter- ritory, including Jerusalem. "Eith- er this or there can be no peace," King Hussein said, adding that he and Col. Nasser supported the goals of Arab guerrilla warfare 'Between You . . . and Me' (Copyright 1969, JTA Inc.) MAJOR MISSION: The Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds, which is seeking to bridge the gap between the vague feel- ing of Jewishness among students and the institutions established by the Jewish community, has taken an important step in this direction. It has invited Dr. John Slawson to serve as project director to assist the council and communities in developing programs to involve col- WO. 2-8698 ELECTRICAL repairs all types. Resi- lege youth and faculty in Jewish communal affairs. dential, Commercial. EL. 6-7228. Dr. Slawson has vast experience and penetrating insight develop- ' JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. ed during his leadership of many years at the American Jewish Com- mittee. He is deeply interested in the problem of strengthening the Local and Long Distance STORAGE. 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Mature person interested in COMMUNAL CONCERN: Dr. Slawson is undertaking' his mission Small carpentry work. 544-4104, 5423270 Jewish community work, five day week, DOWNTOWN OFFICE, ex- in a turbulent time when the students on many campuses are restless cellent benefits. and when many of them are in the ranks of the young dissenters. This EXPERT PAPERHANGING makes his mission even more important. He will also have to face CALL FOR APPT., MRS. SHEPHERD PAINTING 962-1880 from 9 to 5 the fact that Jewish involvement in the New Left is considerable on the INTERIOR ONLY. campus. While the most prominent radical spokesman are not Jewish, SCIENCE TEACHER a high percentage of radical rank-and-filers, writers and theoreticians REFERENCES SEPTEMBER 1969 are. All this is causing no little concern to Jewish communal leaders. CHAS. 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Encyclopedia 1968. 20 volumes, never , used. 543-1459. 40-B-LIVE-IN MAIDS SIGNIFICANT STUDY: To assess the Jewish moods among the students in American colleges, the American Jewish Committee has FOR SALE - Frigidaire. 5000 BTU air- conditioner. $30. 548-2378. launched a nationwide study of "apostasy"-loss of religious identity- LIVE-IN OVERSEAS DOMESTICS AVAILABLE FOR PLACEMENT among Jewish college students. The study was conducted under the IN YOUR HOME. THOROUGHBRED MARE auspices of the Bureau of Applied Social Research of Columbia Univer- sity, and by Bertram H. Gold, executive president of the AJCommittee, 16.3 hands. 5 years. Show or to the leadership of the organization. pleasure. Owner leaving for FIT FOR A QUEEN AGENCY Europe. Will Sacrifice. The results of the study brought out a picture showing that 13 352-1090 CALL BEFORE NOON per cent of Jewish students in colleges throughout the country reject 576-0144 their ties to the Jewish community by their senior year, but 46 per 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES cent of them return to Jewish fold within three years after college graduation. The fact that almost half of the original group of apostates 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS has reaffirmed their Jewish identity three years later was interpreted CAFETERIA by Dr. Gold as indication that apostasy is for many a tentative, ex- GOING TO ISRAEL. Must sell bedroom Big volumn. No Sundays or set-twin bed, long dresser w/mirror, perimental stance rather than a firm conviction. He also saw in the holidays. Or young partner or swivel white naugahyde chair, stereo results an indication of the directions which Jewish leadership must against Israel and considered it manager. u cabinet: guitar, exercise machine. 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Jewish students who were on bad terms with their families were almost four times as likely to be apostates as those who enjoyed good parental relations. Apostasy was found to increase steadily with increasing intellec- tual commitment. The study attributes this phenomenon to the fact that the life style of the intellectual in America tends to remove the individual from communal ties. In the light of these facts. CJFWE's intensification of its program to attract college youth and faculty to participation in Jewish communal affairs is of profound importance. Several experimental cooperative projects in expanding service to Jewish students are also being under- taken jointly by the National Jewish Welfare Board and Hillel Foun- dations. MEXICO CITY (JTA)-Diploma- tic representatives of Russia, Po- land and Czechoslovakia walked SMALL JOBS, basement ceiling and New Erich Fromm Title out of a United Nations forum here floors tiled, walls paneled. Reasonable. Published by Fawcett when a letter protesting anti-Semit- Ron. LI 3-4576. ; Is the concept of God dead? Or ism in Eastern European countries is the experience to which the con- was read from the platform. The cept points, and the supreme reader was Dr. Luis Garrido, values which it expresses, dead? president emeritus of the Mexican In other words, the question for Committee for the UN, a body Let us recommend one to today's world should not be "Is made up of non-governmental or- you. Painters, wallpaper hang- God Dead?" but rather, "Is Man ganizations that cooperate with the ers - courtesy. Dead?" These and other questions UN. The letter objecting to anti- are dealt with in Erich Fromm's Semitic policies in some Com- KNOPPOW PAINT COMPANY new book "You Shall Be As Gods," munist countries carried the signa- published as a Fawcett Premier tures of major Mexican organiza- 14960 Livernois - UN 2-5272 tions including the Committee for paperback. 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