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June 13, 1969 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-06-13

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36—Friday, Jame 13, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kollek Feels Arab-Israel Amity Due

Quicker Than Black-White in NYC

Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jeru- racial harmony between blacks and
salem declares that intergration in l whites in New York City.
Israel between Jews and Arabs is
Known in Israel as one of the
slow and difficult, but faster than I most effective workers for peace-
what's happening in New York. In ful integration with the Arabs, of
an article in the current issue of whom 65,000 reside in Jerusalem,
Look and
magazine,
refers
to the Kollek said, "You can't expect this
long
painful he
effort
to achieve
to be solved in a generation. It
may take two or three. It will take
a long time, but it will take a year
less than in New York."
In the article. Look Foreign
Editor J. Robert Moskin reported
that Israelis have never been so
tense over a. worsening political
situation, and feel that, while they
won the 1967 Six-Day War, they
have not yet won the greater battle
for peace.
"The atmosphere resembles the
early years of Israel's settlement
Knows his
when terrorist attacks were a com-
mon occurrence." said Moskin.
mountains .. .
Parents rotate the chore of check-
ing for bombs in classrooms.
Youngsters are warned to watch
for antipersonnel mines when
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walking along roads. Farmers in
kibutzim clean their machine guns
for the long evening vigils against
border attacks.
LailkelA
Also quoted in the article are Is-
ad NAN Ca
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rael Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan and Prime Minister Golda
Dayan emphasized that his
country's battle with the Arabs is
political and not racial. He said:
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"If we have the right policy and
take care of it. it will not turn into
a human conflict. Until now. it
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works, but it takes a lot of ours-

JULES
DONESON

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Tamiment

Mrs. Meir said that Israel ex-
pects little outside help in its battle
w ith the Arab world. "We can de-
pend on no one else," she com-
mented. "No one fought our battles
for us, and no one should take it
on themselves to decide our fate."

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vention at Kutscher's June 19-22,
it was announced by Raymond M.
Patt of New York, national presi-
dent.
Among the speakers will be
Theodore Sorensen, formerly one
of the principal advisors to the
late President John F. Kennedy:
Rear Admiral Shlomo Erel, com-
mander of the Israel Navy; Ber-
nard Katzen. former adviser to the
State Department; Congressman
Herbert Tenzer; and Chaim Leva-
non, former mayor of Tel Aviv.



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Whatever they are.

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lake. Our health club is one level under the lobby and our indoor pool

Is right in the lobby.

As we were saying a little while ago, at Kutsher's you can save

your strength for the things that count. Whatever they are.

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Israel's Security Jeopardized by Threatened
Restrictions on U. S. 'CB' Appropriations

By MILTON FRIEDMAN

(Copyright, 1969, JTA, Inc.)

WASHINGTON — The efforts of
American intellectuals to halt ap-
propriations for "CB" (chemical-
biological) military research may
jeopardize Israeli security. Israel
is receiving gas masks, detection
equipment and technical assist-
ance from the United States for
defense against possible Egyptian
CB attack.
The Soviet Union has placed
great emphasis on chemical and
biological warfare. The Soviet
stockpile includes a wide spectrum
of agents capable of creating mili-
tary effects over a broad range.
Egypt has obtained Soviet assist-
ance on CB weaponry. Russian CB
technicians are believed to be
among the Soviet military advisers
in Egypt.
Moscow is thus supplementing
the CB program that President
Nasser started years ago by em-
ploying former Nazi scientists who
tested poisonous gases and fatal
bacteria on Jewish victims in con-
centration camps.

Communist China has supplied
rockets and other weapons to
Arab terrorist groups. Peking is
known to have developed capa-1
bilities in the area of CB wea-
pons although no such weapons
have yet been reported released
by Chairman Mao to his various

clients abroad with the possible
exception of some "CB" tear gas
to North Vietnam.
In any event, the Israeli defense
forces take very seriously the pos-
sibility that Nasser may unleash a
sneak CB attack. Immediately
prior to the outbreak of the Six-
Day War, in June, 1967, Israel
made frantic efforts to obtain gas
masks for children and key person-
nel. Several thousand masks were
obtained from West Germany. Is-
rael's rapid victory, especially the
achievement of aerial supremacy,
obviously deterred Nasser from un-
leashing CB weapons.
Now thousands of Israeli troops
are confined to bunkers and com-
plex fixed fortifications along the
Suez Canal. Egypt possesses chem-
ical agents that can be fired in
artillery shells. Such agents are
colorless, odorless and tastless.
Saturation firing would penetrate
the deepest dugouts.
The first indication that chemical
weapons were being used would
probably be the actual appearance
of casualties. Biological agents
would be' more difficult to detect.
Surprise might thus be achieved
for an Egyptian thrust across the
canal to seize a limited area and
the entire UN cease-fire issue.
Nerve gasses could be put down
in heavy concentrations to catch
troops before they could put on
protective masks. Lethal chemical
agents include those known as
nerve agents, GB and VX. Both
are liquids that are disseminated
as aerosols. VX is a persistent
compound that can penetrate the
skin and normal combat clothing.
It is virtually impossible to de-
tect GB and VX with the ordinary
sense of smell, sight, and taste.
They can enter the body through
the skin, can be breathed in, can
even enter through the eyes. Action
is rapid. Small amounts will cause
death, paralysis, prostration, while
microscopic amounts will impair
vision, cause nausea and muscular
non-coordination.

Moshe Gilboa Named
Consul General to U.S.

JERUSALEM—Moshe Gilboa, a
former director of the youth and
hehalutz department of i the
t Jewish
Agency in London a d former
chairman of the emer ncy com-
mittee here during the Six-Day
War, was appointed consul general
of Israel in eight of the southern
United States. He will reside in

Atlanta, Ga.

For protection against biologi-
cal agents, immunization is avail-
able for many micro-organisms.
The main problem is to discover
which type of biological agent is
being used so that appropriate
medical treatment may be pro-
vided.
While U.S. scientists are striving
to perfect better masks and pro-
tective clothing, the army has also
produced a chemical biological pod
which can be carried on a light
truck, complete with filtered air
pumps. It can serve as an aid sta-
tion, command post. communica-
tions center, and so forth because
the pod provides an all-encompass-
ing gas mask for several men
simultaneously.
American liberals are trying to
end CB research because a num-
ber of sheep were accidentally
killed at Skull Valley. Utah, during
research. There is also a mood of
resentment because military non-
lethal tear gas was used against
demonstrators at Berkeley, Calif..
and in the course of operations in
Vietnam.
Termination of such research
would encourage the preparations
of the Egyptians. Russians, and
Ch inese. many- observers feel.
The U.S. Defense Department
still operates on the premise of
deterrence. During World War II,
notice was served on Hitler that

use of German gas on Allied troops
would bring instant reprisal. He
used none although SS scientists
perfected the deadly Zyklon-B in
concentration camp experiments.
The Israelis tend to subscribe to
the deterrence concept. They do
not share the desire of U.S. liberals
for unilateral stoppage of CB re-

I--

Country Club
to Spotlight Billy Daniels

Stevensville

SWAN LAKE, N.Y.—Stevensville
Country Club announces that Billy
Daniels will headline the show July
5: Neil Sedaka, July 12: and Hines.
Hines and Dad, July 19.
A new policy this summer is un-
limited free golf on Stevensville's .
own championship 18-hole course.
Electric golf carts and caddies are
available, as are a private driving
range and a club house.
Teens have their own club house
and band, children have a super-
vised day camp with night patrol.

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