Nixon Administration Said Eying Jet Request With Urgency (Continued from Page 1) jeopardized and that if steps were taken that might upset the present balance of power the President would not hesitate to reconsider the matter. "I need not say that I attach great importance to these statements," Mrs. Meir declared. Political circles here believe the United States will act to restore THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 29, 1970-5 the military balance in the Middle that "we cannot afford to let our Senator Murphy spoke at the East in a manner satisfactory to friends down anywhere in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel at a dinner Israel but without publicity and apparently without a public warn- world, and Israel is one of our of the American Jewish Commit- WHEN YOU 1 ) ‘ . 4 - A COCK MI. best friends." tee's publishers and distributors ing to the Soviet Union. Foreign Senator Murphy observed that division honoring Frederick A. Minister Abba Eban told newsmen on his return from the U.S. Sunday with Soviet pilots manning Egyp- Klein, president of MacFadden- night that Israel's request for more tian war planes, "the balance of Bartell Corp., who received the American Phantom jets was being military power is tipping over in AJ Committee's human relations considered "with urgency" by the favor of the Arabs." award. Nixon administration. Eli CII - 1111213171 1 Eban said President Nixon ex- pressed concern over Israel's se- 0 curity in their talk in Washington last week. He said he had stressed (Continued from Page 1) to the President and to Secretary our foreign friends in their own of State Rogers that it was a 0 vital to maintain the balance of defense . . . ' "The night you announced that power in the Mid East in order American troops were crossing the to avoid a new war. He said his border into Cambodia, you spoke talks with American leaders cen- 13 of the firmness displayed by tered on Egypt's repudiation of the President John F. Kennedy, a firm- 1967 cease-fire agreement and the ness backed by the entire nation, increasing involvement of Soviet tl when the Soviet Union attempted military personnel in Egypt. The foreign minister said his talks in to place missiles in Cuba.' "It may well be that we now London on his way home were face in the Middle East a Soviet along similar lines. He said that thrust that is equally ominous and on his visit to Canada he found strong public support for Israel. provocative. The new Soviet intervention in British Council of Churchet the Middle East may well stem to Hold Intercession 0 13 from al combination of Soviet mis- for Peace in Middle East LONDON (JTA) — The British interpretations, not only of the na- THE R SE OF AMERICAN THE PLEDGE tional debate over the Indo-China Council of Churches will hold a by Leonard Slater war, but of the administration's service of intercession for peace 0 JEWISH LITERATURE: O decision to withhold the sale of the in the Middle East in St. Paul's On July 1, 1945, on a sweltering summer day, a An Anthology of Selections from the Major Novels Cathedral May 31. Similar serv- jets Israel has requested. edited visitor to New by Charles Angoff York spoke with fervor and pas- and Meyer Levin "So we urge that you make ices were held here in Westmins- sion to nineteen American businessmen in the available to Israel the aircraft she ter Abbey after the Six-Day War 8 The first anthology to present and assess the living room of an East 57th Street duplex. The needs. We also urge that you take and in Southwark Cathedral last man was David Ben-Gurion: the audience were enormous significance of the Jewish contribution year. Representing the Anglicans whatever steps are appropriate to wealthy and powerful American Jews; the subject to American fiction—a contribution whch unites was the arming of Israel—then still the British demonstrate both our willingness will be the Bishop of London, the a stunning variety of talent, as seen in these Protectorate of Palestine—for the war of inde- to work for peace in the Middle Dean of St. Paul's, the Archbishop pendence to come. The result was the creation 0 twenty-two selections from the important novels East and the firmness of our sup- of Jerusalem and the General Sec- of a vast network of arms smuggling that in- port for Israel and for those mod- retary of the British Council of of the major Jewish writers in the United States. volved hundreds of Americans from every walk erate Arab governments also Churches. Roman Catholics will be of life—millionaires and rabbinical students, long- In their Editors' Introduction, Angoff and Levin, threatened by the Soviet expan- represented by the rector of St. shoremen and scrap merchants, mafiosi and ex- Emonds College, the Superior of • both outstanding novelists in their own right, sion. servicemen--a secret epic that turned idealists analyze and elaborate upon the immigrant back- "We urge you to consult with the White Fathers and the acting into adventurers, profiteers into idealists, chem- ground, alienation and Americanization of the NATO and other allies in an at- commissary of the Holy Land. Also ists and engineers into arms manufacturers. The story of this incredible and dramatic race against tempt to restore a cease fire as a participating will be the Free O Jewish community in this country. Each selection time—to provide a state not yet born with an first step toward a stable peace Churches and the Eastern is placed logically within this perspective: The Churches. army that was still illegal—is told in one of the in the Middle East. Rise of David Levinsky, by Abraham Cahan, por- most suspenseful works of history ever to be Sen. Murphy Asks U. S. "These steps would demonstrate trays the lost feeling that permeated the lives published. It was an epic that contained hero- to the Soviet Union that we shall to Sell Planes to Israel O of the immigrants; the sons of the ghetto are ism, farce, endless contradictions: the Israeli air NEW YORK (JTA) — The se- not abdicate our responsibilities in force was supplied with German Messerschmitt the focus of Jerome Weidman's "I Can Get It the Middle East, as well as our curity of the United States is fighter planes bought with American money from for You Wholesale" and Budd Schulberg's classic threatened by the Russian presence earnest desire for peace." Communist Czechoslovakia and flown by Jewish in Egypt, Senator George L. Mur- ▪ "What Makes Sammy Run"; a sense of social pilots; the American Government found that the phy declared Tuesday night, add- identity even without religion or nationalism is Jews had bought a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Medicare Deduction ing that Israel "is fighting our bat- from under their very noses, despite a stringent the topic of Levin's "The Old Bunch." The mod- tles in the crucial cockpit of the embargo on arms. 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