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In his letter to President, Con- gressman Conyers stated: "It is clear to us that the mom- ent has arrived for the United States to take firm action to meet the present danger posed by the involvement of the Soviet Union military forces in the Middle East. In the face of this threat, we be- lieve that it is urged that our gov- ernment provide Israel with addi- tional supersonic jet planes to en- able her to deter aggression against her. "It is public knowledge that the Soviet-Arab aircraft strength is now four times the strength of tbt of Israel and that the presence of Soviet fliers and technicians may adversely affect Israel's hereto- fore qualitative advantage. "The Congress is vitally con- cerned with the threat of Soviet presence in the Middle East, as evidenced by the number of signa- tories hereto, and by the letter sent to the Secretary of State which was signed by over seventy Senators, urging the immediate sale of these planes so vital to the preservation of the balance and peace in the Middle East." WASHINGTON (JTA)—Secre- tary of State William P. Rogers and Joseph J. Sisco, assistant secretary of state for Near Eas- tern affairs, met this week with the immediate sale of 25 more Phantom and 10 more Skyhawk jets to Israel. It was reported that Rogers promised a decision "shortly." At the White House, President Nixon, speaking to 119 high school students designated "Presidential scholars," said in the course of his impromptu remarks that "the Middle East' is bubbling up and ready to explode again." A few moments later he said: "The Mid- dle East is about to go up." Sen. Jacob K. Javits, New York Republican, one of the 10 sena- tors, indicated he was encouraged by the meeting with Rogers and Sisco. He told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency: "One thing comes through—there is no change in American policy toward the pre- servation of Israel." He said the number of signers of the letter to Editor, The Jewish News: In the Sunday Detroit News Garner (of June Brown's Detroit) tells of her experience at a Bar Mitzva. She tells of the pain and anguish she felt "at a happy time like this." She says, "As Marc read he could reach across eternity and hold hands with his ancestors . . . I too, long to reach across time, like young Marc, to call my ancestors' names, to touch their hands. I want to honor them by speaking the language they spoke. But when I reach backwards, time is empty and I am alone." With what anguish do we, the "square" generation, watch the thousands of Mares reject and spurn the "chain of life with our living and with our dead." 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Conyers Rep. Ford Rogers was considered "impres- sive" by the administration, which he said realizes that "the threat to Israel has never been greater." He said a favorable jet decision, should it come, would be handled matter-of-factly and without "gla- morous eclat." Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, Con- necticult Democrat, said: "I would I LETTER BOX Magazine of May 24 June Brown Friday, June 12, 1920-3S "Distinctive Styling in Music the original 10 of the 76 senators be surprised and shocked if the who have urged him to approve answer (on the jets) was 'no'." June Brown Yearns for Tradition; Do Our Youth Understand? THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS hold hands with all the Jews who had died before he was born, to bring them out of the gas chambers of Germany, out of the prisons of Spain, out of the bondage of Egypt. By touch- ing the chain of life that links the living with the dead, he could tell them, remember.' 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