Bar-Lev OKs Continued Arrest
of Algerian Secret Service VIPs

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Army Chief of the British Mandate, was neces-
of Staff Gen. Haim Bar-Lev Wed- sary since Israeli law does not per-
nesday signed a detention order mit lengthy detention without such
permitting the continued holding an order. As the order was sign-
for questioning of the two Alger- ed, two officials of the Interna-
ian high secret service officials tional Federation of Airline Pilots
who had been taken from a British Association (IFALPA), President
Overseas Airways Corp. plane, Jim O'Grady and Secretary C.
which had landed at Lydda Air- Jackson, continued their efforts to
port last week while en route from secure the release of the two
Hong Kong to London.
Algerians.
The two men, Maj. Khatib
They met Tuesday with For-
Jaloul, identified as the head of
eign Minister Abba Eban, with.
the Algerian secret police, and
out securing a release date for
AU Bel Aziz, a high-ranking secret
the men. If their efforts were
service official who had been pos-
unsuccessful by next week, they
ing as a businessman, were being
said, they would call upon the
held at an undisclosed hotel. Of-
chairman of the association to
ficials denied reports that the two
"exert more pressure" upon the
Israeli authorities.
men were on a hunger strike.
The detention order, issued under
Meanwhile, the secretary of the
regulations in force since the days Israeli Transport Workers Trade

In the lectures, which served to
mark the institute's 25th anniver-
sary, Prof. Eigen explained how,
under certain well-defined condi-
tions, coupled chemical reactions
an lead to a selection process
where some of the reactions will
gradually die, while others will
take over, and chemical change,
continuing indefinitely, leads even-
tually to biological phenomena.
He defined a value function
for "survival" of various chem-
ical reactions and showed why
life--all life—stemmed from the
interaction of nucleic and amino
acids.

Yagol said there was no con-
flict between their being question-
ed as members of an enemy army
and the right to "freedom of
transport in the air." He told the
federation that he had learned
from "well informed sources" that
fellow of the Weizmann Institute the questioning of the Algerians
of Science. He recently built a very would soon be over.
intriciate temperature jump chem-
ical relaxation spectrofluorimeter,
which he presented to the Weiz-
mann Institute, where it will form
the basis of a laboratory for fast
reactions.

Prof. Eigen, director of the Max
Planck Institute of Physical Chem-
istry in Gottingen, won his Nobel
Laureate for his work on high
speed chemical reactions. A fre-
quent visitor to Israel, Prof. Eigen
last year was made an honorary

It's Nice
To Deal With

Two research grants totaling
$500,000 have been received by
Prof. Leo Sachs, the Meyerhof
Professor of Biology and head of
the Weizmann Institute's genetics
department, to finance his studies
on cancer.
The Talisman Foundation of New
York has given him $400,000 to
be used over a three-year period,
while the U.S. National Institutes
of Health have provided $100,000
for one year.
The Talisman grant will allow
Prof. Sachs to contihue his investi-
gations of leukemia and on the
reversion of cancer cells to normal
cells. In their work on leukemia,
his research team has discovered
a substance which makes undiffe-
rentiated cells multiply and diffe-
rentiate.

Tamar-David-Amnon-Absalom Story
Theme of Jacobson's Biblical Novel

Dan Jacobson applies his skill as
by David's nephew Yonadab.
a narrator, as a master of English Actually, Yonadab is the villain.
stylism, to a theme of the Bible. He is the one who encouraged
He has drawn upon the era of King Amnon to pursue Tamar and to
David, the king's daughter and assault her. He is the one who
sons, for his novel, "The Rape of then played a doublecrossing
Tamar" (Macmillan), and the re- game in "squealing" to Absalom.
suit is an exciting tale told in the lie is the one who also told tales
brilliant style that has already dis- to David.
tinguished him among English
In the process of relating a
writers.
Bible story Jacobson traces the
Those who know the Bible story social aspects of the time, the man-
will at once connect the theme to ner in which king related to his
text. Tamar was raped by David's subjects, the jealousies among the
eldest son, Amnon. Absalom sons of David who aspired to the
avenged the crime and killed throne.
Amnon. Absalom himself, in flight
Absalom is described as the
from his father, while rebelling
against the king, died when his "left-wing prince and landowner,
radical millionaire, aristocratic
bushy hair entangled in a tree
populist," and the party at his
under which he was riding his
steed and he was strangled. The home in Baal Hazor is splendidly
described. So are the other inci-
king's general, Joab, played a part dents—as well as the act defined
while pursuing Absalom in shoot- in the book's title.
ing some arrows into his body al-
In the midst of it is the villain
though he was still alive.
Yonadab who has the satisfaction
These are the bare details—
of being listened to by David dur-
except for a major factor in the
ing the closing periods of thiS
Jacobson story: the fact that the
tragedy, when Yonadab mounts the
tale Is related in the first person throne and feels like the king
addressing
his subjects and David
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BRUSSELS (JTA)—The Austrian declared him to be just an ordinary
government has agreed to extradite criminal.
Belgian Nazi Julien Van Dooren, it
was announced here. In 1947, Van
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Union advised the International
Federation of Transport Workers
that the two Algerians were being
held for questioning under rules
set by international law and pro-
cedures. In reply to queries from
the London-based secretariat of
Van Dooren had fought extradi-
the international federation, Sec-
retary Yona Yagol cabled a reply tion claiming to be a political
that the two Algerians held in refugee, but Austrian courts have
Israel were actually "high-rank
ing officers. As such—and since
Algeria openly declared that she
was in a state of war with Israel
—they are considered as part of
the fighting forces against Israel,
and their interrogation is within
the rights of international law and
procedure."

New Theory of Evolution at Rehovot;
$500,000 Granted for Cancer Studies

REHOVOT — A new chemical
theory of evolution was presented
recently by Prof. Manfred Eigen,
1967 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry,
in a series of lectures at the Weiz-
mann Institute •of Science.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—Friday, August 28, 1970

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