_ age P mk _ THE DUNN T JEWISH NEWS 1970-13 Friday, Ilion-Dollar American Aid to Israel T. T Nh;a0ag oinats me:reco to f r Speculated; Broomfield Urges Grant, Jet Sale WASHINGTON (JTA)—Inforined sources here said today that Preir,- ier Golda Mcir has a meeting scheduled with President Nixon Friday at which she is expected to "tell the President that Israel is firmly opposed to any return to the peace talks at the United Na- timpt until Soviet-made SAM mis- siles installed illegally in the Suez Canal truce zone are removeJ. Mrs. Meir also is expected to ex- pres strong disagreement with views of some Nixon Administra- tion officials who question whether the Soviet-Egyptian installations or new missiles have changed th.• power balance in the area. She re- portedly plans to stress to Presi- dent Nixon that. prior to the Unit- ed States—initiated 90-day cease fire and standstill which began last Aug. 7, the Soviets were deterred from moving missiles toward the Canal, but not since. the removal of the illegally placed missiles came from Jerusalem. Sources there said that Mrs. Heir also intends to renew Israel's re- quest, made last year, for 51,000,- 000.000 weapons package, on which of vastly increased outlays for de- fense because of the Soviet involve- ment. Israel feels entitled to ask for aid of that magnitude, the sources said. Mrs. Heir will also ask for a United States guarantee against Soviet attacks, the sour- and other arms required by Israel to meet the new situation." September 18, e DA of NIE1L The Oakland County congress- man said that he was 'seeking im- plementation of an administration plan to increase military aid to Is- rael and to undertake a new prd- gram of economic assistance. He said that immediate steps to assist Israel were essential. Rep. Broomfield, a member cf the House Foreign Affairs Corn mittee, cited "the continuing vio- ces added. but gave no details as lations of the cease fire along the to specifics of the planned request Suez Canal by the Soviet Union and for such a guarantee.) Egypt through the forward move- The report of plans for a $1,000.- ment of missiles and weapons sys- 000.000 weapon package, on which tems. the White House refused comment. He said that "Israeli adherence was made by Thomas Ross, a to the cease fire should not be per- Chicago Sun-Times correspondent mitted to compromise Israel's in Wathington. who asserted that security through exploitation by President Nixon was expected to Soviet and Egyptian forces." discuss,. the proposal at his meeting The congressman said, "It is with Premier Meir. According to vital to deter aggression in the Mrs. Meir's scheduled arrival in Ross. Pentagon sources said the Middle Eastern powder keg. This the United States has been pro- arms package included tanks, is best done through the support bombs, jet planes, anti-aircraft by the United States of our friend ceded by a flurry of reports that missiles and electronic detection in Israel. The state of Israel is a the Nixon Administration has de and jamming equipment. lie wrote bastion of freedom in the Middle cided to make a $1,000,000,000 wea- pons offer as an offset to the Egyp- also that the package "reportedly" East. We cannot afford to provide included 24 additional Phantom her with too little, too late. I am tian missile buildup and as an jets, which the United States "start pleased that some considerable sup- effort to persuade Israel to re- plies of weapons are now going sume participation in the peace ed to deliver secretly in July." talk under Dr. Gunnar Jarring, the The correspondent quoted "reli- forward and that more and better UN special peace emissary. Sup- able sources" to the effect that six arms have been delivered to Israel port for the reports on additional additional Phantoms were shipped 'n the past year than ever before United States arms was given by to Israel in July, that six more in the history of American-Israeli Secretary of State William P. Rog- will be delivered later this month relations." ers in testimony at an unusual and four each in October, Novem• "We welcome Mrs. Meir, that Saturday meeting of the foreign her and December. He said that :ourageous and inspiring lady, to operations subcommittee of thel the 24 new Phantoms will fall one Washington and must - strive to Senate Appropriations Committee. short of Israel's long-standing re make her visit meaningful." he Rogers appeared before the sub- quest for 25 additional Phantoms. said. committee in an effort to obtain as well as for 100 more Skylark "This can best be done-by recog- Senate reversal of a $536,000,000 jets. He asserted also that Israel nizing the economic limitations of House cut in an Administration Was "reportedly given long-term i small nation trying to cope with request for $1,800,000,000 for for- credit" for purchase of the Phan- the massive flow of Soviet sophis- eign aid for fiscal 1971. He told toms and for a "secret shipment ticated weaponry and even Soviet the subcommittee that the ad- of Shrike air-to-ground missiles." military foices into aggressive ministration was planning to re- In a related development, the positions at the Suez Canal," he sume economic aid to Israel and w York Times reported that a added. to increase military assistance. growing number of senior adminis- not received U.S. I take it, no fool ever made a Israel has tration officials had come to the conclusion that the Soviet-Egyptian bargain for his soul with the devil: economic aid for some five years, missile violations had shifted the the fool is too much of a fool, or purportedly because of the ad- power balance in the canal zone to the devil too much of a devil—I vanced state of its economy but Israel's disadvantage. The Times don't -know which.—Joseph Conrad Rogers said that Israeli defense reported that to correct the new purchases had created "a seri- ous economic problem." He said a decision on the aid would be reached "in the near fu- ture" and that "we now have under consideration economic as- sistance or supporting assistance for Israel." He declined to tell the Senators how much help and of what type the administration was considering for Israel. His dis- closure that the administration was studying a comprehensive aid program for Israel was the first time it had been made publicly. imbalance "and to improve deter- iorating relations" between the Nixon Administration and Israel, the officials were studying the_pos sibility of providing Israel with a variety of sensors and reconnais- ance devices to increase Israel; capability to guard against any Egyptian military thrusts across the Suez Canal. Congressman William - B roo in- field said Tuesday that "The vis t this week of Israeli Prime Minis- ter Golda Meir should be marked by positive actions to bolster Is- (Confirmation of the report that rael's security including a resump- the main points of Mrs. Meir's tion of U.S. economic aid and the agenda for the Nixon meeting will granting of additional jet planes be the suspended Jarring talks and ■ TYPZIPIIMIS NORTHLAND FORD WHERE PRICE SELLS GEORGE RUSKI N NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD VACATION SPECTACULAR!! Never bcfoic such a glorious Caribbean air sea adventure Book COUICM Tr3vel Sidne ∎ H,11 N W Club and ou the vacation of .our lifetime unite to brinc y 1 I d yv s or tun tilled rest and relaxation in the most beautiful climate in the world loulous Potts of Can F • fEACH AMI a EDEN ROCK~ - " Z .. `OE • San • • St Thomas -.1-.aua • Miami 6c 3ch a•=.1 , OF sL , 2S 1".7.7, IS to Nov Nov -I'C'ED TO ,Ck..k NOW SEE WHAT IS INCLUDED AT i.-3 r5? PEt. 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OR CALL Israel Prime Minister Golds Meir (with binoculars) and placael Isr Defense Minister Moihe Dayan are shown viewing Egipt's enemy missiles at the Sues In defiance of the cease fire agreement. Mrs. Meir was expected to report to President Nixon on the findings • • --- 'at -she - Met 'WHY Ides - today. ------- — • 546-0815