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November 13, 1970 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-11-13

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Israelis Take a Breather at the Suez Front

Israel Is Reported Producing Mirage

one plane per month and soon
thereafter double that figure.
Israel's locally made Mirage
jet is reported to have a bomb
payload of 3 tons, two 20 mm
similar to the French aircraft still cannons and possibly a third wea-
under embargo.
pon—the Vulcan, an electronically-
The Time report cites the help operated gun capable of firing

NEW YORK (Z/NS)—In the
latest issue of Time magazine,
Israel is reported as having de-
veloped and tested Its own version
of the supersonic jet Mirage 5,

obtained from a Swiss engineer
who allegedly sold secret plans
and blueprints of the Mirage to
Israel for a reported 5200,000.
By 1972, says Time, Israel
should be producing an average of

6,000 rounds per minute.

The working force at the Israel
plant that will produce the aircraft
has been increased from 12,000 to
20,000 men.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6—Friday, November 13, 1970

SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS

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In the continuing calm made possible by the relaxing in a bunker overlooking the Suez Canal.

cease fire with Egypt, Israeli troops are shown here

44 Jews Sign Their Names to Appeal to Praesidium

NEW YORK (JTA) — A letter
signed by 44 Jews in Moscow and
Kharkov, appealing to the praesid-
ium of the Supreme Soviet to as-
sure a fair trial for eight Lenin-
grad Jews under arrest, was made
public here by Rabbi Steven Ris-
kin of the Lincoln Square Syna-
gogue.
Rabbi Riskin brought a copy of
the letter out of Russia after a re-
cent visit there.
The eight Jews in Leningrad are
being held allegedly in connection
with an abortive attempt to hijack
a Soviet airliner at Leningrad air-
port last spring. However, it is
widely believed they are being
punished for their public expres-

sion of wishes to emigrate to Israel cute and a delegate to the recent
and that Soviet authorities are pre- United Nations World Youth As-
paring a "show trial" to intimi- sembly, rose to ask the gathering
date other Jews who have express- to consider "the position of the
Jews in the Soviet Union."
ed similar desires.
His request precipitated a 10-
The 44 signatories of the letter
to the Soviet leadership gave minute uproar, curtailing the plan-
ned
program. SSSJ coordinator
their home addresses and their
occupations, which ranged from Glenn Richter told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency that the attendees
engineers, mathematicians and
"started pushing us and shoving
scientists to musicians, students

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The students left the Statler-Hil-
They referred to famous "show
trials" of the past in Russia di- ton auditorium and picketed and
rected against Jews, from the sang outside.
Beilis trial in Czarist days which
In Los Angeles, 15 members of
involved charges of ritual murder California Students for Soviet Jews
to the notorious Doctors' Plot of disrupted an anniversary rally
the Stalinist era.
five times, insisting that the speak-
"Who will give us guarantees ers address themselves to the prob-
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raise the stakes after the arrest
of several Jews in the Soviet
The signers expressed fear "of
Union," explained Zev Yaroslav-
the escalation of reprisals by the
sky, CSSJ chairman. "We have
spread of trials—both a geograph-
demonstrated that we meant
ic spread and spread in time. We
• It's Expensive, But It's A • are afraid of the possible diversity business. The one thing which we
failed to do was to stop the
of accusations so as to distract So-

meeting entirely."
viet and world public opinion."
He added: "This is only the be-
Rallies in New York and Los
Angeles marking the 53rd anni- ginning. There will be more of
such
actions and in more potent
versary of the Bolshevik Revolu-
"The World's Most
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Expensive Cigars"
One
student in Los Angeles was
night b y students opposing ,

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arrested for disturbing the peace.

In New York, about 30 members There were no arrests in the New
of Student Struggle for Soviet Jew- York action. • • •
ry paid admission to a "Rally for
Peace and Friendship" of the Na-
tional Council of American-Soviet
Friendship, and sought to be heard
following an address by Igor Bub-
nov of the Soviet Embassy in
Washington, D.C.
Dennis Prager, a student at Co-
lumbia University's Russian Insti-

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