114:1:11-011-1L —ta7U1_ Gatti i.Tii fii:A Alliance With Italian Rights Unit JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The He- brew University in Jerusalem has published a study depicting the be- havior and life-style of the average Israeli for the year 1970: He works fewer hours, sleeps and rests more (9.1 hours daily) and spends more time with his family for meals and leisure than his counterpart in America or in Eastern Europe. Surprisingly, the average Israeli reads very little: 40 per cent of the entire population read no books; 33 per cent read one book a month. On a daily basis, one hour and 12 minutes are devoted to meals, 30 minutes to reading, 12 minutes to listening to the radio and 54 minutes to watching television. The cinema is still the main leisure attraction. No less than a third of the entire population sees at least one film NEW YORK (JTA)—Rabbi Meir Kahane, • national chairman of the Jewish Defense League, Sunday defended his alliance with the Ital- ian-American Civil Rights League. "My alliance," he said, "is not with Joe (Joseph) Colombo (rights league president), but with the tens of thousands and hundreds of thou- sands of Italians." Rabbi Kahane, addressing some 300 delegates attending what the JDL billed as the "1971 convention of the International JDL," warned that his organization would launch a program. of harassment of Syrian and Iraqi officials in this country in order to win freedom for the Jews in those nations and declared that the JDL would fight the "con- tinuing reverse discrimination" that is being practiced against Jews in New York by doing "what other groups do, burn the city down." Focusing on the JDL's alliance with the Italian-American Civil Rights League, which was offici- ally announced by the leaders of both groups on May 13, Rabbi Kahane stated: "I'll march with anyone if I think I can help a Jew. On Ital- ian-American Unity Day, June 28, 100,000 people will be at Co- lumbus Circle. I'll speak on So- viet Jewry and get these people, whom Nixon depends on for his support, to help us with Soviet Jewry. So let organized Jews make fun of us. I want to help Jews and they (the Civil Rights League) can help us and I will use them." Rabbi Kahane declared that the JDL will fight the "reverse dis- crimination" being practiced in New York City where Jews are be- ing denied their • rights and face quotas in school and civil service advancement. "Jews are being made to pay the WASP's debts to the black people," he said, and added, "If racism in reverse is continued to be practiced against us, we will use the same tactics used by everyone else. We will burn the city down." Electronic Control for Civil Defense Developed in Israel ey A- If S 141V la IV VII, SOL KING Sapir Predicts 5,000,000 The highest award of the Ameri- can Institute of Architects will go Israel Population by 1980 to Albert Kahn Associates, Inc., at the national convention of the AIA in Detroit this weekend. Some 5,000 members are expected to at- tend. Accepting the award will be Sol King, president and director of architecture for the firm. Founded by the late Albert Kahn, it has buildings on all five contin- ents and in 134 cities. The AIA honors jury cited the firm "in recognition of continuing collabora- tion among individuals of the firm," which "has been the princi- ple force in consistently producing distinguished architecture." JERUSALEM (JTA) — Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir predicted that Israel would have a population of 5,000,000 by 1980, and an- nounced, too, that he has set up a team to work out plans for indus- trial development that would raise Israel's output of goods to $13,650,- 000,000, compared to the present $4,550,000,000. Addressing the Israel Manufac- turers Association, Sapir urged a moratorium on labor disputes. Israel's GNP Now on Par With Egypt JERUSALEM (ZINS)—Israel has now achieved parity with Egypt in Gross National Product (GNP), de- spite the fact that Egypt's popula- tion is 11 times that of Israel, it was said here by Abraham Agmon, director of Israel's finance minis- try. Ten years ago, according to Ag- mon, Israel's GNP was only half that of the UAR. This accomplish- ment is particularly significant in light of the fact that Egypt has received its armaments at no cost, while Israel had to expend enor- mous sums in foreign currency for defense. LOD, Israel—An electronic con- 30 Jewish Cadets trol system has been developed by an Israel telecommunications firm Are Commissioned for this country's civil defense net- at Four Academies work which, it is said, guarantees NEW YORK — Thirty Jewish foolproof centralized control for cadets were commissioned as offi- any regional alarm operation. Tetrad, Telecommunications and cers at graduation exercises Wed- Electronics Industries Ltd., its de- nesday at four of the United States signers and producers, is now service academies, Rabbi Edward offering the system to foreign mar- T. Sandrow, chairman of the Na- kets. These, it is noted, may in- tional Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) clude civil defense or other serv- Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy, ices such as: fire departments, announced. The graduates were forest fire control and game war- presented with inscribed copies of den units, camps, large industrial the Bible at special baccalaureate plants, mining operations, police services, as part of the year-round departments and military installa- religious program provided at the tions or other organizations operat- academies by Jewish chaplains re- ing vocal alarm setups extending cruited, endorsed and served by over a substantial geographical the Chaplaincy Commission. The U.S. Military Academy at area. The new system in Israel—where West Point, N.Y., commissioned civil defense is considered serious 11 Jewish cadets as second lieuten- business—was designed to over- ants. The U.S. Naval Academy at come two basic problems inherent Annapolis, Md., commissioned 10 in conventional alarm installations: Jewish cadets as ensigns. The U.S. To eliminate the possibility of Air Force Academy at Colorado false alarms, which in a nuclear Springs, Colorado, graduated six age could have t r a g i c conse- Jewish cadets at second lieuten- quences, and in any case causes ants, and the U.S. Merchant Ma- expense, inconvenience and disrup- rine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., commissioned three Jewish tion. Also, to insure quick and effici- ensigns. Ministering to the Jewish per- ent checking as to whether an alarm unit is operating properly. sonnel at the U.S. Military, Naval, This can be done by telephone with Air Force and Merchant Marine one man rather than with the ap- academies, respectively, are Chap- proximately 30 men ordinarily re- lains Avraham Soltes, Morris D. quired to inspect a regional alarm Rosenblatt, Rayfield D. Helman and Mark A. Golub. system. IV IL/ If X.AL/6 111... Al- V Alt wvvv - - Friday, Tune 1971-23 a week. Half of the citizenry at- tends the theater at least once a year. The average Israeli, the study concludes, is a family man, patriotic and a respecter of tradi- tion. ■ • HYPNOSIS • Hyman A. Lewis, consultant LEWIS HYPNOSIS CENTER 18240 WEST McNICHOLS RD. Phone 535-9661 The art of government is not to let men grow stale. —Napoleon I By appointment • our 17th year BETH SHALOM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Mordecai S. 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