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July 30, 1971 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
lirael Defense Ministry
Friday, July 30, 1971-19
Proposes Ombudsman

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — The de-
fense ministry has prepared a bill
for Knesset approval which would
establish a military ombudsman
to handle complaints about alleged
acts committed "without due au-
thority, contrary to the law or
with undue harshness or obvious
injustice."
The bill would give any soldier
or civilian working for the army
the right to file complaints, which
would be submitted in sealed en-
velopes to the "grievances of-
ficer." The civilian next-of-kin of
soldiers, as well as members of
the Knesset, also would be allowed
to complain to the ombudsman,
an appointee of the defense min-
ister.

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Reform Teens Seek Effort With Adults
to 'Awaken' Govt. to National Issues

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reform
Jewish teen-agers have called for
a new partnership between adults
and young people in the synagogue
to wake up national and local gov-
ernment agencies to move on the
complex problems of the urban
crisis, ecology, civil rights and
world peace.
Giselle Agranti, representing

Libya Seeking More
Weapons from France

PARIS (JTA) — The Libyan
government is seeking to purchase
more weapons in France which
has already sold that country 120
Mirage jets. Diplomatic sources
here said that it had given its
"basic" approval to the new
Libyan request.
According to the sources, AMX-
30 tanks, radar installations and
other electronic equipment are on
the "shopping list" of visiting
Libyan Vice President Maj. Abdel
Salam Jaloud.
Jaloud met with Defense Min-
ister Michel Debre following an
hour-long meeting with President
Georges Pompidou.
Libyan circles here have de-
scribed the Tripoli regime as be-
ing strongly anti-Communist as
well as anti-imperialist and, as
such, can depend only on France
as a potential supplier of arms.
After meeting with. Pompidou,
Jaloud told newsmen that Libya
and France are in "complete
agreement" on most subjects.
Earlier, Jaloud had delivered
a tirade against West Germany's
friendly ties with Israel while
a dinner guest of Foreign Min-
ister Walter Scheel in Bonn.
The Libyan assailed Scheel's
recent visit to Israel while of-
fering a toast.
Scheel, contrary to protocol,
had to offer a second toast in
which he made clear Bonn's posi-
tion that Western Europe is united
in its desire to have friendly rela-
tions with both Israel and the
Arab world.

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Hotel Shortage Blamed
for 30,000 Cancellations

TEL AVIV (JTA)—El Al Israel
Airlines, reported that it has re-
ceived cancellations from about
30,000 'prospective tourists, mainly
from the North American and Eu-
ropean countries, who decided not
to visit this summer because of
the acute shortage of hotel space.
(An El Al spokesman in New
York told the Jewish Telegraphic
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received any large number of can-
cellations although he described
the hotel situation in Israel as
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still running a "full schedule" and
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or major tours.)
Tourist officials here said there
is not a . single room free in any
Israeli hotel at the moment. They
said the hotel boom was not con-
fined to the large cities but was
evident in smaller resorts like
Nathanya, Ashkelon and Tiberias.

`Torah Radio' Plans
to Operate from Cyprus

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A group of
Orthodox Israelis, aided by reli-
gious elements abrOad, are plan-
ning "Torah Radio" 'broadcasts
into Israel from Cyprus.
The group complained that Kol
Israel's state-owned radio station,
provides almost no time for reli-
gious broadcasts and that the radio
management follows "an extremely
anti-religious policy."
Representatives of the group
plan to negotiate in Cyprus with
a station there for several hours
of religious programing a week.

`The Stilt' to Play Benefit

Cong. Beth Israel of Jackson,
Mich., was among the 31 young
Reform Jews who took part in a
week-long study program in Wash-
ington, D.C. with government
leaders, politicians, diplomats and
religious leaders.
The teen participants declared
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ment apathy, had their eyes
opened by the complexities of
national issues, but left deter-
mined to wake up their `conser-
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tired liberals engaged in reli-
gious social action."
The young people stated that
their week-long discussions taught
them the need for a new social
action thrust in the synagogue,
continuing the present activities
but combining "education and real
action" to force a change in the
imperative social changes re-

Wilt Chamberlain of the Los
Angeles Lakers, basketball's all-
time leading scorer, has accepted
an invitation to participate in the
Maurice Stokes Memorial Benefit
Basketball Game Aug. 17 at
Kutsher's Country Club, Monti-
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They stressed that in addition
to Israel and the Soviet Jews
these were problems of Jewish
concern.
The participants in the program
sponsored by the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations and its
affiliate, the National Federation
of Temple Youth, defined current
congregational social action pro-
grams as "shallow and frustrat-
ing" and too frequently rejected
by the boards of their temples.

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