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elevated. to the-- -,t-Dminteratic. state was one of five outstanding Yining
men of illichigan; who were hon-
ored in- this fashion- by Michigan.
Jaycees in 1966.
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By DAiIiA7SL'HWARTZ
I (ColasisItt1971, STA; Inc.)
Not long ago it was reported that
two Israeli scientists had invented
an electronic method. for the in-
emit -curing of a- Cold.- The method
'involves - .1t. process -of freezing the
;big -toe. iast week,- Dr. "Aladar
Schwartz (an relative- to the Writ-
•:=0)-.: the - Halfa Technion '.told
about it to - a Washington scientific
As .reperteg,iy
press, ;Or:
Schwartz :,shims-. that 100 people
with- eobis have . thus far been
treated; and --there - hasn't been :a
Scharer!: - confesses
that they ..- do not know exactly
how, it - works, = hut ' the chilling
of the . toe somehow . causes .a- re-
action to the nose, -• .
"Each part - of the body,"-says
Dr. Schwartz,: "Is • reflective of
some nther' part." The nose - is 're-
lated to`-the underside- of the .big
toe." He .- commenter! that - the
Chinese 'relied onaimilar 'relation-
ships .for 'centuries in their _needle
sticking form --of- therapy. - - --
- We too have align" noted the- re-
hitionshitis of -. the . various ;parts.
If-there is'a shortage in the pocket-
book; - it, nury. Affect the stomach:
Also one wonders; if. - chilling the
,big-toe -tan cures told, Whit- -can
you cure Chilling the sinall_toesf':=
-The fact is- the discovery opens
. a whole broad neW_fieldnf thought:
Can :we, "any: instance; igeore our.
relatives ',any more? - -
But .of course It. will not. do to.
laugh. Remember they laughed at .
Fulton.- The -Israeli inventors are
men of reputation in science.- We
hope that they-have indeed -found a
care lot- the most -universal of all
ills. - A rebbi- of - the :Talmud, who
was 'a physician,- once held to the
theory. thatirmost . diseases orig
i-
nated . from colds.:
Froin - another: aspect, we - " wel-
mane ihe-isews -llie toes have been
generally" neglected. We are always-
talking -about -Airbus . other parts
of the. body.. Lend a helping hand.
we:say, -or far* the facts; -but-the
toes. araneglected.-
sure;.: we
say gindgingly. toe-Iihe Mark, ;but
it should be mark 'tire toe:.
JERUSALEM - (JTA) — As tong .cited gr6grjng cencerw-.7teqpresied. -
as2theirSorietis. conOnue sulielY lh.thenSettitte- during -July, about ;
war
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add
weepers-
administration policy
Egypt, the United, States has an teat • ire:said , June had' been the.
pbiion and
to ghat: month siasce"the "decision- of
provide more arms, PartienhirlY the PHOr
in atomjets,- in-Israel, Sen.- Ed. to sell Phantoms to heel in which
ward -Kenriedy said here -after a none were 41eTiverect -..
76-minute:'coriveriation with Pre-
Bayh cited- a -report alai- the ad-
mier Goldit Heir.
milistlation had decided -against
Kennedy saki the balance et
-additional Phaiitonis to Is-
grower between Israel and Egypt rael. for. the :time being in the
his begirt affected .recently because belief . that further. ,shipments
the Russians continue to send jets "would destroy United States
to - Egypt while the United States credibility with the Arabs and end
has , stopped delivering Phantoms the possibility of an interim set-
to Israel.
tlement for reopening the Suez
Earlier, Kennedy met with For- Canal."
eign Minister Abba Eban. "Mr.
He said he hoped such reports
Than was, as usual, very per- were unfounded and that the ad-
suasive though he needn't be per- ministration was "not ignoring
suasive with me as I am a strong Israel's vital interests in a vain
friend of. Israel," be said.
attempt to regain the position the
a
United States had in •the Arab
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. states before 1955."
Birch Bayh (D., Ind.) accused the
Nixon administration of seeking to,
regain United States influence
with the Arab states at the expense
of Israel's security and called for
immediate delivery of more Phan-
tom jets to Israel.
Speaking in the Senate, Bayh
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