Hebrew U. News:
'Military Action Against Israel
Hee Center Set Up, by Arabs Reported; Jarring's
Arabs Graduate
3lission Said to Be Unaffected
JERUSALEM — The student
body at the Herew University of
Jerusalem's faculty of agriculture
soon will benefit from a new recre-
ation center to include a swimming
pool and tennis courts, the gift of
Mrs. Elsie Bonem of Chicago and
Miami Beach.
Ground for the recreation center
was broken recently at the Rehovot
campus.
A dedicatory scroll, cemented
into the cornerstone of the Center.
paid tribute to Mrs. Bonem's
"warmhearted concern for this
university's student body to which
she has already dedicated so
munificently, of her time, energy
and means . . "
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At graduation exercises for the
Arabic-Hebrew Ulpan of the He-
brew University's Martin Buber
Adult Education Center, 250 stu-
dents received certificates after
completing a year's course. Two-
thirds of the graduates are Arabs
who learned Hebrew, and one-third
are Jews who learned Arabic.
The creation of a permanent
scholarship fund to aid outstanding
young scholars in the sciences and
musicology was announced at the
Hebrew University by Mrs. Assia
Werfel-Lachin, who has established
it in memory of her husband
Fabius George Werfel.
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A Syrian
MIG-21 jet interceptor penetrated
Israel air space over the Golan
Heights Wednesday morning and
was pursued by Israeli fighters.
The announcement did not say
whether contact was made with the
intruding jet. The incident occurred
at about 10:30 a.m. local time in
the Kuneitra area. Israel has filed
a complaint with the United Na-
tions Truce Supervision Organiza-
tion (UNTSO) headquarters in
Jerusalem.
Two Israel Air Force planes were
attacked by Egyptian ground-to-air
missiles while on a routine flight
over the Sinai peninsula Monday.
The planes evaded the missiles and
returned safely to their bases, ac-
cording to military sources here.
The attack was the first of its
kind since last September when
Egyptian missiles downed an un-
armed Israeli transport plane over
the Sinai.
Cairo radio claimed that an
Israeli Phantom jet was downed.
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France Denies Intent
to Replace Soviets in Egypt
PARIS (JTA) — The French gm• -
ernment appeared determined to
dispel rumors that France might
replace Russia as Egypt's chiel
mentor and supplier of militar '
equipment in the aftermath of
President Anwar Sadat's ouster of
Soviet advisers and military per-
sonnel from Egypt. The government
announced that its 1967 arms con-
tinue to apply to Egypt and that
France will sell no arms or other
military equipment to that country.
The government spokesman.
Jean-Philippe Lecat. made the an-
nouncement following a Cabinet
meeting.
A world-wide circulation of a
Lebanese newspaper had reported
that France had expressed its
readiness to assume the former
Russian role in Egypt.
It was learned that the cabinet
meeting, attended by President
Georges Pompidou, did discuss the
basic issue of whether France
along with other West European
countries, should not try to re-
place Russian influence in Egypt.
Jarring Mission Unaffected
by Soviet Withdrawal
From Egypt, Waldheim Says
UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—UN
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim
said in Vienna Sunday that the
withdrawal of Soviet personnel
from Egypt had nothing to do with
the peace mission of UN Slid East
mcd_a!nr Gunnar V. Jarring. it
was reported here. Dr Waldheim
mad.• the remark to an Austrian
Press Agency correspondent w hen
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he arrived in Vienna from Mos-
cow. The correspondent had asked
him if the Jarring mission may
have been made somewhat easier
by the developments in Egypt and
whether chances for an interim
settlement proposed by U.S. Sec-
retary of State William P. Rogers
had become more favorable.
Waldheim said the events in
Egypt were a matter concerning
the two countries involved and un-
related to the Jarring mission. He
said the Jarring mission was based
on Security Council Resolution 242,
would continue on that basis and
the UN would make every effort
to contribute to a solution of the
Middle East problem.
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10—Friday, July 28, 1972
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel's
youth basketball team scored an
upset victory over the Soviet youth
team at the European champion-
ship matches at Zadar, Yugosla -
via. The 70-63 win represented Is-
rael's first victory over the Soviet
Union in a sporting event. The
Russian team holds the youth
championship title.
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WASHINGTON (JTA)—The State
Department announced that United
States diplomatic relations with
the Sudan have been resumed after
more than five years. Department
spokesman Charles Bray said the
formalities of resumption would be
concluded shortly. He said the re-
newal of ties was on a Sudanese
initiative, and that it was prema-
ture to discuss a possible resump-
tion of diplomatic relations be-
tween the U.S. and Egypt. The
Sudan was the third Arab or pro-
Arab country to resume relations
w:th Washington, broken at the
time of the Six-Day War. The
others are Mauritania and Yemen.
Still without formal diplomatic
relations with the U.S. are Egypt,
Algeria, Iraq and Syria. State De-
partment officials praised Secre-1
of State William 1'. Rogers
'for negotiating the Sudanese rap-
prochement
prochement
which they called a
"welcome" and "constructive" de-1
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