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August 03, 1973 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-03

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12—Friday, August 3, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS W

French Jet Sale to Saudis Near

PARIS (JTA)—The French
paper Le Monde reported that
France is on the verge of
signing a contract with Saudi
Arabia providing for the
sale of 38 Mirage-111-E
planes.
This Mirage model is de-
scribed by the manufacturers,
the Dassault-Breguet group,
as a modern "deep interven-
tion" and penetration plane.
Le Monde said that deliv-
ery will start early next year.
The paper said that France
won the contract in the face
of stiff American competition.
Two American firms, Mc-
Donnell-Douglas, which - man-
ufactures the Phantom, and
Northrop, which prodUces the

F-5, have tried to squeeze
France out of the market
According to Le Monde, Is-
rael has urged the American
government to prevent the
sale of Phantoms to Saudi
Arabia but Washington has
decided to overrule this ob-
jection.
Sixty F-5s have already
been delivered to Saudi Ara-
Waldheim made a short
bia, and Phantoms are also
due to be supplied, according stop Saturday in Vienna be-
to Le Monde.
fore continuing his journey
to Hungary where he was
The most stringent protec- scheduled to hold talks with
tion of free speech would not leading Hungarian politicians
protect a man' in falsely on international problems, in-
shouting fire in a theater and cluding the Middle . East con-
causing a panic. — Oliver flict.
Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Further steps of Wald-
heim's East European tour
are Prague, Sofia and Buch-
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"Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye,
My People"

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Joshua Eilberg (D.,Pa.)
announced Monday that he is
sponsoring legislation to es-
tablish a national program
for the diagnosis, control,
and 'prevention of Tay-Sachs
disease.
"This
inherited disease
will affect one out of every
four children that are born
to parents both carrying the
mutations and its highest
frequency occurs among
Jews of Eastern European
descent," Eilberg said.
He noted that "recent de-
velopments make it possible
to identify parents carrying
the mutation leading to the
birth of a Tay-Sachs child."
The bill, the National Tay-
Sachs Screening and Coun-
seling Act, is designed to in-
form the public and doctors
of the nature, existence and
means of preventing Tay-
Sachs disease.
It would provide federal
funds for voluntary screen-
ing programs and genetic
counseling for those parents
of child-bearing age.
Couples found to be carry-
in these mutations would
then be advised not to have
children or to have the preg-
nancy closely watched by
physicians.
This legislation would pro-
vide funds for literature con-
cerning the prevention and
treatment of Tay-Sachs dis-
ease and would establish
health care programs for use
in administering voluntary
screening and counseling
programs of the disease.

Bad Connection
on Ministry Line

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Police here are investigating
the case of a mysterious
caller who ran up a phone
bill of tens of thousands of
Israeli pounds telephoning
abroad from the office of
Communications Ministry Di-
I rector General Simha Soro-
ker.
His phone is wired directly
and Family I to the international switch-
board, and the phantom
caller, apparently aware of
this, has been making calls
on it all over the world.

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The • world's great men
have not commonly been
great scholars, nor its great
scholars great men.—Oliver
Wendell Holmes.

J.N.F. land supports the
whole Israel encnomy-
it grows Israel's food —

Tisha b'Av is the time when the
Jews' thoughts turn to the destruc-
tion of the temple. Yet this is also
the time to think of the reconstruc-
tion and the upbuilding of the privi-
lege of witnessing the beginning of
the redemption of our ancestral na-
tional home and of the Holy City of
Jerusalem.

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for Tay-Sachs
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The most important topic open his discussions with hope that the talks would be
of Waldheim's talks in East Hungarian Communist Party a contribution to improve the
Europe will be the Mideast leaders Monday.
international atmosphere, ac-
situation, diplomatic sources
In a short statement at the cording to MTI, the Hungar-
said. Waldheim planned to airport, he expressed his ian news agency.

.

PORSCHE CARS

,City

aldheim Takes Hopes for Peace on European Trip

VIENNA (JTA)—"I came
to Europe without a fixed
plan for a solution to the
Middle East conflict, but with
the hope for an imminent
peace settlement," United
Nations Secretary General
Kurt Waldheim said, accord-
ing to Austrian foreign min-
istry sources at the start of
his four-nation East Euro-
pean tour.

on it stand Israel's re-
ligious, educational, and
welfare institutions—and
it guards her frontiers.

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