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August 24, 1973 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-24

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l'HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 24, 1973-11

Dr. Kissinger, Threatened
by Arabs, Gets Protection

Weizmann Scientist
Gets 2 Grants for
His Cancer Research

No Imposition of Middle East
Solution: Assurance by Rogers

WASHINGTON (JTA)-Sec- to get discussions moving in
REHOVOT - Prof. Nathan retary of State William P. the Middle East and ex-
Trainin of the cell biology
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.- revelations have come not department of the Weizmann Rogers said Monday that the pressed hope that UN Secre-
still rejects an imposed tary General Kurt Wald-
For some time prior to his from phone or mail sources Institute of Science has just U.S.
solution in the Middle East, heim's visit to the region will
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
nomination
by
President
Nix-
but
from
intelligence
asser-
been awarded initial re- continues to regard the status further that objective.
BIND A FINER WINE THAN
on as secretary of state, Dr. tions.
search grants, totalling $234,-
Asked if the U.S. can wait
there as unstable and un-
Henry A. Kissinger has had
While Kissinger was as- 400, by the Gulton Founda- quo
desirable for all parties con- for the situation to work out
a bodyguard to protect him signed his first bodyguard in tion of New York and the cerned, and does not alter its in view of the energy prob-
from threatening assailants. 1970, security for him was National Cancer Institute of policies in response to adver- lem, Rogers said the U.S. is
Arab terrorists reportedly doubled recently
not going to wait but reiter-
the U. S. National Institutes tisements in newspapers.
iinerios, Det °It, Mich.
have threatened his life. These
of Health, Washington, for
Rogers' remarks, in reply ated that it could not impose
his studies on the effect of to questions at a State De- solutions on nations. Rogers
thymus hormone on cancer partment press conference, did not reply directly to a
Save MSS Save SUSS Save MSS
Jewish General
development, and for work were in part an allusion to question by the Jewish Tele-
Gets 4-Star Rank
SUMMER CLEARANCE!!!!
on various forms of therapy recent advertisements by the graphic Agency about reports
FINAL Price Reduction
FALL RIVER, Mass.-Gen. aimed at the control of Standard Oil Co. of Califor- that the U.S. has been prod-
Hundreds of New Cars In Stock!
Melvin Zais, a native of this cancer.
nia calling for a more pro- ding Israel to come up with
city, has been promoted to
The NCI has awarded Arab stance by the U.S. in fresh plans for negotiations
four-star rank, making him Prof. Trainin the annual sum the Middle East to ensure the and whether the U.S. has
Mileage
Low
changed its Mideast policy
one of only 12 such generals of $111,900 for a three-year continued flow of oil.
All Models
Demonstrators
in the army today.
The secretary of state said or its application in any
All Colors
extension of a research pro-
All Models
ways.
All Equipment
On the eve of his promo- ject concerning the effects that the only way a decision
Rogers said that the U.S.
will
be
reached
in
the
region
tion, Zais was honored by of thymus hormone on
and all parties concerned
and
progress
advanced
as
if
tumors
transplanted
in
mice.
Fall River at "General Zais
The Gulton Foundation there is "sensible and reason- were convinced that renewed
See or Coll
Day." He described himself
warfare would not solve the
as "an ordinary kid from a grant of $122,500 is for re- able discussion" among the Middle East problem but
George M. Brant
parties.
He
said
that
some-
mill city" who rose to the search, during the same where along the line "the ur- would create new ones. He
SUPERIOR OLDSMOBILE
army elite. In Vietnam, he period of time, on tumor gency of reason will prevail" also said that terrorist activ-
commanded the 101st Air- growth and the potential though no nation will get ities, blowing up airplanes
15000 7 MILE, Detroit, Mich.
therapeutic effect of heat
borne Division.
and machine-gunning people
combined simultaneously everything it wants. He said at airports "is idiotic and
the
U.S.
would
give
"every
with radiotherapy, with
makes no sense at all." He
chemotherapy, or with both. diplomatic support" to efforts made no reference to Israel's
Aug. 10 interception of a Le-
banese airliner for which it
was unanimously condemned
by the UN Security Council.
While Rogers rejected pres-
community and, in general, sure from oil companies to
By BEN GALLOB
prefer to seek out govern- alter U.S. Middle East poli-
(Copyright 1973 JTA, Inc.)
The number of Jews in ment welfare agencies, cies, other government of-
Canada's jails is low, rela- rather than Jewish ones, ficials have admitted in pub-
lic statements recently that
tive to the general Canadian when they want help.
oil affects U.S. policy in that
Rabbi
Kelman
reported
population. and the crimes
for which they are convicted that during the past year, region.
Assistant Secretary of State
continue to be largely white- kosher food - previously for Near Eastern Affairs
served
only
in
Ontario
jails
collar offenses.
Joseph J. Sisco said on a
Many Canadian Jews are - had been made available
television interview earlier
in
all
government
institutions
involved in drugs, particular-
this month that '"there is in-
ly young Jews, but drug of- of correction in Canada.
creasing concern in our coun-
He said visits by him to try over the energy question
fenses have not significantly
increased the Jewish prison prisoners are arranged on and I think it foolhardy to
request and recalled one oc- believe this is not a factor"
population.
This "fairly clear picture" casion when 22 prisoners in Mideast policy. John Love,
emerged from information turned up for High Holy director of President Nixon's
provided by Rabbi Joseph Day services in a jail known Office of Energy Policy, said
Kelman of Toronto, who to have a maximum of five on the NBC-TV "Meet the
heads the Ontario provincial Jewish inmates.
Press" program Aug. 12 that
chaplaincy services, and Syd-
Harris said that much of the U.S. will have to give
ney N. Harris, who directed the "new climate" to which Arab countries greater incen-
a chaplaincy service study the increasing effectiveness tive to increase oil produc-
committee. which examined of chaplaincy services to tion.
Rogers said that the U.S.
the situation of Jewish in- Jews should be attributed
mates in provincial prisons. stemmed from the work of recognized the importance of
Their conclusions were re- Alan Grossman, the former the energy problem and
ported in a recent interview provincial corrections minis- thought that progress - ulti-
in the Canadian Jewish ter. Harris said that it was mately will be made. "If my
News. during Grossman's service instincts are right, then I
think it is possible that ef-
The participation of Cana- as minister that "a whole
forts will be made to find
dian Jews in violent crime is new philosophy on prison re- ways to have sensible, rea-
low and does not appear to form - correction rather sonable discussions about the
be on the increase, accord- than punishment - took future of the area, but I
ing to Rabbi Kelman, who shape.
would not want anyone to
He added that it was
has been coordinating chap-
think that I had any indica-
laincy services to Jewish largely because of Gross- tions that were clear enough
man's
labors
that
"this
new
prisoners in Ontario for the
to be very optimistic about
attitude which took shape in
past nine years.
it," he said.
The chaplaincy study com- Ontario has now spread to
Evaluating his accomplish-
federal
institutions
through-
mittee found that, at any
ments as secretary of state,
one time, there may be be- out the country."
after he announced his resig-
tween 59 and 68 Jewish in-
nation, Rogers said his
mates in local, provincial Israel Stock Report
proudest achievement was
and federal prisons in On-
NEW YORK (JTA) - The the attainment of a cease
following quotations from the fire in the Middle East.
tario.
However, the report stress- Tel Aviv Stock Exchange are
ed that such figures were provided to the Jewish Tele-
only estimates based on the graphic Agency by Leumi
F i LT E>R S
experience of the chaplaincy Securities, 18 E. 48 St., New
service with those inmates York, N.Y. 10017. This is a
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