Anti-emites Attack Israelis at Moscow Sports Events marched contingent raeli into the stadium under their flag at the opening, the tele- vision cameras were turned away from them and the hostility of the crowd of some 100,000 was made evident by the shouts of derision, the reports said. Sources confirmed earlier press reports that Moscow Jews holding tickets to events in which the Israelis partici- pated were barred from the arenas by police. They said tthat contrary to reports that Jews were admitted, not a single one was let in un- less one or two got by the police posing as non-Jews. They said seats paid for by Jews were occupied by track- suited gangs who led the jeer- ing of Israeli athletes. Yassir Arafat, leader of El Fatah, was a special guest When the 25-member Is- of the Soviet Organizing Committee at the games and was reportedly feted in Mos- cow. According to one report, Israeli athletes "with the memory of the Munich mas- sacre still fresh in their minds, again have found themselves in hostile sur- roundings but they vow they are not afraid." One Israeli athlete was quoted as saying, "We are Phone getting used to this. We al- ways live on the edge of 549-7170 ranger." Dr. William Perl, acting national chairman of the Jew- ish Defense League, warned in Washington that "when Soviet athletes visit America we cannot guarantee their safety." Perl said that Soviet ath- letes cannot be viewed as sportsmen but as "political 17520 W. 12 Mile emissaries of a system spreading and practicing Suite III hate." (Continued from Page 1) Jewish activists in Moscow said they feared reprisals against themselves after the games ended and the atten- tion of the news media was diverted. Hostility directed ar. the Israeli team was evident from the moment the tourna- ment opened. Placards wel- coming the Israelis were forcibly removed from Mos- cow Jews by the Soviet militia. Two Jewish women who managed to release bal- loons with the legend "Wel- come Israeli Team" were arrested. They were freed later with a warning not to indulge in any more "Hooli- ganism." Another Jew who tried to talk to an Israeli team member was arrested, questioned and released. CUSTOM FURNITURE FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Keep Olympics Out of Moscow, Outraged Americans Urge NEW YORK JTA) — A to the International Olympic move to prevent the 1980 Federation. Olympic Games from being Rep. Koch said in his let- held in the Soviet Union got ter that he had read with under way here this week "distress" and "horror" re- as reaction mounted against ports of the hostile treatment the organized harassment of given the Israeli sportsmen the Israeli team participat- in Moscow. "The programs ing in the current World under the czars and under College Student Olympics in Stalin are well known and Moscow. today's events are but a con- The U.S. Committee Sports tinuation of its (Russia's) for Israel, the American arm prior history," Koch wrote. "Therefore, I would be of the Maccabiah Games, an- nounced that it will approach shocked if the Soviet Union all national U.S. Olympic were successful in its at- committees to prevent the tempts to obtain host coun- 1980 Olympics from going to try status for the 1980 Olym- pic games." Moscow. The congressman told the Rep. Edward Koch (D. JTA that it was evident that N.Y.) disclosed a letter he Soviet authorities were going sent to Philip Krum, presi- out of their way to be cour- dent of the U.S. Olympic teous to all of the teams par- Committee, and Lord Kil- ticipating in the college olym- lanian, chairman of the In- pies, exept the Israeli team, ternational Olympic Com- in an effort to curry favor mittee, urging them to "re- with the Olympic Committee. ject any attempts by the Cohen said the U.S. Com- USSR to become the 1980 mittee Sports for Israel in- host country." tended "to follow through and Haskell Cohen, former exert all possible pressure" president of the U.S. Com- to keep the 1980 Olympics mitee Sports for Israel and out of Russia. He noted that the Jewish Telegraphic many individual members of Agency sports columnist, the committee are members said the committee voted un- of individual U.S. Olympic animously Tuesday night to committees. 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A strike by 160 drivers against the Dan transport cooperative which operates buses in and around Israel's largest city paralyzed ser- vice. The co-op recruited all members, including retired drivers, to staff the buses during rush hour, but many vehicles remained idle. The strikers are demanding ad- ditional allowances beyond the 70 per cent wage in- creases they have received over the last two years. It appeared, meanwhile, that Israeli high school pupils will have an extended summer vacation. Prepara- tions to open school Sept. 1 were suspended due to a strike by high school teach- ers and principals for a high er wage scale. 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Prof. Sachs' research has Abraham and Prof. Lavie, who heads the natural prod- so far been concentrated ucts group of the institute's upon myeloid leukemia, in organic chemistry depart- which an increasingly exces- ment, have been investigat- sive production of leukocytes ing the possibility of growing (white blood cells)—involved a certain species of poppy in many of the body's de- from which a chemical called fense mechanisms — finally thebaine can be derived. This swamps the systems in the product is the source of nal- bone marrow (which also oxone and other anti-addic- manufactures red blood tion drugs less harmful than cells). Not only do these leukocytes overmultiply, but methadone. they also remain immature While methadone — pro- and unspecialized, so that duces unpleasant side effects they fail to carry out the and is itself addictive and specific functions performed therefore requires daily ad- by normal cells. ministration, naloxone and Working with tissue cul- related drugs, still in experi- tures from humans and mice, mental use only, can be given Prof. Sachs and his associ- in smaller doses and appear ates at the Weizmann Insti- to produce much better tute have discovered a par- results. ticular protein, which they However, these drugs are have named MGI (macro- in short supply everywhere, phage and granulocyte in- since only very small ducer), which, when added to amounts of the chemical immature cells in tissue from which they are pro- culture, can, in some cases, duced, thebaine, can be ex- cause leukemic white blood tracted from the usual opium- cells to stop over-producing yielding poppy. and to "specialize" like nor- Prof. Lavie and Abraham mal cells. hope to develop another kind When I was a boy I was of poppy capble of yielding thebaine alone, from which told that, anybody could be- new, economically feasible come President; I'm begin- anti-drug medication a n d ning to believe. —Clarence ,..' . 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