Israel Acclimated to u.n. jets By YITZHAK SHARGIL American ambassador to Is Chief, JTA Tel Aviv Bureau rael Kenneth Keating was TEL AVIV — As in any there Tuesday to see what war the ears of the Israeli went on. To people he just are alerted whenever the said "I came out to look sound of a jet is heard. His around." alerted eyes try to look in- different, but yet they take a quick glance upwards to the blue skies above with the confidence that the plane is "ours." During the last two days there was a different noise up in the skies, and the Tel Avivians quickly got used to it, the steady, heavy hum of a huge plane. With a smile, people in the street looked above at the black-nosed, giant fuselage and high tail of the Lockheed C5A Galaxies flying towards an airbase somewhere in Israel, bring- ing the essential war mater- ial Israel needs. The Galaxies land and are speedily unloaded. The war materials, the equipment and ammunition they bring, are loaded onto trucks and sent to stores. flit MUM/II nvvon PiltVIM 14—Friday, October 19, 1973 UJA Verifies Use of Welfare Funds Israel's antagonists are There was much to see. Is- maligning the Jewish com- raeli soldiers of the transport munity by charging that Is- c o m m and were already rael Emergency Funds are trained to handle the cargo used for arms for Israel. It of the largest military trans- is part of the Great Lie port available. Trucks were spread from anti-Israel quar- on hand to empty the planes, ters. and one by one left the air- The facts are contained in base. this memo from the United As the work was done, the Jewish Appeal: crews of the Galaxies—all in "The Israel Emergency their American uniforms — were treated to a drink or Fund provides funds for the coffee with Israeli officers immigration and absorption and airmen at the airmen's of Jews in need and danger bar. The Israeli version of the bar has much orange and grapefruit juice and some whisky. As soon as the Galaxies were refueled they departed for the U.S. and as the airlift continued, Israelis felt more confident. We felt it as we in communities of distress, helping them begin new life in Israel. It also supports extensive assistance to immi- grants of former years who have had special problems in adjusting to a new life in a new land. Our funds help those in need find a chance saw the Israelis watching the to learn, a place to live, a American USAF planes fly- new language, job retraining The air base is out of ing at low altitude preparing and counseling, education of bounds to civilians, yet the for landing. young children through Head Start type programs, aid to higher education, care for aged immigrants, help to the JERUSALEM (JTA) — Six- F u n d , municipal employes handicaped, disabled and Day War Chief of Staff Itz- and the doctors of several emotionally distressed and culturally deprived." hak Rabin has begun — at hospitals. Premier Golda Meir's and Knesset members and kadis Finance Minister P i n h a s (the judges of Moslem Sapir's request — to organize courts), have pledge d a a campaign for raising vol- month's salary. untary loans from Israelis— The chairman of the World in addition to the compulsory Union of Nazi Victims, Tuvia loan which the government Friedman, urged recipients will levy from all taxpayers. of German reparations to Rabin heads a three-man commit one month's pension committee, including Zalman to the war fund. Suzayeff, a leader of the In- The union of attorneys em- dustrialists Association, and ployed by the government Asher Yadlin, a top Histadrut said its members would con- official. tribute six month's back pay 20811 W. 8 Mile Over and above the IL 1,- due them to the war loan. between Southfield i Telegraph 000,000,000 (5250,000,000) in The Bank of Israel has au- one year to be raised by the thorized the nation's banks compulsory loan, this com- to make interest free loans to mittee hopes to raise addi- wage earners who want to tional funds from voluntary borrow sums to contribute to Our Promise To You: loans from rich Israelis. the war loan which they will BETTER SERV1121 Rabin said he had already pay back over a six-month notched up IL 350,000,000 period from their wages. pounds in pledges by Monday and was increasing hourly. The sum does not include pledges by persons, govern- ment officials and employes and scores of other groups to contribute all or part of a month's income to the emerg- ency loan fund. The cabinet ministers each pledged one month's salary. So have the Supreme • Court justices, director generals and top civil servants in govern- ment departments, 1,200 em- ployes of the Jewish National ThE CANAdiAN SUIT you hAd TO SMUqql.E. Until now the only way you could get this distinctive Ca- nadian suit was to buy it in Toronto. And that probably meant smuggling it back across the border. We, alone in Michigan, now offer these same suits and sportcoats tai- lored from the finest woolens in the world. European styling that make you look slimmer, taller, and better propor- tioned. Visit Van Dyke Cloth- iers for men in Warren soon. You'll find a lot of imports from Europe and Canada not corn- mon in the Detroit area. That's why we're about a year ahead of Detroit. 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