Mt at JtWOW news rnaay, uneDer iv, ryes--'s A Miracle in the Air elaSSie Aote Cheers Israelis JERUSALEM (JTA)—The story of how a Phantom pilot downed a Kelt ground-to-ground missile that threatened to hit Tel Aviv at the start of the war was told Tuesday in the Air Force Magazine and picked up by Yediot Aharanot. The pilot concerned related how he and one other pilot were scrambled on Saturday, Yom Kippur, at 2 p.m. when an unidentified object was spotted on radar making for Tel Aviv. They saw it high above them, trailing fire, and thought it was a MIG 23 on reconnaissance. Climbing to come closer, he saw it had no pilot and at once realized what he was up against. Getting behind it he let go with his weapons. Bits began flying off the Kelt but—fortunately for the pilot—it did not explode in the air but spun down into the sea where it exploded with an enormous bang—creating a massive wave. The Kelt warhead is estimated at three quarters of a ton. HAILE SELASSIE The pilot said he was in the progress of adding a new floor to his house and didn't want the Kelt to mess that up. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Eth- Since then, the pilot has also despatched two MIGs—with iopia's Emperor Haile Sel- pilots . assie has sent to the Israel government and people his "sincere feelings and hopes for an end to the human suf- fering and for an agreed solu- tion to the Mideast problem which will provide lasting NEW YORK (JTA) — they chose to shoot, we re- peace for the good of all peo- Throughout the U. S. hun- sorted to action." ples in the region." dreds of thousands of Jews Mayor John V. Lindsay The message was conveyed high-geared mobilizations to stressed that the U. S. should through Israel's ambassador collect money to aid Israel not be intimidated by threats in Addis, Hanan Eynor, who and to hold solidarity demon- the U. S. to "provide the es- had a 45-minute audience strations. sential arms and material to with the emperor Tuesday. The largest turnout was in guarantee the integrity of this Officials here said Eynor New York, where more than sacred land." had briefed Selassie on the 100,000 participated in a rally Rabbi Israel Miller, Amer- sponsored by the 74 constitu- ican Zionist Federation pres- military and political situa- ent agencies of the Greater ident, declared that the Ar- tion. They did not say at New York Conference on So- abs "must be convinced not whose initiative the meeting viet Jewry with the coopera- only by military defeat, was held, but seemed tion of the American Zionist which we are certain will cheered at the emperor's message since so many Afri- Federation. come, but by the united will can states have taken up pro- Israeli Finance Minister of civilized humanity that the Egyptian positions. Pinhas Sapir addressed a only path to peace is through Earlier this week, the Ga- large gathering of Jewish serious, frank and direct ne- bon ambassador to Israel leaders in New York called gotiations." wrote to the Jerusalem Post by the United Jewish Appeal, Congressman Hugh L. Car- informing Israeli public that and the Jewish Agency's act- ey (D. N.Y.), stated, "There ing chairman, Leon Dulzin, must be a national effort cen- President Bongos' recent con- met with Jewish leaders in tered on the pending trade version to Islam was a pure- ly personal and religious mat- the city. bill, and any other pertinent ter and would not affect Ga- Israeli Foreign Minister legislation, to convince the bon's internal or external pol- Abba Eban declared "There Soviet Union that there can- icies. This, too, was warmly are only two ways, negotia- not be any trade agreements, welcomed i n Jerusalem, tion or war. If they wanted credit arrangements, or other where Gabon is considered a to talk, we would have. Since U. S. concessions, as long as staunch friend of Israel in the Soviet Union persists in Africa. discriminating against Dayan Medal to Raise both Jews wishing to emigrate, and in supporting interna- Jews and Gentiles Funds for Disabled tional terrorism and aggres- in Campus Efforts Sidney Bluestone, a coin sion." collector who owns Sentry A fund-raising sale of The congressman further Drugs, announced that two bagels and buttons on the stated, "The Soviet Union, by of his stores — at Southfield- campus of Oakland Univer- 10 Mile and at Coolidge-Nine encouraging, abetting, and sity raised $180 for Magen supporting renewed aggres- Mile—will sell the Moshe Da- David Adorn. The sale was yan commemorative medal, sion in the Middle East, has organized by the Oakland proved anew that detente is with all proceeds going to empty, academic phrase University student Associa- the Friends of Israel's Dis- an sounding great but signifying tion. abled Veterans. nothing." An Oakland University Sales of the silver coin, At the same time, there chaplain, Bishop Allan W. first in the Israeli Heroes were massive demonstrations Frink, a member of the Series struck by the Frank- in more than 60 communities Church of Reconciliation who lin Mint, will go toward the across the country. The described himself as "com- support of rehabilitation pro- theme was solidarity with Is- mitted to a free Israel," vol- jects and aid the families of rael and world Jews. Partici- unteered his services to Is- disabled veterans. The re- pants included public offi- rael. He said he would give verse of the coin bears cials, civic leaders, the clergy his time to "fight, minister Dayan's words after the Six- and Jewish leaders who ex- or work as a farmer in the Day War: "We have gained pressed interfaith solidarity orchards" during the war. the victory but there is grief in support of Israel. Frink said he decided to in our homes." Throughout t h e country after a counseling trade union leaders issued volunteer If while we sleep, we can statements of support for Is- session with a Jewish student have pleasant dreams, it is rael, condemned the Arab who was pondering whether so much added to the pleas- aggression and urged the Ad- he should return to Israel to ure of life. — Benjamin ministration to help replenish fight. Frink asked if his serv- ices could be used; told they Israel's military losses. Franklin. - Massive Mobilizations Held Across the Nation could be, he made arrange. ments to leave. Detroit Delegates at Washington ZOA Conference Next Week Rabbi Daniel Syme, son of Temple Israel's Rabbi M. Robert Syme, was on the Wayne State campus Tuesday to speak on the needs of Is- rael. He represented t h e United Jewish Appeal. Wayne students also held a rally last week. At the University of Michi- gan, $25,000 in cash was raised and 1,750 pints of blood pledged. Ten Detroiters will represent the Zionist Organization of Detroit at the Emergency National Leadership Confer- ence, convened by the Zionist Organization of America, at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, Monday and Tuesday. The Detroit delegation will be headed by Richard Kramer and will include Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. Alex Friedlaender, Dr. Joel Hamburger, Morris Fishman, Wal- ter Nussbaum, Leonard Radner, Mrs. I. Walter Silver and D. Sion Soleymsni. Members of Congress will be contacted by the delega- Each mind has its own tions to assure unstinted support for Israel by the United method.—Ralph W. Emerson. 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