20 — Friday, November 2, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Surgeon Drops

Brezhnev Letter to Nixon 'Brutal'

NEW YORK — The secret
note sent last week by Soviet
Communist Party Secretary
Leonid Brezhnev to President
Nixon threatened the "de-
struction of the state of Is-
rael" by Soviet forces if
Israel did not stop violating
the cease fire, according to a
recent issue of Time maga-
zine.
Time also writes that the
note did not begin with the
usual diplomatic salutation
"Dear Mr. Nixon" but start-
ed out with a harsher "Mr.
Nixon."
Sen. Henry Jackson de-

scribed the note — its con-
tents have not been revealed
by the White House — as
"brutal," and Pres. Nixon
said during his Friday night
press conference the mes-
sage "left very little to the
imagination as to what he
intended."
But Time notes that one
member of the Johnson Ad-
ministration recalls that the
Russians made similarly
harsh threats toward the end
of the 1967 war and that
Johnson correctly decided
that they never intended to
act and ignored them.

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Practice to Help
in Israel's Crisis

Mrs. Katzir Helps
Druze Army Unit

JERUSALEM—Letters can lom! I wish you and all your
JERUSALEM — Nina Kat-
be lifesavers as proved dur- comrades that the war may zir, the wife of Israeli
ing a recent incident invol- end soon and that you return President Ephraim Katzir,
Dr. Leonard M. Shlain, 33- ving an Israeli artillery unit home safe and sound and has sent a gift of field medi-
that you may always be
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. in the Suez Canal area.
cal supplies to the army's
George Shlain of Gardner
During a lull in the fight- saved from danger. Many Druze units.
Ave., Oak Park, left a lucra- ing, an education unit de- kisses from Michal, Grade
The units are deployed
tive practive in San Fracisco livered some packages with 2."
along the Lebanese border
Since
that
incident,
the
to volunteer his services as a gifts, newspapers and mail.
fighting nightly terrorist in-
vascular surgeon during Is- Included in the packages soldiers have carried the cursions and some of them
rael's hour of need. He left were letters written by ele- children's letters as talismen. are also fighting with Zahal
mentary school students from
Sunday.
in the south.
Aid Society Honor
A graduate of Wayne State all over the country.
University's medical school
As the soldiers opened Nets Help for Israel
10 years ago, Dr. Shlain has their packages and started
A total of $2,000 was do-
Rated No 1 in the U.S.A..
lived in Mill Valley, Calif.. eating the biscuits and nated to Israel at a party
Come in and see why
since his internship at Sinai sweets, there was a call to given by the Turover Aid
before you buy!
Hospital. There he was In- man the guns, leaving no Society in honor of Ben
From $49.50
tern of the Year.
time to read the letters, an Grant on his 80th birthday.
Dr. Shlain, who had never Israeli sergeant reported.
Nathan Samet, toastmaster,
TYPEWRITER
CO. INC.
The fighting lasted until announced each member who
before been to Israel, said
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he wanted to do his part for nightfall, when, finally, the paid tribute to Mr. Grant.
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the Jewish state. He and his soldiers could rest. Lying on His children and grandchil-
wife Carol have three chil- a hillock discussing the day's dren attended.
events they remembered the
dren.
unread letters back in the
trenches. No sooner had they
Airlines Resume
reached the trenches, how-
ever, than enemy fire began
All Israel_ Flights
9 cfain. completely shelling the
JERUSALEM (JTA) — hillock occupied moments be-
After a lull of almost three fore by the Israelis.
weeks, foreign airlines are
In the trench, a lieutenant
resuming their scheduled opened his letter which read:
RADOM'S MEN'S CLOTHIERS
flights to and from Israel.
"Dear Uncle Soldier, Sha-
Lufthansa has already
landed its first plane in Lod.
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE.,.
Although only 20 passengers Sens. Ribicoff, Javits
YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH YOUR PURCHASES
arrived and a similar num- to Get ADL Honor
ber left, Lufthansa decided
NEW YORK — U.S. Sena-
to maintain all daily flights. tors Jacob K. Javits of New
Austrian Airways and Sa- York and Abraham A. Ribi-
bena resumed regular serv- coff of Connecticut will re-
ice. Meanwhile El Al has ceive the Anti-Defamation
decided to launch a large- League of Bnai Brith's 1973
scale campaign to encourage America Democratic Legacy
• TOP COATS
tourism to Israel.
• SUITS
Award Nov. 17 at the
El Al offices already re- agency's 60th anniversary
• SPORTCOATS • RAIN COATS
ported that many more dinner at the Waldorf Astoria.
WE CARRY CADETS 8 PORTLYS
tourists are coming to Israel,
The award, presented by
ALL
now that the Yom Kippur the League since 1947 for
PANTS
OFF
War has ended. "distinguished contributions
SHIRTS-TIES-
MOFF
to America's democratic
BELTS-FORMAL
Africa Chief Says
heritage," will be a -highlight
ACCESSORIES
of
ADL's
national
commis-
Golda Is Willing to
sion meeting Nov. 15-19 at
Return Territories
the hotel.
PARIS (ZINS) — Senegal
According to Seymour
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President Leopold Sangar, Graubard, national chairman
said at a press conference of the ADL, the topic of the
while visiting France that h2 five-day meeting, held an-
had learned of Premier nually to set ADL policy for
Golda Meir's willingness to the coming year, will be
return the seized territories "problems emanating from
once a final and definitive the Middle East war and
peace agreement is arrived their effect on the American
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declared that he had also re- a want that it should be en-
10
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ceived a written communica- couraged.—Abraham Lincoln
tion to this effect only a day
before his press conference.
When questioned by journal-
oodrow W. Wood y Proudly Annount
sts as to what these adjust-
ments in boundaries would
consist of, President Sangar
answered: "Not very large;
perhaps several kilometers
on either side."

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JERUSALEM — A total of
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during the war and are all
working on kibutzim in place
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ly, Mordechai Bar-On, head
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