1;111riDdEaTyR,04TovJeErnleSrH9NEW , 197 7 SUPPORT ISRAEL Book now for special Hanuka Trip Personally escorted by Mrs. Barbara Weiss December 20-30, 1973 $619 From Detroit first class Air transportation by El, Al hotel, 6 full days sight seeing, doily Israeli breakfast. For reservations, call ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU 25950 Greenfield Rd., 968-7800 Oak Park, MI. Sen. Mondale Urges U.S. to Take Get-Tough Stand Against Oil Blackmail Sen. Walter Mondale (D., Minn.), addressing the 60th anniversary dinner of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith Wednesday eve- ning at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, urged continued U.S. support of Israel and a strong stand against Arab oil blackmail. "Once it's clear that we mean business," he said, "we will see a stabilization in the oil situation. We dare not succumb to the tempta- tion to trade at any price.'' Sen. Mondale said oil blackmail by the Arab coun- tries can be a "two-edged '74 Buicks ON SALE NOW SELLING OUT ALL '73 BUICKS BELOW COST fin CARS MUST GO THIS WEEK MORRIS BUICK DISCOUNT CENTER . 342-7100 14500 W. 7 MILE (at Lodge) •i• sr • acne NOW WE'RE NEIGHBORS AGAIN! COME SEE THE NEW glocks CLOTHES We've opened our second store in the new enclosed Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road, ' 2 Block north of Maple Road Open daily 10 to 6 p.m. Thursday-Friday evenings till 9 p.m. - e1 Saturday till 6 p.m. Phone: 851-9080 33 odes tit ftldition Gen. Barley Calls for Probe Into Surprise Attack TEL AVIV (JTA) — Lt. Gen. Haim Barley, Israel's minister of commerce and in- dustry, believes that an in- vestigation must be conduct- ed, "as painful as it may be," into why Israel was caught by surprise when Egypt and Syria attacked Oct. 6. In an interview published in Maariv, the Labor Party cabinet minister and former chief of staff, who was recall- ed to active duty and served on the southern front in the Yom Kippur War, implied strongly that the nation's civilian leadership was at fault for misreading intelli- gence data. "One fact should not be mistaken," Barley said. "The Israeli intelligence was in possession of all necessary reports concerning the war preparations of both Syria and Egypt. But the evalua- tion of these reports missed. The evaluation was wrong." Bayh Backs Nixon Bid for $2 Billion f r sword" since the U.S. for many years has supplied Arab countries with agricul- tural products. Sen. Philip A. Hart, Michi- gan's senior senator, was the honoree at the dinner but, it was announced, could not at- tend because of a case of flu. Some 600 persons were present. The award, a bronze plaque, was handed to Mon- dale for Hart by Harold Berry, chairman of the dinner. Lt. Gov. James Brickley represented the gov- ernor, who was honorary chairman. Resolutions from the governor, Detroit Com- mon Council and both houses of the State Legislature were read. r`. C WASHINGTON—Sen. Birch Bayh, (D., Ind.), in a speech before the Senate, expressed his support for the Presi- dent's request of a $2,200,- 000,000 authorization to guar- antee Israel the hardware it must have. At the same time, he noted that the President has sought to lump together aid for Israel and aid for Cambodia — "some- thing of much less obvious merit than aid to Israel." Sen. Bayh added: "I have never had any problem dis- tinguishing in my mind be- tween U. S. policy in the Middle East and U. S. policy in Indochina." As he did last year, Sen. Bayh said that as a member of the Senate Ap- propriations Committee, "I shall again seek to draw a necessary and valid distinc- tion between these two separ- ate and very different matters of foreign policy." "Aiding a democracy from external attack is something we can and must do; aiding a nondemocratic government in a battle of uncertain ori- gins is something we had better look at very care- fully," Sen. Bayh added. He reiterated his belief that the U. S. must provide Israel with the equipment— including aircraft — essen- tial to restoring a balance of power. . • . Attack on Dayan Assailed by Press TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A majority of the Israeli press rejected the attack on the regime by Minister of Jus- tice Yacob Shimshon Shapiro. which included a demand that Defense Minister Moshe Dayan resign. The justice minister, who has since re- s i g n e d himself, charged Dayan with responsibility for Israel's unpreparedness to fight the Yom Kippur War. Shapiro, who had been one of Golda Meir's closest ad- visers, warned that the Meir government will be confront- ed with many unpleasant sur- prises in connection with UN Resolution 242 of November 1967, which is embodied in the cease fire resolution of Oct. 22. Shapiro charged that Mrs. Meir is much too opti- mistic as to what this en- tails so far as Israel's future is concerned. Premier Meir categorical- ly dismissed Shapiro's charges, saying that she had full confidence in Defense Minister Dayan. The Hebrew daily. "Haaretz," condemn- ed Shapiro's conduct. Sup- porting the need for a thor- ough inquiry into the circum- stances surrounding the out- break of war, Haaretz was opposed to Dayan's resigna- tion. declaring that Dayan continues to be a leading political asset, even though his prestige may have fallen from what it was before the outbreak of the war. S30,000 for Israel Raised at U. of M. ' The University of Michigan ranked second in the country among universities whose students raised funds for the Israel Emergency Fund. U. of M. students tallied $30,000, second only to Yale, which raised $37,500. The University of Miami ranked third with $15,000. Students on more than 200 college and university cam- puses mobilized in an un- precedented outpouring of support on behalf of the Is- rael Emergency Fund of the United Jewish Appeal, Irving Bernstein, UJA executive vice chairman, announced. Some 250,000 students are involved in round-the-clock campaign activities all over the United States. This emergency campaign, coordinated by the university programs division of the UJA, and with the coopera- tion of Hillel Foundation around the country, involves emergency fund - raising drives, which include a series of teach-ins, seminars, r a 11 i e s and information- mobiles. 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