(cunt. IEVil ek?1 111lh1. ilIy131 ;1.1 I r,„., t f,-1 ,,,. 40 ! Terrorist Attack Threat Headed Off BONN (JTA) — Police and West German frontier patrol anti-terrorist units moved in- to one of Germany's biggest oil refineries, at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, after a - tip-off about a possible terrorist attack. The Bavarian Interior Min- ister in Munich said the se- curity services had consid- ered it necessary to increase security at the refinery. In Brussels a foreign min- istry spokesman said t h at some rockets had disappeared from military depots "some- where in Europe." Speaking at a weekly news conference, the spokesman gave on de- tails as to the type and num- ber of rockets involved. He denied press speculation about the presence of SAM-7 rockets in Belgium, sus- pected of having been THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, January 18, 1974 I ME LOST? NOPE! I AM WITH HAMILTON MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. I I 557-5145 I I brought past the Fr ench border in a van, and said there was no proof of the allegation. Meanwhile, in Amsterdam, police in municipalities sur- rounding Schiphol Air por t have been ordered into a state of alert against a pos- sible Palestinian terrorist at- tack. Police forces near the Belgian and West German borders were alerted. In London, the department of trade and industry is in- vestigating complaints by Heathrow Airport worker s that armed Arab guards em- ployed by Jordanian airlines are "wandering around the tarmac with guns" during overnight stops. Most Israelis Think U.S. Jews Can Influence Govt. M.E. Policy JERUSALEM (JTA) — A majority of Israelis believe American Jews exert con- siderable influence on the U. S. government with re- gard to its policies toward Israel, according to a survey oif k.AR -C 0 Pki 5 A vcAues E s50 to '110 the cOd t Beatd s2Ne\ Boas coats in an ashio n 6 s"rk st\i\es. plaids an solids, veg\O a‘ce trims. 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Canceled; 'Panov Situation' Cited as Factor conducted for the Jewish Agency. The survey, released this week, showed that 70.6 per cent of Israelis interviewed believe American Jews have the influence and 54.3 per cent believe they are exer- cising it sufficiently in Is- rael's favor, Jewish Agency Director General Moshe Riv- lin reported. Another 17.7 per cent thought American Jews were doing "more or less" what was expected of them, and 16.6 per cent felt U. S. Jewry was not doing enough to in- fluence their government. The latter idea was most common among the younger generation, intellectuals, uni- versity graduates and sabras, the survey disclosed. According to Rivlin, only 4.2 per cent did not believe American Jews could influ- ence Weir government and 21.6 per cent felt they had "little" influence. 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