Peril in U.S. Nuclear Aid to Egypt Seen by Jewish Leaders and Scientists Asked_in Washington The foreign minister told Allon -went on television of nuclear engineering de- partment at the Technion, to calm Israeli fears about viewers that 'although the whether he would have rec- said that at an international the new U.S. decisions but agreement had been "dis- ommended such aid to Egypt, symposium on means of con- he also said that in view of quieting" to many in Israel, Schlesinger said, "I think trolling nuclear reactors for the close relationship between a nuclear power station was that I would have pointed peaceful purposes it was Israel and the U.S., he would a far cry from an atomic out the advantages or - the disadvantages of such a clearly concluded that there have expected advance in- bomb. • U.S. Secretary of Defense course of action." is no problem in evading con- formation. Some Pentagon officials trol of international bodies Allon stressed that effec- James R. Schlesinger appar- and in the long run, with tive control was scientifi- ently has his own reserva- agreed that the defense sec- some patience, it is possible cally possible. He added that tions about the new U.S. retary probably leans more to accumulate the necessary he "could not imagine" the agreement to help Egypt against the idea than toward materials for other purposes U.S. doing anything to jeop: - build nuclear power plants. it. than peaceful. ardize Israel's security. Since THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 21, 1974-5 Dayan noted that the agree- the agreement had been an- ment with Egypt was not nounced, he said, Israel had wholly negative in that it been informed that there would increase American in- would be constant control of fluence in the Arab world. uranium to Egypt, both by 24695 COOLIDGE At the' same time, he the International Atomic stressed that the mere fact Energy Agency in Vienna, (Across from Dexter Davison Market) that the agreement provides and the U.S. government. ti for the U.S. supervision in- $2.00 SIZE dicates that t h e nuclear WE CAN FIT YOU! — OYER 1500 energy produced by the pro- SIZES 6 TO 44 REVLON posed plant could be used to produce nuclear weapons. Charlie He also expressed concern that the U.S. would not al- Spray Cologne_ ways be in a position to exer- cise its control over the use Egypt makes of the nuclear plant. • FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES AND PATIO Limit 2 With Coupon Dayan pointed out that ••••• MAME Egypt has no shortage of We carry a complete stock of Redken Products energy sources in view of the 154 SO. WOODWARD nr. 15 MILE RD. we Repair Hair Dryers recent oil strikes and the vast MI 2-4150 BIRMINGHAM, MICH. LI 7-9669 Open Daily till 6 Closed Sat. & Sun. hydro-electric potentials of the Aswan Dam which has not yet been fully exploited. Interviewed on the NBC "Today" show, Dayan was asked if he could trust Egypt. 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While riding in a car from 280(X) Telegraph at Tel-Twelve Mall - Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, president of (Reform) He- Ben-Gurion Airport to Jeru- Southfield, Michigan 48075 • 354-3300 brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, confers salem, Kissinger told For- honorary degrees of doctor of humane letters upon three eign Minister Yigal Allon SERVICE DEPT. national figures: Walworth Barbour, former U.S. ambassa- that the U.S. nuclear aid to OPEN 4 NIGHTS A WEEK -- dor to Israel; Faye Schenk, former national president of Israel was for economic de- Hadassah, and Moshe Davis, director of the Institute of velopment, according to pres- MONDAY - THURSDAY TIL 9 Contemporary Jewry in Jerusalem, at commencement idential new s secretary exercises of the seminary of Reform Judaism at Temple Ronald Ziegler. Emanu-El in New York. NEW YORK (JTA) — American Jewish leaders re- acted with alarm over the Nixon administration's deci- sion to supply Egypt with nuclear reactors and fuel for peaceful purposes. Statements issued here and in Washington cited the ex- ample of India which received nuclear material for peace- ful purposes and went ahead to manufacture an atomic bomb.. The Conference of Presi- dents of Major American Jewish Organizations charged that the "American atomic 't. e-away to Egypt" was a of "too much- too soon." aifa Technion scientists joined Israeli political figures in expressing their fears that the American decision to supply Egypt with nuclear potentialities would endanger the area and put it into a nuclear race. Former Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, just returned from a visit to the U.S., re- peated his warning that if Egypt is able to exploit the nuclear cooperation agree- ment for non-peaceful pur- poses in the future, then Mr. Nixon's visit will go dawn as "a fatal and historic mis- take." In Haifa, Prof. Joseph Rom 4/0. of the Technion aeronautic department, said that the U.S.-Egyptian agreement on nuclear cooperation will sub- stantially advance Egypt's ability to reach an atomic option. Any attempt to present the agreement in its peaceful in- dustrial aspect and to evade the strategic aspects of this agreement would be a grave mistake, he said, recalling that the Russians have sup- plied the Egyptians with the 300 kilometer ranged "Skud" missiles adaptable to carry a nuclear war head. Now the Americans are granting the Egyptians that knowhow that would enhance their techno- logical ability and scientific capabilities to reach a nuc- lear option. The agreement announced by President Nixon would greatly close the scientific and technologic gap between Israel and the Egyptians in- the field of nuclear science, Rom said. 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