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August 23, 1974 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-23

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Friday, August 23, 1974-11

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Greek Ships Chartered by Zim Ordered to Stay in Israel Ports

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Three
Greek ships chartered by the
Zim Shipping Co. were or-
dered to remain in port pend-
ing the clarification of the
political and military situa-
tion in Cyprus.
Two of the ships are an-
chored in Haifa, with con-
signment for Black Sea and
Turkish ports. The third is
in a Greek port. The Israeli
training ship, "Mavoot
Yam," which rescued 42
Turkish armed forces mem-
bers several weeks ago when
the boat they were on sank,
was again ordered back to
port after it had set sail for
another training mission with
maritime school cadets.
All foreign airlines Sunday
had resumed their regular
schedule to and from Israel,
after both Turkey and
Greece reopened their air-
space and said the region
was out of danger.
El Al has renewed its
flights to Istanbul and Teh-

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eran. The resumption of ac-
tivities by foreign airlines
has reduced the pressure on
El Al which for the last four
days has had, to add extra
flights to handle persons
stranded in Israel or Israelis
stranded in Efirope.
Meanwhile, it was reported
that El Al's special efforts
to transport out of Israel
thousands of stranded tourists
after foreign airlines can-
celled their flights to and
from Ren-Gurion Airport be-

cause of the Cyprus situation
has greatly increased the
prestige of the Israel airline,
according to Mordechai Ben-
Ari, its general director.
Ben-Ari, who has just re-
turned from France, Britain
and Switzerland,- said that in
addition, the relatively small
drop in tourism to Israel as
compared to European coun-
tries also attracted the atten-
tion of travel agents and air-
lines in Europe.
Ben-Ari also reported that

NYC Promises Better Protection
for Jews in City's Lower East Side

NEW YORK (JTA)—Rep- Jewish delegation following
resentatives of Mayor Abra- a demonstration outside City
ham Beame's office and the Hall by some 35 persons
led by the Jewish Defense
city police department pro- League.
mised better police protection
One of the demonstrators,
for synagogues and other re- Rabbi Julius Neumann, a
ligious institutions, especially former commissioner of hu-
on Manhattan's Lower East man rights for New York
Side, after meeting with a City and now a candidate
for councilman in Manhat-
tan, said that the demonstra-
tion, was precipitated by the
death of Arnold Roth, 43, an
observant Jew who was at-
tacked in front of his Lower
East Side shoe repair shop.
Roth, who was active in
Jewish social work, was the
latest victim in an ongoing
flood of violent crime, van-
dalism and harassment which
has taken place in the New
York Jewish community, said
Rabbi Neumann.
The City Hall meeting was
attended by Joe Erazzo, as-
sistant to Beame, and four
representatives of the police
_department, including Sgt.
Edwin Dahlem, the officer
in charge of the investigation
into Roth's death. Two JDL
members and three other
members of the city's Jewish
community, including Rabbi
Neumann, also attended.
The Lower East Side area
is one in which a particularly
I
large amount of crimes take
I
place against the Jewish
community, said Rabbi Neu-
I
mann, adding, "We need
/ I
more police protection in
this area."
Police officers "have been
taken from" this area "and
/1 ,
reassigned to other areas be-
cause their residents out
pressures on the city govern-
ment," he charged.
The demonstrators asked
for the allocation of more
funds to provide for better
police protection in the city
• I,
and especially on the Lower
East Side, as well as the im-
mediate assignment of uni-
formed or undercover police
to areas such as those where
Roth was killed.

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JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
World Zionist Organization is
planning a series of "infor-
mation months" in the larger
Jewish communities around
the world in a major effort
to explain Israel's policy
aims to Jews and non-Jews
alike.
The first "month" will be
in France in October. Pro-
grams planned include: ap-
pearances of leading Israelis,
films of Israeli and Jewish
interest, stepped up dissemi-
nation of printed material on
Israel, and seminars and lec-
tures for Jewish and Zionist
activists and others.

his proposal to have a third
-and much cheaper class,
known as the' "V a cation
Class," on airlines as a sub-
stitute for charter flights is
being discussed by the mem-
bers of the International Air
Travel Association. He said
it could come into effect in
1976.
Ben-Ari said his proposal
would' be to increase the num-
ber of seats for this class by
eliminating meals and nar-
rowing the aisles. He said if
this class was established
there would be no need for
charters.
In Jerusalem, the foreign
ministry reported that all the
Israelis known to be in Cy-
prus are safe and well. There
are some 15 families known
to be in Cyprus, many of
them Solel Boneh employes
-working on a project under-
taken by the Israeli construc-
tion firm on the island.
In addition to the 15 fami-
lies, there is the staff of the
Israel Embassy and their
families who are all safe in
the embassy premises. The
others are mostly in the Hil-
ton- Hotel, although some are
_ in smaller towns outside Ni-
cosia.
Israel's aerial communica-
tions were still reduced to a
single air line—El Al, the
national carrier — after all
foreign - airlines suspended
operations to and from Ben-
Gurion Airport because of
the war on Cyprus. There was
no response to Transport
Minister Gad Yaacobi's ap-
peal to foreign carriers _ to
fly a new route well south of
the Cyprus danger zone.
El Al is maintaining its
regular schedules and added
seven unscheduled flights to
European cities to ease the
backlog of passengers strand-
ed by the foreign carriers.

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