Dayan Hedges on New War;
Calls Again for U.S. Arms
NEW YORK (JTA)—For-
mer Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan said last week that he
does not think "war is corn-
ing soon" to the Mideast, but
at the same time he said
that the "possibility" that
war will break out could not
be ruled out.
Speaking to an overflow
audience of New York Uni-
versity student s, Dayan
warned that the Arabs' new
economic and political might
made them feel stronger
than ever before and thus not
willing to accept Israel's
existence.
Declaring that he was less
optimistic now than he was
immediately after the Yom
Kippur War, Dayan said that
the Arabs do not talk any
more about peace and even
Egypt refuses to accept non-
belligerency with Israel.
"The root of the problem
is that the Arabs do not want
to recognize us. They still
hope- that one day they will
_ manage to get rid of us," he
said.
Referring to the U.S. and
Soviet Union -involvement in
the Mideast, Dayan contend-
ed that "Russia is in a much
stronger position in the Mid-
east than is the U.S." Ac-
cording to Dayan, there are
To Put It .Mildly, Business
Has Been Very Slow, So ..
5,000 Soviet experts and
soldiers in Arab countries.
"The question is: Is the
U.S. ready to confront the
Soviets in the Mideast?"
Dayan asked. Israel, he said,
"can take care of the Arabs"
but she is not capable of
confronting Russia. "Only the
U.S. is capable of keeping
Russia out of the Mideast,"
Dayan said, adding that Is-
rael does not want American
boys to fight for her.
Dayan pointed out that
while the Arabs get limitless
quantities of arms from the
Soviet Union, the United
States does not give Israel
the sophisticated arms it
needs. He called on the U.S.
government to provide Israel
with arms despite Arab oil
pressures.
Dayan reiterated his posi-
tion that there is no room for
a Palestinian state between
Israel and _Jordan. He said
that the Palestinians can join
the Gerieva conference with
the Jordanian delegation.
While Dayan was speaking,
more than 150 Arab and pro-
Arab students—among them
Jewish students—demonstrat-
ed outside, calling for the
dismantling of Israel and the
establishment of Palestine.
Uniformed policemen and se-
curity men were present in
force.
8—Friday, Nov. 15, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
PRICE
in sight
Why pay top dollar for great looking quality
glasses? Thorne Optical has restructured its
price policy to give you the finest quality
glasses at low, low prices*.
So low, we refuse to publish them.
So if you need 'glasses, but refuse to pay
outrageous prices, visit Thorne Optical or call
for an instant quotation at no obligation.
.. Doctor's prescriptions filled.
.. Prescriptions duplicated from present pair.
Photogray and pho-tosun lenses—darken in sunlight.
.. Plastic lenses—more comfortable because they're half the weight.
.. Thousands df stylish frames—try them all on yourself.
THORNE OPTICAL
Time is like a river made
up of the events which hap--
pen, and its current is strong;
'IND-OFSEASON" no
sooner does anything ap-
pear than it is swept away,
and another comes in its
'
Don't Miss It!
place, and will be swept
away, too.—Marcus Aurelius
• NORTHLAND Antoninus
Here does Our
SALE — Now!
Northgate Shopping Center
-Greenfield, North of 10 Mile
Oak Park
Newest Thorne Optical Location
B'Ioomfield Plaza
Telegraph at Maple
Bloomfield Township
399-9444
851-6121
*New low priced policy effective Augu,st 11
"My husband's
a"perked coffee" Mayvin.
He insists on Maxim:"
Maxim tastes like fresh
perked coffee because
Maxim starts with fresh
perked coffee. Then it's
freeze-dried into big dark
chunks—chunks of real
perked coffee. That's
Maxim. Fantastic flavor
by the cup or the potful.
GENERAL FOODS
............
.. . .
K CERTIFIED KOSHER
MAXIM: The Mayvin's favorite for fine coffee flavor:
dr