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Hospital was robbed last
Friday of nearly $85,000 by
two men who menaced ad-
ministrative personnel when
monthly salaries were being
paid. The two escaped in a
car which was waiting for
them nearby.

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U.S. Negotiating With Israel
on Sale of F-15 Fighter \Planes

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Israel is reportedly negotiat-
ing to purchase 48 of the lat-
est U.S. fighter planes, the
McDonnei Douglas F-15 val-
ued at more than $500 mil-
lidn. The terms and methods
of payment are under discus-
sion between the two coun-
\tries and may have figured
in Israeli Foreign Minister
Yigal Allon's talks with U.S.
officials here,..i ncIuding
Treasury Secretary William
Simon.
Whether or not they did re-
main a matter of speculation

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Family Dedicates Forest to Sergeant

JERUSALEM—A forest of forces -who fell during the
10,000 trees was recently Yom Kippur War.
dedicated in memory of The forest, in the hills of
Sgt. Gili-Gilad-Barzilai of Jerusalem, near Ein Karem,
the Israel Defense tank was planted by his family.

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Saudi Arabia. France and
Britain also supply , arms to
the Arab states.
The defense secretary said
the U.S. cannot provide "a
panacea" either in the strate-
gic arms area or "even in
the ' area of regional arms
competition." He said "The
U.S.-has far less leverage in
this area than in the Tea of
strategic arms in which there
is only one other serious pow-
er."
Former Premier - dolda
'Meir of Israel who is present-
ly visiting the U.S. will meet
with President Ford and will
be guest at a dinner to be
given by -Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger Wednes-
day sources here report.

10—Friday Dec. 13, 1974

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but sources here indicated
that the Defense Department
has forMally offered the
planes to Ispel and that Is-
rael has tentatively accepted.
,Israel arso was reportedly
offered 48 of the new Grum-
man.-built F-14 Navy fight-
ers, but was said to prefer
the smaller, less expensive
F-15 which is regarded as
one of the most maneuver-
able aircraft in the world.
The first production model
was delivered to the U.S. -Air
Force only a short time ago.
Dther Davison Shopping Plaza
The offer to Israel was said
10 Mile and Coolidge
to have proposed a produc=
tion rate of two F-15s a
Daily 10-6 Thurs. til 8 Sun. 10-3
month with the first due for
delivery in about a year.
Assistant Secretary of the
Army. Harold Bronman told
the House Armed Services
Committee Tuesday that a
total of 579 M-60 and 284 M-
48 tanks had been shipped to
foreign. countries, mainly to
Israel, since the October 1973
Middle East war. The army
is asking Congress for $85,-
900,000 to make ,up the short-
age of tanks in the U.S. arm-
ed forces resulting from ship-
ments abroad.
U.S. military circles have
complained recently, that the
emergency airlift to Israel in
October 1973 denuded U.S.
/forces of tanks and that U.S:
tank production -lags behind_
that of the Soviet Unlonr. Ac-
• Dreidels • Gift Wrapping • Decorations
cording to Bronman, the
• Menorahs • Books • Re4)rds • Tapes • Jewelry_,,,-- army presently has 8,226
tanks, well below the 10,000
\ authorized by Congress.
Defense Secretary James
R. Schlesinger • said a t a'
Pre-Inflation Price'
press conference recently
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that the withholding or lim-
Gold Plated
itation of weapon shipments
to a potential warring party
"has repeatedly been explor-
ed" as a means of exerting
,diplonfabc pressure. But he
Said that the use of such tac-
tics would depend on deci-
:sions_of other "rather vigor
ous suppliers" of -a-rms-.-
Schlesinger mentioned no
country by name but he ap-
peared to be referring to Is-
rael which is dependent upon
American arnis 'supplies and
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NEW YORK — The Ameri-
can Jewish Committee,
through its Mexico City of-
fice, concluded a two-week
exhibit of Jewish art at the
University Cultural Center in
the Mexican\ capital in Coop,:
eration with the Roman Cath-
olic. Dominican Order:
The exhibit, co-sponsored
by the AJCommittee with the
Cultural Center, featured 14
reproductions of Byzantine
mosaics found in Israel and
40 reproductions of illumin-
ated Hebrew manuscripts.
The exhibition also included
a series Of Israeli films and
a music festival with 50
young -Mexican Jewish mu-
sicians.

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The Jewish Welfare Federation

announces the

26th annual

Pre-Campaign Budget Gonference

To formulate
our community's response
to beneficiaries
of the 1975 AJC-IEE

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The conference initiates the process for di s tribution of funds to
overseas, national and local programs which are beneficiaries
of "the Allied Jewish Campaign.

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Wednesday, December 18, 1974
7:45 p.m.

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FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 965-3939

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