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Israel Creates
New Weapon

TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
new self-propelled artillery
piece that can fire 4-5 shells
a minute and revolve 360 de-
grees, has been developed by
Sultam Industries, a subsi-
diary of the Histadrut-
owned Koor Industries,
with the participation of
private investors.
The weapon, designed and
...onstructed entirely by the
Sultam staff, is regarded by
local and foreign experts as
one of the best of its type in
the world, according to
Koor's internal publication.
The gun, designated as
the Sultam-155, is mounted
on a turret 'constructed of
steel sheets that can be her-
metically sealed, affording
better protection for its
crew than previous types of
self-propelled guns. Its
range, said to exceed that of
other 155 mm artillery, was
reported to be 12 miles.

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22 Kosher Dining
Clubs at Colleges

NEW YORK (JTA)
Three kosher dining clubs
were started this fall by
Young Israel, bringing to 22
the number of their kosher
dining facilities on college
campuses throughout the
United States. The new
clubs were opened at the
Hillel House of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia; the State Uni-
versity of New York at New
Paltz; and at Goucher Col-
lege in Baltimore.

Cutlers Give Ambulance to Magen David

A fully-equipped ambul-
ance has been donated to
Magen David Adorn, Israel's
national Red Cross agency,
by Abraham J. Cutler, his
wife Minnie and son Joseph
Cutler, 84, a Detroit
philantropist, also has es-
tablished a "living trust"
which will be used by Is-
rael's universities and the
Jewish National Fund after
his death. The trust will
provide approximately 100
scholarships each year ac-
cording to Cutler's adviser
Maurice Axelrod.

business. He retired 20
years ago and became an
investor.

.

Cutler came to the U.S. as
a poor immigrant and ped-
dled watches and parts. He
opened a small shop, ex-
panded, and eventually
went into the wholesale

Eban Chastized United Nations
on Lou Gordon's TV Program

In an interview last Sat-
urday on "The Lou Gordon
Program" on Ch. 50, former
Israeli Ambassador Abba
Eban called for the United
States to take punitive ac-
tion against the United Na-
tions, since it continuously
votes against its policies.

added that he could only
endorse what American
delegate Leonard Garment
said_— that the resolution
is "an obscene form of an-
ti-Semitism."

Eban continued: "The
U.N., which started out as
an anti-Nazi coalition, is
now the world center for an-
Eban, Israel's - former for- ti-Semitism."
eign minister and a former
U.N. ambassador himself,
suggested that the U.S.
"withhold its support" from
subsequent U.N. projects as
Howard N. Bayer has
long as that body opposes
been appointed assistant
Atherican policies.
executive director of the
Eban termed the resolu- Jewish Vocational Service
and Community Workshop
tion passed by the U.N.

JVS Names
Executive

Social and Cultural Com-
mittee — ". . . that Zion-
ism is a form of racism and
racial discrimination" —
a "grotesque fiasco," and

Chief Rabbi Cited

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
A committee representing
all segments of the Jewish
community here has been
formed to honor Ovadia
Yosef, Sephardic Chief
Rabbi or Israel, when he
comes here early next
month.

According to Albert I.
Ascher, executive director,
Bayer is a graduate of
Springfield College, Spring-
field, Mass., where he re-
ceived a master's degree in
counseling psychology. He
has done advanced studies
toward his doctorate degree
at Southern Illinois Univer-
sity.

Bayer's experience in-
cludes working at Jewish
Vocational Services in
Denver, St. Louis and Buf-
falo, where he has super-
vised the department for
the past 10 years. He has
also had experience in uni-
versity and Veterans Hos-
pital settings as well as
private practice.

At the 78th annual convention of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America in Chicago, the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, the local ZOA district, was honored as the
outstanding national participant in the American Zion-
ist Fund, the ZOA's financial arm. Dr. Joseph Stern-
stein, ZOA president, right, presented the award to
Louis Panush, left, and Dr. Sidney Leib, ZOD represent-
atives who were assigned to accept the honor for the De-
troiters at the convention.

Dr. John J. Mames is
chairman of American Red
Magen David for Israel,
Michigan Region.

Israeli Company
Gets U.S. Contract

Chess Tourney
Slated in Israel

Ouster of Alleged
Austria Nazi Urged

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
International Chess Federa-
tion decided at a recent
meeting in Holland that the
22nd World Chess Olympiad
will be held in Haifa next
year despite vigorous at-
tempts by some Arab and
Asian countries to prevent
the selection of Israel as the
host nation.

VIENNA (JTA) — The
Austrian resistance move-
ment has demanded the res-
ignation of a top politicin
who belonged to a Nazi SS
unit that committed war
crimes.
Nazi-hunter Simon Wie-
senthal disclosed two weeks
ago that he had documen-
tary proof that Friedrich
Peter, chief of the right-
wing Freedom Party, had
been a member of the First
SS Infantry Brigade that
had murdered more than
8,000 Jews in occupied So-
viet Union.
Peter admitted that he
had been a member of that
unit, but said he had never
taken part in any executions
or murders. "Peter belonged
to a criYninal organization
and never denounced its
atrocious activities," the re-
sistance movement said in a
press release. "It is difficult
to distinguish him from the
SS murderers and therefore
he should resign," it said.

The tournament will be
held in October-November
1976. About 40 will send
their men's and women's
chess teams to the Olym-
piad, among. them Spain
and Cuba which have no dip-
lomatic relations with Is-
rael.
The Israeli hosts have in-
vited the Soviet interna-
tional Grand Master, Yuri
Averbakh, to serve as chief
referee at the tournament.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
American company con-
structing power stations in
Israel has awarded con-
tracts worth $70 million to
Israel's metal industry for
structural parts and other
equipment, it was disclosed
by Z. Harway, vice presi- Top Jewish Legal
dent of Babcock and Wilcox.
Harway visited the Beer- Scholar Named
sheba works of Negev Met-
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
als Ltd., which has received
a $14 million order from Bernard Segal, the Philadel-
phia legal scholar and
Babcock & Wilcox.
Eight hundred tons of teacher, human rights ac-
steel has arrived at the tivist and a leader in Jewish
Beersheba plant and an- affairs, was acclaimed here
other 1,600 tons is expected last week by the World
shortly to complete the steel Through Law Peace Confer-
skeleton of the power sta- ence as the "outstanding
tion the American firm is world_ lawyer."
building near Hadera. A to-
Segal, a former president
tal of 12,000 tons of steel of the American Bar Asso-
will be required.
ciation and of the American
Babcock & Wilcox, a lead- College of Trial Lawyers,
ing manufacturer of power was-one of four to receive
generating equipment, built honors at the conference
two power stations at Ash- which has drawn 1,700 dele-
dod before winning the con- gates from 129 countries
tract for the Hadera station. along with about twice that
All of them are designed to many American lawyers,
judges and law students.
burn either coal or oil.

SZ Sisterhood
to Host Lectures

Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood will begin its Town
Hall lecture series 10 - a.m.
Nov. 5 in the synagogue.
Rabbi Irwin Groner, spir-
itual leader of the syn-
agogue, will review "Herzl"
by Amos Elon. Continental
breakfast will be served
prior to the review.
For tickets, call the syn-
agogue, 357-5544, or ticket
co-chairmen, Mrs. David
Fishman, 645-9230, or Mrs.
Jack Green, 356-4746. Baby-
sitter service will be avail-
able by making reservations
with the ticket chairmen.

Dr. Yaacov Herzog's Essays
Recall Israel's Friends, Foes

HOWARD BAYER

Detroit Zionists Are Honored
by Sternstein at ZOA Parley

Cutler has been a patron
of Adat Shalom Syn-
agogue for many years, a
supporter of various local
organizations and institu-
tions in Israel, including
Hebrew University, Tech-
nion, Bar-Ilan, Weizmann
Institute and Jewish Na-
tional Fund.

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His professional affilia-
tions include American Re-
habilitation Counselors As-
sociation and National
Vocational Guidance Asso-
ciation which are divisions
of American Personnel and
Guidance Association;
American Psychological
Association; Midwest So-
ciety of Individual Psychol-
ogy; Midwestern Psycholog-
ical Association and
National Rehabilitation As-
sociation.

Israel's frequently aggra-
vated foreign policy aroused
the concern of the late Sec-
retary of State John Foster
Dulles and he turned to the
late Dr. Yaacov Herzog for
explanation.
In the posthumously pub-
lished Yaacov Herzog essays
and speeches, published by
Sanhedrin Press of the He-
brew Publishing Co., under
the title "A People That
Dwells Alone" and briefly
reviewed in last week's Jew-
ish News, the late Dr. Her-
zog's recollections deal with
the Dulles-Herzog exchange
as well as with the views,
antagonistic to Jews and to
Israel of the historian Ar-
nold Toynbee.
In "A People That Dwells
Alone," Herzog recalls his
early years with the Ha-
gana, his famous debate
with Arnold Toynbee on
whether or not Jews today
were merely a fossil remain-
der of a once great heritage,
the complex problems in
Israel's foreign policy, and
Israel's special place in the
Middle East.

"Three thousand years
ago," Dr. Herzog writes,
"Balaam the prophet de-
scribed the Children of Is-
rael as 'a people that
dwells alone.'

"This is a very strange
concept, one that cannot be
explained in terms of any
mythology of the ancient
world. Today, in the 20th
Century, when you analyze
it objectively and scientifi-
cally — not from the point
of view of faith and feeling
— there cannot be any
doubt that this is how most
of the wb-rid sees us: a peo-
ple that dwells alone.
"The problem is whether

this concept denotes a privi-
lege — not an escape from
society as a whole, but a
unique role within it — or
whether it is an anomaly,
which must be denied and
discarded. This is the ques-
tion of Jewish history."
Dr. Herzog's recollections
of David Ben-Gurion, John
Foster Dulles, and other
prominent figures with
whom he worked closely are
poignant.

Bond Event Nets $342,500

Abe Pasternak, left, was presented with the David
Ben-Gurion Award at the Cong. Bnai Moshe Israel
Bond dinner which raised $342,500 in Bond subscrip-
tions. Pictured from left are: Pasternak, Mrs. Abe Pas-
ternak, Yehuda Hellman, guest speaker; and Rabbi
Moses Lehrman who made the tribute and presentation
of the plaque to Pasternak.

