THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1977 41 El Al to Double Freight Flights Truman Demanded Withdrawal from 1948 Territories By DAVID ETTINGER According to the docu- WASHINGTON (JTA )- ments, Truman delivered An angry President Tru- an angry note to Israel on man demanded Israeli with- May 29, demanding Israel drawal from territories oc- withdraw from territories cupied captured durhig the 1948-49 during Is- fighting. In a formal note to rael's the U.S. government dated War of In- june 8, Israel rejected the depend- American demand. ence but - Noting that it was the was re- Arab states that had in- buffed by itiated the war in defiance the nas- of the 1947 UN partition res- cent Jew- the note insisted ish state, olution, according that "the Arab attack...had Truman to docu- created a new situation." A "top secret" State De- rnentS released by the State partment memorandum to Department last week. The documents, • entitled Truman two days later "Foreign Relations of the called upon the U.S. to United States, 1949," rein- adopt a hard line attitude to- force the view that the 1949 ward Israel in an attempt State Department, whose to pressure her to return to Near East Affairs Bureau the partition lines. The was dominated by Arabists, memorandum suggested was actively lobbying "the following course of ac- against Israel. Previously tion vis-a-vis Israel: classified diplomatic notes, "(1) Immediate adoption cables, and memoranda of a generally negative atti- also depict Truman as waffl- tude toward Israel. This ing in his support for Is- would include : refusing Is- rael. raeli requests for U.S. as- sistance, such as for the training of Israeli officials JOE MILLER in this country and the send- and ing of experts to Israel. 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McDonald, who is shown to be sympathetic toward Is- rael, later cabled White House aide Clark Clifford, another Israeli sympa- thizer, to inform him that Truman's note had "embit- tered Israeli opinion" and that Premier David Ben- Gurion and Foreign Min- ister Moshe Sharett might s be forced "despite their Warning Issued to Jewish Women on Effect of Drug Daughters of Jewish women who in the 1950s took a synthetic hormone, DES—diethylstilbestrol- are warned to have their doctors check them for a rare -form of vaginal can- cer, believed to be caused as a result of their mothers' taking the hor- mone. According to Lynn Le- vine, who, in her mid-20s had a hysterectomy which she said was a result of the cancer she developed from the effects of the drug. young - Jewish women in their 20s are urged to ask their doctors for the special cancer detection test which is not part of the regular check up. Mrs. Levine's mother took the drug while she was pregnant with her and dur- ing pregnancies with two of her other three children. The two also were subject to cancer surgery. (Marriages Rhonda Maure Green and Jeffrey Marc Shuster were married in a recent ceremo- ny at_ Temple Beth El. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Green. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. David Shuster. Following a Hawaii honeymoon, the couple is living in Royal Oak. =will and better judgment to resist U.S. demands." The envoy suggested that "Israeli concessions with refugees are possible if requests for these are not again put in form of de- mand but under no circum- stances except use of over- whelming force will Israel yield any part of Negev." The State Department documents include over 1,800 pages of previously un- published material on Amer- ican policy in the Middle East during 1949. More than S ean .anetztaurn Wed at Pet4 Achim G MRS. CORMAN Jean Rose Tenenbaum be- came the bride of Richard Allen Corman in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Te- nenbaum of Southfield. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corman of Cranford, N.J. The new Mrs. Corman was graduated from the University of Michigan and is a master's degree candi- date in business adminis- tration at Baruch College of City University of New York. Her husband was gradu- ated from Rutgers Univer- sity and earned an MSW de- gree from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Ye- shiva University. The couple is living in New York City. Query: Why Sacrifice US? Editor's Note: The following poem by Dr. Leo Schneider- man, a professor of psychology, will be included in a 100- poem collection by him based on Jewish history in the Dia- spora. Thirty poems from the collection are scheduled to appear in national Jewish publications. Two have already appeared in the American Zionist and the Reconstruction- ist. a a * BY LEO SCHNEIDERMAN In ancient times The priests of Israel prayed For the health and well-being Of the pagan Emperor Caius of Rome And for Augustus Caesar As well as other monarchs, On the Feast of Tabernacles Seventy sacrifices were offered For the seventy nations of the world, God heard their prayers Smelled their incense And poured his blessings on other nations, Other kings. Our priests expected no reward From the Holy One For loving their neighbors as themselves But they did not foresee That we would end up, by and by, Bound on the altar Like doomed lambs A sacrifice to strange gods By other nations, Other kings. 1,000 pages relate to U.S. in- terests in the Arab-Israeli conflict and "the future status of Palestine." Included are diplomatic notes, cables, memoranda and other top secret docu- ments relating to Israel's admission to the UN, the setting up of the U.S. Em- bassy in Tel Aviv rather than Jerusalem, and the Is- raeli-Arab armistice agree- ments. Pioneer Women Open 25 Nurseries BONN — Beginning in Au- gust, El Al Israel Airlines will have two Boeing 747 flights each day to the Co- logne-Bonn Airport deliv- ering vegetables, fruit and flowers and returning to Israel with automobiles. Israeli Arabs Living Longer JERUSALEM—Life ex- pectancy - among Israeli Arabs has gone up from 52 years in. 1948 to 72 years at present—the highest rate for any Arab population in TEL AVIV—A total of 68 the Middle East, according classes in 25 new child care to Israel's Central Bureau centers will be opened by of Statistics. It compares Pioneer Women/Na'amat, with a life expectancy of 52 before December, it was an- years in Iraq, 55 in Syria, nounced by Charlotte Stein, 54 in Egypt and 64 in Leba- national president. non. These new and expanded facilities in cities and devel- At the end of 1976, Is- opment towns from Yamit rael's non-Jewish popu- in Sinai to Katzrin in the lation totaled 550,000, includ- Golan will accommodate ing east Jerusalem. Mos- 1,665 pre-school youngsters lems made up 77 percent of of working mothers. that figure, while Christians comprised 15 percent and Druse 8 percent. In 1969, WSU Hillel Plans Moslems were 70 percent of Summer Activities the non-Jewish population.. Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion on the Wayne State Uni- ADL Protests - versity campus will hold a swim party and bonfire Sun- on Priests' Behalf day, meeting 1 p.m. at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Cost of NEW YORK—The Anti-De- the activity includes dinner • famation League of Bnai and wave pool admission. Brith has called on the U.S. The students will attend a government to use its in- Tiger baseball game Aug. fluence with the govern- 7, meeting 11:30 a.m. at the ment of El Salvador to pre- home of Bob Kimmel, 23641 vent the threatened execu- Kenosha, Oak Park. There tion of Jesuit clergy by the is a charge. College-age White Warriors Union. an young adults are invited. extremist terrorist group. For information, call Ruth man who keeps silent Indenbaum, 967-3114, or in The the face of abuse is a Kimmel, 399-7297. true Hasid. Dissident Czech Jews in Custody If you would like something DIFFERENT for a BAR MITZVA party or whatever Contact: HAROLD BLAB 398-6198 or 547-0215 LONDON—Jiri Lederer, the Czech Jewish journalist arrested in Prague Jan. 17 as one of the signers of the "Charter 77' human rights proclamation was still in custody at the end of June, according to the Inter- national Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia. 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