THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Churba Warns USSR Menaces Mideast Dr. Joseph Churba, mili- tary authority who has pro- bed the conflicting East- West power struggles, Monday evening warned in an address at Cong. Beth Achim of the menacing role of the Soviet Union in the ••• " /OMERSET DinnEn THEATRE S AME tyitkit x-rvEmt by Bernard Slade Performances Friday & Saturday Produced By Jimmy Launce PROductions. Inc. Reservations a Must 643-8865 Lower Level Somerset Mall a. SENATE"‘" CONEY ISLAND "THE PLACE" 50 YEARS OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 24152 SOUTHFIELD Middle East. He said that the threat to the United States and the urgency of energy needs could lead to another world war. Addressing an audience of more than 800, at the meeting co-sponsored by Beth Achim, the Zionist Organization of Detroit and Hadassah, Dr. Churba, who is the president of Center for International Security and a former senior Middle East intelligence adviser for the U. S. 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He em- phasized that Israel re- mains the most consistent friend and associate in democratic planning of the U.S., but was critical of the Administration's inconsis- tency in protecting this friendship. As a matter of fact, he assailed the State De- partment and White House for what he termed as failures in adhering to pledges, and he charged that there is pro-Arabism in the American ruling forces. He said that the use of the Etzion air base as a stategic area for the U.S. military could contribute towards eliminating many dangers, but claimed that both Israel and Egypt oppose granting such rights to the U.S. Dr. Churba said at a press conference that a partition of Iran is imminent and that this, too, would lead to Rus- sia assuming influence in the area which looms as the basic danger to this country. He contends that Russia's military power far superse- des America's and he warned that American mili- tary strength is rapidly de- clining. 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Students carried placards saying "Chris- tians, Jews and Moslems Are Brothers." BRUSSELS (JTA) — A Chicago-based rabbi, D.M. Lieberman, has been named chief rabbi of Antwerp. A new synagogue has been set up in Antwerp by the Bobov Hasidim. CHINA GATE IS OPEN AT VINCENZO'S on Russia's influence. From "classified sources" he has learned that Soviet Ambas- sador Vinogradov had twice entered the U.S. embassy in Teheran while the hostages were being held there and that he must surely have gone at once for the U.S. codes. Dr. Churba also revealed from his classified informa- tion that members of George Habash's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine are among the "students" who incarcer- ated the hostages in the U.S. embassy in Teheran. Of interest during the question-answer period at the meeting was Dr. Chur- ba's statement that he was enrolled in Ronald Reagan's ranks, supporting him for President and acclaiming him for his stand in behalf of Israel. 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