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February 20, 1981 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-20

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Helicopter Sale to Jordan Topic for Reagan

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Reagan Administra-
tion has disclosed that it is
discussing with pertinent
members of Congress the
request of Jordan to buy 24
Cobra helicopters.
Department
State
spokesman William Dyess
said the discussions with
Congress are informal and
he declined to say what Jor-
dan's specific reason is for
acquiring the equipment,
except that Jordan wanted

SUNDAY SPEAKERS SERIES

Presents

GEORGE PLIMPTON

Sunday, March 1st 7:30 p.m.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
5,000 member Jewish com-
munity in Bulgaria — rem-
nants of a community once
numbering hundreds of
thousands — experiences
some "private and personal"
anti Semitism but nothing
on the official level, Prof. Is-
rael Salvator, 72-year-old
chairman of the commu-
nity, told Israelis of Bulga-
rian origin.
Salvator met with many
former Bulgarian Jews in
Jaffa, where thousands
have taken up residence. He
said the mainly elderly
Jews left in Bulgaria were
carefully and correctly
treated by the government.
Of the 250 members of the
Bulgarian parliament, six
are Jews.
Salvator came to Israel to
attend the recent meeting of
the World Jewish Congress
as an observer. He teaches
the history of medicine at
Sofia University.

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them for defense.
The proposed sale to Jor-
dan is the third under con-
sideration to an Arab power
since the Reagan Adminis-
tration took office on Jan.
20.
It is considering the sale
of additional refueling
tanks and bomb racks to
enhance the capabilities of
60 F-15s owned by Saudi

HOW TO PLAN FOR YOUR
PRE-RETIREMENT AND
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Sunday Evening, March 8th, 1981

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