Novelist Koestler Dead at 77 Eitan Denies Syrian Claim LONDON (JTA) — Ar- the Middle East, Paris and Israel Will Attack Missiles thur Koestler, one of the Berlin from 1926 to 1931. In major intellectuals of the the climax of his journalis- 20th Century, who flirted tic career he traveled as the with Zionism, was found only press representative on dead at his London home the Russo-German Graf March 3 alongside the body Zeppelin expedition in the of his third wife, Cynthia. Arctic. Mr. Koestler traveled An empty pill bottle and note were found at their widely in Russia and Soviet Central Asia and covered bedside. Mr. Koestler, 77, had the Spanish Civil War for been suffering from Parkin- the London News son's disease and police be- Chronicle. A prisoner of lieve the couple had com- Gen. Francisco Franco for mitted suicide. three months under sen- Born in Hungary of well- tence of death, he narrowly to-do Jewish parents and escaped the firing squad educated at Vienna Univer- when he was freed following sity, Mr. Koestler was strong diplomatic pressure passionately involved in from England. numerous political and In France, he was put ideological causes, from in an internment camp Zionism and Communism to with leftwing detainees the campaign against capi- awaiting the arrival of tal punishment. the gestapo but escaped As a student, he came to England in 1940 when under the spell of the he joined the British ar- Revisionist my's non-combatant Zionist Vladimir Pioneer Corps. leader, Jabotinsky, and briefly In 1941, he wrote his served as his political secretary in Europe. Two novel "Darkness at Noon," of his books have become which more than any other classics of modern book unmasked the cynical Zionist literature — face of Stalinist Corn- "Promise and Fulfill- munism. But perhaps his most ment," (1949), based on his press coverage of the far-reaching disillusion- struggle for Jewish ment was that implied in statehood, and "Thieves one of his later books, "The in the Night," (1946), a 13th Tribe," in which Mr. heroic novel about kibutz Koestler argued that the bulk of European Jewry was pioneers. Mr. Koestler's writings not Jewish at all but was de- all mirrored his personal scended from the Khazar experiences, which included Tribes of the Caucasus who a year as a halutz in Pales- had been converted en mass tine followed by another to Judaism. From being an extreme year in the French Foreign Jewish nationalist, Mr. Legion. As a Communist, he was a Koestler had come to reject newspaper correspondent in his own' Jewish identity. Julius Rotenberg Dies at 92 Julius Rotenberg, foun- der in 1917 of General Mill Supply Co., died March 8 at age 92. Born in Russia, Mr. Rotenberg came to Detroit in 1913. He was a broker and packer of paper stock for the recycling industry. He was active in many philanthropic organiza- tions, both in the U.S. and Israel. Locally he was a benefactor of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Council of Orthodox Rabbis, and was a member of Cong. Bnai David, where the social hall bears his name. Mr. Rotenberg was active in efforts on behalf of the Jewish National Fund and Bar-Ilan Uni- TEL AVIV (JTA)— Chief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan told Israel Radio this week that Israel had no intention of attacking the newly- emplaced Soviet-made and apparently Soviet-manned SAM-5 missiles inside Syria. Eitan said, "I don't know on what basis they (the Sy- rians) are ascribing or an- nouncing such intentions. It may be that they are simply making mistaken assess- ment, and it may be that with such words they are disguising their own inten- tions." He said he would not completely eliminate the possibility that the Sy- rians, under Soviet urg- ing, might take "some sort of initiative against Israel." Some Israeli military leaders have said recently that the. migsiles are only a relatively minor problem tactically, and that Israel Gush Leader Backs Kreisky on Labor, Likud TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Au- strian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky was recently quoted by Die Welt as say- ing there are no ideological differences between Israel's "social democratic Labor Alignment and the chauvinistic Likud."- Dr. Israel Eldad of the Gush Emunim movement agreed with Kreisky in a Haaretz article. Eldad said Labor tries to find ideological dif- ferences betwen itself and Likud, but there are none. He wrote that Labor criticized the war in Lebanon, but ap- proved it. Jewish settle- ments in the Sinai, Golan Heights and adminis- tered territories were created by Labor. 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