The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1966 Page: 1 of 14
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New York
, N. Y.
10017
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SINCE 1908
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VOLUME LX
HOUSTON, TEXAS
FEBRUARY 10, 1966 - 20 SHEVATH, 5726
Number 46
Arms Deal Between U.S. and Israel
Revealed: Made Prior to Escalation
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Srmitism, the
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a full quadron of suj
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and a series
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relationship of the Saudi
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Astrodome Affair Huge Success:
Other Campaign Events Slated
tions,
k111'XX II
| Capital Spotlight
are 1
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\dath Hmeth to fill
ret urn t hr qur st i. mnnair
famed skx boxes,
of minimum gift
re xx as an informal
workrd un
make th.
American Administration
and Morris i t auk . xx, II
rrprt de lar d.
. tin follow mg
xe as master .J < eremni s
( ost f u tie at fair. xx Im l> 11
Israel with these tanks,.
x aused Jordan to seek Amirric an
i redit guaranters
W hile Ameri an guarantees
( ampaign
r today in
by nrarl
must x an x
is about
THE VOICE OF SOUTHWEST JEWRY"COFge ,
Thejewviel HERALD-VOICE
sl hr dull'd to
( ontinu< d on Pag,
pages. I IW
have 1." n »
•"II .1' XX ih
sei urity requirements,
have ini hided Patton
and Pop. Julius II
sources said, after
x. lunteers w Iio had
believably hard to
ex ent so much of
Foll >xx ing c mdut ted
ported that anti Srmitism is "an
inherent problem" of the Buch
Societ whuh "it has mad. ex
i uses for but failed to . vor is.
ot the whole of th. Soicts
oven x ears " The Bi ch s,.
. letx’s involvements in anti
lies w h" have had t i> s
luncheon in the Astrodome ( lub
while Battle stein’s models show
'il latest spring fashions
Mrs I .< on Weiner, ( hair
man of the Women’s Division,
paid tribute to "the hundreds of
John Hirch Society Charged W ith
"Contributing to t nli-Semitism"
s $0 5< > p. t pel s. .11 'I’ll.
XX ill I *< < atet e<| W It !
tion to tin
sh.
many contributors remain to lx
reached within the next ten
day s to t xx o xx erks
"We now have the example
set here today Mrs Weiner
dec Jared. "by increased giviug
of possible Jordanian pun bases "of Mlit he lange os sistine ( ha
20 per n ut W t
this example to
tiations on this matter had
been concluded a long time
ago. I he L .S.A. decided to pro
( ommand I his i o1
is pirtially financed b
Saudi Arabia The
taining tie ( "ii
tori. tog. thi t
Opinion twkstores UI
.toss the nation sUh k
tin writings of kn<>
Semitic propagandists
Mr \skanas is
support of the arts in
and also in Jewish
a SUl less
The m<.
the four
till test of
kt.ill hour in
si ate d dinne
in Huropr wert sought. Amman
began stressing that th. S n n t
L nion was willing to sel | Sovi t
MICi 21 jets for tiu bargain
price of S 51 >i ig1 M i apiei. . I his
Nearly 500 women, attend
ing the annual Women’s Day
for the United Jewish (am
paign, pledged more than $17,
685, to bring the 1966 drive
within a hundred thousand dol
larsof the $627,660 goal.
The women, one of the hug
est crowds in Campaign his
tors, were greeted ho Mrs
John B ( . nnall . w ite . if T, x
as’ (ionrrnor. and Campaign
She also reminded Women Di
vision workers that despite the
obvious sill l ess of 1.allies Dax,
dur i.ig w hit I.
part will l» duly rrcngnized n
the book, fatmix pages xx ill t»
drdiatrd in memors of he,
1 (.onttriucd on Par, 1.; i
W \SHiNC1ON
W hile public attention is fas
tened on \ nt N am, a danger
ous escalation in Arab airpower
is developing, with the Sovirt
Union. England, France and
the I nited States invol d in
supplying the Arabs with ultra
mode rn aerial xx rapuns.
The latest ilex . lopment is the
active consideration in Wash
ington of Jordan s request for
J U S ) |(>I iockherd |. ts. 1
.5 105 ’I hunderchief fight. r
dbombers, and helicopter “gun
Eships" armed xx ith Zuni rock
Sets. T’hese an■ among the most
। I f. i tix e arms usrd by the L nit
, d States m \ i' r \ am.
' gate. 1- In-
w ith l mil
sand " ph, i
Women’s Division and urge
that it be foil.med in all
Grand Finalt Planned
I he 1 966 L nited Jewish
( ampaign w ill conclude o
Frbruar 27th, w ith a (irand
I male honoring the more than
5OK volunterrs in the drne it
New ) . a k i J T \ I The
lohn Bin h Sirt uhich de
Ilirs it is anti Jewish was
i barged here today with "con
tributing to anti Semitism" b
"flu ials of the Anti Defamation
League of B’nai B’rith at the
annual me ting of the organiza
tion held 111 tile Walford \s|o
t la Hotel
Benjamin R Fpstrin. \DL
national dir. < tor. and \i nold
w ill Im- held
( ountry ( lub.
i hairman land incident ially onr
of the best tn krt salesmen i and
VIrs. M mt .rd Jon s is Ik ailing
. I». x x .f beaut if ill M D A \ x o|
unterr s w ho foi m tiu- 11< k' 1
sales i ommittee
/ hi gonu nd rh< l.i \fiiMi
is an epn pHture telling til'
struggl in tween Mil ll' l.mg. I"
tion pn Hire
rear period
Morris (ilesby, general than
man of the drix e
"W e are w ..rk ing . n a pte
giam n. >w, that we hepr |ust
about verbod will . n jo , I in i
th. main thrust of our eifer1
(ontinurd on Pai;, 2
Dan I Pulaski
members ar. urged t in ik. re
rrvatins as soon as 1-itl
l • . • un merate rhi- hi-t •
|< nidi st.me, a ( wlden Infill.
Book has ten patli-h. .1 ..
attendance anti ipat
ul d t.. the H u-
communit W H I
Reuben W. Askanase
Is Jewish Member Of
N.C.C.J. Honor Trio
Ille National Conference of
( hristians anil Jews will honor
Dan Connelly, Reuben \sk
anas, and Howard Tellepsen
on March 22 for their work to
ward bringing persons of dif
ferent faiths i loser together
Selection of the honorees was
arnounced this week by Irvin
M Shlenker, general chairman
for the 17th annual awards
banquet in the Rice Hotel grand
ballroom.
An oil and gas consultant.
Mr ( onnelly is well known t..
the oil industry. 11- was a vice
president of Warren Petroleum
( orp till his retirement and a
member of the 25 xear club of
the oil industrs
general cunsel. re
Sol Waldman Is Named
General Chairman Of
Golden Jubilee Banquet
llu o. i axion of ( . mgreg .
ti.m Adath Hmrth’s fift, years
of ser ll ' to th. ( rthed A J. w s
of Houston will be mark'd fix a
gala ( rilden Jubilrr Dinner on
Sunday. I eb 2<i. 5 0 p.m. in
the Silverman Hall Rabbi
Raphael S Sehwart/man will
delivet th. addre ss uld install
the new lx elected oftirrs and
board ( antor and MIrs Irving
!)• an will of f' t mu-ii al — 1-
in response to out
storx. Women her
< reased their gifts
is eager t" extend
edit terms. This
Washington, Feb. 6. ( JTA I
Israeli sources here made it
i lear today that the deal be-
tween the United States and
Israel under which the Ameri
can Ciovernment consented to
supply Israel with a number of
51 18 Patton tanks - revealed
sesterday by the State Depart
mi nt hail been mad. prior to
the recent escalation and in
t. nsif ii ation of the rearmament
of the Arab states.
p'l W ill gleet pre opening pre
mu re goers n. Ph, gnu anJ
■h, / . fas.
I he benefit p rtormance for
Mluscular D)stroph Nouwia
t i .ns will ! >< W ■ dnesdas . l'l>
rum x 16, 8:15 p.m. at the
I oW er l hratre
and Jordanian kings max fax ill
tat.- additional financing Joi
dan lacks funds Im lur most
elementary needs, and is \ ir
tually subsidized by the L nited
States.
President L hn m s new 1 •11
rign aid message to ( ongre
link'll asistance t" p. ace ful
and responsible bhavior by
beneficiaries. But State !)■ part
ment officials said they did not
consider Jordan aggreint or
irresp msible, despite lur anti
i-rar l xenderra Ind' • d 5' ash
< hides a i .h
th. Birtish and French plains,
which are powered by twin
pts Ihe L nil led Arab ( om
mand. said Ionian would pax
tiu Russian bill.
lhen Jordan pinte d < mt that
the \mirri an 1 101 is tiu
.heap's! Westelll pt, compar
abb to th. MI > 2 1. < >1 i ours. ,
Jordan insisted that she would
prefer \m I II an equipment to
1 "ill ti. s xx ith Russia.
Mt- r tin Stat' Department
n centlx approx, d Jordan’s r.
quest tor 51 IM tanks and -
phistiatrd infantrx weapns,
/( ,nttnu..i on P.^, I '
The Israeli sources oiced
their comment after the State
Department reported here that
the U.S.A, has been selling
tanks to Israel Ihe State De-
partment confirmed the deal
with Israel after Al Nhram. an
influential daily newspaper
published in Cairo, had claimed
last week that Israel had re
ceixed 200 of the Patton tanks
from the United States. How
> ver. the State Department did
not indicate the number of
tanks sold to Israel.
The American consent to th.
tank deal with Israel, the Israeli
sources said todas , has not been
viven recently, since the nego
2. The Bin h maga/inr.
"Ameri an ( pinion," has a n g
ular i orra spotid.nl Hri 1) But
ler. rex ogn/rd foi mot. than
( 'mtiftuid on Pave N
ingt.m regard for Jordan xx as
grratl enhanced by th. lot
danian vote at the United Na
tions Srcurity Council, fax..ring
inscription of the U.S. resole
tion . m \ let Nam on the ( oun
cil agenda
Jordan has had negotiations
with England and Frame for
British Lightning and French
Mirage jets But Jordan is M
poot that neithrr England nor
qurstonnaires attaih'd - that
' \ • r x f aml max ha . th' • 1 •
prtunit, t ■ help xx rite th pat’
then families placed m \d ith
Fmrths history
I h< i ongrrgation urge s fam
x omm ntat ‘I am
i olumnist. xx ll
and were regarded as part of
the L S police to maintain the
stability and the balance of
armaments in the Middle East.
The State Department’s con
firmation of the tank ileal with
Israel was couched in similar
terms regarding the balance of
power in the Middle East
Pointing out that it could not
remain idifferent to the "mas
six. sales of Sox iet arms to the
Mliddle Fast region, the State
Department declared: " )xer th.
years, to meet modernization
requirements, we have snd tiu
(ionernment of Israel various
items of military equipment to
help it meet its own defense and
Benefit Performance For
MDA Is Wed., Feb. 16
klrig lights, red carpet
whirling television cameras,
radio new s i misers and a lobb
full of flowers and ni'Z/o tints
N. Y. Public Library - Div. P
Cra-f Central Station
P. 0. box 2240
and welfare work He is board
. hairman ■ t l unhill. hit. i na
tional. and director of seteral
other i' rp rat i‘ uis.
He has been a truste 1
( ongregatin Beth Israel, pres
ident of th. Jewish ( ommunit
( ' liter, and board chairman of
' <oaitmio d on Pau, / 3 i
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