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SINCE 1908 ...THE VOICE OF SOUTHWEST JEWRY
isL HERALD-VOICE
The
NUMER 19
AUGUST 7, 1969 - 23 AB, 5729
HOUSTON, TEXAS
VOLUME LXIV
Syrian Troops Position on Jordan-Israel Border
Controversy Grows la Bonn"
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ROCKETS FALL ON TOWNSHIP NEAR
Between YOU and ME
By BORIS SMOLAR
By MILTON FRIEDMAN
4
Of NPD Followers; Unions Objeci
Bonn, Aug 3 (JTA)-A spokesman for the Christian Democratic
Allon Reporis 16,000
Immigranis In First
LEBANESE BORDER: NO CASUALTIES HJfof
Tel Aviv, Aug. 3 (JTA)- Kiryat Shemona, a new immigrant
authoritative Israeli sources that Israel had also
transmitted a specific warning to Jordan. He
wrote this purported warning stemmed not only
from continuation of guerilla operations from
Jordanian bases but also from recent Egyptian
efforts to encourage Syria, Iraq and Jordan to
strengthen the Egyptian-sponsored "Eastern
Command" of Syria, Iraq and Jordan. He added,
however, that Israel believes there is no front
where the Arab armies have the advantage and
that it can take speedy action to frustrate the
attrition goal without sparking a full-scale war.
John Bulloch, of the Telegraph, reporting
from Beirut, asserted that the Syrians moved
into Jordan with tanks, anti-aircraft guns and
heavy artillery. He asserted that the Syrians
moved in without radio silence and that Israeli
monitors picked up the Syrian field reports and
sent planes against the Syrian column, killing
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Arab Propaganda in US: agencies are registered with the
Arab propaganda against Israel is Department of Justice as
now growing in the United Foreign agents. Others are not.
States as never before. The Both categories have quickened
Harold Kahn, Treasurer of the and
propagandists and apologists are
now reaching the churches,
universities, radio and televisio
stations, members of Congress, nations it represents This Arab
-----"------is registered
tent in
“Arab
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Washington-The Nixon
Administration must make a
decision within the next few
armies-those of Iraq, Syria, Saudi Arabia and
the El Fatah terrorist group.
Israeli officials were reported to be watching
the situation carefully, particularly in terms of
the fact that the Syrian move would constitute a
clear violation of the Israeli-Jordan cease-fire
agreement. The Israeli press quoted reports
today from London to the effect that Air Force
jets attacked the Syrian army column last night,
hitting a number of vehicles, including some
tanks.
The Sunday London Observer asserted that
Israel privately told the Big Four powers that
unless the Middle East cease-fire was
reestablished and direct Arab-Israel negotiations
were resumed promptly through United Nations
peace emissary Gunnar Jarring, Israel would take
more drastic military action to end the "war of
attrition." The Observer's correspondent,
Robert Stephens, said he had learned from
Jerusalem, Aug. 3 (JTA)- Reports that
Syrian units were entering Jordan for
deployment along Jordan's northern border in
the I rbid area were considered by observers here
today as still another proof of Egyptian
President Nasser's urgent need for relief from
Israeli pressure on the Suez Canal sector which
he hopes to obtain by diverting Israel's attention
*to other fronts. The observers noted that the
reported entrance and deployment had not been
confirmed by either Jordan or Syria.
The observers said that if the reports were
true, it appeared that the new "eastern
command" of the Arabs—Iraq, Syria and
Jordan-had been asked by Nasser to take
immediate action and that the Syrian troop
entry was the initial response. It was reported
that the Saudi Arabian brigade now in Southern
Jordan would be reinforced, making King
Hussein head of a state harboring four foreign
Jerusalem, Aug. 3 (JTA}- Union, reacting to sharp criticism over statements by two CDU
Deputy Premier Y igal Allon leaders that they did not consider the extremist National Democratic
reported-at todax’s -Cabinet party neo-Nazi, said today that the CDU would never enter a
meeting that over 16,000 coalition with the NPD if it wins seats in the Bundestag in the Sept.
Continued on Page 4 29 elections
The statement by CDU Bundestag spokesmen, Rainer Barrel,
followed denunciations by the CDU coalition partner, the Social
Continued on Page 7
696/3’
Arabs have learned the their activities feverishly since
technique of reaching various after the Six-Day War of 1967.
- elements in this country with They are boasting that their
New Israeli Consul To Be their material, and they do it efforts are beeginning to show
through a net of official and successful resuits in influencing
unofficial propaganda agencies ‘he American public. Their
Gone are the days when Arab claims in this respect may be
information methods were inept, exaggerated but are not entirely
Today Arab propaganda is without foundation
becoming professionalized and is . —0- . .
being increased in volume and Jewish Anxiety:__American
tempo. Four Arab Jewish leaders are beginning to
governments the United Arab show anxiety over the increased
Republic Saudi Arabia, Libya anti-Israel propaganda in this
muuul’- - a . y country, and the American
Presented At Nouston
Zlonist District Aug- IB
reported dur . plant producing . The new Consul General oj
100 million gallons of water and Israel,, Benjamin Bonney, and
generating 200 Megawatts of Mr» Bonney who have been in
weeks on whether to honor the electricity was feasible. It this city less than a month, will
55 five-year old United States projected completion by 1972 at he introduced at the Houston
-f 3 pledge to assist Israel in erecting a cost of $200 million. The Zionist District meeting on
23 -2 a desalination plant. Johnson Administration went on Sunday, August 10 at 7 p.m. at and Lebanon-retain now -g
— Israel faces a grave water talking about the project but Congregation Beth Yeshurun professional public relations .ewish Committee decided to
F“ahamase-watrhasarenaynbeen "o*nofmauectionenved some
tapped. The question will be publicity in 1967 when a nuclear yke 2 th. ut 55 seeking now to create sympathy data, . that the proportion of
high on the agenda of the issues desalination project was ionist Region, wul address the for the Arab cause. Americans sympathyzing with
Premier Golda Meir will raise advanced by former President meeting on what. We as Arab work of spreading Israel has dropped from 55
with President Nixon when she Dwight D. Eisenhower and the American Zionists can do for the hostility to Israel in this country percentin June 1967 the
visits Washington in September, ex-chairman of the Atomic State of Israel in her present is now being directed not only month of the Six-Day War-to
While Israel is confronted by a Energy Commission, Admiral crisis", according to Joe Dyche, from New York and Washington 50. percent in -anuary this year •
water crisis, the U.S. Lewis Strauss. Sen, Howard President of the Houston Zionist but also from regional offices in Ine major official agency for
Government faces a credibility Baker, Tennessee Republican, District. Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas Arab propaganda in this country
gap. On Feb. 3, 1964, former introduced a resolution to Harold Kahn, Treasurer of the and other cities. Arab » the Arab Information Center.
President Lyndon B Johnson implement the plan Thirty Houston Zionist District, will propagandists and apologists are It.i.songnredb.thesArab
announced that the U.S. had Republican and 20 Democratic nf hk tn now reaching the churches. League. Wih received mfll tons
decided to initiate a cooperative Senators joined as co-sponsors. 15____„ Iig universities radio and television of dollars from the 14 Arab
project with Israel to turn salt it was portrayed as asolution to A question and answer period _________
water into fresh water. The use the Arab-Israel problem. But no "O10"• ____ extremist Negro groups, the propagan , agen
of nuclear energy for the action was taken by the House Also on the program will be radical right, and far left. They with, the Justice
projects was envisaged. Benefits The Eisenhower-Struass plan the latest Israeli Film, “A are also penetrating into leading 1
would be made available to all re-emerged in a plank of the Thousand Faces to Israel." American newspapers by writing DimonthY., news
nations. 1968 Republican platform. The community to invited, letters to the editor and by News and Views andla monthy
In July, 1965, the President Nixon voiced approval Admission is free. There will be inserting paid advertisements. magazine Arab ond l nr
American-Israel Desalting Board Continued on Page 14 no solicitations of funds Some of the Arab propaganda Continued on Page 13
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township near the Lebanese border, experienced its second Katyusha
rocket attack in 48 hours today. The firat attack occurred Friday,
slightly injuring an 18 year-old girl. Eighthousing units were
damaged, four of them severely. The second attack caused no
casualties but damaged the town's water system. The damage done
by Friday's assault was inspected by Premier Golda Meir and
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan who visited Kiryat Shemona Friday
accompanied by Israel's Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Chaim Bar Lev and
Gen David Elazar, commanding officer of Israel's Northern
Command. Mrs. Meir hailed the new settlers for the fortitude they
displayed under attack. “We will all need faith and strong nerves
until the good days come," she said. The Premier and her group also
visited several newly established settlements in the Golan Heights
which they reached by helicopter. Mrs. Meir spoke to the settlers
and disclosed that two new settlements would be established shortly
in the occupied Syrian territory.
Two Arab saboteurs were killed in an encounter with an Israeli
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