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The Journal Times du lieu suivant : Racine, Wisconsin • 21

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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21
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RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES CD Fridoy, Jonuory 22, 1971 4 Lebanon to Install Missile Defense Against Israelis PILLARS OF HERCULES The Pillars of Hercules were not mountains, but the two opposite promontories, in Europe" and in Africa at the east-tern' end of the Strait of Gibraltar. Their modern Jarring or U.N. Secretary-General Thant may suggest in the report, expected Feb. 1, that points of agreement in memoranda submitted by the three Middle East nations show enough progress to merit extension of the cease-fire. side a house at an Israeli settlement about six miles from the border.

Perdlction Made At United Nations headquarters In New York, diplomats predicted that the Middle East cease-lire, due to expire Feb. 5, will be renewed for up to three months. Their prediction followed word of a U.N. report indicating that mediator Gunnar Jarring is making progress in his peace talks. 1 Some diplomats said either names are Rock of Gibraltar' and Jebel Musa.

from a truck with a second vehicle carrying the guiding 1 Salam announce the missile plan during a secret parliamentary debate about an Israeli commando raid last week on a Palestinian guerrilla base 28 miles inside Lebanon on the Mediterranean coast. The raiders flew in by helicopter. Israel said the raid was in retaliation for recent guerrilla raids and shelling attacks from Lebanese territory. Arab terrorists from Lebanon set off two bombs be- Beirut newspapers recently said that President Sulieman Franijieh has approved an army plan to install antiaircraft missiles at strategic points along the border with Israel. The costs of the Crotale contract never were disclosed, but government sources said $65 million was earmarked for the country's new defense plan in 1971: Fired from Truck The Crotale is a radar-guided antiaircraft missile with a six-mile range and a 33-pound, warhead.

It is fired today that the missiles will be part of a "comprehensive de-1 fense plan" that will also include purchase of other modern for the army. Salam said the government soon will seek approval of the defense plan from parliament, the members said, adding that the premier believes a peace-, ful Middle East settlement "stilus far away" and Leba-' non must dove quickly to strengthen its defenses. No Details Revealed Salam gave no details about the missile net or where Lebanon plans to purchase it. But a French press report in September 1969 said Lebanon had bought from South Africa A a system of French low-, altitude Crotale missiles, with first deliveries due at the of 1971. Beirut never denied the report.

The purchase from South Africa was a technicality, the report said, to get around the French government's embargo on arms to Mideast nations. :t.t-t- I VIWU UNLT LIVE Iff "TEE mlm ml ENDS Tuesday rUE SEEC3 THIS YEAH! (By the Associated Press) Lebanon plans to install a missile defense system to ward off Israeli attacks, Premier Saeb Salam ha told a closed session of the Lebanese parliament. Lebanese deputies disclosed Lennon Meets Yob's Parents TOKYO (Ali) John Lennon met Yoko's folks for the first time Wednesday, and his mother-in-law said they found the Beatle "very nice and gentle." and Yoko Ono were married in Gibraltar in March 1969. The daughter of a retired official of the Bank of Tokyo, she had been in Europe since 1963. What with Beading, peace crusading and other things, the couple didn't get to Tokyo until Jan.

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