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McNamara Orders Air Force to Take Charge of Ranges
WASHINGTON (UPI)- In a
major management shake-up de
fense secretary Robert McNa
mara today directed the Air
Force to set up a new office
for supervising the nation's
rocket test ranges on the At
lantic and Pacific coasts.
An effect of the- management
shake-up was to enhance the
Air Force's already dominant
role in the military space pro
gram. ,
The Navy lost much of its re
sponsibility for the Pacific mis
sile installations from which in
tercontinental ballistic missiles
and Polar satellites are launch
ed. Specifically, during the -year
starting next July. 1, the Navy
will turn over Point Arguello,
Calif., to the Air Force. The
Arguello launch area is adja
cent to Vandenberg Air Force
Base and, though under Navy
control now, largely serves the
Air Force.
McNamara also directed that
the support facilities for anti
missile tests at' Kwajalein Is
land in the western Pacific be
transferred from the Navy to
the Army.
The reshuffling will take place
over about 18 months and is de
signed, McNamara said, "to im
prove the over-all management
of these facilities by clarifying
responsibilities which now over
lap and by consolidating ICBM
(intercontinental ballistics mis
sile) and satellite test range fa
cilities under the one central
Air Force authority."
Sunday Motoring in Jerusalem Causes Jewish Demonstrations
By ELIAV SIMON
United Press International
JERUSALEM (UPI) - The
approach of each Saturday
brings uneasiness to this Bibli
cal city because it forebodes
the possibility of new dem
onstrations by Orthodox extrem
ists against violations of the
Sabbath.
Angry disorders have shaken
the serenity and sanctity of the
Jewish Sabbath here for the
past four months. They center
around the area called Mean
Shearim, the ultra Orthodox
quarter.
The trouble has been gen
erated by a handful of extrem
ists who call themselves, in the
Aramaic language, "Natorei
Karta," which means "Guar
dians of the City." Aramaic
was the language of the Scrip
tures 2,000 years ago and the
vernacular of Jesus and his dis
ciples. Orthodox Jewish law forbids
travel on the Sabbath. The Or
thodox also take literally the
verse in Leviticus (19:17) that
says, "Thou shalt in any wise
rebuke thy neighbor." To them,
this means that if anyone
is seen desecrating the Sab
bath by riding in a vehicle he
should be rebuked for it.
At first the "Guardians of the
City" were content to stand by
the road leading past their quar
ter and cry out verbal scold
ings to ill riding any form of
vehicle. Many automobiles using
this road on the Sabbath are
cars driven by diplomats, au
thorized non Israeli' Christian
clergy, and tourists traveling
to and from Jordan by way of
the Mandelbaum Gate that sep
arates Jewish and Arab .Jeru
salem. . v.
The wrath of the Natorei
Karta often has been directed
aeainst oartin of tourists
dropped by Jordan buses and
picked up by other buses on the
Israeli side. From the original
shouts of "Shabbess!" (Sab
bath) to remind the "sinners'
of the sanctity of the day, the
Natorei Karta progressed to
throwing stones and, finally, bot
tles, old furniture and trash
cans. The targets include police'
men sent to protect the traffic
There is little question the
country is disturbed. Rabbi
Amram Blau, ultra Orthodox
leader, was asked whether it
was not a sin against the Sab
bath for the children to engage
in such acts as stone-throwing.
He replied: "It is really a sin,
but when committed by children
constitutes a light offense." An.
other rabbi said, "If we did not
let the children protest desecra
tion of the Sabbath they would
tninK it is permitted
A number of solutions have
been proposed to end the un
rest. These range from building
a bypass around Mean Shearim
to constructing a highway tun
nel under it. Kabbl Blau has a
simple and direct solution
stop all traffic on the. road past
Mean bnearlm on the baboatn.
The bearded angry young
men" of Meah Shearim make a
more sweeping demand:
"Let all stop riding on the
Sabbath, and it will be quiet.
KEYSTONE KOP DIES .
HOLtYWOOD (UPI) Fu
neral services were scheduled
for Thursday for Richard (Dick)
L'Estrange, 73, one of the origi
nal "Keystone Kops."
Li Estrange movie director,
assistant director and produc
tion manager for SI years suc
cumbed Tuesday at his home in
nearby Burbank.
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