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September 18, 1970 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-18

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West Bank Arabs Warn Popular Front on Hostages
sein government was unable to con-

12—Fridey, Septendret la N 1970

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Popular
Front for the Liberation of Pale-
stine was warned over the week-
end that any harm done to Jews
or other hostages it continues to
hold in Jordan will bring reprisals
against PFLP members in Israeli
jails. The warning was conveyed
by a three-man delegation of West
Bank Arabs who went to Amman
several days ago, apparently at the
behest of Israeli authorities.
The three returned and reported

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they would be abetting the Arab
boycott.
The Italian-flag M/S Altair, a
chemical tanker, was towed into
Haifa last week after her engines
broke down. Her owners decided
to have repairs made in Italy and
dispatched Italian salvage tugs
to pick up the ship. But the sal-
vagers refused to let their craft
enter Israeli waters for fear of
being placed on the Arab blacklist.
Haifa Port Authority tugs were
asked to tow the Altair out to
sea where she would be picked
up by the Italian salvage tugs.
The Israeli tug crews insist that
either the Italian tugs pick up
their charge in Haifa or Israeli
tugs get the job of towing the
vessel to Italy.

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that they had gotten no reply from fled in entering Jordan if the
the terrorists. They refused to chaos there continued and the Hus- I trol the country.
comment on reports that PFLP
leaders in Amman refused to see
them. But one of the delegates, Dr.
Zawi Kanchawi, a Nablus physi-
cian, told newsmen, "You can rest
assured that we found a way to
have our message relayed to the
commanders of the Popular
Front." Dr. Kanchawi said he was
a close friend of PFLP leader Dr.
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some of his blathers belonged to
the Marxist-oriented t e r r or is t
group. The newspaper Haaretz re-
ported today that Israeli military
authorities have taken a first step
toward invoking the death penalty
against terrorists. According to the
paper, the authorities decided to
add at least two civilian lawyers
to future military tribunals trying
formerly of our
terrorists. This is necessary under
the military penal code if the court
to
have
the
authority
to
impose
i s
the death penalty.
is now a
U. S. Christian Leaders
Urge Hostages Release;
Interfaith Prayers Held
NEW YORK (JTA)—Leaders of
in our main office
m a j o r Christian denominations,
acting independently and in con-
cert with American Jewish leader-
ship, voiced urgent appeals for the
release of hijacked airliner passen-
Members New York Stock Exchange
gers held hostage by Arab terror.
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ists in Jordan and offered prayers
for their safety.
Appeals were issued by Terence
Cardinal Cooke, prelate of the
Archdiocese of New York; Dr.
Robert Moss, head of the United
Church of Christ in New York; A.
Dale Fiers, general minister and
president of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ); Mrs. Cyn-
thia Wedel, president of the Na-
tional Council of Churches; Msgr.
John Oesterreicher of the Institute
of Judeao-Christian Studies at
Seton Hall University; the Rev.
Dr. Clyde Taylor of the National
Association of Evangicals; Rev.
Dr. Carl Bates, president of the
Southern Baptist, Convention; Dr.
Joseph R. Estes, of the Home Mis-
sions Board of the Southern Bap-
tist Council and others.
Some 1,500 persons gathered in
Dag Hammarskjold Square facing
UN headquarters last week for a
public interfaith prayer meeting for
the hijack victims. Mayor Johrv-V.
Lindsay of New York spoke biief-
ly. Among the clergymen partici-
pating were Bishop Horace B.
Donegan, presiding bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Diocese of
New York; Rev. Francis X. Mur-
phy, associate of the papal office
for the UN; Msgr. Timothy J.
Flynn, of the New 'York Catholic
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Archdiocese; Mrs. Eleanor Holmes
New Yew Cards.
Norton, chairman of the New York
City Commission on Human Rights
and Rabbi Solomon Sharfman,
president of the Synagogue Coun-
cil of America, who presided.
Armed federal plainclothesmen
began riding international flights
from Kennedy Airport in accord-
Tell us what synagogue
ance with the policy announced by
you attend and we will
President Nixon to combat "the
menace of air piracy."
tell you the correct prayer
`Sacrifice' Remark by Bishop
book to use.
Deplored by British Laborite
LONDON (JTA) — An Anglican
bishop's suggestion that the gov-
We carry the Jeru-
ernments concerned sacrifice Jew-
salem Post and
ish hostages in order to free their'
own nationals held by Arab ter-
Hebrew Newspa-
rorists in the Jordanian desert was
pers from Israel.
denounced by former Labor Cabi-
net Minister Richard H. S. Cross-
man.
Crossman, appearing on a BBC
Panel discussion with former Con-
servative Minister Duncan Sandys,
referred to a suggestion advanced
by Bishop Trevor Huddleston
whose Stepney diocese includes the
predominently Jewish district of
Whitechapel.
Crossman said it was incredible
at wooer
North of 10 Mile
that a bishop of the Church of Eng-
In Greenfield Center
land should advocate such a pro-
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