THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, Unwary 22, 1971 Fatah-PFLP Showdown Threatened LONDON (JTA)—El Fatah has warned the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine that it will join forces with the Jordanian army against it unless the terrorist group abandons its attempts to overthrow the Hussein regime by by force of arms. The warning, which amounted to an ultimatum from the largest Palestinian guerrilla organization to a smaller but more militant terrorist group was issued in Beirut by El Fatah's chief spokes- man, Kamal Adwan, according to reports reaching here. it came on the heels of a statement by PFLP leader, Dr. George Habash, that the guerrillas had no alternative but to topple Hussein and set up a leftist regime In Jordan. It was the first public statement by Habash, a self-proclaimed Marxist, since the civil war in Jordan last September. The Fatah spokesman accused Habash of reneging on a new agree- ment for peace and cooperation with the Jordanian government which Habash purportedly signed on Jan. 13, only to send word se- cretly to his guerrillas to ignore it. The PFLP refused to disarm its militia in Amman in accordance with the agreement. The Jan. 13 agreement was the latest in a series of cease fires between Jor- danian forces and the guerrillas since the civil war. It was supposed to end the latest outbreak of fight- ing which started when PFLP units ambushed a Jordanian army pa- trol recently. Head of World Council of Churches Wants Increased Dialogue LONDON (JTA)—A calf for in- creased dialogue between the World Council of Churches and Jewish religious leaders was issued by the Rev. Eugene Carson Blake, -general secretary of the sound, to a report to its central committee. which met in Addis Ababa, Ethi- opia. Dr. Blake told the committee' that contacts with non-Christian religions are becoming increasingly important for Christian churches and ecumenical groups around the world. In such a situation. he said, "The roots of Christianity in Judaism, the shameful history of Christian-Jewish relations over the centuries and the religious aspects of the continuing conflicts in the Middle East combine to require the World Council of Churches to give particular atten- tion to dialogue with Judaism." Dr. Blake noted that since the last central committee meeting 16 months ago, the council had met twice with the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Con- I sultations. This is a new coalition of world Jewish groups, including the American-Jewish Committee. Synagogue Council of America and the World Jewish Congress. Ontario ADL Appoints Anglican Priest sis Head TORONTO (JTA) — The Rev. Roland De Corneille, a 4S-year-old Anglican priest, has been appointed to direct the Anti - Defamation League in Ontario under its new name of Bnai Brith League for Human Rights. It is believed to be the first time a full-time ADL di. rector of the Christian faith has been appointed. Father , De Corneille, born in France. was educated in Switzer land, the U.S. and Canada. From i962 he was in charge • of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue for the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. He is—author-4 "Christian and- Jews: Dialogue" published in 1266. Some authorities feel our warehouse sale oversteps the limits of the law. Because of its clandestine atmosphere. And because the furniture prices border on stealing. And the customer pay-offs are so low, that they really do belong under the table. And on top of that, some of our customers are speeding to get here. So when you come, drive at legal speed, to 8600 E. 7 Mile Road, between Van Dyke and Outer Drive. That's our warehouse. And only come while there's daylight. From 9 to 6, weekdays. And come soon. Because the sale only lasts until our furniture supply is busted. Or until we are. Stevens Chairs—Armless Curtis Pedestal Swivel Chairs 72 x 36 Table Desk Robert John—Brown Fabric Chair Art Metal Arm Chair were $110.00 now $ 49.50 Yellow Plastic Planter Stendig Stool—Oak Burke Bucket Arm Chairs Plastic Stack Chairs Plexiglass Round Side Table Brown-Saltman Table, Walnut & Glass were $104.00 now 5 46.50 was $350.00 now $119.50 was $129.50 now $ 39.-50 was $161.25 now $ 75.00 Reduced to $ 39.50 was $150.00 .110W $ 49.50 , were $125.00 now $ 39.50 were $ 29.50 'IOW $ 10.95 was $ 79.50.flow $ 19.50 . was $189.50 new $ 74.50 Silvers reserves the tight to limit cuantitios otwehased Silver's Warehouse Sale is on 8600 E. 7 Mile Road (Between Van Dyke and Outer Drive.) SILVER'S THE EDEEKE PEOPLE