Elrom's Murder Is Denounced as Senseless (Continued from Page 1) credit for the kidnaping. They de- manded the release of all revolu- tionaries in Turkish custody in return for Elrom's life. Turkish authorities launched a nationwide dragnet which rounded up scores of suspects but were un- able to apprehend the kidnapers. Before departing for Helsinki Mrs. Meir said, "I think a word of appreciation and thanks is due to the Turkish government" for its efforts to. rescue Elrom. The kidnap-murder was viewed by Israelis as an act of sheer ter- rorism with no link to the Arab- Israel conflict although the Turkish terrorists are known to sympathize with the most extreme of the Pal- estinian guerrilla groups. Edelman Pleads: Trees for Elrom as JNF Memorial In a paid advertisement in this issue, Bernard Edelman, prominent Detroit realtor, urges the planting of trees in Israel through the Jewish National Fund, in memory of Ephraim Elrom. "He gave his life," his ad reads. "I respectfully suggest that all of us respond by planting trees in Israel in his memory." President Zalman Shazar sent a message of condolence to Elrom's widow. He said: "We are shocksd by the awful news of this cruel crime. Our hearts are with you in your grief, which is the grief of all of us." Elrom's body was brought to Is- rael in a Turkish transport plane. Arriving aboard the plane were the widow and her sister, accompanied by the Turkish chief of protocol and Deputy Director of the Israeli Foreign Ministry Moshe Sassoun, who flew to Turkey last week. The plane was met by Foreign Minister Abba Eban, Police Minis- ter Shlomo Hillel and the chief military chaplain, Rabbi Shlomo Goren. Elrom's remains lay in state at the Tel Aviv section of the foreign ministry where Eban and Hillel delivered eulogies. The slain Isra- eli diplomat was buried in the mili- tary section of the Kiryat Shaul cemetery near Tel Aviv. In Tel Aviv, Knesset members and cabinet ministers headed by Acting Premier Yigal Allon joined thousands of mourners at the funeral. Elrom was buried with full hon- ors near the grave of his only son, Gideon, who was killed in a plane crash less than two years ago. Rabbi Goren officiated at the burial services. The Turkish gov- ernment was represented by its chief of protocol who accompanied Elrom's coffin on the flight from Space Science Computer Method Used for New Type Market Scheme Er _ •N JERUSALEM — Mathematics of missile guiding have been used by a Hebrew University scientist to devise a new type of marketing scheme for Israeli citrus fruit ex- ported to Europe, which eventually may serve as a model to exporters of such commodities elsewhere in the world. The scheme, based on that used in space science, is the result of a research project initiated by Dr. Yakir Plessner, 36, lecturer at the university's faculty of agriculture in Rehovot, after it had become clear that conditions for marketing citrus abroad had worsened for several reasons. These included an increased sup- ply from other Mediterranean countries (mainly Spain, followed by Morocco and Algeria) and the change of the retail structure as witnessed by the increasing num- :ber of supermarkets and large re- tail chains. Alarmed by these prospects, Dr. Plessner set out to contrive an • optimal marketing policy for Isra- eli oranges and grapefruit in four .major European markets: United Kingdom, West Germany, Holland and Belgium. Israeli citrus fetch some $60,000,000 annually in these markets, but it is increasingly evi- dent that new methods must be in- troduced to cope with the competi- tion and maintain or possibly increase Israel's share in citrus export to this area. The research project is car- ried out at the university's facul- ty of agriculture within the frame of the Center for Agricultural Economic Research, a body * * 2 New Student Dorms JERUSALEM — The number of students accommodated in dormi- tories at the Hebrew University's faculty of agriculture in Rehovot reached 236 with the dedication of a 74-bed residence hall established in_ the name of Carrie and Nathan A. Rosen of Miami. Another dormitory accommodat- ing 32 male students, established in memory of Herman Yablick by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Yablick of Miami Beach, was dedicated at the Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus. founded and financed by the He- brew University and various economic circles. The sponsor is the Citrus Marketing Board of Israel. In his study, Dr. Pless- ner headed a five-man research team. The researchers made two statis- tical analyses of prices and quan- tities of various sizes of fruit, to help establish demand estimates, and all this material was fed into the university's CDC-6400 electron- ic computer on the Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. The marketing scheme they de- vised is designed to maximize the total FOB revenues from Israeli citrus exports to these four mar- kets. A computer program has been written and is already being operated by the CDC computer dur- ing the current citrus season, on a weekly basis. Every week a new forecast is given for the operation for the rest of the season, as the past week's market results are fed into the computer and become a basic fac- tor for further forecasts. Istanbul and by the charge de' affaires and member of the Turk- ish legation in Israel. In Washington, State Department spokesman Charles W. Bray said Tuesday of the kidnap-murder that the department "continues to de- plore in the strongest terms possi- ble this form of criminal behavior." Bray offered "sincerest condo- lence" to Elrom's widow, Elsa. In Istanbul, parliament ap- proved the government's request that the one-month period of mar- tial law imposed April 26 in the wake of internal disturbances be extended for two more months. Parliament passed a government- sponsored, retroactive capital-pun- ishment law for kidnapings. Eight men and a woman are being sought in the Elrom case. Protest by Revisionists Issued at Chicago Conclave Special to The Jewish News CHICAGO—At a special national conclave of the United Zionists Re- visionists of America, held here Tuesday, a strong condemnation was issued of the murder of Israel Consul General Ephraim Elrom in Turkey. The Zionists Revisionists de- manded that the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union, and the Arab states, issue similar condemnations. Dr. Howard Adelson, professor of history at City College of New York, national president of Zionists Revisionists, stated that whether the Russians and the Arabs con- demn "this heinous and unspeak- able crime will be a test of their sincerity of fundamental humani- tarian issues." The conclave called on the Soviet Union to permit Russian Jews to emigrate to Israel and to release all political prisoners, whose only "crime" according to Prof. Adel- son is the desire to live in Israel, their ancestral homeland. Keynoting the conclave in addi- tion to Prof. Adelson were Dr. Moshe Lev, Rabbi Shalom Epstein and Norbert Rosenthal, leaders of the Chicago Zionists Revision- ists, as well as Steven Goldin and Moshe Brodetzky, leaders of the Zionists Revisionists of Detroit and Washington. THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, May 28, 1971-5 Chemistries to Be Linked at Weizmann Institute REHOVOT — Research on the frontiers of modern chemistry will be given new impetus at the Weiz- mann Institute of Science with the construction of the Perlman Insti- tute of Chemical Sciences—sched- uled for completion in 1973—toward which Chicago lawyer and commu- nity leader Harold L. Perlman has contributed $1,500,000. Work on the building, which will be one of the largest single structures on the grounds of the institute, is to begin later this year. The new institute will make pos- sible closer contact and coopera- tion among Weizmann Institute chemists, who have been scattered throughout the campus. Lowest Rentals purchase option BEST SERVICE Factory trained experts Quickest Results * ADD-n-TYPE SHOPS iE _ INC. 342-7800 689-3030 • ,**********************ii c NEW CADILLAC? SEE OR CALL ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. 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