• Security Prisoners Freed from Jail; Israel Ready for Exch ange With Egypt TEL AVIV (JTA)—Police Min- ister Shlomo Hillel said that "hun- dreds" of security prisoners and administrative detainees have been released from custody in recent weeks. The security prisoners in- clude terrorists and collaborators. Many of those released had al- ready been sentenced but not for r -LOT G NORTHLANE• er — A=." - LOT 4 J EASTLAND 41344* °PELSON. 12 TO 5 OPEN MONTS TIL 9 P.M. YEAR-END 0% 5- SAVE UP Dramatic Savings on Special Groups of Winter Fashions. Charge it. Sorwin's, BankAmerciard, Master" Charge. The other two, Mordechai Cohen and Mordechai Bavil, civilian employes of the Army Canteen Service, were captured by Egyptian commandos on Feb. H, 1970. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said Israel was prepared to ex- change all Egyptian prisoners-of- The Red Cross is expected to war in its custody for all Israelis press for their release. Achikar held captive by Egypt. But Dayan told Dayan that he was well treat- said he doubted that the Egyptians would agree despite the fact Egyp- Daily—Hospital—Sympathy tian POWs by far outnumber the Israelis. Dayan spoke to newsmen at a military hospital where he greeted Eyal Achikar, a wounded Israeli pilot who was returned after spend- ing- nearly 17 months in an Egyp- tian prison hospital. Achikar, who was shot down over Egyptian territory on June 30, ed in the Egyptian hospital and received devoted care. He was in excellent spirits, and doctors say he may recover fully from his wounds but will require extensive treatment. _ Dayan disclosed that Israel had approached every international institution and many influential persons all over the world in ef- forts to secure Achikar's release. The returned four Egyptian sol- diers and six civilians were cap- tured during an Israeli commando raid on Shadwan Island in the Gulf of Suez on Jan. 22, 1970. C2 Agency OMEGA for a lifetime of Official proud possession "Oir ektr/Iii CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Harvard Row Shopping Center Leiner 8 11 Mile Phone NORTHLAND FORD FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. FARM YALLEY GARDENS LEADS THE WAY SO DOE; GEORGE RUSKIN PR 2-4350 NORTHLAND FORD World-Wide Delivery IC MILE & GREENFIELD Save the American Way NOW EARN X12 • Coremets • Safeties • Reiecoals Valuei to $40 • Peat Coats • Cased Coats $ 9 AN-Seam Gets Values to $80 • wed Goals • Suits • Desigeor Gots $39 Vales to•i1110 • Mos - Mede Fors • AKA Trim • Cashmeros LBW Aim _ $8 Coots & Skits DRESSES-GOWNS Values to $20 • Dressy, Quad • P=1 Sots • Fenn& • Gems Values to 40 • hot sots • After 5 Gowen • %nipper Drosses $ 10 19 Valoes,M, $400 • Bottelerrs • Par • l* sla t Gems • • 9 ValuiM,M . 0 . 00 • Dosigsm Dresses • Artor -.51/resses • Peet, Lee& Sleet Styles SPORTSWEAR Values to $6 • TM*: Itheses • -skirts • Siocks Values to ;12 • Shocks • gooses, Tops • Skirts Values to 518 • Better Sweaters • Desiper Blesses • sldrts, Decks Values to $24 • • • • Gents Net Sets koftPws Ski Jackets $3 $6 $9 $15, 353-3146 QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE SUITS COATS values to $25 • The number of persons de- tained on administrative orders has declined from 1,300 to 520 at present. 1970, was exchanged for four Egyptian soldiers and six civilians. The exchange, under the auspices of the International Red Cross, raised hopes here that Egypt would soon return four Israelis captured during the past two years. Two of them are pilots—Lt. Dan Avidan shot down Dec. 14, 1969, and Mena- hem Eini, shot down July 18, 1970. Both were wounded. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1971-3 To And More • overt acts of sabotage, Hillel said. He stated that the releases were made possible by the calmer at- mosphere prevailing in the country this year. Israel still has 3,500 security prisoners, most of them from ad- ministered territories or neighbor- ing countries and about 250 from Israel. on day in, day out passbook savings Highest rate on regular savings in,Michigan. 5% annually, compounded quarterly, with interest figured from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. A American Savings 14 branches throughout Metropolitan Detroit Accounts insured to S20,000 by Federal Savings ii Loan Insurance Corporation Rates Effective January 1, 1972