Tourists Saved in Downpour TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli police rescued six American tourists Tuesday from flash floods in the usually parched Negev region south of the Dead Sea. A family of five named Levin was pulled to safety when their 300 Black Hebrews Face Deportation JERUSALEM (JTA)—Some 300 black Hebrews living in Dimona soon will receive deportation or- ders from the interior ministry. Ministry sources confirmed plans to deport" tile Blacks whose tem- porary residents visas have ex- pired. The JTA questioned interior ministry sources about the de- portation plans after Yehuda Yef- fet, secretary of the local Hista- drat branch in Dimona, told re- porters that the Blacks were becoming a serious nuisance in Dimona. Yeffet claimed that during the past few weeks they repeatedly took food from the local super- markets and refused to pay. He said the police were informed and that he was subsequently as- sured by the interior minister that the Blacks have been ordered to leave the country and would be de- ported if they refused to leave on their own. OPEN SUN. 12 to 5 PEN WEEK NIGHTS LOT C NORTHLAND LOT 4 EASTLAND UN Shoe on Other Foot, Pakistan Cries 'Foul' car was washed away by flood waters pouring down what had been a dry riverbed only minutes before. An American, identified as Rich- ard Jenks, was rescued by heli- copter and taken to Hadassah Hos- pital in Jerusalem after he was found exhausted at the water's edge near Nahal Yeelim in the Sodom area. Police said that Jenks was nearly drowned when he tried to ride his scooter through what he thought was shallow water. The floods were caused by -tor- rential rains that have swept Is- rael in recent days, including the Negev which rarely gets much rainfall. Several roads in the re- gion have been closed. Meanwhile, northern Israel was blanketed by a 24-hour snowfall that covered the Galilean moun- tains and sent ski enthusiasts to the slopes of Mt. Hermon. Tel Aviv was lashed by a hail storm which damaged crops in the area. Israeli farmers welcomed the rain but are now impatient for sunny days so that they can start their winter planting. UNITED NATIONS (ZINS) — Some political observers here be- lieve that the inability of the Unit- ed Nations to cope with the India- Pakistan War will have a direct bearing on its role in the current Israel-Arab impasse. Pakistan Foreign Minister Dr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who had al- ways voted against Israel, intro- duced resolutions condemning "Is- rael aggression" and consistently demanded that Israel abide by the decisions of the UN, has done a complete about-face on the world organization. It is reported that, in a conver- sation with Israel Foreign Minis- ter Abba Eban, the Pakistan dip- lomat declared that "the resolu- tions of the UN aren't worth the paper on which they are written," and asserted that "one must be strong because the only language the world understands is the lan- guage of power." Some days later, when the UN General Assembly adopted its resolution calling on Israel to with- draw from the occupied territories, Eban said that that resolution has about as much value as the other resolutions adopted by the polit- ically bankrupt UN. Morose men hate the cheerful. —Samuel Johnson. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 31, 1971-3 Official proud possession CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Harvard Row Shopping Center Lahser & 11 Mile Phone 353-3146 Ails Foreign Car Service Dailv—Hospit,11— Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. FARM VALLEY GARDENS PR 2-4350 World-Wida Dolivary Fps r018 W. 9 ile d. Ferndale, Mich. Alfons G. Rehme 548-3926 Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche Between livernois & Pinecrest Save the American Way NOW EARN * ** * NO( * * * 4, S ore, 'f.•44 t• JANUARY SALE. WINTER COATS $39 Values to $70 INCREDIBLE! WOOL CASUALS FAKE FURS WOOL BLENDS PANT COATS SOLIDS, PLAIDS, TWEEDS • SIZES 6 to 20 • • • • • Chem* it: Surwin's, Master Charge, BankAnunicard Agency OMEGA for a lifetime of *Pr < f--- 2 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. American Savings 14 branches throughout Metropolitan Detroit Accounts insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation Rates Effective January 1, 1972