22—Friday; March 16, 1973 THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS10 -1. -m 4 Adas Shalom Plans First Shabat Service in Its New Sanctuary Cong. Adas Shalom will hold its first Shabat services 9 a.m. Saturday in its new main sanctuary. The service will start in the social hall, and at 9:45 the hakadasha, or consecration, of the new sanctuary will begin. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Can- tor Nicholas Fenakel and the synagogue choir will lead the congregation in a procession as the Torah scrolls are transferred from the social hall to their permanent place in the ark. Rabbi Segal will speak on "Memory and Vision: a Peo- ple's • Priorities." Plans will be announced for the September ."Weekend of Dedication" when the bima adornments will be complet- ed. The weekend will mark the beginning of the "Year of Dedication." Cooper Resolution Attacks Guerrillas State Senator Daniel S. Cooper (D-Oak Park) intro- duduced a resolution con- demning the Black Septem- ber Arab guerrillas and urg- ed the immediate opening of peaceful negotiations between Israel and the Arab states. Cooper said "I introduced and will fight for the passage of this resolution because I believe the Michigan Senate Creative Party Planning induciing Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Favors Invitations and Party Accessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 should go on record as being outraged by the activities of this group of criminals who attempt to legitimatize their international criminal activi- ties by wearing the cloak of nationalism." Cooper said "Terror will not solve the problems of the Middle East. If the Arab states truly want to solve problems and bring peace to the Middle East they should join Israel at the negotiating table for serious peace talks." Cooper's resolution "calls upon the United States, the United Nations, and the in- ternational community to urge and support the imme- diate opening of negotiations without a priori conditions, between Israel and the Arab states, and that they lend any support needed to make such discussions successful. It is time that terror be re- placed by sincere peace CROWN KOSHER CATERERS, INC. 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Orders to be picked up at CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE FRED BAUM 548-7997 OR GITEL CROSS 548-9000 S C e Guevara' Killed in Clash i TEL AVIV '(JTA) — Th e Arab terrorist known as "Ch e Guevara," whose activity re cently has resulted in a num ber of murders of Ara b notables and in the resump tion of terrorist activitie s against Israeli forces in th e Gaza Strip, was killed las t Friday morning in a clas h with an Israeli army unit a t his hiding place. With him were two othe r terrorist commanders w h o also were killed. There wen e no casualties to the Israelis officials said. Following a hand grenad e throwing Thursday at an Is raeli army truck which re suited in the death of an Israeli soldier and injuries to another Israeli, army units conducted searches in some Gaza suburbs. Two hand grenades were found in the Rimal quarter. Later a subterranean bunker was discovered at the home of a local physician, Dr. Ra- shad Mousmar. Three Popu- lar Front for the Liberation of Palestine commanders were hiding in the bunker. One of them was "Che Gue- vara," so called because he modeled his activities after those of the Cuban guerrilla leader. - The terrorists opened fire at the approaching Israelis. The fire was returned and the three terrorists were killed. Arms and ammunition as well as propaganda mate- rial Were found in the bunker. Dr. Mousmar had been previously convicted for aid- ing terrorists and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. He was released, however, after two years on condition_ that he would remain in his medical profession and have no connections with terror- ists. He was detained when the bunker was found in his home. grounds that it was only leased by Mousmar. The notables claimed the building was actually owned by a local Arab, Abdel Ka- rim el Saurani, who, they said, is now an American citizen working in Rangoon, Burma, under contract to the United Nations. Israeli au- thorities "-- s a i d Mousmar's ownership was established. In any event, Israeli offi- cials noted that the demolition of premises used to shelter terrorists was sanctioned not only by Israeli law but by the Egyptian law introduced into the Gaza Strip in 1948 and by the laws of the British mandatory regime in Pales- tine before that. Israeli sappers destroyed the building in stages, using small explosive charges. The operation took two hours. Care was taken not to dam- age adjacent buildings. TEL AVIV (JTA)—A mil- itary court in Kuneitra im- posed mild sentences Tues- day on six Druze villagers from Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights who were charged with failure to in- form Israeli authorities of existence of a Syrian spy ring in their village. The accused, who had or- iginally pleaded not guilty, changed their pleas to guilty. One received a three-year suspended sentence and will have to serve nine months in Israeli authorities rejected Ali Raffa, the attorney for representations by Gaza not- Daoud Osman Turki, the ring ables to spare the villa on leader of the Syrian-directed Max Fisher Honored by ZOA in Cleveland; Urges Greater Support of Educational Tasks CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, 0. ing "more and better edu- cation available" to its youth, "especially immi- grant children" from Afro- Asian countries, as a major step in helping to close. the "social-economic gap" be- tween Israel's Oriental and Western Jewish communi- ties. Fisher declared that " most Jewish children in the free countries, our own included, still get little or no Jewish education . . . If we are not going to teach our young The court is expected to pronounce judgment in sev- eral days, after which 27 other spy ring suspects in- cluding four Jews, will be brought to trial in the same Haifa district court. Nine more suspects in the Syrian-directed spy ring, all of them non-Jews, were charged with conspiracy to commit acts of sabotage in Israel. They are charged with planning sabotage in Army camps, oil refineries and fuel installations. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY . REMOVED eyebrows — Neckline—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION .SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD 'Room 260 Nr. Northland 8 Providence NospilOI PHONE 557-1108 • 15 Years Downtown Mild Sentences Imposed on Druze Villagers jail. Lesser sentences were meted out to the others, and several were released immed- iately as they had served the tefins of their sentences while awaiting trial. - - According to the charges, the defendants were . ,aware of the fact that two Syrian intelligence agents had been visiting the village on the slopes of Mt. Hermon regu- Israeli sappers Monday larly between the end' of 1970 totally demolished Mous- and the middle of 1972. mar's luxurious villa. He is Defense counsel in the under detention and faces Haifa trial asked the court charges of sheltering terror. to acquit the six defendants ists. His family was per- of espionage charges on mitted to remove valuables grounds that they acted and furnishings from the solely from political motiva- building before it was de- tions and had no intention of stroyed. harming the state. —Max M. Fisher of Detroit, chairman of the Jewish Agency's board of governors, made a two-pronged appeal Sunday for increased Amer- ican Jewish support of gen- eral education in Israel and Jewish education in the United States. Addressing a meeting of the Zionist Organization of America's Cleveland Region at the Park Synagogue here, Fisher said American Jews must assist Israel in mak- Arab-Jewish spy ring, and Tousiya Cohen, lawyer for Ehud Adiv, head of the ring's Jewish section, did not deny that their clients visited Syria, trained in the use of arms and explosives a n d explosives and passed infor- mation to enemy agents. But they claimed that they were motivated by a political ideology that wanted to bring about political revolutions in Israel and other Middle East- ern countries. The attorneys argued that the defendants passed on in- formation that was known to every soldier and civilian in Israel and therefore could not be considered classified. people what it means to be a Jew," he said, "then we have no right to say we are con- cerned about Jewish sur- vival." At the ZOA meeting, Fisher received the Cleveland Re- gion's Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil- ver Award in recognition of his "friendship and concern for the welfare and security of the state of Israel." Pre- vious recipients of the award, a glass etching of the late American Zionist leader, are Sen. Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio (1971) and House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (1972). The presentation was made by Conrad J. Morgen- stern, president of the ZOA Region. Herman L. Weisman, pres- ident of the ZOA, who ad- dressed the meeting, said Fisher "has proven himself as a great force for the com- mitment of American Jewry to aid the people of Israel, especially in the fields of absorption of new immigrants and education." A. NEW CONCEPT IN -COMPATIBILITY . GASTROLOGICAL DATING SW COUPLES 778. -281' MISHLOACH MONOS DOOR TO DOOR IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT An intensive and unprecedented Shalach Monos campaign will take place Purim D ay, Sunday, March 18. 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