sio.cv.ie tAtvi, 0 ' 7 0 ,400 — Allied Drive Sets Pace for Generous U.S. Giving Kick-Off for Metro Workers (Continued from Page 1) provided for and added: "We the reports; Robert M. Rubin, are a community that does chairman of the junior divi- not shrink from its responsi- sion; and Mrs. Merle Harris, bilities overseas and at home. Zuckerman, in addition to head of the women's divi- his acclaim of the Detroit sion—the first two groups to oversubscribe 1 a s t year's record for generosity, took contributions; and these ad- occasion to introduce the fea- ditional divisions; Norman ture film and to pay high Rosenfeld, mercantile; Sher- honors to Israel Prime Min- wood Colburn, services-arts ister Golda Meir. He said and crafts; Joseph H. Pearl- that there were prolonged man, industrial and automo- negotiations with BBC in tive; Milton Dresner, real London to acquire the film estate and building trades; that was shown at the con- Torn Klein, food; Jack A. clusion of the evening's pro- Robinson, professional; and gram. It's a deeply moving film John Nemon, metropolitan. portraying the Golda Meir Handleman pointed out in role, covering her experi- his opening remarks that 2,- ences from her childhood in 000 volunteer workers have Russia, and inter alia re- been enrolled to conduct the views Jewish experiences dur- solicitations, with at least ing the early trying days in 9,000 more prospects to be the Zionist movement, the reached. He appealed to his eras of persecutions, the Nazi fellow workers that "1973 terror, the British role in must set a • new record for Palestine and the emergence hard work and solicitations." of Israel into statehood. He emphasized that there are Rabbi Jacob E. Segal l o c al educational, welfare opened Wednesday's program and vocational services to be with an invocation. French Police Check Channel Ferries After Terrorist Threat PARIS (JTA) — French police began an intensive se- curity watch on all ferries crossing the English Chan- nel Sunday. Police sources said that Palestinian terrorists h a d threatened to blow up the vessels in reprisal for the ar- rest and expulsion from France of Dr. Diane Camp- bell-Lefevre, a South African' physician who admitted un- der questioning by French police that she belonged to the Black September terror- ist organization. Police sources said that the Black September threats were being checked but that "in the meantime we are taking no risks." All depart- ing cross-channel ships, hov- ercraft and ferries were be- ing thoroughly checked along with passengers and cars. Dr. Campbell-Lefevre, 31, and her Palestinian compan- ion, 27-year-old Jamil Abdel Hakim, were brought before the French State Security Court by police who said the doctor had committed no crime with which she can be charged in France. Intent to commit a crime is not an offense under French law. The Palestinian could only be charged with using forged travel documents and ille- gal entry into France. Dr. Campbell-Lefevre left for Beirut in 1971 after she obtained her medical degree at Cape Town University. In Lebanon, where she work- ed in refugee camps, she be- came interested in the Pal- estinian cause and helped El Fatah and other extremist organizations, it was report- ed. French police believe that the young South African doc- tor acted as the Black Sep- tember local liaison agent in France. They believe she was in charge of securing accommodations, money and travel documents for Black Septembrists. It was reported in London that Dr. Campbell-Lefevre has been known for some time to the Special Branch at Scotland Yard because of her association with the Pal- estinian movement. Meanwhile, the danger of Arab terrorists attacks in West Germany has increased, with particularly endangered targets including Israeli in- stallations, airlines offices, the Jordanian Embassy and oil concerns, • West German security services reported. They said t,h e y had re- ceived numerous alerts re- cently from Western intelli- gence agencies, according to which Black September com- mandos are at present in Western Europe trying to gain entry into West Ger- many. If you pick up a starving dog annd make him pros- perous, he will not bite you. That is the principal differ- ence between a dog and a man.—Mark Twain. • • • • —Friday, March 30, 1973 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I. AI, Brazil Hold Landing Rights Talks RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) that Varig Airlines open a —Preliminary meetings be- route from Brazil to Israel. tween an El Al delegation and Brazilian officials have 13 ! IN '4!04400 •sopelqm so•lin e 1 d aft* WOW& CU S s plans for El Al landing rights to begin in April. It is no walmost two years since Israel asked Brazil for NVH1 3NIM /13N1d V CNN permission to pick up and 1,NOM no), NMOU 3aisdn discharge passengers at Rio's airport on flights between lET.S•A• Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires. _310 noA Israel has also proposed * * *• *•* * * * * * * * * * * * . 4 1 Workers' kits for the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund were distributed , at the metropolitan di- vision kick-off. Displaying them are presidents of several groups honored with special commemorative certificates for their increased support of the AJC-IEF. 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