Terrorists Renew Global Threats; Scotland Yard Alerted (Continued from Page 1) should exercise the utmost care in view of the tragedy that has befallen Mr. Sieff," the spokesman said. He added that "the warning was in general terms and not tied to any specific knowl- edge we have as to the actual shooting" at Sieff's Central London home. (In Beirut, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsi- bility for shooting Sieff. A PFLP spokesman said Sieff was a leader of the Zionist movement which "committed and is still committing crimes and massacres against our Palestinian people.") On Tuesday, with his con- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, January 4, 1974 HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes-For Over 36 Years 24750 TELEGRAPH At 10 Mil* Noe to Dunkin' Donuts Open Daily to 6, Thursday to 8 SUNDAY 11 to 4 dition having improved, Sieff was removed from the hospi- tal's intensive care unit. It was reported that he was doing very well and was sit- ting up in bed. Sieff's personal secretary told the JTA that "the opera- tion for the removal of a bullet in Mr. Sieff's head was completely successful and he has stood up much better than expected ... He has not spoken before or after the operation and the police are still waiting to interview him when it is possible. It will take several days before it can be ascertained whether a complete recovery is like- ly," the secretary said. Sieff was shot by an un- identified assailant admitted to his home by his butler Sunday night. A Scotland Yard . spokesman ,.t o I d ..the JTA, "We cannot yet say anything beyond the fact that there are no signs of robbery as a motive. 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Sieff is president of Marks and Spencer, one of the world's largest retail stores. He is president of the Joint Israel Appeal, honorary vice president of the Zionist Fed- eration and president of the Zionist Federation's Educa- tion Trust. His elder brother, Lord S'ieff, is vice president of the World Jewish Con- gress. Immediately after the at- tack, police cordoned off the area surrounding Sieff's man- sion and tightened their security around other lead- ing British Jews. A police spokesman said there has been maximum security for leading British Jews for the past two years after threats had been made against the life of Sieff, members of his family and other prominent Jews. (The late I s r a el Sieff, father of Joseph Sieff, estab- lished the Sieff Institute, which preceded the Weiz- mann Institute, in Rehovot. He was the first Lord Sieff, was closely associated in Zionist work with Dr. Chaim Weizmann and was among the most generous Jewish philanthropists of this cen- tury. He was one of the pioneers in British Zionism and the World Zionist Move- ment.) Heathrow and all other air- ports throughout Britain were on a special alert Wed- nesday after Scotland Yard reported Arabs on the loose in Europe seeking new ter- rorist targets. The Evening Standard re- ports that security authori- ties at Heathrow now have a list containing 30 names of terrorists who may be trying to pass through London or get into the country intent on attacking prominent Jews. The list is being kept a close secret but airline officials have been informed and told to watch for the names. Police are said to be aware that these terrorists might be traveling on false passports. Immigration control men are now working in close coop- eration with Scotland Yard scrutinizing all Middle East passports. Any passengers even slightly suspect are being searched. A tight watch is also being kept on diplo- matic mail and luggage which is normally exempt from airport controls. Police have been told to keep the closest possible watch on luggage being brought in for embassies, specially Arab embassies. Possible Labels Theft Sparks Fears in U. S. ATLANTA -(JTA) — The Israel Government Tourist Office here suspects that a quantity of its envelopes and labels may have been stolen from its premises early last month and could be used to send letter bombs to unsus- pecting recipients. Marcia Goldman, a secretary at the IGTO, told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency that the FBI, called in to investigate the possible theft, agreed that letter bombs could have been the motivation. Miss Goldman said that the IGTO, which employs four persons including its direc- tor, Reuven Harli, is not cer- tain that a theft took place. She said suspicion was aroused when a door lock was found broken Dec. 3 in- dicating a possible break-in. But according to Miss Gold- man, everything inside was "intact" and nothing was missing except, possibly en- velopes and labels which the IGtO uses in its mailings. She said, however, that there was no absolute evidence that large quantities of en- velopes or labels were miss- ing. (The JTA was informed by the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America in New York, that it learned of the theft from friends outside New York. According to a seminary spokesman, an FBI agent in Atlanta identified as Mr. Held announced that an unspecified number of air- mail and regular envelopes of various sizes and an un- specified number of blank labels with the IGTO return addresses were stolen from the Atlanta office, possibly for use as letter bombs. The labels were described as printed in Roman type in orange ink on white, bearing the IGTO emblem—two men carrying a vine of grapes. Underneath they carry the IGTO address in Atlanta, 795 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 635.) In Washington, Sen. Henry Jackson, commenting on threats on his life by Arab terrorists, said he will not be blackmailed and that his support of Israel will not be lessened by the energy crisis. In Rome, the trial of the five Arab terrorists who at- One of the accused, Gabriel Khury, reportedly criticized the terrorists who killed 32 people in Rome airport Dec. 17 and called them "enemies of the Arab cause." his boots. He was identified as Portes Maria Olbo, with a Portuguese passport. He said he bought the gun in the U.S. for his brother in Rot- terdam. In Amsterdam, West Ger- man authorities have warn- ed officials at Schiphol Air- port that two Black Septem- ber groups entered Western Europe through Brussels last week. The terrorists are re- portedly armed with SAM-7 rockets. Furthermore, the government has ordered in- creased vigilence during the holidays at all vital points of the country's natural gas net- work to guard against possi- ble sabotage. 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