• • • Two Israeli-Arab Terror Sus ects Are Caught Near Ma'alot :•••••••••••••••••••••• • . MOVING? • • • JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two suspected terrorists were caught at a roadblock on the Ma'alot-Sasa road in Central Galilee Monday. They were riding in an • • Israel-licensed 626-6795 626-8402 • taxi and said IRENE EAGLi • • • • 626-8907 626-4769 • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • h••••••• ••••• •••••••••• Friday, June 7, 1974-19 • • HOUSEHOLD SALES • • IN YOUR HOME • • • • • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • : MARION GASPAS • FATHER KNOWS BEST AND DESERVES THE BEST Choose From Our Large Selection in Brand Names • Of Sportswear • Walking Suits • Leisure Jackets • Slacks • Shirts • Ties • Belts • All Weather Coats • Formal Wear and Accessories WE SPECIALIZE IN CADETS & PORTLEYS SHORT—REGULAR—LONG they were on their way to a Druze village near Safad, but they admitted to police later that they were on an un- specified mission to cause casualties in Israel and had infiltrated from Lebanon with three companions. The latter are believed to have returned to Lebanon. The suspects were identi- fied as Mahumed Rashid Hadi and Jamil Mustagah Dihab, both 18, from the Israeli-Arab village of Maj- dal Krom in Western Galilee. According to police, the two went to Lebanon several years ago to join El Fatah. The taxi driver who had picked them up near the Lebanese border told police he had no idea his passen- gers were infiltrators. Extra security measures were instituted to forestall possible terrorist acts on Tuesday, the seventh anni- versary of the start of the Six-Day War. Security of- ficials disclosed that one of The Malabys are accused the steps taken several days of murdering an Israeli taxi ago was the demolition of a driver and stuffing his booby- two-story house in the Arab trapped body into the trunk neighborhood of Shufat, north of his cab which was parked of Jerusalem, which had in a busy downtown section been occupied by seven of Jerusalem. They are also members of the Malaby held responsible for setting family recently arrested for up Katyusha rocket launch- a series of terrorist outrages. ers with timing devices on a Conclave Presents The destruction of the Mal- hill overlooking Jerusalem on Pekarsky Lecture aby house drew sharp pro- May 15, the day of the EAST ORANGE, N.J. (JTA) tests from East Jerusalem Ma'alot massacre. The — The Herman M. Pekarsky Arab circles. Authorities said rockets were aimed at heav- Memorial Lecture, sponsored the extreme measures were ily populated areas of the by the Jewish Community taken to demonstrate that capital and were discovered Fedei'ation of Metropolitan Israel "means business" in and defused only minutes New Jersey, was presented its war on terrorists. before they were set to fire. by Dr. Alfred Kutzik, social work professor of the Penn- sylvania School of Social Work, at the 76th annual meeting of the National Con- ference of Jewish Commu- nal Service in San Francisco Sunday through Wednesday. The lecture is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Pekar- LONDON (JTA)—Sir Sam- sky, who served the Jewish One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers uel Fisher, president of the Community Federation as Board of Deputies of British executive director from 1945 1300 N. Campbell Road 2253 Cole Streel Jews since September 1973, until his death in 1963 at Royal Oak Birmingham has been elevated to the the age of 56. Peerage. LI 1-3313 Mi 4-4613 He becomes a life Peer Kissinger Miffed with the title Baron (which is one of the five titles a mem- by Israelis' Insults ber of the House of Lords JERUSALEM (ZINS) — can have). Close associates of Dr. Henry This means that the titre is Kissinger, accompanying him on his latest Mideast jour- not inherited. In Sir Samuel's case it ney, have disclosed that the does not matter because he U.S. secretary of state was and his wife, Millie, the new agonized by the nature of the Lady Fisher, have only one hostile demonstrations against him in Israel. daughter. Kissinger is said to have Sir Samuel, 69, has been one of the most influential been disturbed by the shouts and effective Labor leaders of "Jew boy," coming from Independent. Experienced. Effective Leadership. Israeli demonstrators. He at the municipal level. told his associates that in all Married, eight children (2 in high school, 1 in his years as a high-ranking jr. high, 3 in elementary, 2 pre-school). South- American official, neither in field school board 4 years—past president. the U.S. nor in any of the Past president committee for Excellence in Edu- Arab countries which he _vis- cation, former Father V. P. Schoenhals PTA. ited, had anything like this Graduate, University of Notre Dame. happened. He said Israel is the only country where anti- These leading citizens ask you to add your Semitic insults were hurled vote to theirs, to re-elect JOE KELLY to the at him. Southfield Board of Education on Monday, June 10, 1974. POTTER Samuel Fisher Now Life Peer MOVING & STORAGE CO. RE-ELECT JOSEPH D. KELLY EW LIVONIA STORE 22141 COOLIDGE 37205 SIX MILE ROAD at Newburgh Road NEWBURGH PLAZA PHONE: 427-8970 or 72 OAK PARK 398-9188 :. • Southfield Board of Education 'ASH WALLPAPER COMPANY •.• IS NOW READY TO SERVE YOU IN OUR NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS SQUARE LK. RD. I MILE N `Terrorist Release Not a Precedent' . WASHINGTON (JTA) — Greek Ambassador CI 0. Panayotacos assured Ameri- can Jewish Congress officials- that the release by the gov- ernment of Greece of two convicted Palestinian terror- ists earlier this month would not set a precedent for such cases in .the future. Panayotacos gave this as- surance at a meeting at the Greek Embassy with Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, president, and Phil Baum, associate executive director of the AJ Congress. The two terrorists, who killed five and wounded 55 at Athens Airport last sum- mer were released to Libya. 7 icateete4 • • • • 2374 FRANKLIN ROAD (at Square Late & Telegraph) Bloomfield Hills, Mi. 48013 858-7010 flours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5 Closed Saturdays PARTIES BAR MITZVAS SOCIALS ETC. 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