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June 14, 1974 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-14

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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Mayor mended measures to protect , number of weapons in public
Shlomo Lehat warned the the citizens of Israel's largest hands will cause a general
city council at a special meet- city. state of insecurity."
ing that there were at least
The mayor, a retired army
Four terrorists were killed
four ways terrorists could general, said he was not try- in a clash with an Israeli
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No charge for in home esti-
ways to prevent terrorist out- Galilee. Israeli forces suf-
mates.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS rages. fered no casualties.
18—Friday, June 14, 1974
He said that terrorist in-
The patrol, reconnoitering
filtrators might set booby a wadi, spotted the terrorists
traps in the city; they could. who had infiltrated from
Lebanon.
Two woman settlers and
Israel has complained to
a volunteer were killed
the Security - Council over
along with the three Arab
"the continuation of the ac-
terrorists who invaded
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from Lebanon" against the
reported Thursday morn-
Thur., Fri. & Sat. 9:30 to 9 p.m.
civilian population of Israel.
ing. The woman volunteer
Ambassador Jacob Doron,
worker was from New
acting permanent represent-
Zealand.
ative of Israel, in a letter to
At first reports, it was
this month's president of the
stated that Israeli troops
Security Council, Moulaye El
killed two of the terror.
Hassen, cited two recent in-
ists; the third committed
stances in which terrorist in-
I - 4
suicide. They were said
filtrators on missions of mur-
to have planned killing
der and destruction, were
all hostages.
intercepted by Israeli forces.
A Palestinian terrorist
The letter accused the
group, which claimed re-
Lebanese army of continuing
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was in retaliation for the
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Tel Aviv Mayor Warns Public of Terror Danger

freedom of action of armed
units of the terror and mur-
der organizations in Leb-
anon" and charged that the
Lebanese government takes
no action against the terror-
ists despite complaints from
its own citizens and despite
terrorist acts against Leb-
anese soldiers.














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open fire on crowds at public
gatherings; seize public offi-
ces and take hostages; or
mine the beaches.-
He said recent security
measures included the con-
struction of shelters and the
recruitment of a volunteer
civil guard. So far, only 453
persons have volunteered, he
reported.
A similar situation prevails
in Jerusalem where the vol-
unteer -civil guard numbers
only 200.
While police there are try-
ing to convince more people
to sign up; Mayor Teddy
Kollek has asked Police Min_
ister Shlomo Hillel 'to limit
the number of weapons per-
mits his ministry issues - be-
cause "an increase in the

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nomination in the 17th Con-
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Goldenthal has held top ad-
ministrative and economic
posts with the federal gov-
ernment for 16 years, and
recently retired at age 55
from the Ford Motor Co. to
devote himself to profes-
sional interests and public
affairs.

Incumbents Win
School Board Vote

In the 30 school board elec
tions Monday in Oakland
County, many communities
re - electedincumbents.
Among those re-elected are
Ronal dWeiner, Berkley
four-year term; Erwin Sipo
rin, unopposed Oak Park
school board president, four
year term; Robert Schwarz
Southfield, four-year term;
and Stanley Kurzman, Water-
ford, four-year term.
Voters in Southfield ap-
proved a 3-mill tax renewal,
by a vote of 3,372-884.





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