Klarsfeld Confidentof Campaign Result JERUSALEM (JTA) — Beate Klarsfeld told Hadas- sah volunteers and wounded soldiers at the Hadassah Hos- pital here that she is confi- dent of winning her cam- paign to have former Nazis presently immune in Ger- many despite crimes against French Jewry, brought to justice. She said she found support particularly among German youth for what is °ailed the "Klarsfeld Bill"—legislation that will enable the French government to prosecute the criminals. "I believe that women must take more vigorous di- rect political action for the causes in which they belive," Mrs. Klarsfeld later told members of the Hadassah Council in Israel. Classifieds Get Quick Results Why Not ISRAEL THIS FALL? Transatlantic via EL AL Israel Airlines '768.18 10 Days 9 Nights All inclusive per person Based on dbl. occ. 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Acting at the suggestion of its secretary general, Yeru- ham Meshel, the Histadrut plans to establish a special committee to implement the central committee's decision and to seek ways of granting social and professional serv- ices to the workers where they live. The Histadrut's decision takes on special significance following an incident at the Dimona fibers plant where 145 Arab workers from the Gaza Strip were dismissed under pressure from Jewish workers, of whom 345 had been laid off. The , Jewish workers had been given notice after the plant, which employs almost 1,000 workers, decided to close down two of its plants. Jewish workers demanded that the workers laid off be employed in place of the 145 Arabs. Management yielded to the ultimatum by the Jew- ish workers. It is much easier to stand one's own poverty than to stand another's prosperity. VACATION. 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