THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 29, 1974-21 Israelis to Build Industrial Zone In Arab Lands Near Capital JERUSALEM (JTA)—The To err from the right path government has announced is common to mankind. plans to build an industrial —Sophocles zone serving Jerusalem at Ma'ale Haedumin, a barren stretch of land on the Jericho IF YOU TURN THE road about 14 kilometers • east of the capital. . V . S nil. - UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T The plans also call for the FIND A FINER WINE THAN establishment of a service area of garages and work- shops at Anatot, an Arab village between Neve Ya'acov. The northernmost Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. Jewish residential area of Jerusalem and Macale Hee- 2,ilda,Par - ENTIRE STOCK Mens, Womens, Childrens Shoes Winter Boots & Tennis Shoes 10% Off TUKEL SHOES 9 MILE & COOLIDGE A 8 P CENTER 399-6766 Open O tri Ju IF WITH THIS COUPON Expires 12/1/74 OUR SHOE CLUB Get 13th Pair FREE dumin. Both sites are on the West Dank. Information Minister Aha- ron Yariv told newsmen that the decision, adopted• by a majority of the Cabinet, had been in the making for some time and insisted that its timing, two days after the UN General Assembly adopt- ed its pro-PLO resolutions, was "purely coincidental." Yariv said the decision was based on recommendations contained in •a report sub- mitted by a special working ,committee headed by State Attorney Meir Shamgar. He said it would be incor- rect to assume that the pro- posed zones would be re- garded as an integral part of the state of Israel and stressed that there were no plans to legally annex the region "at this stage." Despite Yariv's , denial there was a feeling among reporters that the decision was taken hastily as a politi- cal response to the PLO's triumphs 'at the UN. Yariv said Ma'ale HaEdu- mim was selected on purely objective •grounds — because it was close enough to Jeru- salem for convenience and far enough to avoid ecologi- cal hazards. He conceded that both the g- zd$ holida,y easy way. • IMa'ale HaEdumin and Ana- tot projects would call for the expropriation of Arab- owend lands and that Ana- tot would present some problems because it is a built-up inhabited area. He said that the industrial zone would require only 5- 6,000 dunams of land out of some 70,000 dunams sealed off by the • government in 1972 so' that there was chance that some of the land would be returned to its previous owners. He noted that much of the land around Ma'ale HaEdu- min was owned by the Jor- danian government prior to 1967. He said a special min- isterial committee would re- view all land sequestration needed for both projects. Asked what effect the de- cision might have on Israel's relations with Jordan or with the PLO, Yariv would say only at present the govern- ment,has no relations with either. The information minister also announced that the hous- Czechs Remove Jew from Office Terrorists Caught TEL AVIV, Nov. 25 JTA) Security forces have detained 28 persons on the West Bank for questioning in connection with a terrorist cell uncov- ered in the Judaea and Sa- maria regions. The cell was affiliated with the Syrian-backed Al Saiqa terrorist group and its mem- bers are believed to have been responsible for two ter- rorist acts on the West Bank and in Israel last summer. One was the planting of ex- plosives in the Hebron Labor Exchange office Aug. 22. One of two Israeli Arabs among the detainees is suspected of Search for Shakespeare An important task in the having planted a hand gre- understanding of any outhor nade in Natanya on Aug. 27. A Nablus military tribunal and his work, no less than that of William Shakespeare, was told that the discovery is the effort to establish how of an El Fatah terrorist cell much the author has brought in Tulkarem on the West to his writings from his own Bank averted possible death imagination, and how much or injuries to many Israelis he has depended on other from letterbombs. According to testimony, the sources, such as folklore and historical accounts. In the cell's leader, Jamal All Ah- case of Shakespeare, an im-1 med, personally prepared portant piece of the puzzle is letterbombs from specially the "Chronicles" of Raphael made explosives that he ap- Holinshed, first published in parently obtained while vis- 1577. Long acknowledged as iting Lebanon seeking re- the foremost sourcebook used cruits for El Fatah. Ahmed was arrested' 'be- by Shakespeare in writing his histories and several of his fore the lethal letters were tragedies, Holinshed's work mailed. He and his associ- contains historical accounts ates were active during the of such figures as King Lear, Yom Kippur War trying to Cymbeline, Macbeth, Henry prevent West Bank Arabs IV, John, Henry VII, and from working in Israel. Richard III. In "Shakespeare's Holin- shed: The Cronicle and the Plays Compared," (Dover paperback) by W. B. Bos- well-Stone, the reader, the scholar, the historian, and CUSTOM FURNITURE & the student of literature, can CARPET CLEANING examine the historical ac- counts that provide the basis ON LOCATION for much of Shakespeare's writings. about 40 blocks of residential ing ministry would build buildings at Azariye, a suburb on the Jericho road and that the government would provide loans on easy terms and other assistance to poor Arab families in Jeru- salem who want to move there. He said that both Jewish and Arab garage owners and workshop operators in Jeru- salem would be encouraged to move to the proposed serv- ice area in Anatot. LONDON (JTA) — The International Council of Jews. from Czechoslovakia has re- ceived news from Prague that Pavel Kollmann, chair- man of the Prague Jewish community has been dis- missed by the authorities. Kollmann visited. Israel as a tourist six months ago. His brother lives in Israel, and he had permission to visit him. Kollmann's removal from office follows the removal of Frantisek Fuchs, chairman of the Union of Jewish Com- It is easy to acquire an munities in Bohemia and Mo- ravia, and of Ota Heitlinger, enemy, but difficult to ac- quire a friend.—Midrash secretary of the union. C .7 hoicueL ' Phone 549-7170 • • • • • ID • • •• • • • • •• • •• • • •• •• •• • • Open a 1975 Christmas or Hanukkah Club now at National Bank of Southfield. Set aside a little money every week and you'll never miss it. Come next November, though, you'll have cash on hand for holiday giving. Plus interest* to make you feel even jollier. It's really very sn-nple. 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