36—Friday, Dec. 13, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Israel Outraged at UN Proposal to Delay Debate on Terrorism Many candles can be kin- 1 When a fool holds his UNITED NATIONS (JTA) tee's recommendation that died from one candle without tongue, he, too, is thought —Israel expressed strong 'op- the General Assembly post- diminishing it.—Midrash clever. position to the legal commit- pone debate on international terrorism until next year. But the United States in a reversal of its previous posi- tion, supported postponement. , The Israeli representative, Ambassador Shabtai Ros- enne, said his government "strenuously opposed" ad- journment of the debate on _U.S. Will Release Czech Holdings When Claims ,Paid WASHINGTON — Against objections 'of the U.S. State Department, the Senate Fi- nance Committee has reject- ed the return to Czechoslo- vakia, for the' time being, some 18 tons of gold taken by the Nazis in Czechoslo- vakia and stored after the war at Fort Knox. - The reason for the action is that some 2,630 -U.S. citiz- ens, most of them refugees from Naii persecution, have so far not obtained compen- sation in the region of $72,- 500,000 from Czechoslovakia for property which was na- tionalized after the war. Until this compensation is paid, Czechoslovakia will not be included among • the na- tions defined as "most favor- ed" in trade relations with the U.S. IIMPLE1111 GIL\ \\ BE TlkielTERS 1111 PERS01111 V S.. washington Generals MOVIE GUIDE SUN., DEC. 29 2 GAMES Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 2:00 P.M. N. -7:00 P.M. EVE. Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS-1 Show only at 1:00-81 "AIRPORT 1975" (PG) "EARTHQUAKE" (PG• "THE ODESSA FILE' (PG) "LAW AND DISORDER" (R) "THE LAST DETAIL" (R) A Marvin Worth Production A Bob Fosse Film Dustin Hoffman "Lenny ,' Valerie Perrine Executive Producer David V. Picker Worth Screenplay by Julian Barry Directed by Bob Fosse Musical Supervision by Ralph Burns 'United AMOS co-starring Produced by Marvin R RESTRICTED NOW SHOWING I ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON UNITED ARTISTS TOWNE Ln RECORDS AND TAPES 968-8700 Greenfield N. of 101/2 Mi. 12 Mile-Coolidge LI 2-0330 Weekdays Open 6:45. Robert Redford & Paul Newman 7 and 9:15. "Q-BALLERS" from WDRQ 2:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. — WDEE "BIG D" JOCKS BANANA SPLITS from WKBD-TV BERKLEY" HOLIDAY OFFER Courtesy of: THE JEWISH NEWS "THE STING" (PG) Sat. Children's matinee. Open 1:30 "THE STING" — One Show Only Re-open Sat. evening at 7. "The Sting" at 7:15 and 9:30. Sunday open at 1:45. "The Sting" at 2:10, 4:25, 6:40, 8:55 The agenda item, titled "Measures to Prevent Inter- national Terrorism Which Endangers or Takes Inno- cent Human Lives" had been scheduled for debate during the 1973 fall session of the General Assembly. Debate actually began in the legal committee which is comprised of the same membership as the General Assembly, but the item never reached the Assembly floor: Monday)s r ecommend s apparently adopted by c ce,nsiis as - no. vote was 'Corded, is almost certain to be adopted by the General Assembly which means that the debate on, terrorism, will not come up until its 30th session in the fall of 1975. terrorism, especially in view of ongoing terrorist acts. The U. S. representative main- tained, however, that circum- stances did not permit a use- ful discussion of the item at this time. A spokesman for the Amer- ican delegation said that the. U. S. stand on terrorism was well known but the U. S., nevertheless, supported the recommended postponement because debate, at this time would / be "a useless exer- cise." 'That stand was at var- iance with the one taken a year ago when the U. 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