THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. '13, 1974-53 ATTENTION: Artisans-Hobbyists All Creative Talent wishing their works shown & sold in a new store of original concepts, contact Nancy-544-3217 352-8442 Golda Inscribed in JNF Volume JERUSALEM — An un- precedented number of peo- ple have inscribed Mrs. Golda Meir, past prime min- ister of Israel, in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund, in acknowledgment of her many deeds for the state and the people of Israel, on the occasion of her retire- ment from public life. UCTION SAT & SUN , DEC. 14th & 15th SAT., DEC. 14th111:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SUN., DEC. 15th FROM 1:00 p'.m. to FINISH -17IF Z1/51 / 467 /it/DNS' Michigan's Largest & Most Elegant Decorating Studio Arafat Arranges Direct Pipeline of Soviet Weapons to Terrorists TEL AVIV (JTA)—The re- cent visit of Palestine Libera- tion Organization Chief Yasir Arafat to Moscow resulted in the establishment of a direct pipeline of Soviet weapons to Palestinian terrorist's, it was learned here. ' The weapons are said to in- clude the latest automatic as- sault rifles, mobile anti-air- craft missiles• land launchers. According to the sources, El Fatah has already organ- ized a system to transport these weapons from the Sy- rian port of Latakiah where they are unloaded from Rus- sian merchant ships to bases in Syria and southern Leba- non and from. Syria, via Jor- dan, to terrorist cells in Israel's administered terri- tories. 'Previously, the terrorists received their arms and am- munition from the USSR or the People's Republic of China indirectly through the Arab states. According to reliable sources, the Palestinian ter- rorists are making a serious effort to involve Jordan in their activities. They are try- ing to establish cells-in refu- gee camps in Jordp to use as bases for attacks on Israel and again st the Hussein regiine. Lebanon, however, remains the largest staging area for terrorist assaults on Israel. One terrorist boasted . on a intervie that the interview present Lebanese govern- ment aids and facilitates the activities of terrorist organi- zations•in that country. Meanwhile, Israeli ground, sea and air, forces combed the rain swept beaches and hills along the northern coast in search of the surviving activities of terrorist organi- who infiltrated Kibutz Rosh 215 W FIFTH STREET — ROYAL OAK, MI Downtown Royal Oak, 8 Blks. 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From 9 a.m., 29736 SOUTHFIELD 557-0606 At 12 1/2 Mile in the Southfield Plaza Near SEARS New Store for use in a case being pre pared against 196 Nazi war criminals who participated in the deportation of French Jews. Brunner's presence in Da- mascus has been known for some time. Efforts by the Austrian authorities to have him extradited were nhsuc- cessful. According to Friedman, Brunner turned up in Vienna in March, 1938 at the time of the Anschluss and soon earned the name Monster of Vienna. In addition to the deporta- tion of Viennese Jews, he participated in the extermi- nation of Jews in Slovakia and in the deportation and death of 100,000 French Jews. His brother, Anton, was hanged as a war crimi- nal. Hanikra near the Lebanese b o r der last Friday and wounded one of its members, Gil Livneh, in the doorway of his home. One of the terrorists was killed in an exchange of fire With kibutz members after hiding out for five hours with- in the kibutz perimeter. One Israeli was slightly injured. The fact that the terrorist was wearing a rubber diver's suit indicated that he had in- filtrated from the sea. A searc•-13.f the sea caves at Rosh Hanikra yielded two motorized floats indicating that there were at least two and possibly three terrorists in the gang who may still be in Israel. In other terrorist related incidents, a bomb exploded in the back yard of an !apart- ment house in Jerusalem shattering windows but caus- ing no casualties, according to the police. In Beersheba, police de- tained 52 persons, most of them. Arab bus' ,passengers, after a time bomb was found in an Egged bus that had just arrived from Hebron. 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