10 n r ay,ricch777,75 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- - -Muctern=Day Petronius Seen Lambasting Israel Backers By MURRAY ZUCKOFF enforcement of the law of circumcision. Presently, there is a writer who uses the name "Petronius" to sign his col- umn, "Diplomatic Pouch," in a bi-weekly publication called The Delegates World Bulletin which describes it- self as "an independent pub- UNITED NATIONS (JTA) = Petronius Arbiter, a Roman proconsul and sati- rist who lived about 60 CE, ridiculed Jews for prohibit- ing the eating of pork and mocked their habit of lifting their eyes heavenward in prayer and their rigorous • • • • o • lication" "dedicated to serv- ing the United Nations and the international commu- nity." In the Feb. 10 issue of this publication, "Petronius" has an item about the recent meeting between a group of writers and actors and John Fobes, the deputy director • eneral of UNESCO who • vas then in New York. • ••• OOOOO • • •.• •_• OOOOOOOO LET'S MAKE A DATE • • • "for your next affair" The columnist comes down hard with his ham- While you relax Tom Newby will create mer and chisel on the 0 the MAGIC.for your Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, .1 group — Arthur Miller, James Michener, Colleen • Showers and Parties ... el Dewhurst, Julie Harris •1 and Anna Strassberg, rep- • of Southfield esenting Writers and Art- • • Flowers, Gifts ists for Peace in the Mid- Idle East which organized Distinctive Party Creations ithe meeting — by noting 29245 Southfield at 12 Mile 559 2500 that their visit was to "make war on his (Fobe's) organization" and "how they would emasculate UNESCO which has be- trayed its allegedly non- political vocation." • • TOM NEWBY • - •SALES SERVICE •PRICE Buy Smart Buy NOW "Petronius," Arbiter-like, While Trade Ins Are Worth More "A PHONE CALL WILL SAVE YOU MONEY" . ALL OUR HAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 • 478-6677 Res. 968-5048 NEW YORK — A 25-year-old shoemaker in Milwaukee, who was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany after World War II, has apparently avoided deportation by the U.S. gov- ernment because Germany will not permit his return. Felix Bendier was con- victed of selling marijuana at age 18 and the govern- ment has been trying to deport him after he served 23 months in prison. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • . :AAR MORRIS • • • • Teens — JERUSALEM (JTA) — then writes: "The ticklish Israel Chief of Staff General visit had to be made to Mr. Mordechai Gur said that Fobes, because his boss, Gen. Ariel Sharon, who re- Director-General M'Bow of cently resigned from the Senegal, was at the time too Knesset to return to a com- busy visiting Arab countries mand position in the re- and the Soviet Union, where serves, has been "respon- he was not exposed to such sible and legitimate in his unpleasantness." public statements of late The modern-day "Pe- but would be severly disci- tronius" notes that "Author plined if he stepped out of (sic) Miller" remarked line." "darkly," that "Unless Sharon, founder of Likud, UNESCO repels (sic) its ac- tion taken against Israel, it will ultimately crumble, Blood Center and with that one interna- Helps Surgery tional organization after TEL AVIV — Orthopedic another will begin to un- surgery was successfully ravel." The "independent publi- performed on a hemophilia cation" columnist does not, patient for the first time in of course, mention that the Israel at the Chaim Sheba five artists had met with Medical Center at Tel Hash- Fobes to present him with a omer, in cooperation with letter to M'Bow protesting the Magen David Adom the recent anti-Israel reso- Central Blood Bank in lutions adopted by Jaffa. The 35-year-old patient, UNESCO which, they pointed out, had subverted whose right hip had been the organization's principles destroyed by recurrent he- morrhages, needed large and purposes. amounts of a blood clotting agent derived . from several hundred blood donations which had been fractionated at the Magen David Adorn Central Blood Bank. DP is Not Deported, But Sees No Victory OLDSMOBILES - Gur Comments on 1rmy Officers SPORTSWEAR — First Time Ever JOHN POMER Men Now married, Bendler's status as a non-citizen was caused by his mother not being naturalized until after he reached the age of 16. 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BACKGAMMO_ IMFORTERS CF RARE GEMS1CNES CRBVYS CF AWARD WINNING JEWELRY The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization De- partment's decision not to continue to try to deport him was greeted- by the Wisconsin branch of the American Civil Liberties Union as a victory, but Bendler has been laid off from jobs several times and would not be allowed back into the U.S. if he ever leaves. • • • • Authorities said he might • become a naturalized citizen if a judge dismissed his • case, which rarely happens, • or he could apply for natur- • alization after 10 years through the U.S. Congress. • • School in Israel Takes Applications made world headlines shortly after the Yom Kip- pur War with criticism of some of his superiors. Gen. Gur also said that the recently recalled Israeli Military Attache in Wash- ington, Gen. Avraham Adam, had "not emerged blameless" from an investi- gation of his recent state- ments to the press. 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