THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Center Lists Events The Jewish Community Center Women's Health Club will present Dr. Wil- liam SaVille, physiologist, to speak on heart care 11 a.m. May 21 in the Center. There is -a charger, and luncheon will be served. Dr. SaVille teaches exer- cise physiology at Wayne State University and in its medical school. He has re- searched problems of obes- )7, coronary heart disease, aging and stress. The community is invited. For reservations, call the Center health club, 341-4200. _ Applications are still available for the Center's family camping weekend to be held May 23-25 at Camp Tamarack. For ap- plications, call the Center. Member-only registration for the Jewish Center Nur- sery will close May 19, when non-member registration will begin. The preschool program emphasizes physi- cal, social, emotional and creative growth. For infor- mation, callhe Center. Registration still is being taken for the Jewish Cen- ter's Hebrew Ulpan. The Hebrew-language tr4ining program is open to high school, and college students and other interested adults. For information, contact the Center Hebrew depart- ment, 545-8780. Registration also is being taken for the Playland and Playland Junior programs of the Center. Playland Jun- ior is designed for 3-4 year olds and meets at the center 10 Mile branch. Indoor ac- tivities 'and field trips are emphasized. Playland is designed for children beyond age .5 and features many of the Play- land Junior activities. The first session begins June 30. For information, call the Center. Israel Military Tribunal to Try Terrorists TEL AVIV (JTA) — A Tel Aviv magistrate decided Wednesday-that seven ter- rorists involved in the March 5 attack on the Savoy Hotel here will be tried by a military tribunal. Judge David Bar-Ophir, who held several hearings before ren- dering his decision, re- manded the terrorists to prison pending trial. Legal authorities said they were liable for capital punishment because of the severe charges against them. Under Israeli law, a military tribunal may im- pose the death penalty if one or more civilian jurists sit on the panel. The attack on the Savoy, a small hotel near the Tel member of Temple Israel. On Sunday, Detroiter Paul Zuckerman, president of the United Jewish Ap- peal, will be honored by the college with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy de- gree. Licensed Electrologist FREE Consultation private and confidential by appointment Southfield Artists Set Meeting 358-5493 ROOM AT THE BOTTOM 16: ARTHUR HASS • AM_ AMMO I • or 111...0111111111 - IF MAY SHOWER INVITATIONS COME YOUR WAY — COME "OUR WAY." CHECK OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY . . . PLEASE THE BRIDE TO BE WITH A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FROM RaDal ame8011bR1 15600 W. TEN MILE ROAD 557-8490 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 Arthur Hass, a Detroit attorney since 1921, was honored as an outstanding truLte• of Siena Heights College in Adrian at its an- nual honors convocation last Friday. Hass was voted the honor by the college Board of Trustees "for his invalua- ble advice in corporate legal matters and unstinting con- tribution of time to college matters." Hass is one of the foun- ders of, counsel t6, and a Group to Discuss World Affairs JUDIE'S Fine Fashions Just Recieved Tremendous Shipment Of 1 /2 Sizes Embroidered & Studded Pant Suits Plus Many Separates Sizes For Jrs. 3-15 Misses 6-20 Half Sizes 141/2-241/2 2635 Coolidge, Berkley, Mich. 548-0390 Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30. Open Thurs. tit 8 Aviv beach front, resulted in the deaths- of 15 persons, including seven of the eight terrorists who carried out the attack, and 23 persons wounded. The seven terrorists fac- ing trial are Moussa Jama'a, 23, the sole survivor of the gang that attacked the hotel and then blew up its top floor as police and soldiers closed in; and the six men captured at sea who launched the inflatable boat in which the eight terrorists arrived. The latter were identified as Hammad Darwish, said to be the El Fatah com- mander who was in charge of the operation; Issa Al Reedy, 24, captain of the Siena Heights Honors Trustee PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL MN woo MIN gloo ow gm. Nor is. Ase way• a.meow Friday, May 9, 1975 37 The Detroit Council for World Affairs will sponsor an "Afternoon of Conversa- tion" 12:45 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Genser, 14431 Balfour, Oak Park. — An international delega- tion of women who recently participated in a disarma- ment conference at the UN will attend. Guests are in- vited, and there is a charge for non-members. For reservations, call Mrs. Genser, 577-3468. Israeli to Speak at Bond Event Shalmi Barmore, director of Holocaust seminars at Yad Vashem will addreSs the Truman-Brenner Branch of the Labor Zionist Alliance on behalf of Israel Bonds 8:30 p.M. Saturday, in the Labor Zionist Institute. Berl Hearshen will be hon- ored. Barmore is the son of Ja- cob Barmore, Israeli diplo- mat. For reservations, call the LZA, 851-1606, or Bonds, 968-0200. The Southfield Commu- nity Art Association will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at Southfield-Lathrup High School. The group will discusl,its bicentennial art show trbe held in October. A slide presentation will be shown on Southfield's past, present and future. Guests are invited,-and refreshments will be served. ,;`mother" ship; Mahir Al Reedy, 30; Mouhammed Ben Elhalili, 33; Mouhammed Gouda, 31; and Mou- hammed Sa'ad, 25. 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