THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Immigration is Discussed Aliya Budget Cut JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Absorption Ministry's annual budget will be cut by 8.7 percent from IL190 to IL168 million ($36 million to $27 million). The cut was made as part of the overall cuts in ministries budgets, and due to the slowdown in immigration. Social absorption pro- grams will not be affected by the cuts, but employ- ment and financial aid to immigrants immediately after their arrival will be. The Ministry only re- cently changed the system of granting privileges to immigrants from tax ex- emptions and reductions to allocating sums of money to the immigrants for their free use on absorption ex- penses. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- raeli Air Force jets de- stroyed a terrorist arms fac- tory near Sidon in Lebanon Sunday. It was the second Israeli air strike within a week at terrorist targets along the coast of southern Lebanon. The last attack — a com- bination .air, land and sea operation — was carried out Rosenberg Sons Sue for Files Of Parents' Trial WASHINGTON — The sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg filed suit this week in an attempt to make public all the government's files on the celebrated es- pionage case. - Robert and Michael Meer- opol asked the United States District Court to order that all such records be handed over by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Resources Development Administra- tion, the Department of Jus- tice and United States At- torney's offices in New Mexico and New York. The suit also seeks an in- junction barring any fur- ther destruction of the ma- terials following a recent disclosure that the United States Attorney in New Mexico had destroyed rec- ords on David Greenglass, who was a key government witness against the Rosen- bergs. The Rosenbergs were exe- cuted 22 years ago after they were convicted of pass- ing the secret of the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. To the end the couple in- sisted they were innocent, and doubt over the verdict has been expressed over the years. Spiritual mediation has always been the gateway to a special kind of self-knowl- edge. —Joshua Loth Liebman P last Monday, three days after a terrorist bomb blast claimed 14 lives in Jerusa- lem.. Arab terrorists retaliated against the Israeli raid by launching a barrage of Kat- yusha rockets at the Naha- riya and Rosh Hanikra re- gions. Two women were reportedly injured. At the same time an unidentified shell was fired at Kibutz Malakiyeh in the upper Galilee. No one was injured. Last Sunday, a single Katyusha rocket fired from Jordanian territory at Ki- butz Eiloth, three kilome- ters north of Eilat, set off brush fires in the dry field but caused no casualties or damage. The incident was the first of its kind in the southern- most region of Israel. Israeli sources said it seemed un- likely that Jordan would permit attacks in the Eilat region which is adjacent to its own highly vulnerable Red Sea port of Aquaba. Israel Corporation Reports Dividend NEW YORK — The oper- ating results of Israel Devel- opment Corporation (American - Stock Exchange) for the first half of the cur- rent fiscal year continued to reflect stability. Net income, after Israel income tax withheld, to- taled $522,475, equal to 36.6 cents per share on 1,426,675 shares outstanding, as com- pared with $463,389, equal to 32.5 cents per share, for the comparable period of the previous year. Net asset value per share of common stock outstand- ing rose to $13.55 at May 31, 1975, compared to $13.42 at Nov. 30, 1974 and $15.21 at May 31, 1974. A mid-year dividend of 30 cents was declared by IDC's hoard of directors. V . V . V V V, V. ,/ • •• V•V 0 PAPERBACKS and OFF HARDBACKS TEL-TWELVE 353-4949 Rao% To 1 5° JERUSALEM — A return to increased emigration of Romanian Jews is discussed during the recent visit to Israel of Romanian Chief Rabbi Moshe Rosen, shown left, and Armenian Catholicos Vasken. The U.S. granted Romania "most favored nation" trade status last week, but a recent drop in Jewish emigration was cause for controversy. Israel Destroys Terrorist Arms Factory in Lebanon Friday, July 18, 1975 15 S ON OUR WIRE S1OC INCIUDING — All IMPORI, Of OUR ACCESSORIES Glfi 1106. FORNITURE,110110, ARI, Jamestown Lounge Table NOW $87 Reg. $187 Sonneman Ceiling Fixture NOW $59 Reg. $225 Large Selection of Pewter from $10 to $100 NOW 40% off Come Early For Best Selections Many 1 of A Kind WHY ARE WE OFFERING SAVINGS UP TO 75%? Room at the Bottom, after. being known mainly as a gift shop for the past 10 years, is now moving ahead into a new concept. We are re- designing our store into a complete design studio — right here at this location, and therefore must completely clear our stock to make room for this change to take place. RcIDm a thei30110M % New Orleans Mall Corner 10 Mile at Greenfield Southfield, Michigan 48075