THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint Area News COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday — Bnai Brith Women's Couples Bowling Evening, 8 p.m., Town and Country Lanes. Monday — Cong. Beth Is- rael Sisterhood board meet- ing, 12:30 p.m., synagogue. Temple Beth El board meet- ing, 8 p.m., temple. Tuesday — Keren Or Group of Hadassah open board meeting, 8 p.m., home of Marsha Gochman. Bnai Brith Men's board meeting; 8 p.m., home of Les Kahn, 3706 Brentwood. Wednesday — Zionist Organization of America meeting; 8 p.m. Friday — Temple Beth El Shalaat Picnic, 6:15 p.m. temple. Regular service 7:30 p.m. following dinner. Sisterhood Plans • Holiday Dinner Cong. Beth Israel Sister- hood will host a High Holi- tlay Institute and Dinner for husbands and wives and older children 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at the synagogue. Mickey Gotlib is the chairman. For reservations, call the synagogue office, 732-6310. Men's Bowling League to Begin • The Bnai Brith Men's Bowling League for 1975-76 will begin 10 a.m. Oct. 5 (new date) at Southland Lanes. Anyone interested in signing up for the league may call Irving Simen, 732-5555, after 6 p.m. Couple to Join UJA Mission Mr. and Mrs. Bob Silver- man will join the five pre- viously announced partici- pants in the United Jewish Appeal Koach Mission to Israel in November. This • "Mission of Strength" will include 1,000 Jewish men and women from all over the United States in an historic cele- bration of solidarity with Is- rael. In smaller groups, they will exchange ideas with Israelis at home, visit devel- opment towns, help with improvement projects and climb Masada. ' The other Flint partici- pants are Messrs. and Mes- dames Brian Beck, Bruce Foote, Erwin Gutowitz, Jerry Kasle and Mike Melet. This 10-day mission will be held Nov. 6-16. For infor- mation, call the Council of- fice, 767-592. FJCC Names Dinner Head Rosabeth Schupack has been appointed chairman of the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council's annual dinner to be held Sept. 28. Mrs. Schupack is the third vice president of the FJCC. Highlighting the evening will be the presentation of a humanitarian' award to Sen- ator Philip Hart. Evil Passions The man that's greater than his brother has greater passions than the other. The Talmud Friday, August 22, 1975 17 Israel Delegation Will Discuss IPU Parley Attendance Issue JERUSALEM — Foreign Minister Yigal Allon, the Knesset Speaker and the five Knesseters who are due to represent Israel at the inter-parliamentary union meeting in London Sept. 3 will meet next week to con- sider anew whether the Is- rael Knesset delegation should in fact attend the meeting now that the PLO's attendance is certain. The meeting was ar- ranged following Knesseter Abba Eban's application to Premier Rabin and the cabi- net for a clear guildline on whether the government favors participation in such events. Eban is due to head the Israeli Knesset delega- tion which also comprises Ora Namir and Moshe Car- mel of Labor and Elimelech Rimalt and Yohanan Bader of Likud. Sunday, upon Foreign Minister Allon's recommen- dation, the cabinet resolved that Israel would not attend the UN crime parley in Ge- neva because the PLO was to attend it. (The Canadian government had renounced its original role of hdst be- cause of PLO attendance and the crime parley — a five-yearly UN event, was shifted from Toronto to Geneva). Eban did not indicate in his letter to Rabin his own opinion on whether the Israeli delegation should attend. The British press has been energetically — and al- most wholly negatively — discussing the issue of PLO participation at the IPU meeting, which had been de- cided upon at the IPU exec- utive session in Colombo, Sri Lanka, last April. British Jewish organiza- tions and a large number of onstrations during the Mexican capital. Many Jews parliamentarians petitioned opening of the Inter-Par- express fear that the PLO Home Secretary Roy Jen- liamentary Union confer- will launch terrorist activi- kins not to admit the PLO ence would be dealt with ties in Mexico. delegation into the country "firmly and sternly." Pol- Only a few Mexican jour- — but the secretary found ice had warned that it will nalists and writers have ex- no valid grounds for exercis- not tolerate demonstra- pressed criticism of Echev- ing this power. tions when the Queen at- erria's decision. The vast Some 70 parliaments ar- tends the conference's majority have approved it, ound the world will send de- opening session at West- as well as Echeverria's legations to the IPU meet- minster Hall Sept. 5. statements in the Arab ing. PLO participation is countries and Israel during Several Jewish groups under a special clause ena- his tour that Israel should bling "international organi- and organizations had ear- evacuate all occupied terri- lier announced their inten- zations" to be invited. tories and grant the Palesti- Eban said he thought tion to hold anti-PLO dem- nian people their national onstrations. Even the Board PLO attendance at a parlia- rights. mentary gathering was the of Deputies of British Jews, An Israeli scouts delega- usually adverse to demon- "height of absurdity." tion to the world scouts strations, has given its sup- In London Jewish com- jamboree's youth forum, munal organizations are port to peaceful protests. which just ended in Lille- Tempers are still running understood to be discuss- hammer, Norway, de- ing a warning from the high over the PLO invitation feated an Arab motion to and the refusal of-the Home police that anti-PLO dem- Secretary to bar the entry of include the PLO's "Pa- the terrorist delegates to lesting scouts" movement into the world scout move- Britain. Eban Hits Critics ment. In Mexico City the Jewish One of the Israeli scouts, Former Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban, in a community has expressed Danny Kochav, 17, of Haifa delayed statement, ex- concern about President was elected secretary of the pressed resentment over re- Luis Echeverria's decision English-speaking group at cent attacks upon him in the after talking with Palestine the youth forum represent- Knesset, and branded the Liberation Organization ing 17,000 scouts at the jam- accusations as rumors. In a leader Yasir Arafat in Alex- boree. The majority over- statement to Philip Slomov- andria, Egypt, before com- ruled Arab attempts to itz, editor of The Detroit ing to Israel, to allow the disqualify the Israeli's elec- Jewish News, Ehan referred PLO to open an office in the tion. to the attacks upon him as "McCarthyist virulence." We Make. 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