THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, July 30, 1976 Arab's Will Try to Oust Libya's Qaddafi NEW YORK — Egypt, Sudan and Saudi Arabia have reportedly decided to try and oust Col. Muammar Qaddafi as head of state in Libya. Newsweek magazine re- ported this week that An- war el-Sadat of Egypt and Gaafar al-Nimeiry of Su- dan met in Jihad, Saudi Arabia with King Khalid a week ago and decided to oust the radical Qaddafi by whatever means necessary, including invasion as a last resort. Qaddafi, who has bank- rolled terrorist activities and hijackings, has perpe- trated or assisted several coup attempts aimed at the Egyptian and Sudanese leaders. The terrorists who hi- MICHAEL KAPUT Photography Weddings • Bat Mitzvas 642-1039 BACKYARD MADNESS JULY 30 — AUGUST 14 noon to 7 o'clock while it lasts— LARGE SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY WOOL AND ACRYLIC KNITTING YARN AT COST 18959 BURT ROAD S. of 7 MILE Detroit formerly THE YARN HOUSE To All My Friends VIC DOUCETTE IS NOW THE NEW CAR SALES FLEET MANAGER "You Still Get Your jacked the Air France jet from Athens in late June, which led to the Israeli raid on Uganda's Entebbe Airport, first landed the plane in Libya to pick up explosives and ammuni- tion. Several Libyans were re- cently arrested in Egypt and admitted setting off several bombs in an attempt to "unstabilize" Sadat's gov- ernment, and Sadat re- cently returned 1,500 Su- danese troops from the Suez Canal to bolster Nimeiry's regime against a Libyan- assisted coup attempt. Europe's Young Leadership Meet SWITZERLAND Twenty-three young men and women from nine of the smaller Jewish communi- ties in Europe assembled for , this year's Inter-European Seminar for Young Lay Leaders, organized by the European Council of Jewish Community Services. The European Council was created by the Ameri- can Jewish Joint Distribu- tion Committee in 1960 to help strengthen Jewish life in Europe and replenish Jewish communal leader- ship which had been deci- mated in the Holocaust. The three-day Seminar brought together young adults in their twenties and thirties, some of them al- ready in leadership posi- tions, from Denmark, Fin- land, France, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, West Germany and Yugoslavia. 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Wurz- burger, president of the or- ganization which represents nearly 1000 Orthodox rabbis in the United States and Canada, said the main pur- pose of the convention was to assure our brethern in Israel that we stand beside them wholeheartedly and will continue to do so." Technion Women Start Scholarship NEW YORK — Israel's rescue of the 103 hostages from the Entebbe Airport in Uganda will be commemo- rated by the establishment of a special perpetual schol- arship fund set up by the Women's Division of the American Society for Tech- nion. The fund will be named for Israel's Lt. Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, who led the mission and paid with his life. The Women's Division is an integral part of the American Society for Tech- nion which during the past 35 years, has helped to build the Technion-Israel Insti- tute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. The Women's Divi- sion concentrates on sup- porting Technion's students, its scholarship program, and medical engineering research going on at the Technion campus. For information, contact the National Women's Divi- sion Office, 271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 (212-889-2050). Wurzburger said another purpose of the convention was "to combat insidious as- similation, intermarriage and other trends which serve to inhibit the spiritual growth of Jewish communi- ties." He said "Our purpose for meeting in Jerusalem at this time is to proclaim to the world that the city of Je- rusalem is indivisible, that it is the spiritual center of world Jewry." More Germans Touring Israel BONN — Tourism from West Germany to Israel was up 14 percent in 1975 over 1974, with 49,798 Germans traveling to Israel in 1975 while only 43,629 went the year before. This increase is continued in the first five months of 1976 in which there is a 28 percent in- crease over the same period in 1975. 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