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August 13, 1976 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Aide to Sen. Javits Murdered
in Terrorists' Istanbul Attack

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American Protective Alarms, Inc.

NEW YORK — Harold
Wallace Rosenthal, aide
to Senator Jacob Javits
and a former aide to
Senator Walter Mondale,
was murdered at the Is-
tanbul Airport by ter-
rorists who failed in their
aim to destroy an El Al
Israel Airlines plane.
The plane, on a
scheduled flight from
Bucharest to Tel Aviv,
reached the Israel air-
port safely and without
damage.
Three others who died
in the terrorist attack
were reported to be a
Turkish guard and two of
the terrorists. Two other
terrorists were caught.
The terrorists threw
grenades and fired shots
at passengers waiting to
board the El Al jet, killing
four and wounding at
least 20.
Police found a revolver
in the shirt of one of the
dead, a Japanese teen-
ager, and said they be-
lieved he was part of the
terrorist group.
Two surviving ter-

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JERUSALEM — A
marble bust of Dr. Joseph
J. Schwartz, the late
former director of the
overseas operations of
the - American Jewish
Joint Distribution Com-
mittee and its vice
chairman, has been pre-
sented to the Hebrew
University by the JDC.
The bust was executed'
by the noted Hungarian
sculptor Zigismund
Strobl. Strobl was consi-
dered by the Russians as
the greatest sculptor in
Eastern Europe and was
one of Rodin's last stu-
dents. The Hebrew Uni-
versity's Art Treasures
Committee has regis-
tered the work in the uni-
versity's list of precious
arts works.
The bust has been per-
manently placed in the
director's office of the
graduate training prog-
ram bearing the name of
the late Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz.
The Joseph J. Schwartz
Graduate Training Prog-
ram for Community
Center Directors and
Senior Personnel, now in
its fifth year, was estab-
lished by the Hebrew Uni-

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Closed Sunday

rorists, who were Arab,
surrendered after a
shoot-out and bargaining
with officials.

The El Al Boeing 707
flew to Tel Aviv with six
wounded passengers
aboard. At • least two
passengers, hospitalized
at Istanbul's American
Hospital with light
wounds, were U.S. citi-
zens.

The four dead were at
first identified as the
Japanese, two Israelis
and a Spaniard. The ter-
rorists attacked the
passengers in a transit
lounge and took a Tur-
kish policewoman hos-
tage, but surrendered
after an hour of negotia-
tions.
A Turkish news agency
said the Arabs admitted
they were members of
"the Dr. George Habash
organization," the Popu-
lar Front for the Libera-
tion of Palestine.
The terrorists repor-
tedly flew from Libya to
Rome Wednesday morn-

Hebrew U. Receives Sculpture
Depicting Late JDC Executive

In The Lincoln Center

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Friday, August 13, 1976 35

The Wednesday Even-
ing Rap Sessions, spon-
sored by the Knob - in -
the - Woods Apts., will
present Augustus Callo-
way, Michigan Chronicle
writer, 8 p.m. Aug. 25 in
the Knob - in - the - Woods .
Apts. club house.
Calloway, who visited
Israel under the auspices
of the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies of
New York and the Detroit
Jewish Community
Council, will speak on "A
Black Man Looks at Is-
rael. -

versity with the support of
the Joint Distribution
Committee and the Minis-
try of Education.
This one-year graduate
level program is under
the joint auspices of the
Baerwald School of Social_
Work and the School of
Education of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.
The program's purpose is
to provide top level staff
for the growing network
of community centers in
Israel.
Dr. Schwartz served
Jews the world over as
overseas director of the
Joint Distribution Com-
mittee's life-saving oper-
ation during and im-
mediately after the
Holocaust, as executive
vice chairman of the Un-
ited Jewish Appeal, and
as executive vice presi-
dent of Israel Bonds.

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ing, and then boarded an
Alitalia flight to Istanbul
while carrying sub-
machineguns and gre-
nades in suitcases.

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