26 Friday, September 10, 1976 Argentina Reports Bombings Increasing in Jewish' Areas The Finest in Musical Entertainment BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — A Jewish school in the Flores quarter and a synagogue on 011eros St.. were extensively dam- aged by powerful bombs. There were no casualties. The latest bombing in- cidents against Jewish institutions were re- ERI ROSENOW e r 0-• r -sc" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -x c (*;t Edmund Frank & Co. Liquidators & Appraisers Of Household Contents and Estates Sale held in your home all items tagged for your approval for info call 862-3273 or 875-7650 N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. Order Your 1977 BUICK Now at lowest competitive prices See MORT FELDSTEIN or ROSEMARY HARLING MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 Mlle Rd. at the Lodge X-Way OPEN TIL 9:00 MON. and THURS. 342-7100 ported by the DAIA which appealed to the government and public opinion to condemn the attacks and make every effort to apprehend and punish the perpetrators. The DAIA, the central representative body r of Argentine Jewry, de- scribed the bombings as part of a systematic crim- inal campaign being waged against Jews which threatens the en- tire country. Meanwhile, Argentine Ambassador Arnaldo T. Minister Disavows Link With Gush JERUSALEM (JTA) — Religious Affairs Minis- ter Yitzhak Raphael has disassociated himself from the "prayer de- monstrations" being held by Gush Emunim mem- bers at the old Hadassah Hospital building in Heb- ron. But the minister has also condemned the way the Hebron military gov- ernment has treated the worshippers. Speaking on Army Radio, Raphael said he had a different concep- tion of how a person should behave when he is alone with his creator, and therefore could not accept turning prayers to demonstrations. The building, however, clearly belonged to Jews and there could be no question that it should be returned to its rightful owners, he added. "DISCOUNT )ptito love Musich virtually apolo- gized for the anti-Semitic acts of violence in Buenos Aires and the distribution in Argentina of Nazi publi- cations. Speaking through the Embassy's chief media of- ficer, first secretary Her- nan Massini-Ezcurra, the ambassador said: "I am very sorry for the events (bombings and shootings) and I hope they won't occur again. Aviation Editor Hits Highjacking WASHINGTON — In a recent editorial in Avia- tion & Space Technology, Robert Hotz called for world-wide measures to be taken to stop aerial highjacking. Hotz ac- cused Libya of being the new world center for the sponsorship of hijacking as well as the primary haven for criminals of the air. "It is long past the time when Libya should be iso- lated from the rest of the world economically, dip- lomatically and socially," he stated. Citing the progress against hijacking by the closing of Cuba as safe re- fuge for hijackers, ex- tensive passenger screen- ing by U.S. airlines and continuing improve- ments in European air- port security, Hotz stated that the last remaining measure to be taken is in- ternational cooperation in such bodies as the Un- ited Nations and Interna- tional Civil Aviation Or- ganization to condemn aerial piracy. Hotz stated that in spite of the clear threat to all the world which hi- jacking presents, the Afro-Asian block in in- ternational organiza- tions continues to impede progress against high- jacking thus extending their tacit approval for this most serious of pre- sent international crimes. 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The vehicle will be used in the institution's day care center program which currently affords 30 men and women 60 and older, who are living at home, a chance to partici- pate in a daily five-hour program under profes- sional guidance at the day care center. We are trying to arrest people responsible, but as of now, I have no informa- tion on these arrests. We are trying to stop dis- tribution of all publica- tions that provoke these kinds of acts." Both IVIusich and Massini-Ezcurra are re- cent arrivals in Washington, the ambas- sador having taken up his duties six weeks ago and the media envoy about two weeks earlier. While deploring the outrages, Massini- Ezcurra characterized them as "completely iso- lated events" and claimed that the Argentine Jewish community was "not very worried about this." In a related develop- ment, the executive of the Latin American Jewish Congress declared that the current outbreak of bombing attacks on Jewish institutions, proliferation of Nazi material and circu- lation of letters threaten- ing Argentine Jewry are attempts "to divert public opinion from rational solu- tions of real political, so- cial and economic prob- lems" now besetting violence-wracked Argen- tina. A statement by the de- legates condemned "the proliferation of Nazi ex- pressions which offends the tradition and way of life of Latin American peoples" and urged them not to forget nor to allow themselves to be "drag- ged by the forces of de- struction" and to defend "the dignity and culture of the human family." Anti-Semitic Propaganda Seen Spreading Throughout Mexico MEXICO CITY (JTA)- Arab propaganda and anti-Jewish and anti- Israel hate material is flooding Mexico, it was disclosed here by Sergio Nudelstejer, the rep-• resentative of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee in Mexico and Central America and secretary general of the represen- tative body of Mexican Jewry. Discussing this situa- tion at a special meeting of the central Jewish committee which was,at- tended by representa- tives of all the Jewish communal agencies in Mexico, Nudelstejer said Mexico is being flooded with anti-Semitic mate- rial from Argentina in the form of leaflets, books and pocket editions published by agents of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Arab embassies. In addition to this material, which is being distributed free of charge, by Arab dip- lomats and the PLO office to students and intellec- tuals, there has now ap- peared in Mexico City a Spanish edition of "Tharir" (Liberation) which previously ap- peared in Rome. • The editor and publisher is Peruvian-born Gloria Lopez Morales, who was a leading contributor of vir- ulent anti-Israel articles to "Excelsior" during the Allon Will Meet Portugal Official JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yigal Allon will confer with Portugal's Foreign Minister at the United Nations this month to pursue the question of normalizing relations be- tween the two countries. Both officials will be in New York for the opening of the General Assembly. Until the question of es- tablishing diplomatic ties' becomes clearer, the two countries will carry out a series of commercial and cultural projects, it was reported. period when it hewed to a left-wing line. She was ousted from that daily and is currently editing Tharir in violation of Mexican laws. The publication has no address and is not regis- tered but receives the moral and material assis- tance of the PLO and Arab ambassadors. Nudelstejer also dis-. played at the meeting an issue of "Communicado," the organ of a fictitious association of "Friends of Arab Peoples in Mexico." It contains malicious and false accusations against Israel, the Jewish people and the local Jewish community. Apparently, Communicado is now subsidized by Libyan agents since it defends the regime of Muammar Qaddafi and bitterly at- tacks the United States, Zionism and American Jews and claims that there is no anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union. MDA Services Cardiac Patients TEL AVIV — Jerusalem's Magen David Adorn Emergency Service for the victims of heart attacks and cardiac ailments, answered 4,318 urgent calls for help dur- ing 1975. Its intensive care/cardiac rescue am- bulances, supplied by American Red Magen David for Israel, carried 2,131 cardiac patients to the hospital. The service's special ambulances, equipped with modern electronic monitoring apparatus, are linked to the inten- sive cardiac care depart- merit of the Hadassah Medical Center. American Red Magen David for Israel, a tax exempt organization with a membership of 90,000, is the sole au- thorized arm of support and supply in the U.S. of Magen David Adorn Is- national rael's emergency medical health and blood services. 4111