22 Friday, March 4, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Skeptical of UN Force USSR Planes for Ecuador Won't Change Kfir Decision Proposed for Lebanon Border WASHINGTON (JTA) — The United States will not permit Israel to sell 24 of its Kfir fighter planes to Ecuador even if the Soviet Union or France should move in to make the sale, according to Sec- -retary of State Cyrus R. Vance. TEACHING IN ISRAEL. IS NOT MERELY A JOB! It is an experience in living! It is living and working in a new society with meaningful con- tact between people. It also means assistance to get you started - such as financial aid in housing, acquisition of a teaching position, etc. We will guarantee you an op- portunity for personal enrich- ment! If you are a certified teacher having some Hebrew back- ground, you may qualify for this program. Why not give it a try ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER 25900 GREENFIELD RD. SUITE 352 OAK PARK, MICH: (313) 968-1044 Appearing before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on For- eign Aid last week, Vance said in a discussion of U.S. policy to cut the sale of its weapons-abroad that "an example of the restraint we were corn; pelled to exercise" was blocking Israel's sale worth $200 million to her hard-pressed economy. The planes are powered by General Electric motors and the U.S. there- fore has a veto over their transfer outside of Israel. "Our policy is not to introduce advanced weapons in Latin America," Vance said, and it is "because of that we did not go along with Israel's suggestion" to sell the planes. Sen. Pat- rick Leahy (D-Vt.) asked Vance why pressure was put on Israel when it was "obvious" that France or the Soviet Union "will move into that area." Vance replied, "That is the risk we have to take." Israel has asked the U.S. to reconsider its de- cision. .,withArd Wo u sewo o Sit down — have a cup of coffee and .. . "Call-A-Maid" 557-2008 . . . and let someone else do the work — Transportation Included — • Trained • Bonded • Insured JERUSALEM (JTA) — Reaction in Jerusalem .etas been basically nega- tive to the proposal, now being energetically pro- moted by the Beirut gov- ernment, for the station- ing of UN forces in south- ern Lebanon. No official comments have been made. Gov- ernment spokesmen merely say that Israel has been told nothing au- thoritatively about the Lebanese idea from any third party and must therefore reserve all for- mal comment. Informally, though, the firm line in Israel is that the tension and fighting between Moslems and Christians in southern Lebanon is essentially an internal. Lebanese situa- tion which would be best solved by the establish- ment or re- establishment of an ef- fective Lebanese fighting force under the govern- ment's control and direc- tion. UN forces were not re- , quired on the border area, well placed sources ar- gued, since there was no conflict or territorial dis- pute between two states,. Israeli observers were speculating on President Sarkiss' possible inten- tions in motting the pro- posal (his foreign minis- ter has been canvassing it • in meetings with ambas- sadors in Beirut). One theory is that the French might be behind the move. French foreign minister De Guirangaud recently visited both Beirut and Damascus. Under this • theory, France would supply the bulk of a projected UN force, and in that way play its long-desired ac- tive role in the Mideast areas of its formei. influ- ence. _ Another, less desirable, possibility is that the, Beirut government wants a UN presence to absolve it from responsi- bility for future renewed terrorist incursions from southern Lebanon into Israel. NOW THAT I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION OF THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK TO GET A GREAT The UN, moreover, would impede Israeli re- prisal actions. Several clashes be- tween Christian and ter- rorist forces have been reported near Israel's border with Lebanon in recent weeks. A report from Beirut on Sunday said that Pales- tinian forces have agreed to withdraw from the re- gion in exchange for a promise from Syrian forces not to storm Pales- tinian refugee camps near Beirut in order to disarm the terrorists. * * * PLO Fraud Case Study Is Sought NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Joseph P. Sterns- tein, president of the Zionist Organization of America, has called for a full investigation of re- ports that Arab students in the United States have turned over to the Pales- tine Liberation Organi- zation millions of dollars they received through fraudulent insurance claims. An estimated $5 million has been funneled to the PLO since 1970 through these methods. Some 60 Arab students have al- ready been arrested in California on this charge. The ZOA leader said the investigation shoUld be conducted by the Jus- tice Department,' the Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation, the Immigration and. Naturalization Ser- vice, the insurance coin- -panies and the approp- riate Congressional committees. Hadassah-Pledges $2 Million to JNF NEW -YORK (JTA) — Hadassah has pledged $2,100,000 over a three- year period to the Jewish National Fund toward the cost of developing the mountainous wilderness above the Galilee in northern Israel into an area of industrial com- plexes, Fannie Cohen, na- tional JNF chairman, re- ported to the Hadassah Mid-Winter Conference in New York. Jerusalem Quiz r3 47viit 1. Jerusalem is the home of Israel's largest library which contains over a million and a half volumes. What is its name and where is it located? 2. What is the emblem of Jerusalem? 3. -In 1961, the trial of a Nazi took place in Jerusalem and attracted world-wide attention. Who was this war criminal? 4. What is the name of the sculpture garden in the Israel Museum that bears the name of an American showman? 5. The Bezalel Art Museum is also part of the Israel Museum. Who was Bezalel? 6. Who founded the- Bezalel Art School and Museum? 7. What is the name of the modern convention center and eoncert hall in Jerusalem? 8. Into what quarter of the Old City does the Damascus Gate lead? 9. Mishkenot Shaananim (Quiet Dwelling Places) was an area settled by Jews outside of the city wall in 1860. It was also called Batei Touro. In whose honor? 10. Where is the central military cemetery in. Jerusalem? 11. On the eve of Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Independence Day), memorial services are held throughout Israel. What is the occasion called? 12. The Golden Book is kept at JNF headquarters in J erusalem. -What -is -in 13. What suburb ofJerusalem is named in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Jewish National Fund? 14. Jerusalem is the headquarters for what worldwide Jewish organization which represents the Jewish people? 15. What forests in the Judean hills are named after presidenth of the United States? 16. Which agency is responsible for planting the forests? 17. How did Israel memorialize President John F. Kennedy? 18. In what section of Jerusalem do the ultra- Orthodox live? 19. Why is the unficiation ofJerusalem a problem? 20. How does Israel view the future of Jerusalem? Quiz Answers Sq paaaq.sluitupu puu suopilaa iln fiq sails snopllaa pain -un lu4iclu3 sit su tuaresruar smain Tauasi Alta am jo ii-stun eqi puu ulafesnaar 4s -ea 1.noTa smar puu squay uaamlaq of ssaaou aa.xj gitm qnq '2sucl am. 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Tefen is designed to reaffirm and to protect •(„uolium aLfl the Jewish presence in Jo s2umung aqj,„ SItuaa411) EuxocreH iauuSuig this exposed corner of Is- rael — which is just a few 0 4 9961 LLI0.1j pant OLTM 4 TIOLIOS SIJOH istian aiu - 9 "g86I miles from Ma'alot." •(kaimpuus eta) Mrs. Cohen said that umitisiw aui u2isap diau oq. sasow So pauoissituulo3 eventually there will be a sum own uESti.ni reolictIa palms n sum Laruzaa - g rubber products factory, -uapau-9 adn4dinDs asou rcula at1Z -1-7 one for electrical bat- 'LILMLULIDIa JI0pV •S teries, a shoe manufac- turing plant and many •sagouu.ici others. Five new settle- ango 1.14!" piatts n uo `Lrepnr jo iocituSs-uoII y •g ments — moshavim and •Alls.zan kibutzim — also based on -tun maigaii a4i jo snchuvo tuns quAID aq4 uo paTuDoi industry are already on huacw7 fiits.iantun puu tuuon.ux Lislmar auj„ TT the drawing _boards: - - SALES and EXPERT SERVICE A quiz testing your knowledge about Jerusalem has been prepared by Tamar Grand and Dr. A.P. Gannes in obser- vance of the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem. This fea- ture has been prepared for the member papers of the American Jewish Press Association by the Department of Edu- cation and Hebrew Culture of the American Section of the World Zionist Organization. _