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BANKAMERICAR Q 13641 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park Jut West of Coolidge LI 5-3558 Monday, Thursday, Friday 9 to 9 Harry S"F011 CLOTHIER Tues., Wed., Sat. 9 to 6:30 Open Sunday 11 to 3 French Sale Linked to Daoud PARIS (JTA)—Libya has ordered 10 fast patrol boats from France, armed. with sea-to-sea missiles and ..de- scribed as having a firing power superior to a World War II, cruiser. The boats, which will be manufactured in the Cherbourg shipyard where Israel had ordered its own "Cherbourg boats, - will cost three billion francs or some $600 million. Ac-cording to French naval experts, they will give Libya a strong deter- Zeitlin Services Held in Israel rent force and a strike power for action 2,000 miles from Libya's shores. The 250-ton boats are armed with four sea-to-sea missiles manufactured by "Matra" and a 76 mm. anti-aircraft gun described as one of the best in the Western world. The boats have a cruising speed of 15 knots per hour and reached a top speed of 40 knots during tests at sea. The French paper, Le Monde, reports that France managed to get the deal be- cause of the decision to free Palestinian terrorist Abu Daoud after his arrest last January. Jewish Learning PHILADELPHIA—More than 100 Israeli scholars, educators and public offi- for Soviet Jews cials, many of them gradu- NEW YORK(JTA)—An ates of the Dropsie Univer- extensive program of serv- sity, assembled in Jerusa- ices to newly-arrived Soviet lem in March for a memo- Jewish emigrants, which in- rial service for Dr. Solomon cludes Jewishly-oriented Zeitlin, who died last Dec. English as a second lan- 28. - guage in classes for adults, Many of the participants and special tutorial and were former students or as- scholarship programs for sociates of Dr. Zeitlin, who children, has been devel- was Distinguished Profes- oped by the Board of Jew- sor of Post-Biblical Liter- ish Education. ature and Institutions at the The programs were de- university. signed to help meet the Dr. Simon Greenberg, a educational needs of newly 1932 Dropsie graduate and arrived immigrants, while the former rabbi of Har insuring a Jewish com- Zion Temple here, con- ponent within that educa- ducted the memorial serv- tion, according to Dr. Alvin ice held in the Zalman Scho- Schiff, BJE executive vice cken Library at the Jewish president. Theological Seminary in Je- rusalem. The service was _ Geriatric Center arranged by the World Bible Society and the Israel Rescued by Ali Society of Biblical Re- search. NEW YORK (JTA)—An The chairman of both as- official of Self-Help Commu- sociated groups • is Dr: nity Services confirmed this Haim M.I. Gevaryahu, who week that heavy-weight was a visiting professor of champion Mohammed Ali Bible at Dropsie University. had kept his promise to pro-. He participated in the serv- vide $100,000 to avert the ice. closing in 1975 of one of the Also participating were agency's projects, a geriat- Dr. Elazar Goelman, who ric 'center serving mainly was the president of Gratz survivors , of the Holocaust College here before going and handicapped Jews. Larry Matloff, Self-Help on Aliya to Israel; Dr. G. 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