14 Friday, July 29, 1977 • • C. •••• •• •• is. MOVING? • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Terrorists Voted Into UN's W. Asia Economic Grouping GENEVA (JTA)—The Palestine Liberation Organi- zation has been accepted into the United Nations Eco- nomic Commission for West- ern Asia (ECWA), thus making it the first non-state to become a full member of a UN body. The action took place when the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), of which ECWA is a subsidi- / ary, voted 27-11 to accept the PLO. The resolution, in- . , • troduced by Pakistan, was • IRENE EAGLE voted through mostly by : 626-4769 626-8907 : Arab, East European and African countries. The _United States, and the West- HOUSEHOLD SALES • IN YOUR HOME •t, ESTATES LIQUIDATED Nov MARV CHECK Burglary Vandalism Fire Personal Attack MARV ROSEN At A Price You Can Afford Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. Fire Dept. Central Office NOWIE Hidden Wire Installation You Won't Know We've Been There emergency reportingoptem with 24 hr. protection AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ALARM INC. 838-7008 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet approved-last week a government-spon- sored bill that would bar the extradition of Israeli citizens charged with crimes abroad. The measure, drafted by Attorney General Aharon Barak on the instructions of Premier Menahem Begin, would provide for the trial of such offenders in Israel. If passed by the Knesset, it would amount to the abroga- tion of extradition treaties that Israel has with 22 na- tions. The measure is con- Your $8 Million an Since he took office as Southfield Treasurer eight years ago, ROMAN GRONKOWSKI has earned more than $8,000,000 interest on city deposits for the people of this community. Keep him earning for you. e-elect ROMAN GRONKOWSKI SOUTHFIELD CITY TREASURER We're proud of the job performance of our Southfield Treasurer. That's why we're urging you to vote for him on August 2d. This ad was made possible by contributions of: David Pollock Jack Katz Arnold Shaefer Philip Langwald Paul Borock Mrs. Jules Lightstein P aid by Citizens for Gronkowski • 26695 Meadowlark • Roman Gronkowski, Treasurer Keep your `111 Re-elect , (Continued from Page 1) Young returned to John- stown Sunday to meet with local Jewish community leaders to finalize plans for assisting the businessinen and displaced persons. More than 25 Jewish Busi- nesses sustained severe structural damage and loss of stock, due to the mud and water. Since most of the Jewish community lives in the sub- urbs on higher ground their homes were not damaged, Young said. But 35 elderly Jews who live in the city it- self, mainly in apartments, have been forced to find temporary shelter with other Jews in the suburbs or in emergency shelters. The two separate buildings of the city's synagogue were not damaged, Young said. There is still no elec- tricity, water, or phone service for the Johnstown area and it may take a month before things return to normal, he said. Unable to contact the Jewish com- munity by phone, Young went there in a private plane and after receiving a pass from the National Guard, was driven into the central city by jeep where he met with Jewish leaders. The Jewish owner of a glass factory, in which there was an explosion, was one of the 14 persons in- jured, Young said. Young returned to John- stown to determine the spe- cific needs of the displaced persons and businessmen. A memo issued by the CJFWF said: "We will help them obtain the full assist- ance of the Small Business Administration and other government aid, and to or- ganize any special help re- quired beyond that." For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The -•- $8 Million Man! GRONKOWSKI Southfield City Treasurer troversial here. Under pre- sent law, Israeli courts are incompetent to try citizens for crimes committed in other countries. Several months ago, the Public Committee on Extra- dition Legislation, headed by District Court Judge Eli Nathan, recommended that extradition be continued, though only on the basis of reciprocity. Only one mem- ber of the committee dis- sented. But the minority view was supported by Begin who countermanded an order by former Justice Minister Hayim Zadok for Barak to draft a law in the spirit of the majority legis- lation. Nem Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtaini Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891.1818 Suburban Call Collect Reverse Charges Begin Cabinet Approves Bill to Bar Extradition of Israelis FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM • • • • ern European nations op- posed it. There were 12 absten- tions, mostly by Latin American countries, includ- ing Mexico. Argentina did not participate in the vote. ECWA is one of several re- gional bodies answerable to ECOSOC. Melissa Wells, the U.S. ECOSOC delegate, told the Council before the vote that the move would complicate Middle East peace efforts. ' Theodor Meron, Israel's Ambassador to the UN in Geneva, who attended the ECOSOC meeting as an ob- server, assailed the accept- ance of the PLO into ECWA as "a clear breach of the charter and of the law of the United Nations". The council, he warned, was "opening a Pandora's box to all future claim- ants". The ECOSOC resolu- tion amended ECWA's framework which had al- lowed only UN member states to join. Johnstown's Jewish Community Digging Out from Flood's Debris • :e• 'area •s • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined • Window Shades Cleaned & Replaced • Blankets Laundered & Fluffed One immediate benefi- ciary of the new bill if it is adopted will be MK Samuel Flatto-Sharon, the million- aire businessman who fled to Israel from France in 1972 to avoid arrest on charges of tax evasion and fraud. France's request for his extradition is now be- fore the Israeli courts. .CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU 3 blks. E. of 1-75 Caniffitiolbrook exit Free Parkin. in Rear Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers DON'T BE BLIND TO US WE CAN COVER ANYTHING! Hebrew U. Gets Sculpture JERUSALEM- "Ma'agalim" — cycles — is the title of a new sculpture by Israeli artist Menashe Kadishrrian which was un- veiled recently on the Hebr- ew Univeisity's Mount Scopus campus. The five-ton metal sculp- ture, standing aboye the Truman Research Institute overlooking the Judean Desert and the city of Je- rusalem, is a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bogen of New York, Vandals Destroy German Cenietery BONN -- The Jewish cem etery-at Cham, West Ger- many, has been nearly com- pletely destroyed by van- dals. Most of the tombs- tones in the 100-year-old cemetery have been broken and damage is estimated at nearly $1 million. • Meanwhile, a former con- centration camp at Flosen- burg has been daubed with anti-Semitic slogans and commemorative ribbons and flags burned. Two men accused of paint- ing swastikas on mon- uments and walls in Karls- ruhe and Weisbaden have admitted their guilt, while several others have been charged and await trial. off man. sug let. prices • AND A HAND -PI PRINT L • WALLCOVERINGS - 20% OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE •: WALLCOVERING •VERTICAL BLINDS • LEVOLOR BLINDS • WOVEN WOODS • CUSTOM & STOCK SHADES •CUSTOM SHUTTERS •FORMICA . 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