6 Friday, August 12, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Some Vietnamese Will Leave -Israel id NEFFER" THANKS A MILLION JERUSALEM (JTA )— Eleven of the 66 Vietnam- ese refugees given asylum by,- Israel are planning to leave soon to settle in Iran, Uzi Narkiss ; the head of the World Zionist Organization immigration department, re- ported to the WZO Execu- tive Monday. Narkiss said the Vietnam- ese were living and study- ing Hebrew at the absorp- tion center at Ofakim, near . Beersheba. He noted that the group was divided into three units, one Christian and two different Bhuddist sects. The religious differences were apparently the cause of the disputes which had broken out within the group, Narkiss observed. CAMIE, KATIE, FLO, CANDI, FRANCINE, GERTI, CARLA, YVETTE, ETC. ETC. SPITZER'S of Harvard Row Callaghan First British Premier to Address Jews on Balfour Day LONDON (JTA)—For the first time, a British Prime, Minister has agreed to ad- dress the Board of Deputies of British Jews. James Cal- laghan will appear at a spe- cial session of the -Board on Oce. 23 to mark the 60th an- niversary of the Balfour Declaration in which Brit- ain undertook to support the Jewish claim to a na- tional home in Palestine. It is also believed to be the first time that a serving British Prime Minister has agreed to appear on a pub- lic platform to corn- memorate an event which still stirs anger in the Arab world. Callaghan agreed to ad- , Former Labor Justice Hits New Israeli E xtradition Law JERUSALEM (JTA)— The Knesset approved a measure last week that would forbid the extradition of an Israeli citizen for crimes committed abroad. The legislation, which pro- - vides for trial in Israel of such persons, passed its first reading and was re- ferred to the. Law Com- mittee. But it encountered strong opposition from for- mer Justice Minister Hayim Zadok of the Labor Alignment, who said the proposed law would turn Is- rael into an asylum for Jew- ish criminals. The amendment to the ex- tradition law, introduced for the government by Yoram Aridor of Likud, was originally proposed by Premier Menahem Begin when he was -leader of the opposition in the last Knes- THE ORIGINAL RUMMIKUB The Israeli Table Game That's Sweeping the Country DISCOUNT PRICE $2 495 Reg. $35 $1495. 5 MORE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SPITZER'S Hebrew Book & Gift Center 11 MIle & Lahaer, Southfield Harvard Row 's • 356-6080 Open All Day Sunday MIN enjoy a swimming pool built by the pool experts . Perma-Bilt's strict adherence to -- /correct building codes and standards - assures you of finest quality at all times: Constant inspection by the construction supervisor insures professional guaranteed workmanship with every. built-in pool. Trust Per- ma-Bilt for. meticulous _crafts- manship, finest quality materials and distinctive design. 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He said the law would encourage Jews with criminal records to immi- grate to Israel. "A Jewish criminal will always prefer to immigrate to Israel, receive citizen- ship by power of the Law of Return and become im- mune to extradition," Zadok said. Zadok proposed that the law draw a distinction be- tween a suspect who was a citizen of Israel before he committed an offense abroad and a non-citizen who sought refuse from legal prosecution in Israel. Aridor insisted that the state could not make any distinction between the two kinds of citizens. The measure is expected to be returned to the ple- num for its second and third readings shortly. Its progress is followed with great interest by Shmuel Flatto-Sharon, a one-man Knesset faction ., who faces possible extradition to France. Flatto, a millionaire busi- ness, fled to Israel in 1972 and became a citizen. He was elected to the Knesset on May 17 but France's ex- tradition request, on charges of tax evasion • and fraud is still being process- ed by ISraeli courts. Although the law provides immunity for an MK, there are circumstances under which a Knesset member could be extradited and Flatto apparently would feel safer if the govern- ment-sponsored amendment is adopted. Since entering the Knesset he has usually added his single vote to Likud's narrow coalition majority. JAMES CALLAGHAN dress the community in re- sponse to a personal in- vitation from Lord Fisher of Camden, president of the Board, who will preside at the meeting. Some observers in Britain are speculating that Callag- han may use the occasion to seek Angelo-Jewry's un- derstanding for this new Pa- lestinian policy despite its unpopularity in Israel. The Board of Deputies has itself - voiced its dimay at this pol- icy. Greville Janner, vice pres- ident of the Board and a Labor Party MP, said that by accepting the invitation, the Prime Minister would be "paying .a compliment of the highest order" to the community and to the state of Israel. com- separate A memoration of the Balfour Declaration anniversary will be staged by the Zion- ist Federation, to which the original historic document was addressed. It will hold a dinner to be addressed by leaders of all three British political parties. Callaghan's decision to at- tend the Balfour Declara- tion event , is also note- worthy because-, at - past Bal- - four anniversary celebra- tions, in Britain and in Israel, British governments have usually preferred to be represented by second- rank ministers. 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