48 2 tridaileill-i41 419. 1B- 1' THE *illoif DISH MEWS i Maritime Strike Ends, El Al Operations Still Suspended MACK PITT ORCHESTRA An agreement between the shipping companies and the seamen's union was signed last week, but if Is- rael's maritime communi- cations are functioning again, its international air services remained grounded for the fifth day. The El Al management suspended operations last, week as a result of a wildcat work stoppage by mainte- • nance workers and is de- manding new, individual contracts with all employees. The workers op- pose this and are supported by Histadrut. They were joined by travel agents in applying to a Tel Aviv Labor Court for an injunction against management on grounds that the latter unilater- ally and illegally broke its labor contracts. But the court refused to grant an injunction and set a new hearing. It ordered TEL AVIV (JTA) — The container ship Zim Hong Kong sailed from Haifa Saturday, the fust Israeli- flag merchant ship to put to sea in 80 days, marking the end of one of the longest and costliest strikes in Israel's history. and DISCO Great Sounds For All Occasions 358-3642 the workers back to their jobs. El Al has refused to lift the suspension pending new labor contacts. However, it has asked employees in its computer and reservations departments to return to work to facilitate the trans- fer of El Al passengers to foreign' carriers. Fear has been expressed that the El Al shutdown will affect the entire tourist in- dustry which depends heav- ily on the Passover influx of visitors. Histadrut, which has al- ways supported manage- ment against wildcat strikes and work stoppages, says now that the airline is solely responsible for the present situation. Meanwhile, the black- out of news on radio and television continued for the second week. The Broadcast Authority has refused to be bound by the wage agreements that APPLEGATE SQUARE Blurs We are now open .PLACE Missy Sportswear 4-18 has given the enemies of Is- rael and the Jewish people." In London, an invita- tion to Miss Redgrave to address the Cambridge University Students Union has been with- drawn because of her statement about "Zionist hoodlums." The president of the Zionist Organization of America, Rabbi Joseph P. Sternstein, accused the British actress of "blatant stupidity" and "confused morality in her vulgar use of the phrase 'Zionist hood- lums.' " Sternstein said he sent a telegram to the Federal Communications Commis- sion urging them to investi- gate this matter and deter- mine how it may be possible to prevent "the uninvited intrusion into our homes of political philosophies of- fered under the guise of en- tertainment." U.S Ordered t o Release Arab Boycott Information NEW YORK — The U.S. The ArlIbrican Jewish Court of Appeals for the Congress then brought suit District of Columbia has against the Commerce De- ruled that the government partment in Federal Dis- was wrong in rejecting a re- trict Court for the District of quest by the American Columbia, charging that Jewish Congress to the government was a "si- examine reports on com- lent partner" in the Arab pliance with the Arab boycott by refusing to re- boycott filed under the Ex- lease reports filed by port Administration Act of American companies of re- 1969. quests to discriminate If the ruling is not ap- against U.S. firms that pealed, it means that trade with Israel. thousands of reports on par- ticipation in the Arab boycott between 1969 and 1976 will become available WASHINGTON — Israel for public inspection. used its Kfir C2 jets and The request for the re- McDonnell Douglas A4 ports was originally Skyhawk jets as strike air- 357-1340 353-4353 made in 1975 nailer the craft in Lebanon, according Freedom of Information to Aviation Week and Space Northwestern at Inkster Rd. j Act (FOIA). It was denied Technology magazine. _i Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thurs. Til 8 by the Department of The magazine said pro- Commerce on the ground tective cover was flown by that the boycott reports Israel's new, U.S.-made •were rconficte",, i F-15 aircraft, O 1 .411.P 11111 ti, A I ,`i • REAR ENDS Jeans & Junior Guys & Gals Rear Ends Diane's Place F-15 Air Cover CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 Musterles of the Mind Exciting entertainment for your club or organization. An amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi- ence participation. 547-2464 Mel Eisenberg You're invited Redgrave Comment Draws Criticism of Varied Groups NEW YORK' Actress. Vanessa Redgrave is draw- ing bitter criticism from Jewish and non-Jewish groups for her remark about "Zionist hoodlums" made last week at the Academy Awards presentations. In New York, Theodore Bikel, chairman of the na- tional governing council of the American Jewish Con- gress, said Ma. Redgrave's "public espousal of the PLO and her artistic and finan- cial involvement in a PLO propaganda film brand her as one who condones the murder of civilians, the de- struction of the Jewish state and the end of the Jewish people .... "We repudiate the disrup- tive and counter-productive tactics of such groups as the Jewish Defense League. But our rejection of the JDL does not mitigate our revul- sion at the public support which Vanessa Redgrave C. jhoian, ended the recent news- paper strike. Broadcast journalists have demanded the same increases. 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