p ); ■ 18 Friday, October 6, 1918 Wishing Everyone A Healthy, Prosperous and Peaceful New Year MACK PITT & His Orchestra e r103 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ! Women's League Parley at Concord NEW YORK — The Women's League for Con- servative Judaism will hold its next biennial convention Nov. 12-16 at the Concord Hotel in Kiamesha Lake, New York, it was an- nounced by Mrs. M. Milton Perry, president. Among highlights of the program will be the appear- ance of Dr. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Prize winner, who will be present to accept the Mathilde Schechter Award "for- her distinguished achievements in the field of nuclear medicine." SEIGLE FORD INC. 20801 Pontiac Trail South Lyon The New Leader In FLEET PRICING Check our deals Order Your 79 FORD NOW! See Our New MUSTANGS & LTD's SMALL TOWN PRICES MEAN BIG TIME SAVINGS and we're only 30 minutes out 1-96 Call Bob Seigle at 437-1763 Holtzman Bill on Nazi Criminals Passes House, Awaits Senate NEW YORK (JTA) — Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.) expressed the hope that the Senate would soon adopt a bill, similar to one introduced by her in the House and adopted last week by voice vote, to authorize the deportation and exclusion from the- United States of Nazi war criminals. The Holtzman bill would close a loophole in U.S. im- migration law which has allowed war criminals to enter and live in this coun- try freely. She said that since 1952, when the pre- sent federal immigration law was adopted, there has been no provision in the laws to keep out of the United States or to deport those who have persecuted others for racial, religious or other reasons. As a result, she said, a number of persons against whom the Immigthtion and Yaturalization Service (INS) "has solid evidence of war crimes committed under the Nazis cannot be. deported." She said her bill would correct this problem by. giving Immigration and Naturalization Service officials "direct legisla- tive authority" to act against Nazi war crimi- nals. The_ measure pro- vides for exclusion or de- portation from this coun- try any alien who, under the Nazis, "ordered, in- cited, assisted, or other- wise participated in the persecution of any per- son because of race, reli- gion, national origin or political opinion." At present, suspected war criminals who entered the United States under the Displaced Persons Act can be denaturalized if they have become citizens, or de- ported if they are still aliens, if the INS can prove they lied about their Nazi records in applying for ad- mission. Appeals from INS rulings can extend the deportation or denaturalization hear- ings for extended periods. In denaturalization rulings, the federal government must then start deportation proceedings, which are also subject to lengthy delays. Miss Holtzman said her bill would give the INS "di- . 100 West Bank Officials Reject - Camp David Accords JERUSALEM (JTA) — More than 10b West Bank public figures rejected dur- ing the holiday the Camp David agreements, saying the PLO was the sole repre- sentative of the Palestinian people. This unusual ,political gathering of West Bank security ticking has always meant"Glad to be homer Seeing the lights -on, waiting for you to arrive home after dark, has always been a welcome sight. And when you're at home, lights can give you a feeling of security. In the old days they didn't call it securitylight- ing. But that's what it was. Because lights at night have always offered safety and protection. Today you have a -wide choice of security lighting. Including electric post lanterns for your front and back lawns that operate only from dusk til dawn. Floodlights to light your driveway and garage. And garden lights that not only protect, but add new di- mensions to outdoor living. 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Freij was one of the few West Bank leaders who welcomed the Camp David. - agreements, praising both Anwar Sadat and Menahem Begin. The participants re- jected the Camp David agreements altogether, especially those provid- ing for an administrative autonomy in the West Bank and the Gaza strip. They demanded that Is- rael commit herself for a total withdraWal from the territories, and as- - sure the Palestinians their right of self deter- mination. The conven- ticle' concluded with a message of blessing to the - PLO andithe Arab rejec- tionist front. DaNi, Anti-Camp demonstraliogs took place in several West Bank cities throughout the holiday. Most of the demonstrators were high school students. No arrests were made. In the meantime, West Bank moderates reportedly intensified their behind the scene efforts to counter the current activity against the Camp David accords. Cancer Meetings BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Several hundred Jewish doctors are among some 7,000 physicians participat- ing in an international cancer congress which began here Thursday.