20 Friday, November 3, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 35% OFF Decor Vertical Blinds Many Patterns and styles to choose from. Customers own meas- urements. No freight charges up to 84x84. "Our Product is a SHADE better. Tradi- tionally the best quality and price" Since 1895 ~ Greene Bios. Window Shade Co. Old Orchard Shopping Center Maple Rd. at Orchard Lk. IV. 626-2400 15150 W. 7 Mile Rd. Open Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 to 5; Sat. 9 to 3 Open Mon thru Fri. 10 to 5; Sat. 10 to 4 342-8822 ABC Charges That Negative Respone to Palestinian Show Was Pre-Planned NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Broadcast- ing Co. acknowledged that telephone response to its "News Close-ups" program, "Terror in the Promised Land," aired in most of the country Monday night, was overwhelmingly negative. But an ABC spokesperson said that there was strong evidence that the most of the protests were part of an organized campaign, prob- ably encouraged by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith which had branded the broadcast a "to- tally one sided pro-Arab terrorist film." Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin, scheduled to appear on ABC-TV's "Is- sues and Answers" program on Sunday, told a reporter he is reconsidering his ap- pearance on the show be- cause of the Palestinian program. Aniong the Jewish organ- izations and leaders protest- ing the showing of "Terror in the Promised Land" Monday night were Char- RETAIN Judge Walter P. C Y NA R Michigan Court of Appeals 29 Years as Attorney and Judge • - 11 Years Circuit Court Judge . • Presently on Court of Appeals We believe in this man and urge you to vote for him on November 7th. Mort Gottsman Allen J. Govinsky Benjamin Grant Irwin Kasoff Sidney Kraisman David Lebenbom Milton Lucow Alan A. May Alfred A. May Leonard Meldman Neil Miller Marvin Sharon . KEEP your County Commissioner LARRY PERNICK . Yemen Exhibit at NY Museum Judge Cynar has already demonstrated his integrity, skill, and legal knowledge as an Appeals Court Judge. Alan Ackerman Irving B. Ackerman Julius Allen Charles Alpert Louis Bardner Ivan E. Barris Henry Bornstein James Burdick Joseph Burston Albert M. Colman Stanley Feldman Ronnie Gold lotte Jacobson, chairman of package and that there was the World Zionist no time to advise advertis- Organization-American ers of the controversy. Section; Bertram H. Gold, When reminded that executive vice president of the program had been scheduled months ago, the American Jewish Committee; Arnold Forster, Fifield maintained, ADL general counsel; and nevertheless, that many All That The Name Implies the United Zionists- advertisers were not Revisionists of America and aware of its content and We Remove & Rehang Herut-U.S.A. that it was the decision of According to Mary the sales department not Fifield, director of public re- to involve them with con- lations for ABC News which troversial material with- produces the Close-ups out their foreknowledge. series, some 1,500-plus The film was pre- screened privately for the negative phone calls were received by ABC in New Jewish Telegraphic Trade Member Agency, but when the ADL York and other cities before American Society of requested an advance show- the program was aired. She Interior Designers said most of these callers ing of the program, its re- (A.S.I.D.) quest was refused. read from what appeared to be "prepared scripts" and that many of. them were children. She said that when they were asked why they called, some replied "be- cause my Hebrew school teacher told me to" or the "Rabbi told me to." She said she thought the ADL was responsible. Ms. Fifield said a similar number of calls were re- ceived during and after the hour-long program which was aired from 8-9 p.m. Eas- ter Standard time and that thes.e seemed "more bona fide" "Terror in the Promised Land" was aired in the Los Angeles area Sunday night in a different time slot. Ac- cording to Fifield the major- ity of protest calls there were received before the broadcast began. The hour-long documen- tary, made by ABC staff Rated "PREFERRED" writer producer Malcolm Clark, carried no commer- by Civic Searchlight cial advertising. The usual commercial breaks were fil- led with public service mes- and these supporters: sages broadcast free of charge. Fifield said that the Clarice and Hubert Sidlow Ted Isaacs ABC sales department had Ann and Leonard Baruch Ruth and Moe Traurig decided, on the day of broad- ' cast, to "pull" all advertis- Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Wayne Greta and Marshall Madison ing because of the con- Marlene and Norbert Goldberg Oscar Kramer troversy generated by the Pearl and Henry Auslander Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Jackel broadcast. She explained Leonard Baron Gig and Bernie Cohen that sponsors of "Close-up" buy the entire series as a Doreen and Stan Millman Sandy and John Shepherd Burton R. Shifman Carl Siegal Irving Small Stuart E. Small Norman Tendler Henry Thumin William Weinstein William Winshali Ben Wolfe Barbara Wrom Harry Young Vote to Retain Judge Walter P. Cynar Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot Paid for by Judge Cynar Committee, 32012 Aline, Warren, MI, 48093 NEW YORK — "The Jews of Yemen," a photo- graphic essay, is the first special exhibit opening the 1978-79 season at the Yeshiva University Museum. The show, scheduled to run through Jan. 1, includes some 60 photographs docu- menting the life of Yeme- nite Jews, including those of "Operation Magic Carpet," depicting the mass migra- tion of 50,000 Yemenite Jews from Yemen-Aden to Israel which took place dur- ing 1949-50. The exhibition of photo- graphs is being supplemented by a colic c- tion of objects from the Yemenite culture, includ- ing ceremonial objects, manuscripts, textiles, jewelry and artifacts. A Litvak is so clever that he repents before he sins. Maurice Rosender Paula do Walter Berlow Pearl and Abe Friedman Judgy and Syd Seinstein Sharon and Elliot Burns Dr. Richard Bernstein Jean Hollander Oscar Hertz Ann and Harold Panter Newton Freedman Yvette and Theodore Mandell Dr. and Mrs. Milton Miller Helene Gottfried Lillian and Bob Reiss Dr. Philip Sherman Geraldine and Bill Zucker Iry Cane Dr. and Mrs. Myron Bakst Louis Silverfarb Mrs. Sandra Silaver Louis Silverfarb Roz and Jerry Sipher Henen and Sid Newman Rosalie and Abraham Raimi Annette and Michaen Weiss Sue and David Brody Roz and Leonard Trunsky Betty and Rudy Straus Dr. Harold Bussey Dr. Morris Mintz Aaron Shiffman Judy and Robert Naftaly Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gantz Barbara and Bob Keil - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krieger DEMOCRAT SOUTHFIELD - LATHRUP VILLAGE paid for by citizens for pernick committee, 24901 northwestern hwy, southfield, mich. .