22. Friday, September 21, 1979 The memory of the right- eous shall be for a blessing; but the name of the wicked shall rot. LOWEST PRICES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New President of the General Assembly Opens United Nations Assault on Israel which Israel will find it- self under during the scheduled 13-week ses- sion. Salim, who is also the Tanzanian ambassador to 342-7801 Cuba and who attended the recent Conference of Non- Aligned Nations in Havana, praised what he termed the fresh and dynamic impetus generated by that gather- ing. President Fidel Castro of Cuba, the new leader of the non-aligned nations, is due to address the General Assembly. Israel is expected to be the target of an attempt by the Arabs to deprive it of its credentials to participate in the proceedings on formal and technical grounds. Is- raeli diplomats, noting that this tactic was used suc- cessfully in the past against South Africa, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the Israeli Mission is Free Estimates On aware of the possibility and 10 years of service Installations is taking measures to thwart it. According to the Israeli diplomats, the three-month session will be "a battle- ground against peace in the Middle East" as the Arab extremists and their tradi- tional allies, the Soviet Union and Third World countries, will do every- thing possible to subvert the ongoing negotiations be- tween Israel and Egypt and the prospects that other Middle Eastern countries, such as Jordan, will join in the negotiations. Israel Ambassador DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN Yehuda Blum, address- & LADIES AUXILIARY ing a luncheon sponsored by the American Jewish JEWISH WAR VETERANS Committee, said the Gen- OF THE UNITED STATES eral Assembly will be OF AMERICA even more difficult this year as far as Israel is RUTH WEISS concerned than the two Sanford Rosenthal yy previous sessions. He re- Auxiliary President Department Commander called that the General - 41( Assembly of 1977 and of LT. ROY F. GREEN POST LT HENRY J. BODZIN 1978 both were over- IX N. 529 • SILVERMAN-DETROIT POST NO. 414 shadowed by President Irwin Chodak, Commander .40( POST NO. 135 Milton Duchan, Commander Shiites Snider, Auxiliary President Anwar Sadat's first visit Manuel Heitman, Commander to Israel and the signing Tess Kominars, Auxiliary President LT. RAYMOND BLOCH-GEN. MAURICE 9( SOL YETI, MORRIS COHEN of the Camp David ROSE POST NO. 420 4( POST NO. 530 agreements, respec- Morris Smith, Commander LAWRENCE H. t JOSEPH JONES Harry Friedman, Commander Dorothy Cohen, Auxiliary President AUXILIARY NO. 190 401( Sarah Kaminsky, Auxiliary President* tively. Marlon Biondy, Auxiliary President l He said the anticipated PVT. ROBERT J. RAFELSON attacks on Israel this year HARVEY DATER POST LT. ELI LEVIN POST NO. 230 POST NO. 431 .401( will have one major pur- NO. 559 (Lansing) Alexander Nemoff, Post Commander Henry Mills, Commander pose, "to hinder and Frieda Samosa, Auxiliary President Corrine Oppenheim, Auxiliary President Bernard B. Friedland, Commander .10( obstruct, or at least slow LT. LARRY S. Will; FLINT POST NO. 231 PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE POST down the peace process" * Max Linder, Commander NO. 414 OAK PARK POST NO. 716 currently underway be- Zelda Soho, Auxiliary President Murray Greenwald, Commander Rubin Zissman, Commander 41( tween Israel and Egypt. Laena Hoening, Auxiliary. President Rita Goyer, Auxiliary President At the same time, the Is- 41( LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN - PFC. DORAN GOLDFARB- raeli diplomats said the SOUTHFIELD POST NO. 333 SGT. CHARLES SHAPIRO 4( Edward Bunin, Commander TRI CITY POST NO. 121 (Saginaw) Palestine Liberation POST NO. 510 Martha Hauptman, * Dr. Lewis !merman, Commander Irving Davis, Commander Organization which has Auxiliary President Shirley Sontag, Auxiliary President • gained in public opinion and .4101( diplomatic prestige as a re- sult of the Andrew Young affair, will continue to push 41C toward legitimizing itself in the eyes of the international community. The PLO is ex- pected to concentrate on making inroads into U.S. public opinion and diplo- WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME ASSOCIATION .* macy and will also press its campaign for Palestinian the diplomats said. 16990 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield * rights, "We believe that as long as the peace process pro- JAY SCHWARTZ, PRESIDENT gresses in the Middle East, the PLO and its supporters ************************** will increase their efforts Cassette Dictating Transcribing Machines UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Salim Ahmed Salim of Tanzania, the president of the 34th Gen- eral Assembly, began this season's proceedings Tues- AAA Lawn Sprinkler Inc. We Install the Best and Service the Rest 399-8718 4 4 410-4-* day by denouncing Israel's "senseless bombings of civi- lian targets" in south Leba- non and declared that the Palestinians have a right to self-determination and an independent state. The 37-year-old ambas- sador also referred to the Palestine Liberation Organization as the repre- sentative of the Palestinian people. "The core of the Middle East problem is the continued denial of the in- alienable rights of the Palestinian people to self- determination and the right to establish an independent state," he said. The "necessary condi- tions" for peace in the Mideast are "the realization of that right, the refusal to give legitimacy to the fruits of conquest, the respect of the right of all states in the area to an independent existence," Salim said, fol- lowing his election by ac- clamation. His speech focused at- tention of the world body's preoccupation with the Mideast and was a foretaste of the attacks 4 44 4 4644-4 4-4******** Happy New Year /( VISIT THE MEMORIAL TO OUR HEROIC iur JEWISH WAR DEAD ' * -0( JEWISH 1 against it at the UN," the Israelis said. Those dip- lomats also admitted .that Israel in some instances will find itself almost "com- pletely isolated" without even the support of the U.S. and Western Europe. This is considered likely to happen in con- nection with resolutions before the General As- sembly concerning Is- raeli settlemetns in the administered territories and Israel's preemptive attacks in south Leba- non, the diplomats said. But, they added, if the Americans keep to the spirit and letter of the Camp David agreements, Israel need not worry about its major interest: peace. The Palestinians will culminate their efforts to improve their image on Nov. 29 which has been designated by the UN as Palestine Day. It is the 32nd anniversary of the UN par- tition decision. The Palestinian cause will be celebrated and fea- tured on that day with films, exhibitions, speeches by UN dignitaries on behalf of Palestinian rights and a special gathering of the General Assembly corn- memorating the occasion. It is not yet clear if PLO leader Yasir Arafat will attend the General Assem- bly. Arab sources say there is a strong likelihood that he will appear in person. According to the Israelis, the Arabs will also try to re- vive the resolution equating Zionism with racism by re- calling and referring to that 1975 anti-Zionist resolution in various news resolutions that will come before the Assembly. Israeli diplomats said that while in the past, the Western countries fought against such attempts by the Arabs, they seem un- likely to do so this year. The Israeli delegation to the 34th General Assembly will consist of about 20 members, seven of whom are permanent members of the Israeli Mission to the UN. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan is scheduled to address the General As- sembly next Thursday af- ternoon. Time's Report on Begin Denied JERUSALEM (JTA) — Officials at the premier's office flatly rejected a report in the latest edition of Time magazine that Begin was recently checked by three foreign medical experts who advised him not to work more than three hours a day. Begin's press advisers said Begin gets to work every morning around 8 a.m., and stays at the office until 1 p.m., when he c home for lunch and an :,..- ternoon rest. He returns to the office around 4 p.m., where he stays until the evening. Dan Pattir, Begin's press adviser said that not only was Begin not checked by any foreign expert, but neither were similar chec- kups conducted by any Is- raeli doctor. Shlomo Nakdimon, an- other press adviser, charged that political elements were responsi- ble for the publication of the story. He did not elaborate. Prof. Jack Fein, who re- portedly checked Begin, de- nied the report in a tele- phone conversation with Maariv from New York. Fein said he had been in Is- rael several weeks ago on family matters, but there is no foundation to the story that he was asked to see Be- gin. ALUMINUM SIDI Custom Trim 545-1110 Try My Pric s! ask for PE ER Fredrick jewelers • of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 869 We long Lake Road 646 0973 Mon thru Sat 10 to 5:30 Thum to 9 pm Appraisals by Appointment White You Wait "YOU'RE NUMBER ONE WITH ME! CJF Cites Postal NEW YORK — A special Smolar Award for Excel- lence in North American Jewish Journalism was pre- sented by the Council of Jewish Federations on Sun- day to Bernard Postal. Since 1970, Postal has been the associate editor of the Jewish Week in New York and author of its weekly column, "Postal Card." Founder and editor of the monthly magazine, the Jewish Digest, Postal served as director of public information for the Jewish Welfare Board from 1946- 1970, as founder and editor of "the JWB Circle" and editor of "This is JWB." AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300