92 Friday, September 21, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To All our Family & Friends A Very Happy & Healthy New Year JOE & BARBARA JACKSON Bonnie, Steve & Sandy Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Janowski & Family Wish their family & friends A Year of Good Health & Happiness MORRIS & ALICE KIRSCHNER JERRY & KATHY LINDA ik CHARLES Wish their family & friends a Hearthy & Happy New Year Best wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to all my relatives and friends Mrs. Eleanor Manela Sfld. Mich. 27470 Arlington Dr. New Year's Greetings to our family and friends for the coming year JUDY and ANDY MARTIN - May the New Year bring an abundance of good health and happiness to all our family and good friends LOUISE and MANNY ROTENBERG ARTHUR and CHURREY SCHREIER Houston, Texas wish all their friends and relatives a happy, healthy New Year Our best wishes to all our family and friends for a truly happy year KATHY & JEFF SCHULTZ CLAIRE & ART SCHWARTZ & FAMILY wish all their relatives and friends all the best in the New Year MR. & MRS. JACK SCHWARTZ wish their family and friends a year of health and happiness MADELON & LOUIS SELIGMAN Melissa & Adrianne wish their family and friends a healthy, happy New Year A very joyous and healthy New Year to all our friends and relatives 112rizn mtle r135 CHARLOTTE & HYMAN SHEBOWICH and FAMILY A Happy and Healthy New Year To All Our Family and Friends DR. and MRS. MORRIS S. BRENT Columnist Rips Black-PLO Talks In the Sept. 2 edition of the Detroit News, columnist Michael Novak berated American black leaders for making contacts with the Palestine Liberation Organization. In a sharp denunciation of the PLO, Novack listed a number of reasons why no one should negotiate with the terrorist organization, including its thousands of terrorist atrocities and its lack of a peaceful program. He berated the black leaders for not calling for rights and self- determination for other ethnic groups such as Lat- vians, Lithuanians, Poles and other dominated by the Soviets. Novack wrote: "It is impossible for me to be- lieve that Andrew Young and his colleagues are not following classic lines in making Jews victims of their frustration at Young's resignation from government. It has hap- pened before." Novack concluded: "Some Palestinians do suffer from injustice, and a better solution than the present one must be found. Israel has agreed. But not all the burden should fall on Israel. Outside forces that support the PLO do not help. "Since 1945, more Jews have been driven from Arab lands than Palestinians from Israel. More Palesti- nians now live in Israel than Jews in .Arab lands. To force all Palestinians into the hands of the PLO is to force history backwards. It is not a humane program. Pressure on EEC to Extend Recognition to the PLO LONDON (JTA) — When the foreign ministers of the European Economic Com- munity (EEC) met in Dub- lin they were under heavy pressure to extend political recognition to the Pales- tinine Liberation Organiza- tion as a rightful partner in Middle East peace talks. But despite a pro-PLO shift by the British govern- ment, Israeli diplomats think there is a chance that the move will be defeated because of the opposition of West Germany and Hol- land. Israeli optimism about the attitudes of West Ger- many grea following the talks in Bonn between Is- raeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and his West German counterpart, Hans-Dietrich Genscher. There have also been talks in Dublin between Israeli diplomats and Irish ministers, including Foreign Minister Michael O'Kennedy. Relations between the two countries have been exacerbated by Israeli mili- tary action in south Leba- non where 700 Irish troops serve with the United Na- tions force. Last week, O'Kennedy told Israeli Charge d'Af- faires Yoav Biran of his "grave concern" over Israeli policy in Lebanon. He asked Israel to restrain the Chris- tian forces led by Maj. Saad Haddad from encroaching on land controlled by the Irish troops. On the same day, a similar attack on Is- rael was made at the United Nations by Irish represen- tative Paul Keating. The Israeli Embassy in London, which handles relations with Ireland, was so concerned by the mood in Dublin that it asked the foreign minis- try in Jerusalem for addi- tional help in putting the Israeli case before the Irish government and public. Eitan Ron, Deputy Direc- tor General in charge of United Nations Affairs and a senior officer of the Israeli army's northern command, is in Dublin to meet officials and journalists. Joint Sponsors 0. YOUNGSTOWN, (JTA) — The Hillel Student Center at Kent State Uni- versity is believed to be the only Hillel center sponsored by five Jewish com- munities. The Jewish fed- erations of Akron, Canton, Cleveland and Youngstown and the Kent Jewish com- munity sponsor the center. In 1939, the British White Paper limited Jewish immigration to Palestine to 10,000 per year for five years, plus a total of 25,000 refugees from Nazism dur- ing the same period. Weizmann Scientists Create Cancer-Detecting Scanner REHOVOT — An in- strument based on an entirely new approach to detecting suspicious masses in the breast has been de- veloped at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Re- hovot. The computerized device — called a dielectric breast scanner — is based on the principle that electric fields polarize pathological tissue in the breast differently than they do normal tissue. The scanner, which itself presents no accompanying health haard, provides doc- tors with an instant TV image of these irregular and possibly cancerous regions. According to Dr. Bruce Sollish and Prof. Ephraim Frei, the Rehovot scientists most closely involved with the project, doctors still-lack a definitive, safe method for early detection of breast cancers. "It is not in the interest of human rights or of the United States to em- power the PLO. The ii is a puppet organizaon, hostile to Israel's exist- ence, and the servant of distant powers. In sup- porting the PLO, black leaders discredit them- selves, injure national unity, and jeopardize the security of all of us. "From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Yasir Arafat is off a precipice." LILO Urge Cult Limits MIAMI BEACH — Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, national chairman of the "Jews for Jews" organization, has called on state legislatures • and the Congress to enact laws regulating and limit- ing the methods of recruit- ment and influence of cult groups. EVELYN & AL BROOK Wish their relatives and friends a very healthy and happy New Year Best wishes to our relatives and friends for a happy and healthy New Year To ALL our friends & relatives A Healthy & Happy New Year ARTHUR, FRANCES and LENA CUTLER ANN & RHODA SEGAL HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS MITZI FIELD Mr. & Mrs. Moses Sztarkman and Helen Wishes her children, relatives and friends Peace, Health & Happiness in the New Year MR. & MRS. THEODORE WEISS w i sh all their family and friends a BEST WISHES FOR HEALTH & HAPPINESS year of prosperity, health & happiness THE MARKOFSKY'S 23100 Beverly Oak Park I LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH ELVIN and LORAINE POLLACK wish our dear members and friends a very happy and healthy New Year wish all their friends and relatives a very happy and healthy New Year A healthy, happy & prosperous New Year to all our family and friends RENEE & DAVID SHUSTER To all our friends and relatives may the New Year bring you good health, happiness and peace DR. & MRS. SIDNEY 0. SIEGAN and FAMILY May the New Year bring health and happiness to all our dear friends and family BEN and SADIE SKLAR 1.._KARL and MARGIE STERN MICHAEL and BRIAN wish all their relatives and friends a happy and healthy New-Year SHERRIE, NORTY, - SCOTT & KEN STERN wish all their family and friends a year of good health and happiness Best wishes fora happy New Year to all our relatives and friends DAVID & TOVA SZLAMKOWICZ HENRY & DORA UPFALL WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 4_