12 Friday, July 11, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS °D POL ADV VOTE — AUG 5TH PATRICIA A. KELLY State Representative — 6Dth District EXCALIBUR Hair Styling Salon GUY MINNELLA International Hair Styling Award Winner 353-4848 Call for your appt. 24901 Northwestern Suite 111 Heritage Bldg. S. W. Corner of Evergreen Controversial Jerusalem Bill U-D Law School Unveils Won't Be Rushed in Knesset Samuel Ackerman Library JERUSALEM (JTA) — Knesset Speaker Yitzhak Berman said Tuesday that the controversial bill af- firming united Jerusalem as Israel's capital will not be rushed through the Knesset unless the government de- clares that it is urgent. The cabinet on Sunday did not go along with a de- mand by Transport Minis- ter Haim Landau that it supports the bill. Geula Cohen, of the ultra-nationalist Tehyia faction, who introduced the private member bill as an amendment to Israel's basic law, met with Berman to urge him not to delay the legislative process. The bill was sent to the Knesset June 30 by its legal commit- tee and officially reached the chamber Tuesday. According to Cohen, Berman said he would do BURGLAR ALARMS ALLSTATE ALARM SYSTEMS NEW COMPUTERIZED SECURITY EQUIPMENT I Thousands of satisfied customers CALL THE ROTT BROS 255-1540 MARTY CY SHEL 17534 W. 7 MILE, DETROIT LICENSED BY MICH. DEPT. OF STATE POLICE NEW YORK (JTA) — In- tensification of an effort by the National Jewish Com- mission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) to obtain a Sabbath protection amendment to the planned Truth-in-Testing law was announced here by Howard Zuckerman, COLPA president, follow- ing approval by the New York Legislature of such an amendment, the first such state law. nothing to delay nor speed up the bill. He said if the government did not indicate the bill was ur- gent "it would take its place in the queue" for a first reading. The government is repor- tedly eager to bury the bill. The only member of the governing coalition sup- porting it is the National Religious Party. The Knes- set is due to take its summer recess at the end of the month and not return until October. Meanwhile, Shulamit Aloni, the civil rights movement MK, asked the law committee to begin the entire legislation process anew since she was absent last week when the commit- tee sent the bill to the Knes- set. Her request was re- jected. Menten Gets Prison Term, Fine for Murder of Jews During WW II AMSTERDAM (JTA) — A Rotterdam district court NY Law Aids Shomer Shabat imposed a 10-year prison sentence and a $50,000 fine Wednesday on millionaire art dealer Pieter Menten after he was found guilty, for the second time, of par- ticipation in the mass mur- ders of Jews and others in Podhorodze Village in Po- land while serving with the Nazi SS during World War II. Menten's second trial began in May. He had been convicted in an Amsterdam court in December 1977 of the same crime, but that verdict was overturned by the Supreme Court and sub- sequently a new trial was ordered. Menten, 81, had pleaded not guilty. The prosecution demanded a 20-year- sentence, but presiding Judge' Pieter Schipper pro- nounced a 10-year term in view of Menten's advanced age. Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 45 Years Of Dependable Sales & Servide For The Best Deals On New and Used Cars Stop In At Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 20811 W. 8 Mile between Southfield & Telegraph Rd. Adjoining the city of Southfield 534-1400 Attending the unveiling of a plaque designating the Samuel Ackerman Real Estate Library at the Uni- versity of Detroit School of Law are, from left: Peter C. Schanck, library director; Carl M. Selinger, dean, U-D Law School; Irving B. Ackerman, son of the late Mr. Ackerman; and Alan T. Ackerman, grandson of the late Samuel Ackerman. The University of Detroit Law Library has estab- lished the Samuel Acker- man Real Estate Library as a memorial to the father of Detroit attorney Irving B. Ackerman and the grandfather of Alan Ac- kerman, also a Detroit at- torney. The library has ac- quired an extensive collec- tion of materials on real property law, with an em- phasis on eminent domain, from funds donated by the Ackermans. A memorial plaque de- signating the Samuel Ac- kerman Real Estate Li- brary was unveiled in a ceremony at the University of Detroit School of Law last month. Samuel Ackerman's chil- Israelis Kill Double Agent TEL AVIV (JTA) — A young Arab wanted for the murder of an Israeli secu- rity agent was shot and kil- led by an Israeli patrol in NabluS last week. The sus- pect, Besam Mouhammed Habash, 21, who lived in the Balta refugee camp near Nablus, had worked for the Israeli secret service, Shin Bet. But he turned against Is- rael and killed his Israeli control agent, Moshe Golan, and stole his gun. 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