THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, January 23, 1981 Israel Bonds Names Reinvestment Head Mrs. Alice Ross has been named -1981 chairman for Reinvestment of the Greater Metropolitan De- troit Committee, State of Is- rael Bonds. Named as co- chairman is Mrs. Betty Rath. FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonos & Jcwelry ' . Remounting Jewelry & Watch Revairins, SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (31-3) 557-1860 president of Pioneer Women, Greater Detroit Council, was honored by that organization as the 1976 "Israel Bond Woman of the Year." Mrs. Rath has also served as Pioneer Women Council president, and both women are long- time leaders in the Israel Bond Women's Division. Mrs. Ross said that reinvestment could bene- fit both the bondholder and Israel. "Matured bonds no longer pay interest to the bondhol- der," she said. "Only through reinvewstment can bondholders resume receiving interest and help Israel continue its economic development." She announced that, to help reach potential rein- vestors, a volunteer Rein- In announcing the ap- pointments, David B. Holtzman, local Israel Bond general chairman, stressed the growing importance of reinvestment to the Israel Bond Effort. "In 1981, over $94 million in bonds are due to mature," he explained. "The proceeds of these bonds can go a long way toward Israel's economic growth, but only if they are reinvested." Mrs. Ross, a past Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., 0 -ak Park 543-7092 99c lb. $1.29 lb. $1.19 lb. $1 29 lb. $1 09 lb. CHICKEN LEGS .. CHICKEN BREAST FRYERS .... .. PULLETS BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Strike Paralyzes El Al TEL AVIV (JTA) — El Al, Israel's national air line, was paralyzed by a general strike last week and may dissolve as a company in its present form. All El Al flights out of Is- rael were cancelled. (An El Al spokesman in New York said that last week's flight out ofJFK Airport was can- celled and service sus- pended until further notice. .The same applied in Miami and Montreal, the only other North American cities served by the Israeli air line.) The general strike of all El Al employees was called after Avraham Shavit, El Al chairman, refused_ to re- scind the dismissal notices sent to six members of the maintenance workers committee. They were fired for conducting a four-hour work stoppage last week, The strike could have far-reaching national re- percussions inasmuch as 13 major trade unions You've tried dealers... now try an AUTO BROKER ark LOW pal mika 50flPtki56) otst 9fmco vt. Isto4 cAck 'IOU!! I'll sell you an '81 CUTLASS or MONTECARLO At Dealer's Invoice H IM LOUIS 13LocK TRY ME! NEW CAR pui? CHASES• PROFEW° 23% discount on new cars.) 61-17 (Up to 968-2360 25900 Greenfield Rood, Suite 139 Ook Pork, Michigan 4823711 SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT MRS. 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The government-owned carrier has been losing heavily in recent years, due in large measure to labor strife but also because of the steeply rising cost of fuel and world-wide recession. Airline officials expect the government would reorganize El Al on a tighter basis and eliminate the multiplicity of workers committees which have been responsible for numer- ous strikes and job actions in the past. Union representatives said today that the prospect of El Al closing down wor- ried them but they were prepared to "strike . to the end" because management could not be allowed to fire workers arbitrarily. They said Shavit's abrupt dismis- sal of the maintenance workers was unprecedented in the context of labor rela- tions in Israel. • Union lawyers said his action might be illegal because it punished six employees for a work stoppage in which many participated. They also pointed out that under existing contracts, em- ployees involved in a strike can be dismissed only after prior consulta- tion with Histadrut which was not done in this case. Other strikes broke out, unrerated to El Al. Broad- casting Authority em- ployees suspended the hour-long radio news pro- gram although hourly news bulletins were not affected. Laboratory assistants failed to report for work in government-run medical institutions. Employees of the Israel Electric Corp. threatened to strike if their salary demands are not met. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for. _ . 4 1, foot. . -DeuterqnOrtiy- Nazi Collaborator Arrested AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Jan Bulder, a 68-year-old former Nazi collaborator who rounded up Dutch Jews for deportation to Au- schwitz, was arrested at Schiphol Airport Jan. 8 as he returned from a vacation in Spain. He is expected to stand trial for war crimes commit- ted in 1944 when Bulder- was employed • by the "Juderireferat 4-B," the agency charged with de- porting Jews from Nazi- occupied Holland. Bulder's job was to hunt them down in their hiding places. He was charged specifi- cally after World War II with having arrested at least 20 Jews in The Hague, including children and many others in different localities. All were sent - to Auschwitz where only one survived. Bulder also served for a time with the Waffen SS on the eastern front and collaborated with the Germans in other capacities. High on the wanted list of war criminal and col- laborators when the war ended, Bulder was arrested but escaped before his trial and fled to South Africa in December 1945 with a false passport. He returned to Holland in 1969 under an assumed name but later re- verted to his real name. According to State Pro- secutor Louis de Beaufort, Bulder thought he was safe because of the statute of limitations on the prosecu- tion of war criminals. He was apparently unaware that an amendment to the law in 1971 extended the period. Bulder had been living alone in The Hague but was under surveillance and his arrest was planned for some time. De Beaufort said he expected to find prosecution witnesses among Bulder's former colleagues in the "Judenreferat," all of whor served sentences of 15-2 years. Award Donated CHICAGO (JTA) — Seven Chicago-area Jews have contributed to a number of causes the $1,300 they won in a settlement of their legal action against four Chicago a police offi- cials who barred them from attending a neo-Nazi rally at Marquette Park in July 1978. 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