THE DETROCIAEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, September 4, 1961 Shamir Calls Vienna Killings 'Attack on the Jewish People' Jihad, who heads the PLO's ' the building when the two gunmen were already wait- military branch, was as- ing for them. A passer-by signed to contact European terrorist organizations in addressed one of the Pales- tinians who then started to West Germany, Spain, Italy slipot and throw hand gre- and Turkey. nades at the two policemen The newspaper said that who were guarding the the decision to proceed with synagogue. terrorist actions in Western In this shoot-out and dur Europe with the active help ing the ensuing chase by of local terrorist groups was police, two persons were kil- largely influenced by the led and 18 injured, some of PLO's view that European OVER 40 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE them gravely. The two public opinion and Euro- policemen, who were them- pean governments are now selves wounded by the ter- "psychologically ready" to rorists, arrested the two tolerate attacks against yor men after one of them had Jews and supporters of Is- been shot by the driver and rael. Office bodyguard of a Jewish busi- Meanwhile, Vienna nessman attending the Bar police revealed that had B°Y" Mitzva celebration. there not been a Bar Radjih said during inter- Mitzva celebration last rogation that he wanted to Saturday morning, the shoot Jews, but that he later two Arab terrorists could consciously aimed at have shot and killed passers-by, in order to many more persons. Dur- achieve the greatest possi- ing police interrogation ble effect. State police called one of the two men, the two men "cold-blooded SUPPLIES & FURNITURE Mohammed Husam Rad- FOR OFFICE & HOME terrorists." jih, said that he had care- DESIGN & PLANNING • According to police, fully observed the habits Printing • Rubber Stamps Radjih is a student of of Jewish community Wedding & Social Invitations • Gilts physics and mathematics memebers on Saturdays Large Display Areas in Vienna, holding an and learned that usually Iraqi passport. The sec- they leave the synagogue ond terrorist, using the at 11 a.m. and stand in 642-5600 14 MU RD cover name All Yussuf, front of the building talk- 31535 SOUTHFIELD RD. had been living in Vienna ing to each other. BETWEEN 13 & 14 MILE ROADS 13MItERU for two =Intl's. He said Last Saturday the larger AMPLE PARKING that he had had an Egyp- part of the 200 attending MON.-FRI. 8-5 tian passport but had de- the Bar Mitzva was still in stroyed it. Immediately after the terrorist attack police - searched the apartments where the two men had been living. They arrested 35- year-old Moseh Al-Azhour, presumably from Syria, at Radjih's apartment. Police suspect him of being in- volved in the planning of the attack. At Yussurs apartment they arrested six Arab In glass ± 4 sphere 3 cylinder newspaper vendors who Plastics, oversize, and tints slightly higher were released after interro- gation. The search at Rad- jih's home uncovered a large amount of Palestine Libera- 10 Mile & Telegraph, Tel-Ex Plaza tion Organization material, 357-3298 including bulletins written Mon. & Thurs. 11-7, Tues.. Wed. & Fri. 10-7; by the former PLO repre- sat 10-6 sentative in Vienna, Ghazi Hussein. • The attack Saturday was the latest in a series of ter- rorist actions against Jews in Austria. The same synagogue was attacked in April1979 when 80 persons escaped a tithe bomb which destroyed the building. In 1973, terrorists seized Jewish emigrants from the Soviet Union who were waiting in Vienna for transfer to Is- rael and elsewhere. Ear- Membership Fee $35 for 1 yr. lier this month two bombs exploded in a gar- den adjacent to the Israel choose from 100's of movies, such as Embassy, slightly injur- ing a woman. —Ordinary People • In 1975, terrorists also at- tacked the Organization of —Elephant Man Petroleum Exporting_Coun- tries headquarters in Vie- — Popeye (Continued from Page 1) report. According to the paper, the decision by Al gatah was taken Aug. 14 at a "spe- cial" meeting which was attended by PLO chief Yasir Arafat. His deputy, Abu 7/4deita 00ce Single Viiion Lens & Frame 1991 Bifocals only$698extra Kryptok or D-25 MANUFACTURERS OPTICAL CO. RENT VIDEO MOVIES $1 25 Per Day Minimum 4 Days nna. — Somewhere In Time —Young Frankenstein VIDEO PLUS 12 Mile at Evergreen 569-2330 Israel's United Nations Ambassador Yehuda Blum wrote a letter this week to UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim charging that teh PLO has undertaken a "ruthless murder campaign not only against civilians in Israel but also against Jews and the Jewish pebple everywhere." Approximately 2,000 per- sons participated in a Vie- nna rally on Monday to mourn the two persons kil- led in the attack, Ulrike Kohut; 25, and Lotan Fried, 68. Members of the Aust- rian government attended the rally. Several hundred per- sons demonstrated in front of the Rue Copernic Synagogue in Paris, which was the scene of a similar attack last Oc- tober. In Rome, Vatican Radio condemned the attack as a "new wave of anti- Semitism." Pope John Paul II sent a personal letter of condolence to the Vienna Jewish community. The Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit, through its president, Mrs. Marian Shiffman, is- sued a statement of sym- pathy for the victims and urged continued efforts against all forms of ter- rorism. A similar statement was issued by the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Palestinians - Condemn Attack JERUSALEM (JTA) — A number of inflUentual ldad- ers in the West Bank con- demned the terror attack at the Vienna synagogue last weekend. Bethlehem Mayor Elias Freij called the attack "an act of brutality, which dis- torted the image of the Palestinian people." The attack was also con- demned by Nablus Mayor Bassam Shaka, Gaza Mayor Rashad A-Shawa and by Ramallah journalist Ramonda Tawil. It is the first time influential Pales- tinians have condemned a Palestinian terror attack. •• • Goldwater Urges PLO Talks WASHINGTON (JTA) — that until we do talk to Sen. Barry Goldwater (R- them, we're going to have Ariz) departed Tuesday more and more trouble." from U.S. Mideast policy He added he would "do with the assertion he would anything to calm down be in favor of talking with- these acts of terrorism." the Palestine Liberation Goldwater said later that Organization if that step he had been urging talks would help to reduce inter- with the PLO "for at least national terorrism. five years" but that no one Declaring that one ter- had listened to him. Assert- rorist act sparked another, ing that terrorism was part he said in a telephone inter- of the larger Middle East view with an NBC radio af- deadlock, he said he filiate, "That's what you're thought the United States seeing in Iran but I think "should urge" Premier that's what you're going to Menahem Begin and the see more of in the Middle Arab leaders "to sit down East." and talk to this man," Arafat. Goldwater argued that the PLO "is demanding Even the Than who has not necessarily recogni- everything dare not stay tion but that they be talked to, and while I idle, for the idle man, be he don't think anything is even a king, will end, in ever going to come of any weakness, sickness or in- ialks with them, Lthink sanity. - Begin to Vigorously Oppose AWACS Sale in Washington JERUSALEM (JITA) — Premier Menahem Begin told his Cabinet Sunday that he proposed to vigor- ously oppose the U.S.- AWACS deal with Saudi Arabia even though this would be to directly clash with the wishes of the Re- agan Administration. In a Cabinet discussion prior to Begin's talks in Washington with President -Reagan next week, the - premier indicated that the AWACS deal would be a priority item on his agenda. (Begin was confined to his home by doctors this week owing to a knee ailment.) On the forthcoming Washington talks, Israel Radio quoted the pre- mier as saying he would "not be going with a shopping list" but would certainly want to discuss with Reagan • Israel's needs for military and economic aid in the years ahead. Ministry sources said the requests will total $2.5 bil- lion for fiscal 1983, of which $1.5 billion is for military aid and $1 billion for eco- nomic aid. U.S. economic aid has been fixed at $2.2 billion for each of the years of 1981 and 1982. GOP Jewg Nix AWACS The committee of 37 leading Jewish Republicans who in 1980 worked for the election of Ronald Reagan as President issued a statement Wednesday night strongly opposing the sale of the AWACS jets to Saudi Arabia. The national group includes Paul Bor- man, Max Fisher and Ed Levy Jr., the prominent Detroit Republicans.