• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 Friday, November 20, 1981 MATHEW SHERBERG Killed_ Nov. 11, 1943 at Midonick, Poland Father of Harry Sherberg of Ardmore Shoe Repair 11 Mile & Middlebelt The only Sherberg to survive the Holocaust (Continued from Page 1) tion in the Hebron hills area. It warned that vio- lence between Arabs in the West Bank could bring back the tragedy of 1937, during which hun- dreds of Arabs were murdered by rival fac- tions. The Hebron hill's group is headed by Mustapha ALLSTATE ALLSTATE ALARM SYSTEMS I NC Moderate WB Arabs Protest PLO Murder BURGLAR ALARMS New Computerized Security Equipment Central Station & Direct to Police Thousands of satisfied customers. Call one of our Home Alarm Specialists . 255-1540 Serving all suburbs Shet Rott Cy Rott Jett Yellen Marty Rott Al Rosman Doudin, who like Al- Khatib, has been threatened by local PLO supporters. The PLO has assumed re- sponsibility for the attack. The statement said the two were killed because there was a death sentence agaisnt them "for col- laboratng with the enemy." The Palestine news agency Wafa said Tuesday that the PLO would execute all col- laborators with the "Zionist enemy" everywhere. The attack on the Al- Khatibs climaxed two weeks of unrest on the West Bank protesting plans by Defense Minister Ariel Sharon to transfer lodal administrative functions from the military to Israel- appointed local civilian authorites, including Pales- tinians. The protestors contend that the move is intended to strengthen Israel's grip on the occupied territories. In response to demon- strations, stonings of Is- raeli vehicles and an at- tack on an army vehicle with Molotov cocktails, the Israeli authorities blew up four houses in NEW YORK MERCHANDISE EXCHANGE BY POPULAR REQUEST THE SALE GOES ON! 3 °%0FF EVERYTHING ENDS THIS THURSDAY NEW YORK MERCHANDISC l'SKRANIA, OAK PARK 1 3 7 4 5 W NINE MILE 2 elks w of Coolidge 543-8853 except red tags DAILY 10-9 SUNDAY 12-5 Ramallah and Beit Sahour on Sunday. A fifth was demolished in Bethlehem. _ The authorities claimed that the owners of the houses or their occupants were involved in terrorist acts. The anger in Beit Sahour was particularly intense be- cause the demolition of the houses came as punishment for acts in which no one was killed and because in one of the incidents a cocktail was tossed bya 14-year-old youth. The mayors of Beit Sahour and Bethlehem par- ticipated in the demonstra- tions during which youths burned tires. The IDF did not interfere. Only when an IDF truck was surrounded by Arab demonstrators did one of the soldiers shoot in the air. No one was hurt. During the hour-long demonstration youths marched around the de- molished houses chant- ing: "PLO — Israel no." Mayor Elias Freij of Bethlehem, who is con- sidered a moderate, called on Premier Menahem Begin to pre- vent "the law of the jungle in the territories." Mayor Hanna Al-Atrash of Beit Sahour termed the demolitions "collective punishment" and called on "all men of conscience" in the- world and in Israel to prevent such act. Meanwhile four Palesti- nian terrorists were sen- tenced to life imprisonment by an Israeli military court after they were convicted in the killing of six Jewish settlers in Hebron in May 1980. The settlers were mur- dered from ambush as they returned from Sabbath eve prayers at the Cave of the Patriarchs. The precedent that no Palestinian terrorist has been executed by Israel was maintained when one of the three judges rejected the death penalty which may be imposed only by unanimity. Relatives of the slain settlers had demanded the death penalty and one of them, Azriel Barrak, said the sentence was "an invita- tion" to "other murderers to commit similar atrocities." El Strike Settlement Reached TEL AVIV (JTA) — The 12-day El Al strike ended of- ficially Monday night when the airline employees ac- cepted proposals for a set- tlement by Deputy Premier David Levy. Company sources said it would take several days be- fore nominal service is fully restored. • The terms of the settle- ment reached remained un- clear today and there ap- peared to be a wide gap be- tween labor's and manage- ment's interpretation of what was agreed to. Moreover, Levy's interven- tion on behalf of the gov- ernment aroused the re- sentment. of El Al board chairman Avraham Shavit and Histadrut. Shavit sent a letter of res- ignation to Transport Minister Haim Corfu, which, he said, would be- come effective unless . the full Cabinet affirmed its support of the El Al man- agement which the gov- ernment appoints. Shavit is said to feel that Levy negotiated with the EI•Al employees without consulting man- agement. Histadrut also claims it was by-passed and that Levy, who heads the Likud minority bloc in the trade union federa- tion, acted to undermine the Labor Party leader- ship of Histadrut. Meanwhile, the status of 18 flight engineers whose impending dismissal triggered the strike, re- mained unclear. Manage- ment had written a letter stating that the engineers' jobs would become redun- dant when new aircraft are delivered early next year. Levy and the employees apparently agreed that the letter has "no validity." Shavit retorted that since Levy was not a signoratory of the letter the could not withdrasV it. The El Al management insists that the letter was not a dismissal notice but an invitation to the trade union to negotiate. The employees said that they no longer recognize the El Al management. They issued a statement saying, "The government is our employer" and that they, the workers are now running the airline, not the government-appointed managers whom they no longer trust. Parole Examined SACRAMENTO — The California Board of Prison Terms has unanimously voted to reconsider a 1984 parole for Sirhan Sirhan, who shot and killed Sen. Robert Kennedy in 1968. MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2364 MENTALIST FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows. Neekline7Alma Recommended by hysicierre . FREE CONSULTATION • SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD. Room 260 Near Northland & Frondence Ho-soda! . PHONE 557 - 1108 Over 20 Veers Experience