THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, January 29, 1982 Italy Blames Communists, PLO for Destabilization Movement ROME (JTA) — The Ita- lian press featured reports of a sinister plan to de- stabilize Italy with ter- rorism and drugs, master- minded by the Communist bloc and employing Italian and Palestinian terrorist gangs, "Mideastern agents" from Syria and Lebanon, Libya and "the Egyptian faction which killed President Sadat." The plot is also said to in- volve the Mafia which con- trols the narcotics traffic Discount Employment Agency 13025 West McNichols Do You Need These Services Such as Housework, Maid, Housekeeper, Babysitter or Adult Care. If so please call 863-1621 ask for ELLEN MILLS and the kidnapping racket. Corriere Della Sera re- ported that a Syrian agent of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, ar- rested in Rome, came to Italy to "establish contacts with Italian terrorist groups, furnish arms and explosives, with the aim of creating uncontrollable chaos." The police in fact dis- closed that the Syrian, identified as Nasry el- Tamj and a 25-year-old LAWRENCt. M. ALLAN President nEMOLOGIST 6,1 DIAMONTOL.QGIST Diamond Stud Earrings A Super Look At A Super Low Price DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALTY MIME" WU' ; - 30400 TELEGRAPH • BIRMINGHAM LOCATED AT 121 /4 Mile SUITES 104/134 Awarded Certificate by GIA in Grading & Evaluation ----- master charge 642..5675 FEBRUARY FORUM February 4, 11, 18, 25 An Innovative Program In Adult Jewish Education Classes — 7:30-8:30 P.M. Israeli Literature in Translation Nira Lev Three Modern Jewish Philosophers Rochelle Millen The History of Zionism: Ideological Foundations Bette Roth Sephardic, German & East European Migrations: Renee Wohl The Shaping of American Jewish History GUEST LECTURERS 8:30-9:30 P.M. Joan Israel Janet Pont Stress - Anxiety - Depression: Who Needs It? An Evening of Jewish Music February 11 The Laughter of Jewish Women Dr. Jacqueline Zeff February 18 Dr. Joseph Gutmann . —Jewish Ceremonial Art February 25 Registration in the Midrasha Office or call 352-7117 Dr. Gerald A. Teller, President Mrs. Rochelle Millen, Educational Consultant, Coordinator German woman, Brigitte Bagenoam, were ap- prehended at Fiumicino Airport on Jan. 5 in pos- session of concealed exp- losives and false passports. The police said news of the arrest was withheld until now to give West German authorities time to investigate a possible link between the pair and Ger- man neo-Nazis who may have been responsible for the bombing of an Israeli- owned restaurant in West Berlin on Jan. 15. The suspects, Klaus Hubel and Franz-Joachim Bojarski, were arrested by Italian police in Avezzano last week. Corriere Della Sera re- ported that another agent, Chady Ross Darviche, of Egyptian origin, is wanted for financing and arming leftist and neo-fascist ex- tremists in Italy in orders "from a foreign power." Darviche's whereabouts are unknown. Six Arabs, posing as students, were expelled from Italy several days ago after they were dis- covered in Perugia with manuals on guerrilla warfare and the use of firearms and missiles. Al- though they had "regis- tered at the university, they attended no classes. One of the six was iden- tified as Mustafa Nasser, the official Palestine Liber- ation Organization repre- sentative in Perugia. An- other, Mohammed Fuad, had been expelled from Italy last June but returned with a visa stamped by the Italian Embassy in Am- man, Jordan. Ironically, the cases of Italian terrorist links with Palestinian and other Arab terrorists are being investi- gated by an Italian Magis- trate Ferdinando Im- posimato, who was quoted in an interview in II Mes- saggerio last week saying that Israel was trying to de- * * * Italian Police Grab Neo-Nazis ROME (JTA)— Two sus- pected members of a banned West German neo-Nazi group were arrested last week in the town of Avez- zano, about 55 miles east of here, Italian police re- ported. The two were identified as Franz-Joachim Bojarski, 30, of Fuerth, and Klaus Hubel, 20, of Bopfingen in Bavaria. The two men were be- lieved to have arrived in Italy from Yugoslavia and had been in Avezzano for two weeks, according to police. Two pistols and neo-Nazi propaganda were confiscated in the apart- ment where they were stay- ing. Police said the pistols were believed to belong to the owner of the apartment, a known Italian right-wing sympathizer. There are so few who can grow old with a good grace. stabilize Italy so that the United States would have to rely on Israel as its only stable ally in the Mediter-. ranean area. Imposimato claimed that Israeli agents had of- fered to collaborate with the terrorist Red Brigade for that purpose. He said he had his information from two Red Brigade de- fectors who turned in- formers. government Israel sources dismissed the story as "too ridiculous to bear comment," and an angry editorial in the Israeli daily INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz Maariv was quoted by the Italian media. The judge's allegations subsequently disappeared from the press. NEWLY OPENED PESOCHINSKY DENTAL LAB Specializing in Complete Denture & Partial Accepts new clients Call (313) 968-5132 from 9-12 a.m. Ask for Mark ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz 1 —Of Course! —Of Course! 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The camp will have a limited number of toboggans, skis, fishing poles, and snow shoes available for participants to use, but registrants are advised to bring their own equipment. Coffee, tea, hot choco- late and cookies will be available all day long. A hot lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. A fee of $5.00 per adult and $3.00 for children will be charged. The fee will include coffee, hot chocolate, donuts, lunch and use of the camp's equipment and facilities. Unpaid 1982 dues of $5.00 will be collected if not already paid. Remember the war? 1-75 North to Grange Hall Rd. (Fenton exit-turn right) to Barron Rd. (turn left) to Perryville Rd. (turn right) to entrance (register at Camp Office). . Questions/Directions call us Sunday at camp 1-627-2821. Keep the 01' Tamarack Spirit Flowin and The Alumni Association Growin — - TAMARACK STAFF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Join the: - 6600 W. Maple Rd., W. Bloomfield, Mi. 48033 (313) 661-0600