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Paul Findley (R-Ill.), who has not only been criti- cal of Israel but has been considered by some as the chief spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Organization in Congress. Findley was the rank- ing minority member of the Foreign Affairs sub- committee on Europe and the Middle East and used this position for fre- quent attacks on Israel. 12 noon to 5 p.m. 1535 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor 681-3440 Where People Go For Fine Dinin . 1 Your Hosts: i Jack Bolter ♦ ♦ and _AI Mulder It change in the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee but at least 10 new faces in the House Foreign Af- fairs Committee. However, these two im- portant committees where much of the issues affecting Israel are discussed and voted upon are expected to continue their pro-Israel stances despite their chair- men, Sen. Charles Percy (R-Ill.) and Rep. Clement Zablocki (D-Wis.) who have often been critical of Israel and supportive of the Pales- tinians. The Senate committee opening was caused by the decision of Sen. S. I. Hayakawa (R-Calif.) not to seek re-election. * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ It ACA4, Rep. Paul McCloskey (R-Calif.), another suppor- ter of the PLO, did not seek re-election, but instead made an unsuccessful bid for the Republican nomina- tion as candidate for gover- nor of California. McCloskey has publicly attacked what he called the influence of American Jews on U.S. foreign policy. Last summer, he visited PLO chief Yasir Arafat in Beirut and emerged with a docu- ment in which he said Arafat recognized Israel which was later repudiated. Incidentally, in a story in the Riyadh newspaper, Al- Jazirah, Oct. 20, the Saudi Arabian newspaper's Wash- ington bureau warned that Findley's defeat could have "serious consequences" for the Saudis, Palestinians and other Arabs. "He (Findley) is a major stumbling block in the face of the Zionists and their supporters," the paper said, somewhat exaggerating the Illinois Congressman's influ- ence. "But he is not the only one," the newspaper added. It listed the others as Percy and Zablocki. .f While Findley's defeat cheers supporters of Israel, the new House Foreign Af- fairs Committee will also be without several strong sup- porters of Israel. Among the Democrats, Rep. Jonathan Bingham of New York did not seek re- election because of reappor- tionment, and Rep. Bob Shamansky of Ohio was the only Jewish Congressman defeated in the Nov. 2 elec- tions. On the Republican side, Rep. Edward Derwinsky, a ranking minority member who champions Israel, was defeated in the Republican primary in Illinois last spring. He has been ap- pointed State Department Counselor by President Re- agan. Rep. Robert Dornan made an unsuccessful primary bid for governor of California and Rep. Millicent Fenwick was defeated by Democrat Frank Lautenberg in the New Jersey Senate race. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Aid from American Jewry to Lebanon in the wake of the war there has topped $1 million, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee announced. The sum includes more than $320,000 in cash and the value of double that sum in aid-in-kind, such as clo- thing and blankets. American-Jewish partici- pation in Lebanon relief began in mid-June with a Blood Pressure Course in OP A one-session course de- signed to teach community residents to monitor blood pressure will be offered by the American Red Cross Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. The class will be held at the Oak Park Senior Citizen Center, 14300 Oak Park Blvd. Levin to Write DeLorean Book Hillel Levin, senior editor of Monthly Detroit maga- zine, has been signed by Viking Press to write a biography of John DeLo- rean, the auto executive ar- rested last month in a $24 million cocaine deal. • t = -!' „, District" ‘04 P' KA 289 St. Aubin 259-0578 TAVERN " a touch of antiquity -- • Fun place to rent on New Year's Eve or any Sunday • Catering available for your special affair — your place or ours (2-200) Deli & • Ernie s Restaurant 478-0080 OFFERS GREAT TRAY VALUES meat trays $5.00 per person per person PLUS A VARIETY OF OTHER TRAYS •vegetable trays • fruit trays- cheese tray • finger sandwiches D & Deli Srnte's Restaurant Israeli Films Receive Awards NEW YORK (JTA) — Two films, written, com- posed, directed and pro- duced by Issachar Miron, a winner of Israel's coveted "Engle Music Award" and a laureate of the American Society of Composers, Authors and _Producers "Deems Taylor Award" for creative writing, won two honors at the 25th Interna- tional Film and TV Festi- val, held in New York. In "Historic p On the more favorable side, Rep. Dale Fascell (D-Fla.), a leading sup- porter of Israel was re- elected after a tough con- test and is the ranking Democrat with the re- tirement of L. H. Foun- tain of North Carolina, after Zablocki, the chairman. The ranking Republican member, Rep. William Broomfield of Michigan is also a friend of Israel. The Jews on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are Reps. Benjamin Ro- senthal and Stephen Solarz, both (D-N.Y.); Howard Wolpe (D-Mich.), Samuel Gejdenson (D-Conn.), Tom Lantos (D-Calif.), and Ben- jamin Gilman (R-N.Y.). JDC commitment of $100,000. The JDC is coordinating its efforts in Lebanon with other voluntary organiza- tions, among them the Lebanese Red Cross, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Terre des Hommes, Caritas (Catholic), the Interna- tional Rescue Committee, the Christian Embassy of Jerusalem and the "Voice of Hope" radio. 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