THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PLO Relocates in Cyprus BONN (JTA) — Cyprus is becoming the new center of Palestine Liberation Organization propaganda following the PLO's ouster from Beirut last summer, the daily Die Welt reported Sunday. According to the paper, the PLO has established, at great expense, a new infor- mation and communica- tions center in the Greek part of the island which is partially occupied by Tur- key. It has already moved its news agency, Wafa, to Cyprus along with various publications. It is now try- ing to get the Cypriot gov- ernment to grant a license to the PLO radio station, "The Voice of Palestine," so that it can resume broad- casts which previously emanated from Beirut. Die Welt reported that several Arab governments are pressuring the Cypriot authorities to deny the license because they fear renewed PLO broadcasts would encourage subver- sive elements within their own borders. Actor Robert Clary to Speak at Beth El for Yom Hashoa Actor Robert Clary, who appeared in the "Hogan's Heroes" television show as "Louis LeBeau," will speak at Temple Beth El's Yom Hashoa observance 8 p.m. April 10 in the Helen L. DeRoy Sanctuary of the temple. A survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, Clary will speak on his Holocaust experiences. Sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Cen- ter for Holocaust Studies in Los Angeles, Clary also will describe the work of the cen- ter. ROBERT CLARY A native of Paris, France, and the youngest of 16 chil- dren, Clary began singing ing brought Clary to the professionally at age 12. He U.S. in 1949, where he was captured by the Nazis eventually gained recogni- and interned in the tion in all fields of Buchenwald concentration entertainment; night clubs, camp and liberated in 1945. • theater, motion pictures and television. After the war, Clary In the theater, Clary be- went back to Paris to came a star of "New Faces of pick up the pieces. Dis- 1952" on Broadway — other covered singing in a Paris nightclub in 1947, shows followed — "Seventh he recorded a song that Heaven," "La Plume De Ma became an American hit • Tante," the musical version the following year and of "Around the World in 80 sold over a quarter of a Days" and "Sugar." His first motion picture was "10 Tall The Jewish leap year has million copies. The success of this record- Men," followed by "Thief of an additional month. Damascus," "New Faces," "A New Kind of Love" and "The Hindenburg," Clary also has performed his act in nightclubs throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia. He has been seen in "The Col- gate Comedy Hour" and in numerous variety and talk Sculptured Nails shows. He also appeared for By Susan Medved one year on the television soap opera "The Young and 1/2 OFF ON ALL SERVICES the Restless," and for the NOW 22.50 past 5 1/2 years on "Days of 45.00 Full Set Our Lives." 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TEACHERS, SOCIAL WORKERS PRACTICE YOUR PROFESSION IN ISRAEL ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER TEL AVIV (JTA) — Re- serve soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will have to serve 45 days if they . are members of regular units and 60 days if they be- long to specialized units, Chief of Staff-elect Gen. Moshe Levi told military correspondents here. Under normal circumstances re- servists serve 30 days a year. Levi said the army would remain in Lebanon "as long as required, as demanded by the government." He said the situation had been re- examined by army head- quarters in December "ac- cording to data which may atter the situation." Israel Radio's military correspon- dent said Levi was hinting at the presence of Soviet- made SAM-5 missiles inside Syria. Scholarship Fund WALTHAM, Mass. — The Samuel Mendel Melton Foundation has established a scholarship fund for graduate studies in Jewish education at Brandeis Uni- versity's Benjamin S. 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