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Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am - 8 pm Sat.: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM VETERINARY CLINIC 280 Dairies, Birmingham 642-6144 SOUTH ACRES CHAPTER WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT is having a Second Annual Gifts of Spring Boutique at Hamilton Place, 30333 Southfield April 14th, 1983, 9:30-4 P.M. Many, Many Merchants: Book People, Brody's, llonas, Erella, etc. • Mother's Day Gifts • Sweat Suits • Children's Camp Supplies and Clothes • Pottery • Purses • Jewelry Continuous Door Prize Drawings Six Injured in Arab Unrest JERUSALEM (JTA) — At least a half dozen people, Arabs and Israelis, were in- jured as violence flared all over the West Bank on Sun- day and Arab merchants observed a commercial strike in East Jerusalem. Two Israeli soldiers were wounded in Nablus when a hand grenade was thrown at troops outside a local hospital. An Arab youth from a refugee camp near Hebron was treated for a bullet wound in his hand. He was believed to have been shot by an Israeli civi- lian trapped by stone- throwing demonstrators. Police are searching for the man. Police dispersed rock- throwing Arab youths in El Hadr village near Bethlehem. Similar distur- bances were reported from El Bireh, Ramallah, Hebron and Halhoul. Police said a security offi- cer was hurt by a stone near the Damascus Gate to the Old City of Jerusalem. Arab youths stoned an Israeli patrol on the Via Dolorosa. The strike by East Jerusalem merchants was called to observe the first anniversary of the fatal shooting of two Arabs by an Israeli soldier who fired an army rifle into Moslem wor- shippers as they left their shrines on „the Temple Mount. The soldier, Alan Goodman, a recent im- migrant from the United States, was tried for murder and is awaiting sentence. Meanwhile, new violence was averted when Israeli soldiers prevented a group of Jewish religious zealots from entering the Temple Mount area to hold prayer services. Police closed the Temple Mount to all but Moslems. But about 40 Or- thodox Jews prayed and sang nationalist songs out- side its gate. The latest unrest on the West Bank and East Jerusalem coincided with the arrival of hundreds of Christian pilgrims from all parts of the world for Easter Sunday services at Chris- tian shrines in Jerusalem. Sunday night, Israeli troops clamped a curfew on the West Bank village of Yatta, near Hebron, after police were attacked by stone-throwing youths. The police were sent to the vil- lage to investigate new complaints that Arab school girls were being poisoned. Israeli Arabs demon- strated peacefully in obser- vance of Land Day on March 30, but there was violence on the West Bank where an Arab youth was killed, five Israeli tourists were injured and about 20 persons were arrested in scattered rock- throwing and tire-burning incidents. - The death of a 17- year-old Arab in Tar- kumiya village near Heb- ron is under investiga- tion by the Israeli authorities. According to initial reports, he was shot by Israeli security forces during a violent demonstration in con- nection with Land Day. The five tourists were hit by flying glass, apparently the result of rock-throwing near the Dehaishe refugee camp not far from Bethlehem. A general strike by Arab merchants in the larger West Bank towns was broken up by Israeli troops who forced them to re-open their_ shops. But all Arab shops and businesses in East Jerusalem re- mained closed for the day, without interference from Israeli authorities. Israeli authorities took the precaution of closing all Arab schools on the West Bank and East Jerusalem a day prior to Land Day. Nevertheless, Israeli ve- hicles were stoned by Arab youths near the Kalandia refugee camp north of Jerusalem and from the rampatts of the Old City. Arab youths set fire to trash piles in the narrow alleys of the Old City. Two persons were slightly injured by stones thrown at a bus on the Mount of Olives. In Israel itself, local Arabs held non-violent demonstrations in Galilee, the Sharon Val- ley and the Negev. Inter- ior Minister Yosef Burg said on a radio interview later that the "most noteworthy fact about today'sdemonstration was their moderation." He said it reflected "a certain maturity of the Arab population which perhaps is learning that both Arabs and Jews must live together peace- fully." 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