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Washington (JTA) — An
exhibition designed to draw
attention to the terrorist
acts committed by the
Palestine Liberation
Organization has opened at
the Bnai Brith Interna-
tional Headquarters here.
The exhibit was tlie idea
of Dr. Morton Fireman, of
North Miami Beach. Dr.
Fireman was in Israel last
December when a terrorist
bomb exploded on a crowded
Jerusalem bus, killing four
Israelis and wounding 46.
The highlights of the ex-
hibit are two fragments
Fireman obtained from the
bombed bus. One is a piece
of the bus front and the
other is the number box of
the bus with a shirt em-
bedded in it which appar-
ently had been blown into
the box during the explo-
sion.
The exhibit also includes
items that had been used to
conceal terrorists' bombs,
which Fireman obtained on
loan from the Israeli police.
They include a woman's
shoe with a hollowed-out
heel, a candy box, a toy tele-
phone, a cigaret carton, a
wine bottle, a paint can, as
well as some items torn
apart during terrorist inci-
dents.
PLO accomplice
Gets jail term
Tel Aviv (JTA) — A 17-
year-old French national
was sentenced to four years'
imprisonment by a Tel Aviv
district court last Wednes-
day for aiding the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
The evidence which led to
his conviction was found in
the PLO archives captured
by Israeli forces in Beirut.
The accused, Henri Eic-
hholtzer, was charged with
taking photographs of the
36-story Shalom Tower, Tel
Aviv's tallest building, in
1978 and passing them on to
PLO agents. He claimed he
did not know the photo-
graphs were intended as a
guide for terrorists who
planned to plant bombs in
the building which houses
government and business
offices and a department
store.
Eichholtzer was arrested
eight months ago on a re-
turn visit to Israel. His lin-
kage to the PLO was con-
firmed by documents found
in Beirut.
`Breakthrough'
a Purim prank
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Jerusalem (JTA) —
Purim, which is treated by
Israelis in the same manner
Americans celebrate April
Fool's Day, was the setting
for numerous pranks per-
petrated by the Israeli
media.
The army radio network,
announcing a "major break-
through," reported on a new
cloud seeding method that
would "extend the winter
until July." Radio corre-
spondents interviewed var-
ious Israeli Knesset mem-
bers seeking their opinions
on the "breakthrough."