$600,000 For Detroit Jewry 3 The Disappearing Jews Of Cuba 40 Dr. Gutmann's Work: More Than Artifacts 80 Rabbi Amy Eilberg Breaks With Tradition THIS ISSUE 50c 25 E 1E SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY CLOSE-UP JUNE 28, 1985 The PLO In Orbit? The PLO and Libya own part of the satellite launched by NASA. BY ARTHUR J. MAGIDA Special to The Jewish News SPICING UP SUMMER School's out and the kids are underfoot. Here's a few ideas to keep them occupied, and you under control. See Page 14 The launching into orbit last week by the U.S. space shuttle of a satellite partly owned by the Pales- 'tine -Lib 6'r a ti on—Otganiza Q I) _has raised the possibility of a congres- sional investigation into NASA pol- icy. Six-tenths of one percent of the satellite is owned by the PLO, and Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) has asked whether NASA assistance in orbiting the satellite violated federal law against aiding terrorist organiza- tions. Although he is not a member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Technology Committee, Specter has reportedly urged committee members to hold hearings later this summer on the satellite's launch. The satellite was launched by the space shuttle on June 18. It is owned by the Arab Satellite Communica- tions Organization, a 22-member con- sortium that includes the PLO and Libya. According to NASA, the satel- lite will be used exclusively for domestic communications, such as telephone and television. But, asked an aide to Specter, "What will prevent one Arab general from telephoning another? And we know that the satel- lite can handle encoded conversa- tions. Maybe it can also eavesdrop on other encrypted conversations." On June 11, Specter sent a letter that included 44 questions about the satellite to NASA and the State and Defense departments. He complained Sen. Arlen Specter: Some questions on Arabsat. about a "total lack of information about the satellite's origin and pur- pose of this mission" and asked that the satellite's launch be delayed "be- fore the U.S. takes the irrevocable step of launching the satellite." Among Specter's queries to the three executive agencies were ques- tions about the military implications of the launch, Libya and the PLO's role in the communications consor- tium, who controls the satellite and whether any of the consortium mem- bers could alter the satellite's func- . tion for their military advantage. Dan McKenna, Specter's press aide, said NASA has responded in a "very general, unspecific" letter to the Continued on Page 21 Births B'nai Mitzvah Classified Ads Editorials Engagements Obituaries Purely Commentary Danny Raskin Singles Synagogues Women's News 64 59 65 4 60 79 2 44 64 38 50