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Effort To Move Mission Vowed FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS MASTERCARD AND VISA ACCEPTED. HOURS: MON-SAT. 10 TILL 5:45. THURS. TILL 8:45 SAVINGS, SELECTION AND PERSONAL SERVICE 26400 W. 12 MILE RD. (N.E. CORNER OF NORTHWESTERN) IN THE FRANKLIN SAVINGS CENTER 357-5578 42 Friday, November 28, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New York (JTA) — Sen. Daniel Moynihan (D.NY) has vowed to continue efforts to move the United States Em- bassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. "The State of Israel has a right under in- ternational law to declare Jerusalem its capital," the lawmaker told 300 guests at the presentation of the Fourth Annual Defender of Jerusalem Award at the Met- ropolitan Museum of Art. "Jerusalem is far more than just a political capital," Moynihan declared. "It em- bodies and symbolizes three millenia of Jewish accom- plishments and aspirations. The United States govern- ment would do well to follow Costa Rica's example." Costa Rica was the first country to put its Embassy in Jerusalem despite pressure from other countries and in- ternational bodies. Dealers Face Prosecution New York (JTA) — The disclosures of the Reagan Administration recently that it approved covert shipments of American weapons to Iran "have no bearing whatsoever" on the prosecution of 17 de- fendants, including four Is- raelis, charged with conspi- racy to sell American weapons to Iran, Assistant U.S. Attorney Lorna Schofield told a court. The defendants in the case face charges of conspiracy to resell $2.5 billion of Ameri- can arms to Iran and of fal- sifying the documents needed to gain U.S. approval for the sales. Schofield told Federal Judge Leonard Sand that she had discussed the case with Justice Department officials and people in the National Security Council who in- formed her that this case is not related to any of the covert arms shipments ap- proved or orchestrated by the Reagan Administration. Defense attorneys chal- lenged the prosecution's statement, noting a remarka- ble convergence of the ac- counts of defendants in the case and the events con- firmed by the Reagan Ad- ministration and other sources in the past weeks. Cardinal Says No Convent At Auschwitz . Montreal (JTA) — Cardinal Joseph Glemp, the Primate of Poland, recently assured a delegation of the Canadian Jewish Congress that there are no plans at this time to erect a Carmelite convent on the site of the former Ausch - witz concentration camp in Poland. In a meeting here with the delegation, the Cardinal said that he had received letters from the World Jewish Con- gress and other groups re- garding their deep concern over the reported plan to erect the convent.