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Service Sinai Hospital needs volunteers fluent in both Russian and English to interpret for newly arrived Russian Jews as they receive initial health screening. , Volunteers explain procedures, share information, provide instructions, and give comfort and reassurance as patients are interviewed and examined by Sinai's medical staff. Assistance is needed for 2-4 hours at least once a week, Monday-Thursday. For more information call May Nosanchuk, Chairman Language Interpretation Program (L.I.P.) 851-6474 or Amy Brown, Director Volunteer Services, Sinai ,Hospital of Detroit 493-5300 paid for by a friend of the Sinai Hospital Guild 64 FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1989 Sinai Hospital Fbople APP London Times Says Two Captured Israelis Dead Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel has declined to comment on a British press report that two Israel Defense Force soldiers taken prisoner by Hezbollah three years ago died shortly after their capture. The Sunday Times of Lon- don said Sheik Abdul Karim Obeid, the Hezbollah guer- rilla leader abducted by Israeli commandos from his _home in Lebanon on quly 28, told his interrogators the soldiers were dead. Israel has offered to ex- change Obeid for Israeli soldiers and Western hostages held captive by the pro-Iranian Hezbollah or by other groups in Lebanon. But according to the Times, which quoted sources in Jerusalem, Obeid said one of the Israeli soldiers died of wounds minutes after being ambushed and the other died "hours. later." Brig. Gen. Ephraim Lapid, a military spokesman, said it was IDF policy not to react to or comment on press reports. Concerning the two soldiers, Yosef Fink and Rahamim Alsheich, believed held by Hezbollah, Lapid said, "We regard them as alive until proven otherwise." Interviewed on the Army Radio Station Sunday morn- ing, Lapid observed that the issue of prisoners and missing-in-action is a very sensitive one for Israelis and the IDF. "We occasionally hear various reports, some of which are part of a psychological war against us. We consider the prisoners and MIAs to be alive until it is authoritatively proven other- wise," Lapid said. He added, "Authoritatively does not mean through British or any other media, but through the Red Cross." Lapid said he did not think publication of the report would sabotage negotiations for the release of hostages. But according to the Times, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir tried to conceal the deaths of the two Israeli soldiers from the Bush ad- ministration "for fear that Washington will put heavy pressure on him to free Obeid in exchange for American and other Western hostages in Beirut." Obeid's release in return for Western hostages, without ef- fecting the release of Israeli captives, would be severely embarrassing for Shamir, the Times said. Na'amat Stages Abortion Rights Rally Chicago (JTA) — More than 500 women from 25 states, delegates to NA'AMAT USA's 31st biennial convention, staged a rally here supporting women's access to safe and legal abortions. The gathering in downtown Grant Park was a demonstra- tion in support of women "who care about freedom of choice and freedom of cons- cience for all women," said Gloria Elbling, national presi- dent of the women's Labor Zionist organization. "Reproductive choice must be recognized as a matter of individual conscience," Elbl- ing told the crowd. "Once again, women are being used as political pawns and the worst victim, as always, will be precisely those women who have the fewest options: the very young and the very poor." Na'amat also resolved to embark on a program to monitor women's rights legislation through its state watch committees; to mobilize support for legisla- tion upholding a women's right to choose an abortion; and to convey to their respec- tive state and federal representatives their "con- cern for preserving the con- stitutionally protected rights of all women." Official Says It Was Higgins Washington (JTA) — Col. William Higgins was likely the person shown being hang- ed in a videotape released last week by a Shi'ite • group in Lebanon, the FBI announced. The Washington Post on Tuesday quoted a senior ad- ministration official as saying that there is "strong cir- cumstantial evidence". that Higgins had been killed long before the videotape was released July 31. The official said the "work- ing assumption" is that he was killed sometime after the shooting down of an Iranian airliner over the Persian Gulf in July 1988. 4 • 1