Settle. Israel - Arab Complaint's at Two Meetings of Armistice Commissions JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More than 1,30C complaints and coun- ter complaints by Israel and Egypt, some of them dating back to 1952, were settled without voting by the Israel-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission, at a meeting at Auja. The meeting rejected an Egyptian interpretation of the armistice agreement on civilians crossing the demarcation lines. Lt. Col. Bertholdy, United Na- tions chairman on the commis- sion, joined the Israeli repre- sentatives in voting that such crossings by civilians constitutes a violation of the armistice pact. De Jordan-Israel Mixed Arm- istice Commission, in an emer- gency meeting determined that Israel "flagrantly" violated the Jordan-Israel armistice agree- ment in an incident during the night- of July 31. On that date, the Commission held, a unit of armed Israelis penetrated about five kilometers into Jordanian territory at Jenin, and there carried out a "well- planned attack," resulting in the and killing of one Jordanian guard, the wounding of a Jor- - danian policeman, and the ab- duction of another Jordanian policeman. The resolution adopted by the Commission requested the chief of staff of the UN truce super-, vision organization to demand from tlit- Israel authorities the Immediate return of the ab- ducted policeman. The resolu- tion also called on Israel auth- orities Yto prevent such and other acts of aggression, and to respect the armistice agreement In the future." At the same meeting, the STILL AT YOUR SERVICE . . For the best deal in town on the All new 1954 BUICK see AL FREEMAN AT MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 MILE RD. At James Couzens UN. 4-7100 Commission adopted another resolution, dealing with an inci- dent on June 29, when, accord- ing to the commission's find- ings, Israelis shelled the Jor- danian village of Beit Awa, Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be In- serted by mall or by calling The Jewish an- News office, VE. 8-9364. Written nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of 52.00 for unveiling notices, * * The family of the late Rev. Elias Miller announces the un- veiling Of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 15, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Thumim will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The families of the late Sam- uel David Jacobs, Fanny Pine Brown and Nancy Lynn Storch announce joint unveiling services in their memories at 11 a.m.,1 Sunday, Aug. 15,, at Machpelah •Cemetery. Rabbi Halpern will. officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * *‘ The family of the late Morris Baskin announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 15, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi! Gorrelick will officiaq. Relatives j and friends are asked' to attend. ' * * * The family of the late Rose , Rope announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 15, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi M. Klein will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Obituaries MINNIE RUZUMNA, 3281 Cle- ments, died Aug. 9. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Ruzumna was a member of Yid- dishe Folks Farein, Mizrachi Women, Pioneer Women, Jewish National Fund Auxiliary, Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization and Ostrow Social Club. She leaves four sons, Na- than, Isadore, Oscar and Simon; a daughter, Mrs. Jacob Lipovitch; 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. HARRY MANDEL, 3210 Roches- ter, died July 23. Services at He- brew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Mollie; a daughter, Mrs. Leona Goldman, three grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters. This notice, which appeared previously in the Jewish News of July 30, listed Mr. Mandel as Hyman Mandell. JULIUS I. CHAIT, 2900 Carter, died Aug. 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Libby; two sons, Henry, of Vetroit, and Edward, of Beverly Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Ben Zogut, of Los Angeles; a brother and seven grandchil- dren. ISRAEL GINSBERG, 2903 Elm- hurst, died Aug. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Celia; two sons, Dr. Arthur A. Gilbert and Peter P. Gilbert; four daughters, Mrs. Henry P. Rosin, Mrs. Nathan Tarnow, Mrs. David Roland and Mrs. Nat Greene; two brothers, two sisters, 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. • a Be Safe! Be Sure! Have Your DRAPES, CURTAINS and Household Articles Laundered or Dry Cleaned j2--by Faultless . . 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Relatives and Puritan. One of the oldest mem- bers of Cong. Beth Israel, she friends are asked to attend. * « • was active in Jewish National The family of the late Nathan Fund Auxiliary, Mizrachi Wom- Gold announces the unveiling en Women's Sabbath League, of a monument in his memory Jewish Center Mothers' Club at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 15, at ' Council and was a board mem- Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. ber of the Ladies of Yeshivath Rabbi Stollman will officiate. Beth Yehudah. She leaves her Relatives and friends are asked husband, Meyer; a son, Ben; a daughter, Mrs. BelleeKayne, a to attend. brother and five grandchildren. Detroiters: Why travel to far-off places? You can find the same relief from sore muscles and joints at our Spa! WE ALSO RECOMMEND OUR TURKISH DEPARTMENT FOR COLDS AND THAT TIRED FEELING Same Location for 40 Years at Foot of Second on the River Front CALL WO. 26744 SPECIAL SUMMER RATES-6-BATH COURSE TICKET, $14 * 1Sellout of Israel's Freedom for Oil. Charged by Morse on. Senate Floor WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Sen. Wayne Morse, Oregon Indepen- dent, sharply criticized adminis- tration policies in the Near East and charged that some U. S. of- ficials apparently are willing to "trade the freedom of the people of Israel for Arabian oil." Sen. Morse told the Senate that,, since Secretary of State Dulles' visit to the Near East, the administration has been "trying to win the friendship of the Arab states at the expense of Israel." The Senator made known that the new foreign aid bill contains only a "mere pittance" for Israel. He said he has been as- sured that Israel would get about $40,000,000, considerably less than in previous years—but even this reduced amount has not been firmly specified. Sen. Morse reminded the Sen- ate that the United States and other free countries, as a result of the Nazi persecution of Jewry, 999 OUT OF 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1954 $10 PER MONTH We Serve as Your Office . . . 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He is survived by his wife, Fannie; son, Edward M., and two daughters, Mrs. Winnifred Gutterman and Mrs. Lillian Benson. pledged support and safety for Israel as a homeland of the Jewish people. He indicated that the new ad- ministration has failed to treat Israel fairly, and invited the at- tention of the Senate to the facts of the current situation. Tickets are ncrtv available at the Synagogue Office. 2220 TUXEDO TO. 8-8776 Monday through Thursday, 9-5; Sunday, 10-1 • In Memoriam In ,loving memory of our dear, devoted mother and grand- mother, Pearl Moses, who passed away on. July 26, 1953 (14 days in Ab). Sadly missed by her daughters, Ruth Coblentz, Fay Ha.lem and Lila Halem, • and grandchildren. As decreed by the Detroit rabbinate, which body is the sole authorized agency to supervise over Kashruth in the city, no shochet is al- lowed to issue to any one—be he a kosher butcher or poul- try dealer, a kosher caterer or a private consumer—a slaugh- tered fowl without our pre- scribed seal, "Plornbe," being affixed on its wing. A slaughtered fowl without . the prescribed plombe is not considered kosher by the De- troit rabbinate. Any shochet, bltcher, poul- try dealer or cater, who will not fully cooperate with us in this matter, for the sake of kashruth in Detroit, will not be recognized, endorsed or supervised by us. Vaad Horabonini of DetiOit on Scrip Certificates which you send to ISRAEL ... Take advantage of the benefits in joining the ISRAEL GIFT SERV- ICE CLUB ... you will save $15 on every $100 in scrip which you send to relatives and friends in ISRAEL .. -.`and they will be able to select top grade kosher foods at stores authorized by the Govern- ment of Israel. 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