3 Distinguished Guests at Annual Service Group Stag Day on Sept. 18 Dewey Stone Emil Cohen Israel Cedes Unmarked Hill to Jordanians 61gf Max M. Varon Three distinguished out of A short business meeting will town guests will join Allied be held to elect members-at- Jewish Campaign workers at large to the DSG board. Samuel the eighth annual Detroit Serv- J. Greenberg, chairman, and ice Group Stag Day, next Wed- committee members Harry B. nesday, at Knollwood Country Aronow, Harold Berry, Sidney Club, announces Milton K. J. Bertin, Paul M. Handleman, Mahler, DSG president. Lewis H. Manning, Julius Moh- Dewey D. Stone, national ler, Gus D. Newman, Harvey leader of the United Jewish Ap- Willens and Milton K. Mahler, peal, and Max M. Varon, Israel submitted the following names Consul in New York, will join for at-large - positions on the Service Group members in their DSG board: Harry Barnett, day of fun, as part of their good Mandell L. Berman, Sidney J. will tour of key communities. Bertin, Louis C. Blumberg, - Emil Cohen, humorist, will Tom Borman, Paul Broder, entertain. Harry S. Cohn, Irwin I. Cohn, A day of golf, swimming, Wilfred B. Doner, Abe Green, cards and just plain relaxation Samuel J. Greenberg, Merwin at Knollwood Country Club is K. Grosberg, Paul M. Handle- in store for the DSG Allied man, Milton M. Howard, Sidney Jewish Campaign workers, who J. Karbel, George D. Keil, contributed to the outstanding Daniel A. Laven, Jack 0. Lef- success of the 1957 Allied Jew- ton, Max J. Pincus, Irving Rose, ish Campaign. Charles F. Rosen, Hyman Saf- The full fun-packed day will ran, Abe Satovsky, Maurice S. begin at 10 a.m., with golf on Schiller, Alex Sklar, Emil T. the IC_nollwood's course, and Stern, George M. Stutz, Louis will continue through 7 p.m., Tabashnik, Robert Trepeck, with d i n n e r, entertainment, James Wineman, Stanley J. prizes and awards. Winkelman, and Paul Zucker- man. A proposed amendment to the organization by-laws will make past presidents of the DSG and past chairmen of the Allied Jewish Campaign board members. rraiv row5 Israelis Absent as MAC Issues 2 Condemnations JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The curred Aug. 22 and 25, and in- Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice volve border crossings, an ex- Commission, with the Israel change of fire between Israelis tri delegation absent, voted to con- and Jordanians, the MAC noted t:I demn Israel on two Jordanian that the demarcation line in the 1-3 LONDON, (JTA)—Israel has charges of armistice pact viola- area where one of the incidents ceded to Jordan a small hill tion. The Israelis are boycotting was said to have occurred had which has been involved in re- the MAC sessions. never been settled by the par- The incidents allegedly oc- ties. cent incidents, the London Daily rt Telegraph reported from Jerus- 5 alem. The dispatch noted that Only Certified Master Watchmakers in addition to helping determine the demarcation line between Can Give You GUARANTEED Service the two states, it was hoped that Israel's action will prevent AT REASONABLE PRICES ON YOUR further incidents in the area. The hill, the Daily Telegraph report said, is a small triangular region in a previously un- ra marked region of the - border. Two weeks ago, Jordanian CA CD troops opened fire on an Israeli patrol on the height, explaining Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler their action by laying claim to 18963 LIVERNOIS 1/2 BLOCK SO. OF 7 MILE the territory for Jordan. Upon er) investigation by a mixed group UN 1-8184 representing both states and the .54 UN truce staff, it was decided that the hill belonged to Jordan tre and the transfer was made im- mediately. (In Jerusalem, replying to a question on Israel's attitude to- ward the airlifting of American military supplies to Jordan, a Thinking of — Foreign Ministry spokesman said that while the tanks which Think of Me . . . Jordan will receive will not en- hance its abilities to destroy JOHN LEBOW Israel, the Jewish State must Representing continue to look with concern upon the shipment of arms to any Arab country which con- EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH tinues a policy of aggression against it.) CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY (In Washington, the appoint- 3180 E. JEFFERSON ment was announced of John LO. 7-6811 — Res. UN. 3-5127 0. Bell as regional director of the International Cooperation Administration for the Near ova ••• MI. /IN ONO ....... ow* East region including Israel. Bell served as director of the U.S. Mutual Security program in Pakistan since June, 1955. His new title is "Regional Director for the Near East and South Asia.") WATCH REPAIRS GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Cadillac ■ .11/ El Al Gets First Turboprop Plane for Passenger Runs to the U. S. LONDON, (JTA)—The first of four giant Bristol Britannia turbo - prop passenger . planes purchased by El Al, Israel's na- tional airline, was flown. to Is- rael, Thursday. THE NAME BARTL Arva.v.e.,),„ O Q NS Is YOUR GUARANTEE IT'S KOSHER Barton's 65 owner-operated Con- tinental Chocolate Shops, factory and offices are closed on the Sabbath and all Jewish Holidays. Come, see our wide selection of Rosh Hashana chocolates, baked delicacies and chil- dren's treats. The Barton stores in Detroit ore located at: 13210 Dexter, near Davison 7541 W. McNichols near San Juan 18309 Wyoming in the Wy- oming-Curtis Shopping Cen. OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS More than 30,000 people stood in line to see the new Britannia at the Farborough Air Fair which closed Sunday. During the preceeding• week, huge queues of experts from this country and abroad and ordi- nary citizens filed into the huge four engine turbo-prop trans- continental liner. The British- •anufactured Israeli craft was easily the most popular ground- ed exhibit at the aviation show. El Al will inaugurate its Bri- tannia Lydda-New York run by December. Under the most fav- orable circumstances, the planes are expected to make the west- ward flight in 17 hours and the eastward trip in 14. The Brit- tanias are designed to carry 18 first class passengers and 62 in tourist accommodations, but can be adapted for the use of 102 tourist passengers or 120 in a special thrift class. All-Israeli crews will pilot the "whispering giants" on their transatlantic and transcontinental flights. The cost of the huge planes is 1,300,000 pounds sterling ($3,- 640,000) each, with another 100,- 000 pounds sterling for interior fittings. Brig. Ephraim Ben Art- zi, general manager of the line, told newsmen that El Al paid 50 percent down on the first three planes and the remainder of the cost will be financed with five-year loans from several London banks. Negotiations con- tinue on the financing of the fourth four-engine liner. American Savings will an- swer any questions on home mortgages ... arrange a mort- gage loan to fit your budget. Your application will receive QUICK, personal attention. NOW'S THE BEST TIME TO CHANGE TO BUICK the '57 BUICK! For the best deal anywhere . . . SEE CHARLES WEINSTOCK at BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. TR 5-9700 29th Year With Buick Eshkol Is Acting Premier as B-G Starts Vacation JERUSALEM (JTA) — Pre- mier Ben-Gurion began a two- week vacation from his Cabinet duties, Finance Minister Levi Eshkol took over as Acting Premier. Before leaving on vacation, Ben-Gurion received a group of touring American Government officials. 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