3 Toronto Neo-Nazis Fined for Role in Riot Fisher Presents Award to Wishnick TORONTO (JTA) — Three of seven nee-Nazis found guilty in Toronto court of unlawful as- sembly in connection with a riotous . demonstration in Toronto last July were fined $100 each. Two were given suspended sentences and two others were released. One of those fined, David Stan- ley, 21, made a public recantation recently of his pro-Nazi views. He told the court, after being given the alternative of 15 days in pri- son, that he was studying journal- ism in night school. Jack de Cock, 17, also received an alternative of 15 days in prison. John Beattie, 23, the "fuehrer" of the neo-Nazis, who is living on unemployment insurance, was given an alternative sentence of 30 days. He faces possible additional im- prisonment for failure to pay an earlier $150 fine on a public dis- turbance charge. NO 2 OF US TO SERVE YOU! • PAUL NEWMAN \ WE'RE THE DODGE BOYS THAT SAVE YOU CASH! Sisterhood of Young Israel Center of Oak Woods will have a Chanuka Family Supper on Dec. 12, 1965 at 5:30 p.m. at Synagogue, 24061 Coolidge. Open to public. For information and reservations, call Mrs. Morris Trager, LI 6-0543 Robert L Wishnick (left), New York philanthropic and com- munal figure, receives the American Jewish Committee's Appeal for Human Relations Award from Max M. Fisher, industrialist of Detroit and national general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, at a dinner at the Americana Hotel in New York attended by more than 300 community leaders. Wishnick was cited for his "sustained and active leadership in behalf of improved human relations." Principal speakers at the dinner were New York Mayor-elect John V. Lindsay and Senator Jacob K. Javits (Rep., N.Y.). In his address Senator Javits called our government's proposal to make U.S. surplus food available to Egypt "ill-advised." 1,400 Staffers at Medical Center Protest Strike JUDAICA AUCTION Thurs., Dec. 16 at Noon Silver Ritual Objets, Pointers, Spice Containers, Hanuka and Sabbath Lights, Esther Scrolls, Hebrew Texts, Etc. (JTA) Elti: 4444 Elt: t:' m m: t:: ti.;. fi'l m, M SEVILLE PATTERN 7 1 1ci. Exquisitely decorated in pastel 7e blue with a touch of gray. All pieces trimmed in precious gold. ;Inf. Luxurious, translucent, genuine Dri. fine china. _lc.; :ilq '. :) E lt♦ N3 7 : 83 Eli ♦ Additional Dinnerware Each additional setting or ac- cessory unit is obtainable for only a fraction of its regular retail sales value when you add $10 or more to your ac- count. ; ;III Open New Checking Account : 9f; for $100 or more. Montreal Gets $4,435,440; El ti Previous Records Broken Elti MONTREAL (JTA) — A total of l $4,435,440 which breaks all pre- : if: E,,: : E,,i. -iti :P: Open Mon. thru Sat., 9:30 to 4:30;. Fri. to 6 p.m. Iii • 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE '.. 4 . 8;; "183 • 17000 W. 8 MILE ROAD vious records has been raised in the 1965 joint campaign for the Combined Jewish Appeal and the United Israel Appeal. Under the leadership of Henry Blatt, general campaign chairman, the amount raised this year represents an in- crease of $312,070 over last year's figure. ;:lk • 20000 W. 12 MILE RD. at Evergreen El ti • 27100 LAHSER ROAD at 11 Mile Road THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS :44)1.; ■ ;11X4112.:4IIXI 1116;4 112:1112.;41.2.;4 IX4 116;4 1,2•;/11: ■ ;4112::4 1.2V 'Xi 11; ■ ;411t:111;t;4 ■ 14.;11 b2ri'411: ■ ;4 IW at::: 12—Friday, December 3, 1965 . 4 .71 i1.7. ■ tri, :111M1.7.1i3:1.7:7•1•^1•7::::•i.:1.7.1PrZIKTA t..7.71 ?MI .7.11#71i1:74.7.74 /7.1.!;:. Mt tIZI tr:747. Elk. ; . SEVEN DELEGATES of the central office of TZEIREI AGUDAS CHABAD Lubavitch Youth Organization will be here to speak in synagogues and at Chabad groups in the city and its suburbs. A GRAND MELAVE MALKA will be held on Dec. 11th at 8:30 p.m. at 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park Come and Give Honor to The Torah! Absolutely no solicitation of funds For Reservations call 544-7168 Donation $2.50 77.4%;r7.:7::Mrs.x. mediate the dispute. The cleri- cal and medical workers warned that, unless the ministry's media- tion were accepted, they would extend theirslow-down to afull strike. Silversmiths went on strike here Monday in protest against the sales tax on religious articles which they contending that the f4R manufacture, levies are illegal. At present, there M is a 20 per cent sales tax on Your First Elq articles like candlesticks, menorahs 4-Piece Place3ti. and seder plates. Workers demanding a 25 per filti; cent pay increase staged a one-day Elf.] warning strike Wednesday at two Setting Is Free Elt3 of Israel's military industrial plants. Officials said the walkout Open or add to a Savings .A was a rare instance of a strike in Account of $25 or more Elti such plants. ". NATIONAL BANK M! : . 7,:q OF SOUTHFIELD t i : 4 Convenient Offices m Day of Liberation of the Founder of Chabad .22.; 7,1 11 — YUD TES KISLEV FREE -''' , , e. ♦ JERUSALEM o ge A BEAUTIFUL - GIFT Elti of every 1,000 Israelis, 25 will die before they reach the age of 30 and 10 between the age of 25-35. 35 per 1,000 will die between the age of 35-50. At 60 the mortality will be 96 per 1,000. After the dedication services at the Home for the Aged on W. 7 Mile Road last Sunday, a dark top coat with worn yellow gloves was taken by some- one in error. Will the party who took the coat Please Call Max Krell at UN 2-4446. All out- patient and other hospital services at the Hadassah-Hebrew Univer- Illustrated Catalog sity Medical Center here, except on Request 25c for emergency facilities, were af- PAUL NEWMAN'S fected by a slow-down Sunday, as ASTOR-BIRNBAUM 1,400 medical and clerical em- GALLERIES ployes of the institution staged an GR 3-1658 754 Broadway, NYC action, warning of a possible, full EXHIBIT MON. and TUES. Dec. 13 & 14, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 855 Oakland, Pontiac — LI 9-6161 strike in a dispute with the Cen- ter's management over wages. Phy- ;r41.;,..;11,24;44;;;;4.24 . 24 ■ .;4,;.;..z.; itlt;441424 ■ ;...,-4 •i 1;±;40 ■ ;,...; ■ 12 2;4 1 ■ •4244; ■ ;41.: ■ :;4 1 ■ 2,- .411;±;4 );±;.1 1.;±;11$;6;41 1:4.;;; sicians, however, did net partici- : 7■71,7".•:•7:14:71.7.1,57.1•1:71...71,7'. p"... triZi r!.. 71 7. 1 717.• 1 71 ■ ^••1771 ■ 7.1 r.. .A 77, ". i; pate in the slow-down. The action, scheduled for one lk: day only, resulted from a demand Dq the employes that their job 7A by gradings be improved. The Cen- III: ter's management claimed the em- ployes had canceled an agreement Elti for equalizing their salaries with ilti ; those paid to workers employed •Eiti by the Histadrut Sick Fund. The Dt3. slow-down participants, however, F.Iti insisted i:ti that the management ac- cept a ruling by the ministry of Eati Elk?: labor, on this issue. ilti; The ministry had offered to ti SPAItTAN Israel enjoys one of the lowest mortality rates in the world, life expectancy being 70 for men and 73 for women. Mortality tables for the next five years indicate that LOST . . . A TOP COAT IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION HANK N Israel's Mortality Sumptuousness is a trip on Lufthansa Wherever you go on Lufthansa, you'll enjoy the gracioul living that makes US one of the top 4 airlines to Europe. W specialize in service with a•personaltouch — always dot our best to please you. 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