r Eileen Solomon's Troth to Herbert Rosen Told THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi Sorority at Wayne State University announces the pledge class of fall 1966 includes Estelle Bloom, INIarla Goodman, Barbara Moscow, Lynn Parker, Brenda Stern and Sheila Weitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Weiss and family have moved from 20058 Stansbury to their new home at 14220 LaBelle, Oak Park. Tracy Freeman of East Jefferson Ave. spent 10 days at the Nassau Beach Hotel in the Bahamas recently. Friday, November 11, 1966-23 THE NEW Investment Programs Making Gains Here Through Capital for Israel MISS EILEEN SOLOMON At a recent dinner party in the Statler Hilton Hotel, Mr. and l'qrs. Cy Solomon of W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, announced the engage- ment of their daughter Eileen Ann to Herbert Ronald Rosen, son of Mrs. Bernice Rosen of Corning Ave., Oak Park. WHEN WE CLEAN YOUR CARPET, IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH... C.I KO SOIL RESISTANT CARPET CLEANING IT TAKES A GENT... US HAGOPIAN & SONS : Larry Freedman 15180 W. 8 MILE RD. Mt. MORIMLAKEI l Israel's need for American in- trators will be further emboldened. vested dollars Nvas stressed by "Israel, therefore may, or may not, Meir Sherman, Tel Aviv attorney be drawn into retaliation," he said. who was a member of the Israel He charged that "the United Na- provisional government in 1948, at tions cards are stacked against us a dinner of Capital for Israel spon- —and there is always the danger sors, at the Sheraton Cadillac, Nov. of the Russian veto." He said the 3. real danger is that the Russians Joseph Holtzman presided at the are having a wonderful time." dinner, Louis Levitan reported on He deplored the need to divert progress in enlisting Detroit inves- funds for defense in his description tors, and Rabbi Leon Fram gave of the current mitun—the economic the invocation. recession in Israel which he de- Levitan reported at the end of scribed as evolutionary. He en- the dinner meeting that the group dorsed the present Israel govern- of 120 in attendance had initiated ment economic policy, and he ex- the local Capital for Israel program pressed the hope that it will hasten Israel's economic independence. with an investment of $175,000. Pointing to the drop in Israel's Morris Berinstein of Rochester, who also was to have addressed the income because of the end of Ger- dinner, was grounded during his man reparations and a decline in flight due to the rough weather U. S. aid, Sherman said: "We need that day and was prevented from an inflow of capital which has coming here. shrunk, and we therefore turn to Sherman referred to the current world Jewry. There is need for Israel crisis by declaring that equity capital and there is no Syria is engaging in 'a provocative choice for Israel but to turn again war,” and he stated that if there is to Jewry for help." He described the Capital for Is- no counter action the Arab infil- rael investment as part of the In- dustrial Development Bank of Is- rael program as "a sound and safe investment" bringing a 7.5 per cent return. 10101111 8 „,. JO LI 4-5580 8-8300 Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 THE LIGHT TOUCH JULES PASSERMAN by Your Neighborhood Pharmacist We are constantly amazed at those young things with their fancy hair and skin-tight pants. And the girls are even worse! Among the things so simple even a child can operate them are parents . . * * * A miss is NOT as good as a mile. You can have far more fun with a miss than a mile . . * * * In Hollywood, they tell me that blood is thicker than talent . . . * * * Middle age is when you're grounded for several days after flying high for one night. NOW AVAILABLE—ALL FLAVORS Radio Commercial Labeled Offensive A radio commercial for Bal- lantine beer was withdrawn from the air this week after a protest by the American Jewish Congress objecting to its tone and content as offensive to Jews. The objectional commercial was broadcast during late evening hours over YLLB-FM here. Richard Cohen, assistant execu- tive director of the Congress, heard the commercial and wrote to John E. Farrell, president of P. Ballantine & Sons, protesting the advertisement's tone. The American Jewish Congress protest noted that in the ad- vertisement "a comedian named George Kirby told a 'funny' story about Jewish players on a foot- ball team who schemed to call signals in Yiddish so that the op- ponent, Notre Dame, wouldn't understand—only to receive the rejoinder from a Notre Dame player that he, too, was Jewish and understood Yiddish." The AJCongress protest said lis- eners were "deeply offended by the mocking tone of the strong Yiddish accent employed by the `comedian'—the kind of thing Kir- by would certainly object to if Bal- lantine Beer had a commercial where Negro football players were to talk to each other in Uncle Re- mus terms of `Yassuh boss' and similar locutions." Branch 7 LZOA to Meet Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Or- ganization, will meet Sunday fol- lowing the 8:15 p.m. lecture by Maurice Samuel, at the Jewish Center, Room 272. A brief business meeting will be followed by a social hour. PAY ALL UTILITY BILLS HERE! LINCOLN DRUGS LINCOLN AT COOLIDGE 25901 COOLIDGE LI 3-7847 Rabbi EDWARD T. SANDROW of Temple Beth El, Cedarhurst, L.I., member of the commission on Jewish chaplaincy of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, has been designated by the Depart- ment of Defense to conduct a re- ligious retreat for all Jewish chap- lains stationed in the Far East to to be held in Tokyo Nov. 14-18. 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