THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, September 15, 1967 Federation Annual Meeting to Honor Gen. Bull Blames Egypt 60th Anniversary of Home for Aged for First Attack on Israel The Jewish Welfare Federation the Jewish Children's Home on I From 1907 until 1931 the Home (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) will honor the 60th year of the Petoskey, it had already had two financed itself through contribu- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, Secretary General Jewish llome for Aged during the other buildings which it had cut tions, gifts, bequests and from U Thant's personal representptive on cease-fire matters, accused Egypt residents themselves, then it joined Federation's annual meeting 6 grown. Wednesday of "initiating fire at two Israeli Mirage Fighter Aircraft the Federation in its central plan- p.m. Sept. 27, at the Jewish Center. The Petoskey home was en- fling and financing through the flying north to south along the east bank of the Suez Canal" Tuesday. of the Jewish Community Center. larged in 1948, and in 1961 added i Gen. Bull reported that the firing escalated to machineguns, Allied Jewish Campaign. Begun in 1905 as a hevrah the Sidney J. Allen Building. Hav- mortars and recoilless guns in the clash. UN observer posts on the Jack 0. Lefton. president of the kadisha for the purpose of visiting ing outgrown its grounds and filled Israeli side of the canal received several attacks from machinegun and the sick, attending the needy and to capacity with 300 residents, the home, will describe the program home began construction of a new and future needs of the agency, at mortar fire. building on Seven Mile Road and the annual meeting. The . Fred M. Butzel Memorial Sunderland in 1964. The unit, named Borman Hall in honor of Award will be made at the meet- Abraham and Tom Borman, pro- ing. vided another 200 beds. Again in I The business meeting will in- 1967, substantial remodeling to elude election of nine members to provide esen more space has been the board of governors and a re- completed. port from Federation President Since 19470Ira I. Sonnenblick has Hyman Safran on the year's I activities. served as executive director. Israel TV for Education Only, Donors Warn Sonnenblick Lefton arranging for last rites and burial of deceased, in 1907 it saw the need of caring for the aging by provid- ing lodging and meals for homeless old people. The history Of the Jewish Old Folks Home of Detroit, as it was known until 1937, is one of rapid and continuous growth. By 1946. when it moved into what had been JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Roths- i Without these installations, Israel child family has informed the cannot put into effect plans for a Israel government that it cannot limited schedule of general tele- agree to permit the television in- I vision broadcasts. stallations it donated for educa- tional television to be used for gen- eral programs, the newspaper Unemployment Hits 32,98 Maariv said. JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The num- According to the daily, Lord Vic- ber of unemployed in Israel total- ed 32,987 in August, according to tor Rothschild pointed out to the Israeli authorities that the British figures released by the Labor Min- government had permitted pur- istry. Of this number, 17,000 were chase of the equipment free of tax employed as temporary workers. on the understanding that it was The unemployment total marks a to be used for educational purposes decline as compared with those in only. He was, consequently, not the first months of 1967, which is prepared to permit use of the ascribed by economists to the large number of Israelis who are still equipment for general, non-educa mobilized in the army. tional purposes. LUXURIOUS WOOL PLUSH . • • THIS IS THE ULTIMATE! We were fortunate to be able to buy out a famous mill's stock of this densely woven wool plush at huge savings! Now we're passing the savings of several dollars a yard on to you. Hurry! OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6! PHONE 353-0160 23140 W. 8 MILE i _U-St B SQ. YD. east of Telegraph Anyone who can save $500 deserves a free checking account. And at Bank of the Comi- nonwealth, you get it. With Commonwealth's Check Free & Earn Plan, you get a free checking account without having to tie up your funds in a minimum checking balance. Instead, you keep your money where it's earning for you—in 5% maximum interest certificates, in passbook savings, or in any combination of both. 95 Just as long as your savings add up to $500, you do your checking at no charge. It's as easy to get Check Free & Earn as it is to biing your present passbook, or other funds, to any Commonwealth offi^e. That's all you do. We'll handle the rest in a matter of minutes. Better stop in this week—and check free as you earn. The young-old bank BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION