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November 17, 1967 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-17

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Talent, Fashions Share Stage With Cars at Auto Show

The 52nd Detroit Auto Show— The Debutantes, the Detroit Wheels
and the Tidal Waves.
Wednesday has been designat-
ed "Tune-In-Day" at the Auto
Show by the Detroit Auto Deal-
ers Association,,ponsor of the
annual exposition. Students will
be able to save . $1 toward the
regular $1.50 admission that day
by presenting a special coupon
clipped from Auto , Show news-
paper ads.

the nation's largest display of new

cars, trucks and recreational ve-
hicles—will feature st.ch entertain-
ers as Woody Herman, Della Reese
and Bobby Vinton in its twice-daily
, tage show.
The stage show will go on at 4
and 8:30 p.m. daily during the run
of the auto show Nov. 18-26 at
Cobo Hall.
Other daily performers will be

The work of six of the world's
most prominent designers will be
featured in a fashion show that
will be staged each evening at
8:30.
The at-home creations of Emilio
Pucci, raincoats by Christian Dior
and romantic Sophie originals will
be among the many one-of-a-kind
pieces direct from the designers.
Highlight of the show will be the
presentation of a special collection
from the 1967 winners of the Coty

A total of 450 vehicles—domes-
Fashion Award: Rudi Gernreich,
Donald Brooks and Oscar de la tic and import passenger cars and
Renta, who have added new dimen- recreational vehicles—will be on
display.
sions to the fashion world.

6 Friday, November 17, 1967



Brazil Communists
Split on Soviet Line
Against Israel

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) —
Brazil's Communist Party which
while officially illegal, is very ac-
tive and is believed to be the
strongest Communist organization
in Latin American, is widely split
on the Soviet Union's stand against
Israel, it was learned here.
Several party leaders in some
of the country's largest centers, in-
cluding members of the organiza-
tion's countrywide central commit-
tee as well as regional heads, have
been expelled for refusing to cir-
culate a central committee resolu-
tion staunchly upholding the Soviet
government's stand against Israel.
The central committee announced
the suspension of four of its mem-
bers, identifying them only by
their party names—Silveira, Rod-
rigo, Lima and Toledo.
Three others are identified by
pseudonyms as the heads of region-
al committees. All had apparently
refused to distribute the central
committee's directives on support
of the Soviet Union in its anti-
Israel policies.
Meanwhile, the Confederation of
Jewish Communities in Brazil to-
day petitioned Nikolai Podgorny,
°resident of the USSR. to end anti-
Jewish discriminations in the USSR.
The Soviet ambassador here issued
a statement denying there was
anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union.
The confederation also sent a
memorandum to the Brazilian For-
eign Ministry, asking the govern-
ment to intervene on behalf of
Jews being persecuted and har-
rassed in the Arab countries.

88 Holiday Coupe, Custom Vista
Cruiser, 4-4-2 convertible, Cutlass
Supreme Holiday Coupe, a Cutlass
Town Sedan and Holiday Sedan,
and an F-85 Club Coupe will com-
plete Oldsmobile's exhibit.
Oldsmobile's display area, meas-
uring 16,204 square feet, is the
show's largest.
The unusual 44-2 is expected
to be among the major attrac-
tions. This car has an exterior
finish consisting of more than
50 different color shades. Start-
ing with a flame orange front

end, the car's color blends into
dozens of hues of gold and yel-
low, finally becoming cream
white at the •rear end.
Inside, this specially-prepared
1968 Oldsmoble is trimmed in
gleaming yellow vinyl, yellow car-
peting, and a rayon fabric with a
description-defying color pattern.
Miss America for 1968, Debra
Dene Barnes of Kansas, will greet
visitors to the Oldsmobile display
on Nov. 19 and 20. She will ap-
pear in the mid-afternoon and
evening both days.





Special Show Cars Among 16 Models
to Be Shown by Oldsmobile at Cobo

Oldsmobile will exhibit 16 cars,
including a multicolored 4-4-2, at
the 52nd Detroit Auto Show Nov.
18-26 in Cobo Hall.
13 of the cars are drawn from
the division's 1968 product line-
up, while the 4-4-2 and two other
models are special show cars.
Included in the display will be
two Cutlass 'S' models, a con-
vertible and a Holiday Coupe.
A Toronado, 98 .Luxury Sedan,
Delta 88 Holiday Sedan, Delmont

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Coming to Cobo!
Cars 81 Stars
Advance tickets,
$1.00

Woody Herman. Bobby Vinton. Della Reese. Others. Along with
exciting '68 cars. Motor homes. Recreational vehicles. Fashion
show by Saks Fifth Avenue. It's America's biggest—The Detroit
Auto Show, November 18 through 26. Buy your ticket now, save
500. Available at Cobo, J. L. Hudson, Grinnell's, B. F. Goodrich,
Sears, General Tire, Uniroyal stores, and all Shell Oil Co. stations.



Youngest ideas
at the Auto Show!
"youngmobiles"
m Oldsmobile.

They're the youngest Oldsmobiles in
seventy years! Young in the way
they look. Young in the way they act.
They come in all sizes. All body
styles. All prices. Like this all-new
Cutlass S. Like front-wheel-drive
Toronado. Like the bigger-than-ever
Vista-Cruiser, sportier-than-ever 4-4-2,
more luxurious-than-ever 88 and
Ninety-Eight. There are 31
"youngmobiles" in all—and they all
have famous Oldsmobile

quality, reliability and engineering.
And all the new GM safety features,
too—including the energy-absorbing
steering column. So, if you're on the
lookout for young ideas, look no
further than the Oldsmobile
Exhibit.

Red Cross Accepts Funds
to Aid Prisoners in Egypt

GENEVA (JTA) — The Interna-
tional Red Cross has advised the
Standing Conference of European
Jewish Community Services here
that it can accept funds in amounts
up to 1,000 Swiss francs ($250) for
remittance to Jewish prisoners in
Egypt and their families.
The IRC estimated that remit-
tances of 70 Swiss francs ($23)
per month would enable prisoners
to purchase food and other amen-
ities in the prison canteens. The
Red Cross said, however, that ow-
ing to the difficulty in customs
clearance it could not handle pack-
ages sent to the prisoners from
abroad.

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Meet

Miss America for 196$,
Debra Den* eeeee ,
at th• Olds display,

Nov. 19 & 20, mid-afternoon and evening.

See the Olds Exhibit at Cobo Hall—Nov. 18-26

GM

NAM OF 11OILIONCI



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