Allied Jewish Drive-Israel Emergency Fund Opens Formally Wednesday: Expect Record Sum A record crowd is expected at the campaign, called for extra of-' "Not only must we supply the countries of the world. We must:, the opening dinner of the 1968 Al- forts to raise funds which will money which will help Israel, but also make sure that our local lied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- make sure that "every Jew can live; also will provide life-saving and agencies receive support since gency Fund Wednesday at the in dignity, security and fellowship," I rescue programs in Romania, in these are services that none if us, Jewish Center he said. I France, in Tunis, in Iran, in 30 no matter how wealthy, could The campaign leadership expects maintain by ourselves." to report the largest sum ever Laundry and linen drivers Lo- raised in pre-campaign efforts in cal 285 will hold its annual brunch Detroit, according to Alfred L marking the opening of its joint Deutsch, campaign chairman. fund-raising efforts for the cam- Brig. Gen. Avraham Yoffe, a vet- paign and the Detroit Histadrut eran of 35 years of military service campaign, 10 a.m. Sunday, at the to Israel, will speak at the meeting. Furniture Club, 18940 Schaefer, General Yoffe commanded an arm- Isaac Litwak, president, and Arth- ored division in the Six-Day War ur King, vice-president announced. which captured Mitla Pass and swept into Suez. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Let us come together to do Gen. Yoffe to Renew Acquaintances at Allied Campaign Dinner March 20' "We were alone as a country during the June war, but we are not alone as Jews," he stated. The commander of the southern front which swept the Sinai in a spectacular two-day effort said "we had no other choice but to win but the price of victory was not low." Maxwell Jospey, co-chairman of '68s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY See Larry stern (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Campbell said that he felt the in- vestigation was necessary because the incident had brought a "slur" against professional hockey. Zeidel said Wednesday that he considered the matter closed. He and Eddie Shack of the Bruins were given penalty suspensions after a brawl in the Maple Leaf Gardens during a Flyers-Bruins game. Initially, Zeidel said he would protest the four-game suspension penalty he Marry Abram JOE MAY CHEVROLET Brig. Gen. Avraham Yoffee (seated center), is pictured here as he appeared before the members of th Israel survey mission of the Detroit Service Group last October at the Dan Carmel Hotel in Haifa. The Israeli hero of the Six-Day War will renew acquaintances when he speaks at the opening of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, at dinner, March 20, at the Jewish Center. Members of the mission shown are Walter Field (at left with back to camera), Max M. Shaye, chairman of the mission, and in- the background Mr. and Mrs. Milford Nemer. received. Shack was given a three- , game suspension penalty. Zeidel said after the incident that he had gone out of his way all season "to turn the other cheek" but that the anti-Semetic slurs had finally provoked him beyond control. "When they say Jew boy and you're next for the gas ovens, they're on sensitive grounds," the 39-year-old hockey veteran said, disclosing that his grandparents had been murder- ed in Nazi death camps. Declaring that "I can't live with myself listening to that abuse." Zeidel reported that several Bruins had taunted him during the game last week but he emphasized that Shack was not one of them. He said he had been told by some former Bruin players that a num- ber of Bruin players were "out to get him.•' In earlier incidents, he managed to control his temper, he said. "All the time I told myself that I have to keep cool." he said, Representative Hal pent Declares U.S. Should Demand E crypt Concessions The State Department must WASHINGTON (JTA)—Rep. Sey- Halpern, New York Repub- answer these questions, he said, "to dispel the impression that lican, told the House that the United States should require the nothing more is sought than Nasser regime to make "funda- some statements in a magazine mental concessions" in order to article—which have already been qualify for the restoration of for- partially disavowed in Cairo." (The Washington Post reported mal diplomatic relations. He said that the State Depart- from Cairo that the Look Magazine ment "has made it clear to Pres- interview with President Nasser in ident Nasser that he will receive which Nasser indicated agreement great quantities of American dollar with the statement that the charge aid, food shipments, technical as- of American participation was a sistance and genarous trade re- misunderstanding resulting from lations if he will allow us through misinformation plus old suspicions, had been altered in the Cairo press the Egyptian door again." The New Yorker said the depart- to give an entirely different im- ment should inform Congress pression. Instead of the "you could whether, in return, Nasser had say that, yes" of the magazine been asked to conduct peace talks interview, the Cairo version of with Israel, halt its military build- Nasser's statement was "you may up, guarantee passage through the say so, but others may say some- Suez Canal to all, comply with ' , thing else.") ',President Johnson's five points for Piping provided by UNICEF in a Middle East settlement and "publicly acknowledge to his peo- 1 the last five years to give rural communities clean water supplies ple that he lied when he accused I the United States of having partici- would stretch the distance between Montreal and New Orleans. pated in the Six-Day War." mour LARRY & HARRY NO FALSE PROMISES — JUST GOOD DEALS "WE SELL BECAUSE OF OUR REPUTATION" Anti-Semitic Slurs at llockey Star Larry Zeidel. Force NHL Investigation: Demand Apologies TORONTO—Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, said that he would go ahead with an investigation of the clash between Larry Zeidel of the Philadelphia Flyers, the only Jewish player of the lea g u e, and a member of the Boston Bruins here last week which Zeidel said was "provoked by anti-Semitic slurs from the Bruins." One re- mark purportedly involved a refer- ence to the "gas chambers." 8440 W. 9 MILE • 548-5600 Friday, March 15, 1968-5 everything in our power to pre- serve the State of Israel and the Jewish people," Brig. Gen. Yeshayahu Gavish said Monday evening at a meeting of the mechanical trade division of the campaign. "The Jews of the world helped us morally and materially during the June war," Aluf Gavish told the group at the Standard City Club. "Now we must prepare for the next round and it is an enor- mous task. We must have help with our welfare programs so that the people will not suffer and Israel can divert its funds to the vital re placement of defense equipment." MURRY KOBLIN HAS MOVED TO "but when Shack kept running at me, the Bruin bench would say 'shove it down the Jew boy's throat' and 'Jew boy—we're going to put you in the gas chambers.' I didn't want to get into any trouble but it just went too far." The NHL president said he had ' asked Zeidel to submit his corn- ; plaint against the Boston team in its entirety and that Zeidel did so. In New York the American . Jewish Committee issued a state- ment urging that apologies be made to Zeidel. Acknowledging that "we don't expect Garden Club language at a hockey game," Nathan Perlmutter, the commit- tee's director of domestic affairs added that "a full apology to' Zeidel and to the millions of Jews and non-Jews who were brutally murdered by the Nazis is in order." Zeidel played with the Detroit Red Wings in the early 1950's. 12555 GRAND RIVER near Meyers BR 2-2470 LI 8-4119 TE 4-4440 turtlenecks made exclusively for Mr. Roberts An outstanding lightweight white pique and light blue or white Arnel tu r tleneck with F r e It c it Cuffs . . . Distinctive- enough to be worn with formal wear. Sizes S-M-L-XL, $20.00. Formal Wear — Rentals and Complete Accessories OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY 'TIL 8 P.M. — SUNDAYS 10 A.M. 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