• • • Hebrew U. Summer Courses Planned for 1,000 Students JERUSALEM—The Hebrew Uni- versity is planning to receive 1,200 students within the framework of the summer courses to be held in July and August 1969. The number Security Council Meeting Called Off After Israel Defers Action on Law UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — A meeting of the Security Council, called by Jordan over a planned Israeli implementation of a law on registration of businesses and licensed professionals in East Jeru- salem, was postponed indefinitely Feb. 11. Andre Berard of France, the February president, said the meet- ing was postponed because Israel announced previously it would defer implementation of the law for three Months, until May 23. Jordan asked for the meeting ea a. complaint that the law *mold require that such busi- nesses and_ professionals now Bader Arab auspices be register- ed -under Israeli law. The request Was denounced by the Israeli Isere as an attempt to tiveive Pie United Nations in "irrelevant teelsaicalities" at a thae when Middle East peace Nana in the balance._ f Israeli statement re erred The continued "terror warfare" by Jordan and other Arab govern- ments against Israel, the execu- thin of Iraqi Jews "because they are Jews," and the continued pres- ence of Jews in prisons and con- centration camps in other Arab countries. 'Else statement then added that la such circumstances, and parti- - elderly when Dr. Gunnar V. Jar- ring, the UN Mid-East peace en- voy, was about to resume his peace mission, the Jordan complaint was "the height of frivolity and ir- responsible malice." anticipated is approximately four times as large as last year's enroll- ment while the number of regular courses offered-21—is an increase of 17 over last year. In addition there will also be several special courses designed for specific groups of students. Abraham Avi-hai, associate dean for overseas students and director for summer courses, points out that each course is planned as a 16- hour unit, i.e., it can earn the stu- dent one credit at his home college. Generally speaking students will be limited to a lecture schedule which can earn them up to four credits in any one of the two sessions. How- ever, many of the courses exceed 16 hours—thus a course of 32 hours carries two credits. The courses are open to under- graduates and graduates, as well as to adults with an academic back- ground who are not presently en- rolled at an institution of higher education. All participants must have completed at least one year of university studies. - The language of instruction is almost always English, but for those who want to specialize in Hebrew there are two courses in modern Hebrew (intermediate and advanNd standards) which each extend four hours a day, five days a week for six weeks—a total of 120 ese two hours. Applicants for or these courses are asked to attach to their application forms a few sentences in Hebrew (written without help!) giving their Hebrew background and -their reasons for wanting to enroll in the course. For students of the Hebrew language, Bible and theology there is a special two- month course (given in English) on Biblical Hebrew. It will be run under the direction of Prof. Chaim Rabin. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 21, 1969-3 `Bible' Terrorists Nabbed MENLO PARK, Calif.—Members of "Society of Man," a local Bible study group, must have been read- ing the wrong bible. Nine of them were arrested as suspects in 31 bombings and terrorist acts on the San Francisco peninsula. Police raids yielded weapons, Nazi para- phernalia and ultra-rightwing lit- erature. KAPLAN BROS. 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ORDER SUNDAY Eastland Lot 4 Northland Lot G Statement of Condition—December 31, 1968 Remodeling SALE We are expanding our After-5 Boutique Room of Better Dresses, Imported Gowns and Formals SAVE 50% and more • • • * • DRESSES GOWNS COATS—SUITS FURS—STOLES SPORTSWEAR Strictly Kosher Meats and Poultry ASSETS Cash and U.S. Government Securities Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank First Mortgage Loans Home Improvement Loans Savings Loans Land Contracts on Residential Property Real Estate Held for Redemption Office Buildings and Equipment Other Assets Total LIABILITIES Savings Accounts Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Loans in Process Other Liabilities (Principally for Taxes Prepaid by Borrowers) Specific Reserves General Reserves and Surplus Total $ 13,351,189.49 2,670,000.00 177,264,451.81 3,289,063.04 299,926.67 1,274,185.53 306,046.66 1,449,707.32 2,054,541.61 $201,959,112.13 $176,414,483.78 10,200,000.00 1,085,157.60 3,096,505.98 94,955.95 11,068,008.82 $201,959,112.13 STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE We hereby certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of our knowledge and belief of the condition of AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION on the 31st day of December, 1968. ALFRED L. DEUTSCH, President GEORGE M. ZELTZER, Executive Vice President and Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public in and for Wayne County, Michigan, this 2nd day of January, 1969. MURIEL SHAPIRO, Notary Public Wayne County, Michigan My commission expires October 10, 1971 AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Accounts insured to $15,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation_