French Minister Itzhak Perlman, Vladimir Ashkenazy Pledges Search Score Popularly at Meadow Brook for Rumors Origin 26--Friday, July 11, 1969 Israel-born Itzhak Perlman is no longer an unknown here. He has scored successes with Detroit audiences numerous times, as the scholarship winner of Music Study ITZHAK PERLMAN Club, as the guest artist at a Bal- four Zionist Organization of Detroit Concert and with the Detroit Sym- phony. Sunday he will appear again at Meadow Brook, as soloist with the Detroit Symphony under the direc- tion of Sixten Ehrling. Max Green Sends 3 Youths to Camp Through the generosity of a De- troit clothiers, three youngsters will get their first taste of camp this summer. Max Green. owner of the three Max Green Men's Wear Stores, picked up the tab to send the three youngstesr to the YMCA Camp at Holly, Mich., for two weeks, July 6-20. Going to the camp will he two brothers, Theodore Young, 10, and Delbert Young, 9, of Parker, and Lawrence Stevens, 11, Blain. Coordinating the selections of the youngsters to attend the camp were Fisher YMCA, Rep. Roosevelt Tilman and Councilman Nicholas Hood. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS His final appearance during the current visit in Detroit assumes added signifi- cance because of the great triumph he scored Tues- day evening, at Meadow Brook, in his joint ap- pearance wit h the distinguished pianist, Vladimir Ashkenazy. Seldom is such acclaim given a pair of great mu- sicians as Perim and Ashkenazy received Tuesday night. Ashkenazy Moved from the Pavilion to the Wilson Meadow Brook Theater, the concert was delayed for nearly a half hour to permit the setting up of hundreds of extra chairs on the platform. It was an overflow audience that overflowed with enthusiasm, and the braves lasted after each of the three numbers—the Prokofief. Schubert and Beethoven selections on the program. Perlman, the polio victim from childhood, playing seated, had the great assistance from Ashkenazy. The Israel, and the Russian-Jewish artist formed a team incompar- able, and their work brought new ' glory to Meadow Brook. Baltimore Legislator Sponsors Drug Law PARIS (JTA)—The French min- ister of interior has pledged that the government would use every legal means at its disposal to find and prosecute the persons responsi- ble for an anti-Semitic whispering campaign in the provincial city of Orleans. The pledge was made by Raymond Marcellin to Pierre Bloch, president of the League Against Anti-Semitism. The campaign in Orleans was aimed at Jewish merchants who own scene of the city's most fash- ionable shops. The rumors, spread by word of mouth, alleged that women entering the shops were drugged and sold into white slav- ery. The allegations had a serious effect on business in Jewish-owned shops, which according to latest reports, has not yet fully returned to normal. Jews and non-Jews alike were shocked by the campaign which was reminiscent of the blood ritual libels against Jews in the Middle Ages. Many prominent citi- zens and professional trade organi- zations have demanded police ac- tion. The minister of interior told M. Bloch that the French govern- ment "will not accept an attempt to break up French national unity which is based on the respect for the individual." Mercenaries Recruiting W. Germans Into El Fatah Mrs. S. Leibick BONN (JTA)—Reports here said Tusday that 30 to 50 European mercenaries in the service of El Fatah are now actively recruiting West Germans into the Arab ter- rorist organization. The mercenaries are only train- ing the recruits in Arab states, the report said, but refuse to go into real action against Israel. It was learned that a majority of the mer- cenaries formerly served in Biafra. Fine Color Photography KE 1-0104 Formerly Amid. Stud.' coo n rovoll COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS Herb i Marilyn. 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"I only met - him a few days ago and we travelled together for sev- eral hours in the plane that took us to Addis Ababa," Eban said on learning that Mboya was gunned down on a busy street in Nairobi last weekend. The 38-year- old victim was Minister of Eco- nomic Planning and Development in the Kenya government and was regarded as one of the most mod- ern and progressive of black Afri- can leaders. Eban described him as "a coura- geous fighter for the liberation of his country" who had "an enlight- ened approach to social problems." Mboya visited Israel several times and was considered a pioneer of friendship between Israel and the African liberation movement. Eban sent condolences to Mboya's fam- ily. President Jomo Kenyatta and the people of Kenya. BALTIMORE (JTA) —The most comprehensive legislation in Mary- land history dealing with drug ' abuses results from the labors of a 26-year-old Jewish leader who is one of the youngest members ever in the Maryland House of Delegates. Steve Sklar. who was chosen to fill the seat of Gov. Man- del from Baltimore's fifth legisla- tive district, drafted, sponsored, and pushed through the proposal in his first term, according to column- ist M. Hirsh Goldberg of the Balti- Jewish Times. • more Sklar became acquainted with Farm Soil Transferred the inadequacies of Maryland for dealing with drug abuse as a balift- to Israel Desert Villages law clerk. He began to look for JERUSALEM—At Ein Gedi on means to resolve the problem that, the Dead Sea shore and in the for lack of facilities and laws for Arava Valley settlements of Ein treating drug offenders, the only Yahav, Hazeva and Gerofit, the 1 procedure on conviction was a pri- Jewish National Fund has car- son sentence. The son of Baltimore ried out a novel experiment: bring- Supreme Court Bench Judge Albert ing farming soil from afar to give Sklar. the young Jewish leader has these desert border settlements a made an extensive study of the solid economic foundation. problem. He has found that Jews Baptists, AJCommittee In addition to 1,000 dunams (250 are no different from other groups acres) prepared at EM Gedi for in respect to the problem. He said Plan Joint Conference fruit orchards, the JNF has also many Jewish high school students A three - day Baptist - Jewish begun to lay out an area which will have told him that from 40 per cent scholars' conference sponsored in future grow crops under plastic to 80 per cent of their Jewish jointly by the Home Mission Board covers and be provided with an friends have experimented with of the Southern Baptist Conven- electronically controlled drip-irri- drugs, according to the columnist. tion and the interreligious affairs gation system. The bill he sponsored, which went departrrient of the American Jew- The soil has been brought for into effect in July, sets up a three- : ish Committee will be held Aug. this purpose from the Dimona man commission to administer and 18-20. at Southern Baptist Theolo- region in the central Negev and coordinate all facilities and pro- gical Seminary in Louisville, Ky., been enriched with peat carried grams on drug abuse and sets up it was announced by the confer- to the Dead -Sea shore all the a legal commitment procedure ence co-chairmen, Dr. Joseph R. way from the' Hula Valley, and thorugh which an addict can com- Estes. secretary of the department with basalt earth from the Golan mit himself to the jurisdiction of a of work related to nonevangelicals, Plateau. Presently, Ein Gedi has drug abuse authority which will Home Mission Board, Southern begun to grow tea roses, flower seek to help the addict through an Baptist Convention, Atlanta, and bulbs and other produce exclu- out-patient approach. When the Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, na- sively designed for exports. addict has committed a crime, the tional director of the interreligious At Ein Yahav, Hazeva and Gero- sentencing judge has discretion to affairs department of the Ameri- fit, earth was transferred to crop assign the defendant to an ou- can Jewish Committee, New York. fields from wadi beds of the vicin- patient approach rather than to ity. The JNF also works at land prison as before. A graduate of New Israel Bank Holding reclamation elsewhere in the Baltimore Hebrew College as well Israel Discount Bank Ltd. and Arava Valley where settlements as of the Maryland University law PEC Israel Economic Corporation are or will be set up in the near school, the young legislator has haves in principle agreed to the future. On the 7,000 dunams (1,750 taught a course in Jewish ethics to establishment of a new Israel cor- acres) hitherto made cultivable in Cumberland high school students poration, IDB Bank Holding Cor- this way, the Arava villages grow and is co-chairman of the steering i poration Ltd., and are recommend- out-of-season crops which attain committee of the young adult ing to stockholders of both institu- high prices on both internal and league at the Jewish Community I thins, an exchange of stock for export markets. Center. shares of the holding company. . . . CO • , .•REA LTY Norman Allan & 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. 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