ZOA Presidential Candidates to Appear Here Thursday; Torszyner Repudiates Accusers g ewry the This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: In this eighth of 15 in- formal discussions of Genesis, the listener learns of the complex re- lationship between Jacob and his father-in-law Laban. s * * HIGHLIGHTS JACQUES TORCZYNER Candidates for the presidency of the Zionist Organization of America will address the meeting of the board of directors of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, 8 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist House in Southfield, Louis Panush, ZOD president, announced. Jacques Torszyner, ZOA presi- dent, Dr. Joseph Shubow of Boston and Rabbi I. Usher Kirshblum of New York are expected to meet with the Detroit Zionist administra- tion and the local delegation to the Saba 3aging Photographers FOR WEDDINGS UN 4.8785 MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA LI 1-2563 J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Portraiture of Distinction For Your Weddings Formals - Condids - Direct Color 3223 W. McNichols Nr. Muirland Call 341 4141 - Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 DR. JOSEPH SHUBOW RABBI I. USHER KIRSHBLUM next ZOA convention to be held in ferences, campus forums, full- Los Angeles the end of this month. page ads in national and local dail- Commenting on a statement ies from coast to coast; the exten- issued by a committee that was sive ZOA aliya program through formed to oppose his re-election its full-time aliya department; the to the ZOA presidency, and Tor. revival of the Masada youth move- czyner this week issued a reply ment and our summer programs repudiating allegations and de- for American youth in Israel, fending his administration's ac- which are among the largest in complishments. In his staement, the country, speak for themselves and will be presented to the con- Torszyner said: "Upon my return from Israel vention for judgment. "The call for the continuation of and Europe I find an item on the ZOA which JTA published in its my stewardship of the ZOA has bulletin of July 24, 1969. Having come from hundreds of national, been overseas, I obviously could r e g i o n a 1 and district leaders not be reached for immediate com- throughout the country. The ZOA national convention in Los Angeles ment. "The utterances of a so-called will judge my administration on its record. I have full confidence in National Committee to Safeguard the Integrity of the ZOA are a de- the collective judgment of the plorable example of destructive or- thousands of dedicated ZOA mem- ganizational politics at their worst. bers throughout the country who The harping in this case on "demo- through their hard work and de- cratic principles" is, to say the votion have made the record of this least, ridiculous. ZOA conventions, administration the success that it which are held annually, are fa- is." mous for free and unfettered dis- cussion and it is not necessary to set the stage for debate by em- ploying smear tactics. J WV "All through my presidency the very members of this self-styled committee applauded, endorsed Jewish War Veterans and Auxil- and shared the policies of our ad- iary will meet 10:30 a.m. Sunday ministration. They know them- at White Chapel Cemetery in Troy selves that their shrill criticism is for services with the Gold Star phony and their sudden alarm con- Mothers. Auxiliary President Doro- trived. Indeed, the record shows thy Goldberg is in charge. • * that precisely under my adminis- BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY serv- tration ZOA membership actually iced 175 children Sunday at the increased and held its own after an increase in dues this year, D. J. Healy Home with candy, col- which was the first in 10 years. oring books, crayons, and toys. Participants were Carol Burke, The public affairs programs of the ZOA in counteracting Arab propa- Miriam Lawrence, Gail Braunstein, Annette Braunstein, Rose Wagner ganda and in mobilizing public opinion through dozens of area con- and Linda Burnstein. * * * YETZ-CO.HEN POST and AUXIL- IARY will hold their annual swim party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rubin, 19725 Oakfield. Kosher hot dogs with all the trim- mings will be served 4-9 p.m. Pro- ceeds are sent to Aid the Israel Program. s * YOUNG ADULT GROUP for young people over age 18 invites inquiries for membership at the Jewish War Veterans headquarters, 21561 W. Eight Mile. Friday, August 8, 1969-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiters Are Urged to Register for Primary All residents of the city of Detroit have been asked to partipicate in a special voter registration drive and register today so they will be eligi- ble to vote in the September pri- mary. Any Detroiter who has not reg- istered or voted since Jan. 1, 1967, must register to be eligible to vote. There are more than 200 special voter registration sites located throughout the city where citizens can register noon-8 p.m. Registrations will be accepted at all police stations, fire stations and many department stores. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Women Help Bring Station: Channel 2 School Lunch Program Feature: "Festival of Dance" LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A 500 per will feature the Young Dancers Guild and the Festival Dancers of cent increase in federal funds for free and reduced-price lunches for the Jewish Center in an exhibition of liturgical folk and modern inter- poor children in Los Angeles public schools has been brought about by pretative choreography. efforts of a coalition of Jewish, 4 Christian and Negro women, which HEAR OUR VOICE included the Los Angeles section of Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday the National Council of Jewish Station: WCAR Feature: Canor Richard Tucker, Women. one of the leading tenors of the Metropolitan opera, will be heard in cantorial renditions as Cantor Harold Orbach comments on his Fine Color Photography voice career. Mrs. S. Leibick KE 1-0104 $22,600,000 Credit Given to El Al by Export Bank WASHINGTON (JTA )—El Al Air_ lines has been granted credit of $22,600,000 by the Export-Import Bank to help finance the purchase of two airliners, according to Inter- national Commerce, the U.S. De- partment of Commerce publication. The credit will go toward the purchase of a Boeing 707 and .1 Boeing 747, which will cost, includ- ing spare engines and related parts and services, some $35,900,000. Formerly Amedah Studios I Hal Gordon MUSIC - IEBIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS r:UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 t A A A ***************AAA a Burton's gal wows 'em in the great new-old look of the 30s ... long tunic and flip skirt ... just one of the fashion OUR 29th ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE Is Now in Progress! PRE-SEASON SAVINGS ON ALL MERCHANDISE M LTER Designers of Fine Furs HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LAHSER 358-0850 Open Thurs. 'tit 9 'Castle Keep' Opens Here "Castle Keep," the Columbia Pictures and Filmways presenta- tion starring Burt Lancaster, Pat- rick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Peter Falk, will open its first run showing in the greater Detroit area Wednesday at the Palms, Mai Kai, Radio City, Gateway, Harper, Main (Wyandotte) and Macomb (Mount Clemens). "Ca stle Keep" — the story of Major Falconer and his off-beat GIs, whose defiance of the Nazis changed the calendar of history, also stars Scott Wilson, Tony Bill, Astrid Heeren, AI Free- man Jr., James Patterson and Bruce Dern. "Castle Keep" required more than three years of preliminary planning and was filmed entirely in Yugoslavia over a period of six months. firsts from our terrific Fall '69 collection! Junior Sizes 5 to 15 MICHIGAN BANKARD • SECURITY CHARGE 3Et "CT a' 0 1ST CLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahsee