Campaign Leaders Get A lfurds `Israel Aide" Accused In Communist Official of Czech Reform Plot 2 Israeli Cleansers Introduced to U.S. and two Dermapon, are being of- fered as samples through the mail for $1. Included with this offer is a coupon that gives 50 cents off eh the first regular purchase of each of the products which are now being featured at drug stores. Natural pine needle extracts go Both are available in large 6.8- into Bath Oren which produces ounce squeeze bottles with Bath mountains of foam to sooth and • Oren retailing for about S3 and relax while it deep cleanses the Dermapon for S1.69. skin pores and keeps the skin Orders for four travel-size sam- velvety smooth. Its also used as ples, with $1, should be mailed to a shampoo. Bath Oren contains Tawn, Ltd., P.O. Box 448, Bridge- none of the skin-drying elements port, Conn. 06602. found in soaps, or pore clogging qualities of bath oils. Dermapon is a foaming anti- CARS TO BE DRIVEN bacterial skin cleanser for sen- To any state. Also drivers furnish- sitive skin that combats blem- ed to drive your car anywhere. ish-causing skin germs. It has Fully insured and I.C.C. licensed. no harsh alkali and in fact is Insured Driveaway System so mild it's ideal for baby's bath, 9970 Grand River too. Detroit, Mich. 48204 Four generous travel-size squeeze WE 1-0620-21-22 • bottles, two each of Bath Oren Bath Oren and Dermapon, two - popular Israeli-made products, are being introduced to America this' fall. Made in Tel Aviv by Taya, : Ltd., each has enjoyed sales suc- • cess in Europe and other parts of the world, as well as Israel. A Czech — LONDON ( Communist official has . charged that a "secretary of the Israel Em. • bassy in Prague – is involved in an alleged conspiracy by Corn monist reformers to "take over the lead- ership of the party and the coun- try with the aid of psychological and physical terror." According to Jan Piller, secre- tary of the Communist party bu- reau. the Israeli. identified as Zucker. was often seen in the com- pany of reformist leaders headed by the former Czech minister, Dr. Th'rantisek Kriegl. - He contended on a Prague radio broadcast that the alleged conspir- ators had been meeting since last spring. There has been no Israeli Embassy in Prague since June 1967, when Czechoslovakia severed diplomatic relations with Israel. Prague radio expressed disap- pointment that President Richard M. Nixon said nothing about Is- raeli withdrawal from the occu- pied Arab territories in his recent speech before the United Nations General Assembly. According to Prague, that proved 'American support for Is- raeli aggression." In general, ac- cording to Prague radio, the Pres- ident "did not come up ivith a fun- damentally new stand but some of his formulations indicated a shift in attitudes." It Happens Every Friday At the annual Stag Day of the Detroit Service Group, awards gency Fund which reached a record 510,350,000. At top (from left) are Paul Zuckerman, a national chairman of United Jewish Ap- peal, and Maxwell Jospey, 1969 campaign chairman, receiving awards from Hyman Safran, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. In picture below, chairmen of the two campaign divi- sions who tied for first place for the traditional DSG loving cup, receive small gold cups as tokens of the 114 per cent achievement of th; 1968 amounts raised. Pictured (from left) are Dr. Eli M. Brown, professional division; Benjamin Frank, -Warren D. Green- stone and Marvin I. Danto, mercantile division. "Up-to-the-minute" news of the Jew- ish world is brought to you. A panorama of what is happening; digests of Israel's movements that effect us all; the local scene in detail all in The Jewish News every Friday. Printers of The Jewish News for nrer a Quarter century. String Attached to Desalination Pact: Nixon Wants Gestu re Toward Arabs MILT LEVIN By MILTON FRIEDMAN is now on the sales staff of Packer Pontiac, Americas largest Pontiac dealer. He's waiting to give his customers a great deal on a new '69 or '70 Pontiac, Tempest or Firebird. See or call him today. WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House has linked-any agree- ment to assist Israel in construc- tion of a prototype desalination plant "with some corresponding gesture to friendly Arab nations. hopefully to alleviate the refugee problem which is causing instabi- lities in the Middle East," it was disclosed this week. The disclosure came in a White House letter written on behalf of President Nixon by William E. Timmons, deputy assistant to the President. PACKER PONTIAC _ Livernois one block south of Seven Mile Rd. PHONE 863-9300 (JTA Staff Correspondent) ITIZKOR FOR YOUR LOVED ONES THAT THEY SHALL BE REMEMBERED PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL IN THEIR MEMORY This observance is an age- old, hallowed Jewish tradi- tion and it has become cus- tomary to plant trees in Israel to link forever the cherished memories of your dear ones. Phone THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, September 26, 1969 JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 399-0820 22100 Greenfield Rd. Trees are $2.50 each, TAX 'DEDUCTIBLE Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 5, Fri. 9-4, Sun. 10-1 . It was dated Sept. 13 and sent to Rep. William F. Ryan. New York Democrat. who had inquir- ed about the current status of the U.S. commitment to assist Israel with desalination activities. A budgetary provision submitted by the prior Johnson administration for Israeli desalination was elimi- nated by the Nixon administration. IV T ri PRINTING COMPANY 1442 BRUSH • DETROIT • 962-3703 Attempts are being made in Congress to restore an appro- priation to implement the com- mitment that was first voiced by President Johnson in 1964. While raising a number of ques- tions about the proposed desalina- tion project, including that Arch refugee question. Timmons said he was "confident that, during the next few weeks, (presumably dur- ing the visit of Premier Gokla Meir) we can develop a proposal which will bee optimum to the United States as well as to Is- rael, either similar to the original proposal or an improvement there- upon. The President is mindful or the fact that joint studies of de- salination plants have been car- ried out by the United Sates and Israel since 1964, and that both parties have contributed considci - able sums of money. Please re , t assured that our response will take this past history into account. – Timmons stated that the de- salination issue had been "under intensive study by the several gov- ernment departments which are involved in or affected by ad- ministration decision." Rep. Ryan stated that he did not see the relevance of linking the "long-time commitment on de- salination to the issue of Arab refugees." He added that he had been trying to get a clarificatio'i of the Nixon administration's view of the commitment for several months and that he did not re- gard the White House letter as an adequate answer. Rep. Ryan also said desalination planning was vital to Israel and that "The ad- ministration should clarify its posi- tion before or during the forth- • coming visit of Premier Meir." Histaideut Through HISTADRUT you come to ISRAEL as a guest —not a tourist 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. s. ALL HISTADRUT TOURS INCLUDE: Air round trip jet economy, via EL AL Evening of ENTERAINMENT. 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