MetliiipOfiia'A s Group Boosts Gifts " Guter Instructor in Heavyweight Match Saturday t 3 e Several Jewish organiaztions presented advance gifts to the 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund prior to the meeting of the treasury gifts section of the metropolitan division. Each of the organizations included generous increases over past year's giving for the support of humanitarian Jewish causes around the world. Making the presentations were, (from left,) front row, Abe Dishell, Meserit- cher Beneficial Association; Sam Liberson, Jewish Culture Club; David Gornbein, Jewish Center Culture Club; Morris Friedman. chairman of special gifts who accepted the checks on behalf of the metropolitan division; Louis Weiner, Odessa Progressive Aid Society; and Sam Krinsky, Detroit Fruit Vendors Association; back row are, Sol R. Colton, guest speaker at the meeting, and Alan Nathan, chair. man of the metropolitan division. LETTER BOX Diplomatic Double-Talk on Mid East Criticized Editor, The Jewish News: The Four Powers that are try- ing to find a formula for peace in the Middle East are like robbers who apologize for stealing you blind. Translation of the "even-hand- ed" foreign policy of the United States: "We don't care how many people die in the world, as long as they are not Americans." Fair enough, as long as our State Department keeps their dirty hands out of it. And their hands are dirty—dirty with the blood of 6,000,000 Jews, 2,000,- 000 Biafrans, 1,000,000 Blacks in Sudan and thousands of Hun- garians they encouraged to re- volt while standing by as they were massacred. We can do without the diplo- matic double-talk that offers sym- pathy on one hand and consents to genocide on the other. The crux of the matter is the reluctance to give up the sterotype of the cring- ing Jew, completely -ignoring that when they were able to fight as a group they were the greatest warriors the world has ever known. HARRY ROSENBERG 20126 Stansbury • The Jewish News Pulls Editor, The Jewish News I felt that I had to write to you to tell you the tremendous impact your publication has on its read- ers. You were good enough to publish an item about the free wallet-sized booklet that we have compiled on "Maimonides Shows the Way." You will recall that we offered this booklet free to all those who send in a request accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed enve- lope. To date, we can trace close to 300 requests to your publica- tion. I think this shows that the people you have among your readers have a great deal of faith in your paper, and read it thor- oughly. At the same time, may I say that we still have an additional supply of this leaflet to give away. I think that your readers will find it very useful. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Sincerely, RUBIN R. DOBIN, Chairman Rar Rockaway Jewish Community Council 1295 Central Ave. Far Rockaway, L.I., N.Y. • Holders of French Honors Should Return Them Editor, The Jewish News: In view of the shameless hutzpa of the Pompidou government toward Israel, it would be proper for all Jews in possession of med- Four Roses Appoiiiis New Executive V-P Have An Affair to Remember MORI LITTLE Arenie Brower came to Detroit with the desire to fight and a re- spected 21 wins, 3 losses and 2 even decisions to prove he could do it. There are few Jewish boxers in the game today, but what makes Brower even more unique is the fact that he holds a BS degree in biology from the University of Con- necticut. "I started to box while I was in college," explained the Jewish And Orchestra KE 4-5980 CANDID SPECIALISTS WINER AND ASSOCIATES Center physical education instruc- tor. "I found that KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvaa--Weddings Neu, Bar Mtt-rva Solder including candlelighting ltat mailed on request I like the feeling it gave me and I feel that I have the talent to go a long way in the , game." Brower's first: start in Detroit was a disaster. Brower He was belted down three times in the very first round of the fight. Alvin Fleischman has been named to the new post of execu- tive vice president of Four Roses Distillers Co. in an announcement by R. C. Wells, president. Fleisch- man has been executive vice presi- dent-marketing of the Montreal- based House of Seagram, Ltd., since Jan. 1, 1968. Earlier, he had been executive vice president of the Frankfort Distillers Co. He is an 18-year veteran with Seagram- affiliated companies, and served as Western division manager for both the Seagram Distillers Co. and Calvert Distillers Co. sales divisions. "I was so anxious to prove my- self to the people who came to see me fight that I walked right into the punch. I was in full control of my faculties all the time, but my balance was upset." The difference between the Brower of the first fight and the one that fought Jan. 6 at the The future influences the pres- State Fair Grounds was like day and night. Arnie stalked his prey ent just as much as the past. —Friedrich Nietzsche for a few moments, probing at him with jabs, and then with lightning quickness he landed a • OUR NEW ADDRESS powerful right hook to his op- Borman Hall Residents 25435 SOUTHFIELD RD. ponent, who went down for the Southfield first of three times. Enjoy Entertainment Jules Fayne "I had to prove something to the Editor, The Jewish News: PHOTOGRAPHERS Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes, to- people I had met while I had been 352.8930 gether with some members of the in the city," said Brower. "If I ' als or other honors frail France to retu rn these as a protest. The Lubavitcher Rebbe himself ought to return his Sorbonne di- ploma as his not inconsiderable protest to France's action and Pompidou's forthcoming visit to the U.S. Sincerely, EUGENE GREENFIELD 19541 Cranbrook THE DET11017 JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 30, 1970-29 Hy FOR THE SPOT OF YOUR AFFAIR " by HY HERMAN MUSIC " (UTCHENIK) and his Orchestra 342-9424 Personalized to Suit Your Party ro W41 ' T10 41 COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LOUNGEWEAR - ACCESSORIES LUGGAGE MERRILLWOOD MALL Merrillwood Bldg. Mall 251 Merrill, cor. Woodward Birmingham 644-2872 didn't think that I could be a great fighter I wouldn't be in the game. Al DeNapoli, my trainer, wanted me to take it a little easy, but when I got that guy in trouble I knew I had to put the finisher to to' Almost him. I had to prove to everyone then and there that I was for real." THERE-GOES-EVERYTHING Brower will go after his second victory this month when he takes on Eddie Demery of Chicago (9-6-0) 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Fair Grounds. is confident. "My weight Ntime Herb Millman is Brower Small Fry's Final Offer To down and I feel real good," he JWB Executive V-P said. Tickets for the contest can be Save Save Save NEW YORK — The appointment of Herbert Millman as executive purchased from all Hudson and on these wonderful groups Grinnell stores and at Katz deli- vice president of the National catessen. of fine reductions in nearly and More! Jewish Welfare every department! Board was an- Memorial Tablet to Jews nounced by Louis Stern, president at Site of Former Dutch of JWB. Associate Concentration Camp executive of JWB Open Thurs. 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