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April 10, 1970 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-10

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14—Friday, April 10, 1970

Israel Welcomes Sisco's Visit,
as Well as Trip to Arab States

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign nection with meetings to take place
Ministry officials said that the later at Teheran, Iran.
forthcoming visit to I sr a el of
The U.S. State Department dis-
Joseph Sisco, the U.S. assistant I closed in Washington last week
secretary of state for Near Eastern that Sisco was going to Teheran
affairs, and his visit to Cairo and for routine consultations with the
other Arab, capitals, is welcomed chief of the U.S. Mission in the
by Israil.
Mid East.
No American diplomat of Sisco's
Department spokesman Robert
rank has visited Egypt since Cairo J. McCloskey said at the time that
severed diplomatic relations with while there were no definite plans
the U.S. during the June 1967 to visit other countries in the re-
Arab-Israeli war.
gion a stop-over in Egypt was em-
Officials here said Sisco's visit phatically ruled out.
would enable him to see and com-
(Diplomatic sources in Cairo
pare the stands of Israel and Egypt said over the weekend that Sisco
on Middle East peace and make it was due there for talks with For-
clear to him that Israel wants eign Minister Mahmoud Raid and
peace while the Arabs do not.
possibly with President G a m a I
Foreign Minister Abba Eban Abdel Nasser. He is also sched-
informed the cabinet Sisco's im- uled to visit Amman and Beirut.
pending visit. Foreign ministry
According to W as h ing ton
officials said they have not yet sources, a Sisco meeting with
been informed of the exact date Egyptian leaders would repres.nt
date of Sisco's arrival, accom- a new departure for the Nixon ad-
panied by his assistant, Alfred ministration since the U.S. has no
Atherton.
diplomatic relations with Cairo.)
Consequently no schedule has
Sisco, a career diplomat, visited
been prepared. They said Israel Israel in the summer of 1968 when
was informed by the U.S. that be accompanied George Ball. then
Sisco's visit was an "orientation U.S. ambassador to the United
tour" of the Midle East in con- Nations in the administration of
President Lyndon B. Johnson.
In the last few weeks Sisco has
Israeli Professor Says
had several meetings with Soviet
Jews Should Develop
Ambassador Anatoly E. Dobrynin
what some Washington observ-
Interest in Arab Culture in
ers have termed the renewal of
NEW YORK (JTA)—Calling on bilateral talks but which others
Jews to show greater knowledge
have viewed as preparatory talks
and understanding of the Arab
for the resumption of bilateral
worlds' language, culture and
negotiations.
aspirations, a leading Israeli scho-
lar told leaders of the Labor Zion-
ist movement that "More and' NY, Israeli Lawyers
more Israelis are aware of the to Exchange Experience
fact that we have to re-educate
NEW YORK — The American
ourselves in order to build a com-
mon vocabularly between our- Friends of the Hebrew University,
through its committee for the Felt
selves and our neighbors."
"Otherwise," added Professor Center for Legal Studies of the
Zvi Javetz, "there will be no peace- Hebrew 'University of Jerusalem,
ful solution in the Middle East." has undertaken a program to en-
Prof. Javetz, chairman of the able members of the New York
department of history at Tel Aviv Bar to learn more about the
University, deplored the fact that Hebrew University's faculty of law.
Under the committee's program,
"Education in Israel is Europe-
oriented. Many Jews can quote lawyers from greater New York
Heine, Shakespeare and Moliere, participate in a special summer
but know no Arabic literature. seminar with students and faculty
You will find Israelis who can members at the university this
speak nine or 10 languages, or at July. In the same way, Hebrew
least 'Palestinian English.' but not University faculty members will
a single word of Arabic. One of come to New York and possibly
the major problems whiCh faces other U.S. scholastic centers as
Israeli society is that of com- .uests at functions arranged by
munications."
the committee.

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On Sunday, the press and lead
ing Detroit citizens attended the
formal.opening of INTERIORS BY
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20094 Livernois, on the Avenue of
Fashion. Dudley, who attended
Traphagen School of Fashion and
Gray School of Design, began his
working career as a display man
with the B. Siegel Co. For an
authentic reproduction of a Chinese
restaurant and a combination cock-
tail lounge, restaurant and bowling
alley, Dudley was nominated by
the National Restaurant Associa-
tion for one of the top three designs
of the year. He joined the firm of
Hank Gluckman Associates, where
he introduced and developed a new
department of store interiors, com-
munity buildings and country
clubs. As the first black member
of NSID (National Society of In-
terior Designers), Dudley now has
established his own firm. In addi-
tion to his commercial work, Dud-
ley has added a residential depart-
ment.
- • •
EXECUTIVE CUSTOM SHIRT-
MAKERS, INC., is the long title
of a unique little shop in Birming- 1
ham's Merrillwood Mall. The own-I,
er, Ernest Drucker, born in Vien-
na, had a rich and varied back-
ground in men's fashion's in some
of the capitals of Europe before
coming to the United States. As
manager of the men's custom shop
at Macy's, he designed fashions
for Broadway shows. He had been
in the custom shirt business in
Detroit for a number of years be-
fore coming to Birmingham a year
ago. Visiting the little shop is
like making a social call. Cus-
tomers sit in comfortable chairs,
sipping coffee, while peering over
the selection of 400 fabrics, 25
collar and 12 cuff styles.
• • •
VERN MASON, longtime exec-
utive in the potato chip and snack
food industry, announces his pur-
chase of MR. CHIPS POTATO
CHIP CO., 13231 Conant. Mason
began his work in the business
with the old New Era company
more than 20 years ago. For the
past 14 years, he was regional
manager for Sunshine Biscuits in
the Great Lakes area, in whose
jurisdiction was the local Krun- I
Chee Potato Chip Co. Mason an-
n o u n c e d immediate expansion
plans for Mr. Chips.
• • •
JACKIE WOODS has been ap-
pointed executive business service
manager at the DETROIT ;HIL-
TON HOTEL, it is announced by
Frank W. Teich, general man-
ager. This new post has been
created to provide a highly per-
sonalized service department for
business and industry, and to make
it easier for them to arrange
hotel accommodations of all kinds.
• •

Phillip Layne of PHILLIP
LAYNE SHOES 162 Bagley, an-,
nounces the appointment of JACK
CRANIS as manager of the Birm-
ingham store, 162 S. Woodward
Ave. Cranis has had 30 years'
experience in the retailing of fine
shoes.

Cabinet View Is Keep
for Etzion, Says Meir

JERUSALEM (JTA) —Premier
Golda Meir said that her statement
that Jews will remain forever at
Kfar Etzion reflected the attitude
of the cabinet.
Mrs. Meir was questioned in the
Knesset on the remark which she
made at a police officers gradua-
tion ceremony recently.
She said that 18 months ago the
cabinet decided to renew the per-
manent settlement of Jews in the
Etzion bloc, a group of settlements
established on Jewish National
Fund land south of Jerusalem, be-
fore Israel's independence. The
bloc was overrun by the Jordan-
ian Arab Legion in May 1948 and
was occupied by Jordan until the
Six-Day War.

Creative Arts Medal

WALTHAM, Mass. — Bran-
deis University has announced
that Isaac Bashevis Singer
will be the recipient of the
1970 Creative Arts Medal in Lit-
erature, a grant of $1,000 given
annually since 1957, and "awarded
in recognition of a lifetime of
distinguished achievement."
Singer, novelist, writer of short
stories, and author of children's
books, is one of nine eminent art-
ists to be honored at Brandeis
University's . 14th annual banquet
at the Whitney Museum in New
York City, May 17.
Singer, son and grandson of rab-
bis, was born in Radzymin, Pc-
land, in 1904. He became a writer
and came to the U.S. in 1935. He
started as columnist and reviewer
for the Jewish Daily Forward.
His published work includes five
novels and a lively children's book
based on his memoirs, which won
the 1970 National Book Award for
Children's Literature. In Septem-
ber 1970 Farrar, Straus and
Giroux will publish a new collec-
tion of Singer stories, "A Friend
of Kafka."

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