Cholera Spread Is Termed 'Impossible, but New Cases Are Being Reported in Israel Health Minister Victor Shemtnv acted that day to quarantine the camp and the Augusta Victoria Hospital on Mount Scopus, where the patient was diagnosed. Magician Mark Wilson brings his "Magic Land of Alla- will be a daily grand- kazam" to the 1970 Michigan State Fair. It which opens Aug. 28 and runs stand feature during the fair, through Sept. 7 at the fair grounds in Detroit. PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST Health authorities continue to he Free Loaner Service To Our Customers convinced there is no danger of a spread of the disease, which is commonly acquired from germs WE SELL THE MOST in drinking water, "even if fur- 1 ther individual cases are report- ed." Even in the armed forces. only soldiers stationed near the Jordan bridges or otherwise ex- WE GIVE THE MOST posed to potential contacts are be- ing immunized. Health ministry bacteriologists WE CARE THE MOST RED STOTSKY MILT LEVIN have discovered two different sub- strains of cholera among the cases Call 863-9300 Call 863-9300 diagnosed so .far, leading them to 18650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN believe there may have been in- fection from different sources. The ministry has set up a special cholera headquarters under Minis- ter Shemtov and Director General A frightened Arab child receives an anti-cholera shot at the Raphael Grzebin. The headquar- Allenby Bridge on the West Bank. • ters urged the populace to observe JERUSALEM (JTA)—The minis- ment, we are certain that the strict hygiene. AKIVA CONCERT SERIES try of health has canceled the spreading of the disease is impos- leaves of all public health doctors, sible. For this reason, we do not sanitation engineers and other intend to inoculate the popula- sanitation staff members because tion except for medical staff and of the 14 cases of cholera report- other persons who may be exposed ed in Israel. None of those afflict- to personal contact with cholera ed are reported in danger. carriers." Lew Norman will head the pro- Dr. Daniel Brachott, deputy di- The World Health Organization, rector general of the ministry of however, has de c l a red Israel gram at the Kalamazoo Committee for the State of Israel Bonds' Israel health and director of public to be an infected area. All depart- health services, said "With our ing air travelers must now receive 22nd anniversary dinner 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at Inman's Restaurant, standard of hygiene and our knowl- cholera inoculations. Galesburg. edge of early detection and treat- ISRAELI CELLIST Israel has repeated its charges Dr. Ben A. Appel, dinner chair- that neighboring Arab countries man, said the dinner also will are not reporting their cholera celebrate the 20th anniversary of cases in violation of the statutes is cf the World Health Organization the Israel Bond campaign. A veteran of the Yiddish Art which imposed a duty upon all member countries to report Theater, Norman also has acted at the Mansfield and Ziegfield cases of communicable diseases. Concert Pianist He said that while there was no theaters in New York. He was the producer of the Broadway show '''' cooperation of any kind in the The - Flint Jewish War Veterans field of epidemiology between Is- "Salem Story," which won the Auxiliary held a backyard bazaar rael and her Arab neighbors, Is- Maxwell Anderson Award present- Aug. 20-21. with Mrs. Irving Wise- rael was willing to cooperate with ed by Stanford University. For information and reserva- man as chairman of the charity them. fund-raising project. The hand- (At the United Nations, Dr. tions, call Herman B. Lando. 2560 Tickets made articles, baked goods, white Rodolphe Coigney, director of the Sunnybrook, Kalamazoo, 349-4947. elephants and used toys were col- World Health Organization, an- $10.00 545-1060 24061 Coolidge H'wy. Donation lected by members. nounced that 28 cases of cholera People Proof had been reported in Libya, and Eyeglasses a 20-month-old boy had died of cholera in the Saida area of Lebanon. PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. (Dr. Coigney reported that Arab 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 health ministers were meeting to Aug. 31—Beth I sr a e I Sisterhood find ways of dealing with the Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. cholera problem with help from —Temple Beth El Board WHO officials. He said that Egypt Meeting, 8:30 p.m. was producing great quantities of Sept. 1—Temple Beth El Sister- cholera vaccine.) hood Board Meeting. Despite the reports of cholera 12:30 p.m. spreading in the Mid East, tourist — Bnai Brith Meeting. 8:30 traffic to Israel was not affected. P.m. Large numbers of tourists con- 3—Beth Israel Boa rd of tinue to leave France for Israel Education Meeting, 7 and neither Air France nor El Al p.m. report any cancellation of bookings. —JWVA Board Meeting, In France it was reported that 8:30 p.m. no cholera vaccination was need- Pursuant to the By-Laws of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT, — Beth Israel Board Meet- ed for passengers leaving for Is- the following list of nominees, selected from the membership of the Federation, eligible ing, 8:30 p.m. rael. Such vaccination is compul- for election to the Board of Governors of the Federation for a three-year term ending sory, however, for passengers leaving for Arab countries in the in 1973, is presented herewith to the Executive Vice-President not less than thirty days Middle East. prior to the Annual Meeting which will take place on Thursday, September 24, 1970 In London Michael Davis, an Aug. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield: adviser to the World Health Or- Steinman (Judith Messer of New ganization and professor of ecology Gardens. N.Y.). of Jerusalem, a at Hebrew University Medical daughter. School, slated there was no dan- Avern L. Cohn ger of an epidemic spread of Max J. Pincus cholera in Israel due to the gen- Samuel Frankel Mrs. Arthur H. Rice eral high standard of hygiene and Joseph H. Jackier Erwin S. Simon water supply. "REMEMBER" SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 Lew Norman to Be on Bond Program in Kalamazoo CONCERT SANCTUARY YEHUDA HANANI Flint News Anahid Alexanian B'NAI DAVID SANCTUARY Akira Hebrew Day School Community Calendar Classified Ads Get Quick Results ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION Nominees to the Board of Governors Y3irlizs FOR RE-ELECTION: Grand Rapids News Notes Rabbi and Mrs. Joel Chazin an nounce the birth of a son. Mrs. Rose Sachs, widow of Jacob Sachs, formerly of Grand Rapids, died Aug. 19 in Baltimore. She was 79. Mrs. Sachs is survived by five daughters. NIrs. Thea Balk of Baltimore. Mrs. Bernice Kurnetz and Mrs. Florence Finklestein. both of Detroit, Mrs. Helen Glick of Annandale. Va.. and Mrs. Sally Schagrin of Sharon, Mass.; two brothers, one sister and 12 grandchildren. 12—Friday, August 28, 1970 The spokesman for the health ministry, Shraga Haber, said that ministry investigators have good reason to assume that a cholera-infested terrorist had in- filtrated to the West Bank from Jordan, died in a refugee camp and been buried there secretly. The terrorist had apparently carried the cholera germs into the country, the spokesman said. Meanwhile, all border crossing points have been put under strict health supervision to combat the cholera outbreak, which started last Friday with the discovery of a case in the Anata refugee camp. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR ELECTION: Louis Berry Arnold Faudman Stanley D. Frankel Other persons may be nominated by petition or petitions signed by not fewer than 25 members of the Federation and filed with the Executive Director of the Federation not less than ten days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Only one person may be nominated in each petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to be a candidate. 1970 NOMINATING COMMITTEE Irwin Green Max M. Shaye Irwin I. Cohn, Chairman Mrs. Max Stollman George M. Zeltzer