Flint News Egypt Is Interfering With Israel Telecasts JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Egypt, vanquished on the military front, is scoring points in a war of tele- vision broadcasting with Israel. Aralweamassaresz. Recently, Egypt increased the power of its television transmis- Flint Leaders Attend sion five-fold, with the intent of overpowering television signals JDC Annual Parley generated in Israel. This has led Joseph Megdell of Flint, was re- to a noticeable interference with elected to the board of directors of Israel telecasts, particularly in the Joint Distribution Committee, Tel Aviv and the central part of it was announced by Louis Broido, JDC chairman. The election took place at the 58th annual meeting in New York City. Members of the JDC National Council from Flint include Samuel Catsman, Louis Kasle, Dr. Leon Bosky, Dr. Saul Gorne, Michael A. Pelavin, Jacob Pines, Gilbert Ru- benstein, Dr. Arnold Schaffer, Is- rael Sendler and Jack Shaprow. Other members are Harry Bind- er, Dr. H. M. Golden, Dr. Evelyn Golden, Arthur Hurand, Alfred Klein, B. Morris Pelavin, Nathan Schafer, Mrs. Emil Schupak, Dr. Jack Stanzler and Dr. Harry Weis- berger. In addition to the election of of- ficers, delegates to the JDC annual meeting adopted a budget of $23,- 000,000 for relief and rehabilitation aid to more than 300,000 needy Jews in over 25 countries over- seas. • • • Flint attorney David Laro has been elected chairman of the Re- publican Party in Genesee County, becoming chief spokesman and leader of the party through the presidential election in 1972. He is a tax attorney associated with the firm of Winegarden, Booth, Ricker and Klurstein. the country. It is believed that this inter- ference will increase, and that mounting higher antennas, which is now a recommended move to improve reception, will not suffice to cure the difficulty. The only way out is to build a new Israel transmission center with a signal powerful enough to overcome the competitive trans- missions from the south, but this will entail a costly investment. If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise. — William Blake. Two Professors Probe Black-Jewish Relations KINGSTON, R.I.— Two Univer- sity of Rhode Island professors have written a comprehensive study of relations between Blacks and Jews in the United States. "Bittersweet Encounter: The Afro- "We wanted to focus on the well-meaning liberal Jewish com- munity," says Stein, a political scientist whose contribution to the book included its chapters on the New York school crisis. "We want- American and the American Jew," ed to prod them to take a renewed by Robert G. Weisbord and Arthur Stein, has been published by Negro THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Universities Press. Friday, January 1,19- n-17 Among the concerns of the au- thors is revitalizing the wavering commitment of white liberals in u DUMMY 011118001111 general and the Jewish liberal in IUD particular to the cause of racial justice. "In years past, Jewish philan- Iliteanetenallehlooll3r thropy, involvement in the civil • weti 1.• rights movement, and general con- tww • wk.,. s•••• cern_ for the Negro's welfare were S Peel • !Ward welcomed enthusiastically," Weis- faaftetiewit — 041.11.3 bord and Stein comment "By 1970, may per ru m — Owei•O db l. ea. to an increasing mood of independ - • 1:141rofts Jan. 111 • FIve.Son Podia. ence on the part of Blacks com- 1• of 11111 nn s. Tor /*Os. Foy bined with Jewish fears of black toad Sid Maim Rd anti-Semitism to weaken Jewish QUIZ MIR participation in the rights move- ment." Israel Exports Wood TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Had any- one predicted 30 years ago that Israel would one day be exporting lumber, he would have been look- ed upon with disbelief, consider- ing the nudity of Israel's land- scape. But this is now the case. Accord- ing to a report in Israel's scientific journal "Madah", Israel now fells 20,000 tons of local timber a year. This budding industry effects a savings in hard currency of about $1,000,000 annually. A part of the supply finds its way to the oil-rich Arab country of Kuwait. This fact, however, did not deter Kuwait from joining in an Arab boycott conference which con- demned Jordan for trading with Israel. °111' SCHECHTER & HIRSCH'S . :,":„ RICHMOND $750 117//141 Stnet:y Kosher Hotel € GLATT Wire Cr000fint Itott•3791 Is 310 St. MIAMI HACK FLA. 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They repeated their pageant at the com- bined Ha n uk a party at Cong. Ahavas Israel interest in the struggle for human liberty—in a financial sense, an attitudinal sense, a personal sense." 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