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March 05, 1971 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-05

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ADL Fears Liberties Threatened by Those Seeking More Govt. Controls

NEW YORK - The Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith unan-
imously adopted a resolution pro-
testing infringements upon civil
liberties by agencies of the federal
government.
The resolution, which charges
that there is a substantial danger

o the preservation of the Amer-
ican democratic way of life, was
introduced to ADL's national ex-
ecutive committee by Dore Schary,
honorary national chairman of the
ADL.
Schary cited as major threats
to freedom drives for statutes au-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 5, 1971-7

thorizing preventive detention, po-
lice no-knock entry and wiretap- Center Shuttle to Run From Borman Hall
ping, as well as the development
The Jewish Center shuttle bus
Any Center senior adult mem-
of computerized data banks by will pick up senior adult members ber living in the vicinity can use
government and expanded police of :tivg lewish Center ,-at Borman this service.
and military surveillance of de- Hall 'Monday through . rriday at
The bus will continue its regular
monstrations and political gather- 12:10 p.m. and take them to the run and leave the Center on the
ings.
Meyers Center.
return run at 4:30.

Finance your
New Car

AT THE FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK

Why pay more than National Ban
- k of Southfield's attractive low rate'to finance
your new car purchase? The chart below shows what a big difference there is in
actual dollars between a new car-loan at National Bank of Southfield at our money-
saving $4.50 per hundred charge (annual rate 8.7%) and the conventional loan
at $6 a hundred (annual rate 11.8%). With good credit and a minimum 25% down
payment you can save real money . . . and payments may be spread over 36
months if you wish. Just tell your dealer, "I'll handle my own financing," then bring
the figures to National Bank of Southfield. We'll do the rest. It's our pleasant,
money-saving way to help you get behind the wheel of a new automobile.

See for yourself what you can save!

ONE YEAR

TWO YEARS

Amount
Financed

NBS
54.50'
per hundred

Others
$6.00'•
per hundred

$1,500

67.50

90.00

22.50

135.00'

180.00

$2,000

90.00

120.00

30.00

180.00

$2,500

112.50

150.00

37.50

180.00

NBS
54.50
per hundred

Others
$6.00
per hundred

THREE YEARS

555
54.50
per hundred

Others
$6.00
per hundred

45.00

202.50

270.00

67.50

240.00

60.00

270.00

360.00

' 90.00

225.00

300.00

75.00

337.50

450.00

112.50

45.00

270.00

360.00

90.00

405.00.

540.00

135.00

Yod Save
at PCBS

You Save
at NBS

You Save
at NBS

$3,000

135.00

$3,500

157.50

210.00

52.50

315.00

420.00"

105.00

472.50

630.00

157.50

$4,000

180.00

240.00

60.00

360.00

480.00

120.00

540.00

720.00

180.00

'Annual percentage rate 8.7%

-

Annual percentage rate 11.8%

National Bank
of Southfield

THE - BEND-OVER-BACKWARDS BANK

Member. Federal Depa•tt !asuman. Corporaltan

Main Office: 27100 Lahser Road at 11 Mile. Branch Offices:_Southfield Plaza. 17000 West 8 Mile.
Northland Point. 15565 Northland Dr. 20000 West 12 Mile at Evergreen.

Phone: 353-6400.

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