for romantic evenings . . . from our exciting collection of great hot pant cosTumes for gala occasions! A most glamorous new look, shortpants peeking out from a full- length skirt that zips as high as you wish, exquisitely bordered with fine white beading! OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 5 BANKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE Israel Tie In With NATO,? FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield HARVARD ROW MALL 24 Personalized Shops • Free Parking COMPLETE Enclosed Mall • O W opping enter NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHFIELD bank Southfield's first independent has four locations: Harvard Row, 27100 Lahser. Southfield Plaza, 17000 W. 8 'Mile. Northland Point, 15565 Northland Dr. 20000 W. 12 Mile at Evergreen. Your Friendly Merchant Mr. William Henry, president, was the main force behind the National Bank of Southfield and organized it in 1963. Prior to that he was occupied with the mortgaga and real estate business. PIED PIPER, COSTUMED ACTORS AND TICKETS IN MALL SATURDAY. NATIONAL so k :4- SOUTmPIELD YOUR FRIENDLY HARVARD ROW MERCHANTS 4t. PARIS (JTA)—"Valeurs Actu- elles," a usually well-informed weekly, claimed that CIA chief Richard Helms suggested during his recent visit to Jerusalem that Israel should be associated in some form with the North Atlan- tic Treaty Organization (NATO). According to the magazine, Helms said the U.S. regards Is- rael as "an alternative" to Cyprus should the latter fall under Soviet influence. The magazine also claimed that the Algerian regime was in direct contact with the Moroccan plotters who tried to overthrow King Has- san VIII 10 days ago. "Valeurs Ac- tuelles" is described as a right- of-center pro-government news magazine. Money Pledged to Aid Needy College Students JERUSALEM (JTA) — The American Friends of the Hebrew University has pladged $5,000,000— to be matched by the Israel gov- ernment—for a special fund to help culturally deprived young peo- ple who want to study at the uni- versity. University president Avraham Harman, who announced the gift, said the money would be used primary for preparatory studies. He also announced tthe endow- ment of a separate but similar fund by the chairman of the in- stitution's board of governors, Sam- uel Rothberg, in honor of Roth- berg's 60th birthday. Bronfman Son Vows Continued Aid to Israel .4,84W: • It %Unlit Belle Jacob Wig Shop Burton's Gal Charlotte's, Inc. David's I./adios' Shoes DiReso Hair Fashions Empress Gardens Canonese Rest. Farmer Jack's Haber Cleaners H. R. Barber Salon H. R. Kosher Meats & Poultry Jerome's Tots 'n' Teens Shoes Jewel Bakery NEW YORK (JTA) New York state's new $33,000,000 parochiaid law, due to go into effect Sept. 1, was challenged as an unconstitu- tional violation of the First Amend- ment in a suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York by the Com- mittee for Public Education and Religious Liberty (PEARL) and 14 individual plaintiffs. It was the first suit in the na- tion to be filed on the subject - since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 28 that state funds could not be used for teacher salary payments or supplements in religious elementary and sec- ondary. schools in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Two days later the high court, affirming a lower court decision, struck down a similar law in Connecti- cut. Gov. Rockefeller's approval of the legislation, passed in June, was announced the same day as the Supreme Court decision. The New York law, Chapter 822 of the Laws of 1971, is entitled "An Act to provide acceptable secular educational services for pupils in nonpublic schools." In- cluded are teachers' salaries and other instructional costs for secu- lar subjects. Did CIA Chief Suggest T.T IR, '1" 0 1NT 'a GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR 1st Suit After Rule HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS by Supreme Court • Takes On NY Law Jules Doneson Travel Agency Mallet Furs Marge's Children's Shop,. Mark Pharmacy Moris Huppert Clothier National Bank of Southfield George Ohrenstein, C.M.W. A Jeweler Original Esquire Rest. A Parisian Fashions Petal Pushers (Florist) Toggery of Harvard Row Warren Optical Co. MONTREAL (JTA) — Edgar Bronfman, vice president for American operations of Seagrams, Ltd., announced that he was suc- ceeding his late father, Samuel Bronfman, as president of the giant distillery. Bronfman, 42, said Seagrams will continue "to be generous con- tributors to the state of Israel" and to aid "other charities." The late Samuel Bronfman, who died two weeks ago at age 80, was an outstanding philanthropist and ardent supporter of Israel. His younger son, Charles Bronfman, 40, will become executive vice president of the firm. A brother, Allan Bronfman, '75, will remain vice president. Friday, July 30, 1971-11 MARK DRUGS Your Pharmacy OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Free Delivery 353 9898 - Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 ON 11 MILE & LAHSER SOUTHFIELD rarli -Nuppert Fine Clothier Summer Clearance On Suits, Sport Coats 1/2 OFF on S port Coats Reg. $1 10 — NOW $55 30% to 50% Off reg. $150 reg. $125 Now $ 90 Now $8■ on Suits reg. $175 Now 1 OS Moris Hupert Clothier 353-0395 Harvard Row Shopping Center SATURD FRIDAY ! AY! E ND MONTI - I - S11.1111,Elit OLEN 311 terrif ic Last' on all • chance for remaining summer PANT SUITS rOTs savings fashions! SETS • 110T SLACKS • •101T TOPS S SL AFTER-FIVE GOWN SE TS • IDRESS8 tiOT PANTS while q uantities last! OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 :B TJ EMT 0 1\1" GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW MALL /NW FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield