Ss. Difference on Loans, Grants Myra Kraus Engaged 21,000 Settlers Defined by Broomfield, Alerts to Richard Ellis Stone Came to Israel Congressmen on Propaganda There is a vast difference be- tween loans and grants to Israel, Congressman Wiliam S. Broom- field admonished his fellow-mem- bers of the U.S. House of Repre- sentatives. In a page and a half insertion in the Congressional Record, Rep. Broomfield presented the facts as outlined in the Middle East Report by I. L. Kenen, outlining in detail the meager aid given Israel as con- trasted with the vast sums that have gone to Arab states. Crediting Louis Panush, an of- ficer of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, with having presented many of the basic facts, Rep. Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled HAL GORDON MUSIC For All Occasions BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 NEW YORK (JTA)—An unprece- dented event in Washington Square Park is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 12. This event will be a Yiddish Folk Fest, to be performed en- tirely by young folk artists, groups and ensembles. It will be spon- sored by the Workmen's Circle, and will include radical songs, songs of the Jewish Resistance, folk and theater songs. Hasidic motifs as well as original folk rock compositions, all in Yiddish. also will be presented-. At the conclu- sion of the fest, there will be a "zingeray" or "sing-along." The education department of Workmen's Circle reports that this fest is in keeping with increased interest toward Yiddish language and culture, especially among the youth. The things we remember best are those better forgotten. —Baltasar Gracian The Best Meat at The Best Prices . . 40' lb. 69' Rib Steaks $1.09 255-3777 Hamb. (3 lbs. or more) . . . 55' lb. 59' Tongues Side of Beef (Freezer Packed 69' lb.) Free Delivery 20215 W. 7 Mile MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 1 300 N. Campbell Road Royal Oak 2253 Cole Street Birmingham LI 1-3313 MI 4-4613 _XoJ4er Caterer3 NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATION DATES FOR • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Showers • Banquets • Parties • Luncheons • Etc. Irs,14•Nsi1e & Jarvis- , Jewelry & It writ R•pnirin• H r• nrr)ttn firre. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus of Jerome Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Myra Ilene to Richard Ellis Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stone of Rockville Center, L.I., N.Y. Miss Kraus received her bache- lors degree in education from the University of Michigan. Mr. Stone was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his masters degree in business administration from U. of M. An October wedding is planned. • ■ •••• ■■ • 4=M[>• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - 4E ART & FRAMING SALE! 2 0 % Off ir Summer Clearance -1( All original lithographs, etchings, engravings, drawings, gouaches, watercolors, oil paintings and ALL CUSTOM FRAMING 31E0 aLivaliclinresit, GraL1.1.x.lues 23916 W. 9 Mi. at Telegraph • Southfield, Mich. • 313/354-2343 On the Air TEACHERS STUDENTS This Week's Radio and Television Programs Time: 9 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Cantor Samuel Du- brow of Temple Beth El, Cedar- hurst, L.I., will be heard. Series host, Cantor Orbach of Temple Israel. will provide the commen- tary. • * Get all your fall fashionsIrdth the store that knows what you want in fashion and has it all togeth:e . :NOW. * HIGHLIGHTS • FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "A Singing- of Angels." _ The cantata by Charles David- son is a musical reminiscence of the world of the shtetl. Choral di- rector Roger Jamison will con- duct the new work with the 70- voice Henry Ford High School Glee Club. Janet Chapman is solo- ist, and Helen Kertesz is accom- panist. Cantor Orbach will supply insights into the work and its presentation. • POPULAR PRICES • FANTASTIC SERVICE • JUNIOR, JR. PETITE AND PRE-TEEN SIZES FASHION FASHION FASHION * We've )STERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 .p.m. Sunday. Station WWJ. Feature: "Education, Democ- racy and the Bible: II." Author Maurice Samuel and Mark Van Doren, prcfessor emeritus of Co- lumbia University, participate in the summer series, "The Words We Live By." * FROM 50 TO 500 PRIVATE ROOMS AVAILABLE JEWISH WORLD * changed, come in and see how „ \ * Time: 10 a.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7). Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly nationally syndicated program pro- vides a contemporary outlet for a potpourri of Jewish culture, hu- mor, music and literature. 864-5230 AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD •'Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Conc,rts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 e CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM CALL BILL KOZIN, YOUR KOSHER CATERER FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURY IN DETROIT RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES MINIM f1.11.0 0 •M•r1.11=41 ,1■0., BNAI SHALOM Supervision By The Council of Orthodox Rabbis Suite 364 Advance Bldg. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 MISS MYRA KRAUS In The New Magnificent 5075 W. MAPLE (Bet. Middlebelt and Inkster) I 1.7877;i7 -1 Firestone Jewelry ■•••■0•01.■114111.11.0.111=1■0■0 Our NEW Location HEAR OUR VOICE Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & Poultry Pullets Liver JERUSALEM (JTA) — A re- port by the Jewish Agency in- dicated that 21,000 new settlers had come to Israel during the first six months of this year. Immigration from the Unit e d States, the Soviet Union, Canada and East Europe was reported to have been larger than officials had expected while immigration from Western Europe and Africa was smaller than had been an- ticipated. Broomfield said in a prefatory note to the statement he inserted in the Congressional Record: "It is a common error within government circles to speak of U.S. aid to Israel without noting the crucial difference between aid in the form of loans and aid in the form of grants. In fact, eco- nomic aid to Israel has only rarely taken the form of outright grants, and of the loans we have distrib- uted to her, more than half have already been repaid. Military as- sistance, moreover, has never been granted outright to Israel; while we have extended her credits over the years, we have never just given away U.S. arms." Yiddish Folk Fest Planned for Sept. 12 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 20, 1971-35 •••• ,,,, k•-1,, i , 1 ‘, For limited time only to take care of returning vacationers \ • 10 Mile & Greenfield New Orleans Mall Store Only 12-5 p.m. * Time: 7 p.m. Sunday. Station: WMZK-FM (98). Feature: Jack Roberts presents Israeli folk music, community notes and news from Israel. Downtown Birmingham F r Treating Marital Problems Marital problems accounted for 40 per cent of the 3,484 families helped last year by Family Serv- ice of Oakland County, a Torch Drive service. 10 mile at Woodward Greenfield near Maple New Orleans Moll Mon•Thurs-F, / ■ 1 9 , Parking now o•ot (tool Liverno, cl Outer OrIV, 4