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August 27, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-27

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'El Al Assuring Safety in. Air

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 27, 1971-13

I
I but searched thoroughly and pains-
By AMOS BEN-VERED
I
Middle
East
Bureau
takingly by Swiss security police,
of JTA
men and women in separate cabins
I Chief (Copyright
1971, JTA, Inc.) !

Flint News

and each by a man or a woman
JERUSALEM—His submachine- agent, as the case may be—per-
gun at the ready, pointed waist haps a necessary ordeal in the age
UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT. U S A • 42 PROOF
high, the gray-clad soldier kept of air piracy, but an ordeal none-
guard
over
the
100-strong
group
awards and refreshments. Guests
theless.
Bnai Brith's annual golf stag
welcOa-ne at a nominal fee. of men and women at Kloten Air-
and dinner will be held all day are For
ticket reservations, contact port near Zurich. The group did
Sept. 15 at the Grand Blanc Golf any of the following: Percy Braun, not stand still. The men, and even
Club. Dinner will be at 7:30.
Sam Winston, Roy Alexander, Lew more the women, kept snapping
An entire day of golf will be Sanford, Sy Stern, Joe Apell, Iry the scene : the blue-and-white - col -
featured, along with other games, Sunen, Morrie Young, Ted Vino- ored El Al Boeing, the airport
cow, Hy Klein and Ray Engleman. control tower in the far distance,
Call the Pro Shop, 694-4020, for other aircraft nearby--but not too
SO DOES
tee-off time and cart reservations. near.
El Al's security measures are
more stringent than those of other
airlines. Boarding a Pan Amer-
ican airliner in Boston one is no
more than frisked a little and
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
asked to open one's briefcase or
Aug. 30—Beth Israel Sisterhood handbag. No visible precautions
Board Meeting, 12:30 at all were taken as we changed
p.m., Miller Road West over to a Swissair Coronado in
EST. 1906
London—although a plane of exact-
Community Room.
ly
the
same
type
was
the
only
—Temple Beth El Board
aircraft ever blown up in mid-air
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
by Arab terrorists. All passen-
31—Bnai Brith Board Meet- gers and crew members were
ing, 8:30 p.m.
—Council Executive Com- killed in that explosion over
mittee Meeting, Dinner, Switzerland.
But El Al is different. Before
6 p.m., Phoenix Club.
Spring & Summer CLOTHING
boarding one is asked if one car-
$225 to $275
Sept. 2 —JWVA Board Meeting, ries any presents from anyone
$165 to $175
$95 to $110
8:30 p.m.
unknown to the passenger. The
—Beth Israel Board Meet- cabin luggage is minutely exam-
ined. Transistor radios are opened
MRS. H. MICHAEL WALL
to see if they really are what they
CASH & CARRY ONLY!
seem to be. The liquor bought
Cynthia Renee Shoss and H.
Open Monday & Thursday 'til 9 — Other Days 'til 5:30
War
Veterans
The Flint Jewish
from the duty-free shop is taken
Michael Wall were married Sun- Auxiliary
held a splash party re- away from the passengerand car-
day at Bnai Israel Synagogue in
cently at the home of Mrs. Nathan ried through a pressure chamber
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Baum of Park Forest Dr. Refresh- to make sure that one of the
The new Mrs. Wall is the daugh- ments were served, and prospec- bottles is not a Molotov cocktail.
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Shoss tive members invited.
After checking in, the passengers
of Cape Girardeau. The bride-
in the departure lounge are asked
groom is the son of Mrs. Kurt
not to lose sight, even for a mo-
Wall of Pencombe Pl. and the
ment, of the clothing and pieces
•NORTHLAND CENTER
Outfitters to Gestlemen
of luggage brought into the plane.
late Mr. Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Griffel,
To Pierce;
Martin PodolskY of Flint was
a son, James Ethan. Eventually they are not fris e
the best man. Michael Leavitt of 2106
Flint was an usher.
Following a honeymoon to St.
Louis, the couple will reside in
New Orleans.

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BB Annual Golf Stag to Be Sept. 15

QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE

NORTHLAND FORD

LEADS THE WAY

HAlichael Wall Takes
Cynthia Shoss as Bride

Community
Calendar

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

COMPLETE -
CLEARAW AY!

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q3irths

Re-Sale Shop Is Planned

Beth Israel Sisterhood plans "A
Fashion Re-Sale Shop," to be held
in the old Ruth Davey Store, 659 S.
Saginaw. Women's and children's
clothes on hangers with sizes on
are needed. For information, con-
tact Mrs. Irving Wiseman chair-
man, 732-8825.

INSTOITS
E
TASTE!
DO N

Black Jews Ordered
to Halt Building Houses
on Government Land

TEL AVIV (JTA) --- A govern-
ment official has issued an order
to a group of black Jews to halt
their construction of dwellings on
land owned by the government land
authority and leased to Kibutz Beth
Kama in the Negev.
The black Jews, originally from
Chicago who arrived last year in
Israel from Liberia, began last
weekend to build housing on this
land. The order for them to stop
their activity stated that the con-
struction programs and taking
possession of the land was illegal.
The group of black Jews, under
their leader Ben Ami, who was
formerly known as Ben Carter, ar-
rived in Israel demanding to be
treated as Jews under the Law of
Return. Pending clarification of
their status they were given hous-
iag and jobs in Dimona near Beer-
sheba.
The group, however, claimed
that they could not earn a living
in Dimona and recently approached
the Jewish Agency settlement de-
partment and its chairman, Dr.
Raanan Weitz, asking that they
' given land upon which to con-
struct a settlement.
Before receiving any reply, the
group arrived over the weekend
at a site opposite Kibutz Beth
Kama and began to build houses.
The Jewish Agency said it was
still studying their request.

Warning: The Surgeon
General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is
Dangerous to Your Health.

©1971 R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. W1NSTON•SALEM. N C.

20 mg.”tar",1.3 mg. nicotine ay. per cigarette, FTC Report NOV.'70.

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