• sem ( igadt.S53-1rITY;TRIff Of Service.Gi, • ' men - of the '197f Israel St*Fie":*our of the DetroitService Grotip: - - The tour. will -.1eaVe'i Detroit Thursdif?" for 13- ":"days in Xipael The group.' M viiittlittOontlCsel and historic sites but also will fee .the work of agenciiii azid services which are—snpported through' the nday ,al Cetiter:.- • • !Two. flquinti . '101iicagn- Zidaista; -,Lunclt, wall be served "between and Paul Bre-- dowi leaders; in- Masada, Ike:youth -judge Michael Stacey and Louis branch ot4tie Zionist Organization Pailish,,ectehairiirsizz' of the ZOD of •Anetriti. :*BI'leid discussions !at as4e Y . mid it ek- on ',youth 'problems and-attitudes at petted that :•youth-, representatives the `,all•day" assembly Sunder:lot from an sYnagogues, schooli and the Zionist Cultural Center. national 'movements' Aril' -_partic- Christensen is . an adviser to ipatez in reviews- of conditions that Masada Chicago " suburban 'chap- affect- . yo.tditAault-relaticeships. teni; He serves ---- -owe hOpti,vut-Of -thesa:Sestiont on ;- the ; national to tleyelcip:a stronger identification executive cam— of Yoljth with' our Zionist Commu- ell for the Zion;• nity jewish interests," ;they - 1st Organization stated. of America and - Judge Stacey: announced that the - of is a member 7.0D . - 8115O, will cooperate in - setting the -editerial - , - , up Seminars on Israel- and Jewish bonrd - of Aym -0.0041100Prnie:OviltIC:altne State "L;Tilcili;."the : Masada national youth-adult 441ne:-'• diltnissfons; Judge Stacey-laid: "It ie as mein- Christeitsca uth will whic•o her of the North AmericatV4fiew - - Mid?we hope: . tfanth Council and served' Ili e doo m us youth movements in the - , Middle , iffediiii is executive director -of maids ;in Chicago and *Byer,: sities in.the areas.:1;:- ildent Dr. Joet Hamburger of the ;Vtoiliat::Orginizatitn.CoflD* troit, sponsor of the fren•W Often: discussion . to _which all .:Detroit _Youth #e" ifivited,-‘ - annonsikes ;that- the morning` session to 4404410, :Will lie -.followed by sem rs,-; and the day's events will con, summaries of youth neetTfie ~ DR ;111"MAN.S: annual Allied -:.leiviih * -:-CainPalgii- ;Israel Emergency -Fund. They will meet With'Isreli-ilead- ,ers who will discuss the dimensions- of the human; problemst1AA'Ahe people of Israel fate,ittid'WhY the Help of world Jewry is needed.- Following the ioneluihin of - the official lirael- • many of the group will-continue' to Vienna to- see the—I:obit "l:kis-;. tribution Committee intialie::cen-, :.• ter, where Jews from eastern European countries. . are .iinter,„ viewed' and cared for until they can be transported. • Dr. Mellen, who is- chief of staff at Sinai Hospital, is a veteran of many trips to Israel. He has been active in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign for many years and has been chairman of its professional division, largest segment of the annual fund-raising effort. AJCongress Picks 3 Award Winners NEW YORK — Foreign Minister Abbe Eban of Israel and Samuel Neaman and Benjamin S. Kalnick, both of New York, will • receive the 1971 Stephen S. Wise AWards of the American Jewish Congress at a dinner Oct. 17 at the New York Hilton. Eban, who will deliver the main -address at the dinner, is the first laureate to receive the award twice. Honored first in 1950, -he will be cited this year for "distin- guished achievement in advancing the dignity, freedom and security of the Jewish people." Neaman, .chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the McCrory. Corporation, will receive the award for his contributions to- ward "strengthening Jewish life." Kalnick, mayor of Kings Point, a veteran leader of the American Jewish Congress and chairman of its campaign cabinet, will be cited for his service to the Congress. ? , . _ for on s m.. 8161_ Million Sales WASHINGTON (JTAI—The Ix- rad Bond Organization launched a campaign here to iell -$18X,000.000 in bondi iii - the United "Statia and Canada between now and the year's end. Sam Rothberg, general chair - _ man of the LBO, told 350 deleifilteR attending a two-day nationeLiealk- ership conference that achier vement of the $161,000,000 ... goal over- the next four months-would bring the total bond sales for 1971 to $300,- , He said _that would represent about 80 per cent of the $500,000,- 000-goal set for the 16-month period September 1970-December 1971. Leo Bernstein, executive vice president of - the ISO, said the fall campaign :Maid start dm- leg the High Holy -Days with drive to raise $40,900.009 is more:" than 1,000 Reform; Conservative and Orthodox , synagogues in the U.S. and Canada. , Bernstein reported that in the a fwst eight months of this year 853,750,000•in bonds were pur- chased by American banks, trade unions, insurance companies and communal institutions, compared to $40,500,000 purchased by them during all of 1970. Julian B. Venezky, national chairman for regions, reported that more than 200 Jewish communi- ties in the U.S. and Canada would participate in drives to sell $85,- 000,000 in bonds during October and November, in honor of the 85th birthday of Israel's former Premier David Ben-Gurion. , Exeiting:things are happening on Washington Boulevard at Grand River. Onceagain, We're;expandi'tig our corner . 7 -of the mink* fashion world to provide our- euitoiners with greater personal': comfort Ind:improved -services: : weare continUing to demonstrate _ . our faitkin 'downtown Detroit throughan extensive remodeling :program. Our showrooms-are beingsransfo ml intoagoilaniasCulini..setting of rich, warm woods. and .fineleatheiii Wherionly the finest iii-gentleinen'i attire can be ken. When you come in to inspect our exceptional collection of exclusive fall stylutgri,, you'll see the-Shaping of than to come. . QUALITY 1,43 ') SERVICE A.F-4 :`- '"r1.1 101RAJE: 0r4, T1LAND FOIRV • 6.144.. .ualiaLawS