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November 05, 1971 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-05

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U.S. Mid East Policy 'Disastrous,'
Thanks to State Dept, Says LB J *Aide

Business
Briefs

WASHINGTON 4,ITA)—A former the Nixon administration has sold
aide to." Presidents Kennedy- and more military equipment to Israel
SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGEN
Johnainfraaid lastweekend,that
than any previous administration.
CY is presenting a wide selection
Jack Of .AVhite ,House [staff
"Biit;',!The added, "it is disturb- of musical ' entertainment this
:tient" to- ; counter-balance-.. State . ing that- at a time when Arab
-Department judgments •..is „creat-•, threats have become more ominous week: Alin Merrick at the Raleigh
lag a : "disestrous"r American policy and Soyiet military aisistanie more House; ,Charles - Phillips Group at
Duffy's, Union Lake; George Mar-
gist.,
in the:
massive, , the United States con;
- Speaking af: Bnai Brith regional tinues to attach.political strings to tin Trio - at Sheraton Metro Air-
Lenny brake, guitar artistry
nference 'on ,-Israel: and Soviet the sale of Planes for Israers port;`
at Sheraton' Pontiac-Bloomfield;
Jewri;--- Myer-, Feldman,. now -a security."
and Maurice and Joan Sharpely
Washington attorney;,;said that
.dur,
at Cow Shed, Telegraph and Ford
ing : hisfoOr ,,,years in the White
Rds., Dearborn.- Miss Sharpely is
House . as a_ White Aonse_ counsel,
the 'singing schoolteacher from
Peciple
commitment
to
"theAmerican-
Redford - High. A complete variety
Israel was questioned repeatedly"
of
entertainment and personalized
by the State, Department.
Make News
service is' available by calling
"Every 'President has been com- Samuel M_ Solomon has been 356-8525. -

5
pelled. to rely' upon close personal named executive vice president of
advisers" in fotmidating Middle the American Friends of Tel Aviv
Ground has been broken for
'
East policy, Feldman said He not-
WINCHESTER MALL, a 63-acre
ed that there is "a, notable lack of University. An-
commercial and office building de-,
of
involvement"' bt 'President . Nixon's nouncement
velopment at Avon and Rochester
Solomon's ap-
staff-adiiisers::' .
Avon Township. The mall is
Rds.,
pointment w a s
now the largest commercial and
Feldniiii;:sidd Wei State' De- made `by Victor
office building development under
patetta; are `loo often the M. Carter, presi-
construction in the greater Roches-,
bloodIeivt'Airoduttif a deper- dent of the Amer-
ter . area.
soniliredr : Mar:Mita or, even can Friends. In
* * *
worse,;:thi:„-ennsensu.s.tilspateh of his new post;
Arab Coun- Mr. Solomon,
JERRY POWELL has been ap-
tries
of. and' One in Israel." He who has held key
pointed food and beverage mana-
stated that - no presidential
ger of the DETROIT HILTON'
positions in Jew-
atfiriluitioC-oViAmeriea's obis ish organizations Solomon
HOTEL. Powell was general pur-
gation to inPpoit'Lsriel.has "reP, - will direct efforts throughout the chasing agent for the Detroit
resented, _a ; •State:.,-,Departzneiit - United States and Canada to raise Hilton from January 1971 prior to
initiative
Alt Of 'theth were 'funds for the programs of Tel Aviv his new appointment.
• *
made by a President personally," • University.
Eeitian said,..
-
Sam Rubinstein, president •and
Drf:1-.2 • Williant'i-A4-.',Wexler, chair, _Dr, HENRY V. BOHM, vice board chairman of Whitney-Fidal•
mancOf ,,thez!COnfirence of Presi- piesident for graduate studies and go Seafoods, Seattle, recently an
dents" of Major American Jewish research at .Wayne State Univer- nounced the introduction of a new
OrganizationZ and former president. _shy, is taking _a leaye of absence gourinet seafood -- "SAVIAlt",-
of Etna' .l?rithacknowledgedsi that, .to..,assurtie the interim executive - prime fresh salmon caviar.- For
the first time,' quality domestic•
office, -of vice president for special caviar
'be sold fresli to con-,
projects at the unlyeriity. Dr. sinners will
anywhere in the United ,
13bhin. will cr eordbiate both within States direct
by air. It is available
and outside the university, special
from July through. January,
projects and activities which simul only'
when
the
=
salmon
is at peak
taneOusly involve several units quality. To preserve roe
the delicate
of 'the university. Dr; ;Bohm who flavor in tranalt Whitney-Fidalgo
resides_on Talbot Ave, Huntington has developed a specialized insu-
Woods; was, named vice preSident lated container • holding two four-
r000000a 0000a000 aoa000 a,
for graduat studies and research ounce jars.
,
in 1968. He was previously a pro-
* • *
ESm art StresE fessor of physics at WSU.
UNIQUE FURNITURE GAL-
LERIES has started a bridal dec-
E
DRESS•AHOP
`Guide to Jewish Chicago' orating service. They are offering
CHICAGO (JTA) — A 50-page decorating consultation, color
• Guide to Jewish Chicago has been planning; sheets and pillowcases,
a compiled and published by the silver and free floral arrange-
a
FALL
a American Jewish Congress Coun- ments with any order. For in-
0
formation and appointments, call
c Suits & Costumes • cil of Greater Chicago.
Included are listings of syna- Bette Perry, owner, .Charna Yel-
a
gogues, community and service len or Sandra - West, 559-6334.
organizations, student groups, ed-
OFF
ucational facilities, book and gift E. African Area,
MON. WOO Fltl., 11:00-4:00
shop s, kosher restaurants and
caterers, Jewish press, radio and
26400 Southfield Rd.
a TV programs, Israel-o riented Offered to Herzl,
* 3 Mks. N. of 1014 Mile Rd.
,agencies and other groups and
557-6933
Gets liraeli Aid
IS asa ~ a`saaaa ~a~ aaaoaaoe`* places of Jewish interest.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Seventy
'years ago, the British government
P offered Theodor Herzl the Kara-
moja district of the then crown
colony of Uganda in East Africa
as a site for Jewish colonization.
The Zionist movement rejected
the offer even though Dr. Herzl
seriously considered it for a time.
-Last month, the government of
Uganda invited Israeli water re-
sources experts to the same dis-
trict to help develop its under-
Netting Now. 11 Open
night
Tao to 5:00
ground and surface water re-
17540 0/Immo • TEL 341-1330 •
sources.
A rsi.4119,301:0
A contract was signed at
Kampala with the Tahal Co. to
carry out planning stages at a
cost of 9500,000. The Israeli firm
will later participate in interna-
• UNUSUAL FRAMES •
tional • bidding for the over-all
project.
CAREFUL PLANNING IS ESSENTIAL
FOR SUCCESSFUL RESULTS.
The Karamoja district, border-
ing on the Sudan, covers '7,500,000
CONSULTATION WITH NO OBLIGATION
acres, a larger area thaq, all of
Israel before the Six-Day War. It
is inhabited by only about 300,000
nomadic tribesmen, who tend
Cattle, goats and sheep.
_A spokesman for Tahal told" -the
.JTA that the project was especial-
ly important inasmuch as Uganda
is the first East African state to
invite`.' . water resources
, :plartneft.-

.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 5, 1971-37

230;000 U.S.-Tourists Due - Recent paintings , by JA C K

JERUSALEM (JTA)—At least
230,000 American tourists -are ex-
pected to visit Israel this year,
40 per cent more than last year.

TWORKOV- will be shown at the
Gertrude Kasle Gallery in the
Fisher Building from-Nov. "8
through Dec ' - 1.

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