Hied News Mad-eap Artist to Look at Jewish Community Jan. 9 "Mad Looks at the Jewish Com- munity" is theh breezy topic chosen by writer-artist Dave Berg as the second lecturer in the Jew- ish Community Council cultural series 8 p.m. Jan. 9 at Temple Beth EL Tickets will be sold at the door for those who do not have series tickets. Berg, who has been on the staff of Mad magazine for 13 years, has written and illustrated four books, and his brand of satire and social commentary is studied in college psychology and literature courses. He was an innovator of the comic book industry, having written and illustrated "Captain Marvel" and "Archie." Community Calendar Jan. 4—TernPle Beth El Sisterhood Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. —Bnai Brith Meeting, 8 p.m. 5—Beth Israel Sisterhood Meeting, 12:30 p.m. 6—JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Sidney Wit- kow. —Beth Israel Board Meet- ing, 8 p.m. —S enior Friendship Club Party for Israel Sendler's Birthday, Noon, Temple Beth El. Flint Lodge Bnai Brith will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Howard John- son Motor Lodge East. Sam Gut- terman will indoctrinate new members. Party Honors Sandier, 87 Herman Acker, president of the Senior Friendship Club, will host a a party honoring the 87th birthday of Israel Sendler noon Thursday at Temple Beth El. The party is open to members of the Senior Friendship Club and friends' of Mr. Sendler. Sendler Youth on the Move Carole Hurwitz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Hurwitz, will spend the year in Sheffield, England. She is o college junior. Bar Mitzsfa Steven -Finwarti Heitaner, son of Mr. and Mrs., Richard: Deitzner, will be tailed to the Torah as a Bar milas fa 8:80- pin. Jan. 7 at Temple,Beth'El,- Waldheim Adheres to Thant, Jarring Policies Friday, Denanher 31, 1971-13 Tilt DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — U "The present 'hour demands ne- take his oath of impartiality very Thank in his former lareivell to gotiations because of what could seriously. (In New York, Israeli though several months ago he was the United Nations, asserted that happen otherwise," Dayan said. sources expressed their best wish- considered to be the front-runner to succeed U Thant. Jakobson, the it was "imperative" that Security "If fire is resumed, it will be es for Waldheim). son of a Jewish father and a Council Resolution 242 be "fully much more difficult to hold nego- Israeli sources noted that as for- mother who converted to Judaism, implemented." The "long-standing tiations afterwards. I hope the de- eign minister of Austria during identified himself as a Jew and problem of the Middle East," said cision about to be taken by Egypt 1968-70, Waldheim was personally the outgoing secretary general, is not only against warfare but instrumental in speeding up two never concealed his good-will was first on the list of the UN's also for genuine negotiations for a agreements with Israel—one on the toward Israel. Some circles here "unfinished business." Thant peace settlement." The defense avoidance of double taxation and expressed regret that he was not praised his successor, Kurt Wald- minister revealed that $500,000,000 the other for mutual exemption elected. Others, however, thought it was just as well because as a helm of Austria, as a "capable" has been spent on fortifying Is- from visa requirements. Jew, Jakobson might lean over man who is "held in high esteem rael's borders since the Six-Day There was very little comment backward to emphasize his official by all those who have come to War—half of it along the canal, here on the failure of Finland's impartiality in the Middle East know him." Apart from his "well- one-quarter on the Jordanian bor- known diplomatic ability," Thant der and one-quarter on the Syrian Max Jakobson to win election al- conflict. added, "he has also shown a spe- and Lebanese borders. cial talent for conciliation." Half the total sum went for JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr. Gun- fortifications proper, and half for nar V. Jarring, the UN Middle such additional requirements as East peace emissary, told Foreign water, communications and roads. Minister Abba Eban in New York Dayan added that vast sums were last week that he will resume his needed for immigrant absorption, peace mission on the basis of Se- but asserted that there were hun- cruise to Bermuda, Barbados, Martinique, curity Council Resolution 242, not dreds of millions of pounds Virgin Islands aboard Greek Line's magnifi- on the basis of the General Assem- available for it and that defense cent air-conditioned flagship, QUEEN ANNA bly resolution adopted two weeks funding need not be compromised. MARIA. Kosher for Passover foods served ex-' ago, it was reliably learned here. There was no official Israel clusively on this cruise. Leave New York March 27, The report bore out Eban's remark reaction here to the appointment return April 7. Synagogue and rabbi aboard..He- to UN correspondents the day be- of Kurt Waldheim of Austria as brew language lessons, lectures, seminars. Special fore his meeting with Dr. Jarring the new secretary general of rates for children. Pick your cabin at these low ' that "his only mandate is the the United Nations. Unofficially, per-person prices: Security Council Resolution 242." however, the comment was large- The best time for peace negotia- ly favorable. Acquaintances of the 53-year- tions is right now, Defense Min- ister Moshe Dayan declared last old Austrian diplomat, including some Israeli officials, recalled night at a rally of soldiers con- cluding the winter maneuvers of that Waldheim had on several the Golani Brigade at the Conven- occasions expressed himself fa- Call Greek Line Collect vorably on matters concerning tion Center. Dayan added, how- ever, that if war was forced on Israel. Be was not expected to Israel its army will be up to the lean toward the Arabs as many challenge. Earlier this week, the Israelis believe that outgoing brigade commander said a large UN Secretary General U Thant part of its maneuvers had been had done. devoted to crossing water obstacles According to those who know and establishing strongholds on Waldheim, he is innately a "neu- their far sides. tral person" and is expected to PASSOVER $530. $560. $585. $610. $63S. 313-961-5280 f