Michigan Magen David Adorn to Celebrate Sponsorship of the Detroit Magen David Adorn (Israel equiva- lent of the Red Cross) in Israel was completed this week with the announcement of a $65,000 gift from Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Waller. The Detroit project is for the establishment of a first aid medi- cal station at Ashdod. The new center, construction on which com- menced last week, will be known as the Waller Family First Aid Medical Station. A number of De- troiters have purchased rooms which will be designated in their honor. In addition to their $65,000 gift for the completion of the medica- tion station, the Wailers this week contributed $8,000 for a fully equipped Magen David ambulance for use in Israel's military and civil needs. To mark the completion of the Detroit project, Dr. John Mames, chairman of the Michigan Region of American Magen David Adorn for Israel, announced that a vic- tory champagne reception • will be held at Cong. Bnal Moshe, 8 p.m., Wednesday. The Wailers also donated classt- Guests at the reception, in addi- rooms at Yeshivat Achnza Yaakov tion to the Wallers and their fami- Trade School in Gan Yavne, Ten life memberships and three lies, will be Dr. Joseph Kott of Tel Aviv, chairman of the execn, third generation life memberships tive of Magen David Adorn in have been enrolled by them in Israel, and Mrs. Kott, and Benja- Hadassah. "Mrs. Waller is the daughter of min Saxe, national executive direc- . tor of Magen David Adorn in -this country. Dr. Morris Starkman will be the toastmaster at the victory celebration. Lillian L. and Allan L. Waller and their children, Harold, Fred- erick and Phyllis, have to their credit many generous gifts to local and overseas causes. The Wallers were among the founders of Cong. Adas Shalom and have been active members since the synagogue's inception. They financed a dormitory at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and have established scholarships at the Technion, Bar-Ilan and Weizman Institute. Generous contributors to the Jewish Home for the Aged, they had a room dedicated in their name. Galili Speech on Boundaries Stirs Israel Foreign M inistry . Controversy speech •by Minister-Without-Portfolio Is- rael Galili has embarrassed the foreign ministry. Galili, a Labor Party leader close to Premier Golda Meir, told a group of gov- ernment workers that in the cabi- net's view significant changes must be made in the 1967 boundaries within the context of a peace treaty with Arabs. Galili said that Israel does not need to remain on the Suer Canal or to occupy all of Sinai after peace is con- cluded, but that a retreat to the old international boundaries with Egypt is out of the question. Shortly after Galili spoke, for- eign ministry sources emphasized to newsmen that Foreign Minis- ter Abba Eban considers his latest speeches to the UN General As- sembly and Israel's official reply to the peace mission of African heads of state to be the only au- thoritative expression of Israel's position. They said pointedly that all other reports should be dis- missed as guesswork and specula- tion. Galin has been described as an unofficial spokesman for the cabinet. The gist of Eban's speeches and Israel's note to the visiting Afri- can presidents was that Israel is prepared to enter a resumption JERUSALEM (JTA)—A MORRIS B U I C K IS THE BUY You Gct Morc Buick For 1..c. ' AT MORRIS 14500 \is, I MIL7 342-7100 the late David M. LeVine who donated the David M. and Frieda G. LeVine wing to the Jewish Home for the Aged on Petoskey. Women of Valor pins have been awarded to Mrs. Waller and her daughter, Phyllis Waller Silver, by the Israel Bond Organization. Interested Detroiters who wish to attend the reception and to participate in Magan David activi- ties, are asked to call 399-6218, LI 8-6698 or VE 7-4119. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Fridey, December 31, 1971 Geaeisj Zionis*.rw4h NEW UOILICqZ/Nfif: =:4.4 Afirew :deal- collection - of original ing with ideological issues;ini Is- rael, Zionism and the Diaspora, was published by the World Union of Genera - Zionists, entitled "In the Beginning Was the Idea." The book begins with an introduction by Dr. Emanuel Neumann. IF YOU TURN North Piirk TowersHistsber and Styling For 'Men • Professional Hair Design • Straightening & Coloring Custom Hair Pieces — FEATURING — THE — `The Layer Cut' .V ' S ' Lll UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T 'FIND A, FINER. WINE THAN 16500 NORTH PARK DRIVE ON THE LODGE SERVICE DRIVE Southfield' 358-0277 By Appointment halms Wieerils..Deiroif. Mich. Preview of a SplendW A Princeton has traditionally featured a which represented great savings at every level of peace negotiations through UN mediator Gunnar V. Jarring with- out pre-conditions from either side. This year Princeton's sale is incredibly fantastic—because we're celebrating the beginning of the construction of our new unit in the Bloomfield area. Galili blamed Dr. Jarring and Egypt directly for suspension of the United Nations Mid East medi- ator's peace mission. He said that Jarring's Feb. 8 memo' asking for an Israeli commitment to return to the old international boundaries became an obstacle to both an overall settlement and an interim agreement to reopen the Suez Canal. Galili noted, however, that the Jarring mission can easily be revived if Israel is not required to make any prior commitment to withdraw. He described Pre- mier Meir's recent visit to Wash- ington as highly successful and said he hoped it would lead to tangible political results. 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