THE DE11012 JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1972-31 - Research Lab Dedicated at Hebrew U. Wailers Honored at Mager' David Adom Function - A JERUSALEM — The William at the Hebrew University—Hadas- Barg Cancer Research Laboratory sah Medical School was dedicated in memory of William Barg of Philadelphia, by his family. ; YOUR_ ,CANDID -COLOR The cancer research depart- . ment at Hebrew University dates_ .1113 M back to the 1930s, when it was situated on Mount Scopus. It oc- WIU, AL cupied temporary quarters after 1948 in a rooftop room opposite the Jordanian legion outpost in the Old City—with an Israeli army WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY outpost in the same room as the A festive celebration marked the completion of the Detroit project for the establishment of an air laboratory. raid medical center in Ashdod, Israel, through the Magen David Adorn, the Israel counterpart of the Red Cross. The funds needed for the commencement of construction already in progress was provided in the generous gift made by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Waller. Dr. Joseph Hod, chairman of the world execu- MUSIC BY tive of Magen David Adom, here for a brief visit from Israel, was the guest speaker at the celebration AND ASSOCIATES held at the anal Moshe. Also present to formalize the project was Benjamin Saxe, national director of ICE 1-8196 American Magen David Adorn. for Israel. In the photo are (from left) Saxe, Dr. Hod, Mr. and Mu, AHD HIS ORCHESTRA Waller, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanfred Silver; Dr. John Mames, chairman of the LET ME SNOW YOU A NEW Magen David Adom Michigan Region, who made the presentation of a specially designed plaque; Dr. DIMENSION IN PNOTOGRAPIIT 968-2563 Morris Starkman, who presided; and Philip Slomovitz, who presented to the Waller Family a special citation from the Jewish National Fund in appreciation of their interest in and generosity to the fund. - w SAM IlAittlETT I Ambassador Rabin to Address PaceSetters of 1972 Campaign Bill McDonald of the Reports of a busy campaign schedule next week were released here by Samuel Frankel, general chairman of the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. William Geoffry Gallery Flow-ers and Antiques Area Women to Host Brotherhood Teas 2140 Walnut Lake Road one .mile west of Franklin Road Birmingham, Michigan 626-5484 Has been commissioned by Bintelhocks Brothers to design all the Floral Arrangements for their annual rashionShow to be held at their Northland store on Sunday, Janet-guy 23 at - 2:30 in the afternoon The Women's Division of the Detroit Round Table, of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews is inviting all women to take part in the Brotherhood Tea of Metropolitan Detroit Feb. 1. Any woman who is interested in promoting better understanding in her neighborhood and community may invite neighbors and friends of differing religious and national- ity backgrounds to her home for tea at 1 p.m. At 1:30 the guests will listen to a special WJR broadcast featuring an interview with Wayne County Sheriff William Lucas and Sister Rita Martin, conducted by Hal Youngblood. It is expected that over 150 teas will be held in homes, churches, synagogues and schools through- out the area. Women planning to hostess a tea are asked to inform the De- troit Round Table, 869-6306. A kit of human relations materials will be provided for the guests. NATIONALLY LADVER1lSED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES Geisha Brand ASPARAGUS (v., SPEARS tipped I white) !MI TA Decorated or Assorted Wm VIVA- PAPER TOWELS It 29' 49A Clto OOOO eitAL FRIIITCREST JAMBOREE JONATHAN or MacINTOSH PURE PRESERVES i fttre72244st Lb. 55° tar Foe your speeloI potties or other *vents try our DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We MN only Koshor-Wilno-Bost-Zion or Feinberg: • Koolsor' Pedals on our Moot Trays FOR FREE' DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640 ragrvIry "grasd.. TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN sw. us. 11mMvo Stinker- aviary ifsiy) MI MN IIIIPRODUC APPLES I 3 3 lbs. a 35' smietist.sm In en U.S. NO. 1 FINE COOKING 1 I MICH. POTATOES 20 75c I Lis. 11 No sussed Friday, Saturday, Sunday ■ ar FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest end lends* selection in the onto. We close, bone, skin end grind ell fish free of chem.. For spociol service coil JO 6-4640 Itzhak Rabin, Israel ambassador Representatives of approximately to the United States, will address 120 Jewish social, fraternal and the PaceSetters meeting at the service organizations will partici- Town and Country Club 8 p.m. pate. Monday. pate. --- In his 27 years of service in the Advance gifts totaling $7,880 Israel Army, Rabin rose from have been received by the treas- underground fighter to chief of ury gifts section, according to staff of the Israel Defense Forces Morris Friedman, chairman. and commander of the Israel These have been given by Army in the Six-Day War. He has Berditchev-Keshenev and Zhito- been Israel ambassador to the mer Aid Society, Bnai Brith, United States since March 1968. Metropolitan Detroit Fruit Vend- The treasury gifts section of the ers Association, Jewish Culture metropolitan division will meet 10 Club, Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center, Society, Senior Citizens of Oak announces John Nemon, division Park and Mozerer Society. chairman. George M. Zeltzer, The industrial and automotive chairman of the education budget division leadership also will meet and planning division of the Jew- 10 a.m. Sunday at the Raleigh ish Welfare Federation, will speak. House, Philip T. Warren, chair- C C C man, reports. Joseph H. Perlman is division co-chairman. Accountants Report 28 Pct. Hike in Givin g Unprecedented success of the accountants' section meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund Sunday evening help set the _tone of the coming campaign in the professional di- vision, according to Jack A. Rob- inson, division chairman. The accountants traditionally hold the first campaign meeting of the year, explained Harvey L. Kleinman and Isadore Silverman, section chairmen. The $67,390 raised by the accountants is 28 per cent more than they pledged at -the comparable meeting last year. "The impressive response at this first meeting of the new year is an indication of the success we expect throughout 1972," Robinson stated. "It is further evidence that Detroit Jews understand the cru- cial needs which face world wide Jewry and that they are willing to i meet those needs with increased giving." Business Briefs of STANDARD FEDERAL SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION reached a record high of $749,086,960.61 as of Dec. 31, reports Robert J. Hutton, president. This represented a gain of $150,815,253.86 for the year 1971. Hutton said sav- ings on deposit at Standard Fed- eral's 22 offices in the metropoli- tan area at the end of 1971 totalled $688,436,315.05, up $137,915,421.67 for the year. On Dec. 31, total mortgages held by Stanclaxd Fed- eral amounted to -$644,468,281.69, and reserves and surplus reached $43,003,E57.01. These figures also Assets were all-time high levels. STATE INSURANCE AGENCY of Southfield announces the forma- tion of a new department for in- surance service to its clientele. Hubert J. Sidlow advises that the business planning and estate anal- ysis department will have the ex- pertise of life insurance coun- selor Alan Nathan, Marvin Shogan and Earl J. Samuels. Sidlow claims that this now incorporates into State Insurance Agency every in- surance need and service for the individual and business client. • • • i activ ities in Society f Mr. and Mrs. Murray Spilman recently returned from Israel where their son Jeffrey observed his Bar Mitzva at the Western Wall. Also making the trip was their younger son, Daniel; their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spilman; and grandmother, Beatrice Tapper. Jeffrey is the great-grandson of the late Daniel Temchin. * * Thirty statewide civic leaders were the guests of Henry Ford II at a recent dinner to raise campaign funds for Governor William Milliken. Among those attending were Detroit lawyers Alan E. Schwartz and Jason Honnigman; Irving Rose, a contractor and member, of the family which recently purchased the Birmingham Bank; and indus- trialist Max Fisher. Henry Ford will be going on a month-long busi- ness trip, to include a stop in Israel.