THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, March 3, 1972 n' Idea -Home on - Display Anthology of Yiddish Songs Just Published A new anthology of Yiddish songs entitled "Mir Trogn a Gezang" has just been published by the education department of the Workmen's Circle. Researched and edited by Jew- ish folklorist and musicologist, El- eanor Gordon Mlotek, the book con- tains the words and music of 100 Yiddish songs reflecting Jewish life in Eastern Europe and America. The book is available at $5 plus 50c postal and handling from the education department, Workmen's Circle, 175 E. Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10002. PHOTO PARTY FAVORS Intent Color Photo Buttons or frousil photos for Your Gents. Mow available photo keirchahms Photos by CILBO 398-3566 54 T-2004 mart Styles DRESS SHOP SIZES 12.18 FINE SELECTION OF RESORT & SPRING WEAR MON. THRU FRI., 1 1: 00-4: 00 26400 Southfield Rd. 3 Mks. N. of 105i Mile Rd. 557-6933 CUSTOM TABLE PADS • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING • PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN UNITED TABLE PAD CO. Our 30th Year Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac• cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's a "cause of great concern." once friendly relations with Ugan- According to the reports, Presi- da were further strained Wednes- dent Amin summoned the Israel day following a report from Kam- ambassador, Daniel Laor, and pala that president Idi Amin Has warned him that Uganda would accused Israelis of trying to top- sever its relations with Israel if ple his , regime. its alleged activities continued. The charge, which' according to The - Ugandan charged Israeli na- a Reuters dispatch, emanated from tionals in Kampala distrthuted leaf- the presidential palace in the lets calling for the return of de- Ugandan capital, was described by posed President Milton Grote, -now a foreign ministry spokesman here in exile in Tanzania. Grote pre- Wednesday night as "grave" and viously accused Israel of having helped Amin overthrow him. Ambassador Laor denied the charges; according to a foreign ministry spokesman, and han been instructed to find out what lies NEW YORK (JTA) — Holding behind them. Saturday elections for the board Sources here said the Accusa- members of the city's 26 anti- tions against Israel were trumped poverty agencies would be "bla- up. They seemed intended to tantly discriminatory" to Jews in escalate the rift that developed the areas of those community cor- with Uganda after President porations, the Anti-Defamation Amin's recent visit to Tripoli, League of Bnai Brith charged. where he got promises of sub- ADL Urges Ban, on Sabbath Vote Mr's. R. Leiblek Fla, color photography for all occasions. Moderate Maas- please call 968-7234 stantial financial support from Col. Muammer Kaden, leader of Libya's ruling military junta. OPEN: SUNDAY 11-4 BRIDES Order Your Bridesmaid Gowns At SYLVIA'S and get the best at lowest prices Also Gowns for Mothers 8 Grandmothers — All Sizes Shop Sunday for Our Super Specials Coats . . . Dresses . . . Gowns . . . Accessories IFashions ?6571 W. Sylvia's 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. -Just West of Northwestern Hwy. Mon. - Sat. 10-5:30 BankAmericard — Master Charge Call 354-3554 For Directions Amin and Kadaffi issued a joint communique demanding that Is- rael withdraw from all occupied Arab territories and restore the rights of the Palestinian people. The statement jolted Lsrieli lead- ers in view of the hitherto friend- ly relations with Uganda, the ex- tensive Israeli technical assistance to that country and the large num- ber of Ugandans studying here on Israeli scholarships. President Amin visited Israel only recently. The presidential plane is of Israel manufacture. Uganda's "clarification" of the Amin-Kadaffl communique w a s deemed unsatisfactory. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R., Me.) has complained to the New York Times against the use of her name in an anti-Israel advertisement placed in the Times last week by Alfred M. Lilienthal. An aide to Sen. Smith told the JTA that she was not given prior notice that her name would appear- nor did she give concent for the use of her name. Sen. Smith was one of 14 sena- 354 - 3554 tors cited by Lilienthal for "cour- age and foresight" in voting .against the Jackson amendment to last year's military sales act providing $500,000;000 in military credits for Israel. The aide said her vote against the Jackson amendment was a vote on procedure, not on the issue of aid to -IsraeL Sen. Smith has always voted fore ld to Israel, he said. - - Michigan Senator Philip Hart, Whose name also appeared in the Lilienthal ad, earlier repudiated the ad. 44011111MT011, -FIRN Fos _ • 100111/11k TOR HE BST .11A1R 1101111INLMG uoriumr FoR Se* Our Experi•ncsd Hair Stylists At 13725 W. 9 -Mile (Just W. of Coolidge) 398-2727.; :gttaoft -HAIR STYLISTS formerly of . BIRMINGHAM,: OPEN SeN14-irS N A t lI ff f , f / c) Nortstitit Allan 8. (Ira• 17540 WYOMING • TEL 341-1330 T"5 11"'.Wa " tenr i. """ *314°C4) SINGER'S *amber Demi. Retail Kosher Meet Dealers Assoc. Kosher Meats ri & Poultry Mkt. JACK ATTIS LE SWARIN Li 7 7- 21 8 1111 MILE atD;ELlifER VIE Sen. Smith Rebukes Lilienthal's Israel Ad ' Sylvia's tOOKING FOR IRE KW 1/014110111141ANIT ■ RAMO LOOM- t011,4111 L oft! and ENterlaimeseti 647-2367 Israelis Express- Concern at Uganda's Accusations The ADL proposed to the city council an amendment asserting that "the holding of elections on days of worship is unfair to those citizens who observe such days of worship in that they are unable to participate fully in the election process on an equal basis unless they violate their religious pre- cepts." The propoied amendment would provide for a fine of up to $100 or imprisonment up to 10 days or a combination of both on conviction of violation. SlatoAitg•Re TEL AVIV (JTA).. — Pierre canters, TboRMAilitiiiri'amtigitied Burghalter, a 68-year-old French- M rekplOsivetk whiehlfhAgbla were .- man sentenced to four years inr - to plant in .Tel - Airiw Ind ::other prisonment last year for bringing cities. ' explosives into Israel for the pur- pose of sabotage was pardoned Sunday. His wife, Edith, who was sen- tenced to eight years' imprison- ment for her larger role in the affair, remains in jail. She is serving her term at the Neveb Tirtza women's prison. Burghalter was pardoned with the consent of the chief of staff and was released Monday to return to France. 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