18—Friday, July 28, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weisman Re-Elected; ZOA Names Seven Detroiter% to Administration Special to tine Jewish News the United Nations as unfair and biased where the interests of Is- rael are concerned and chided the U.S. indirectly for having abstain- ed when the Security Council voted June 26 to censure Israel for in- cursions against terrorist bases in Lebanon. When the U. S. only ab- stain, with regard to a Security Council resolution with which it disagrees, it serves "neither the principles of fair play nor the peaceful objectives of American foreign policy," the ZOA resolution said. "Unless the U. S. exerts its influence forcefully and steadfast- ly in the UN, this organization will be threatened with the same fate as the League of Nations," the 70A warned. JERUSALEM--Iferman L. Weis- man V. jti re-elected president of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Ica at the 7:itti Jubilee convention which concluded here last week- end. Dr. Jack Greenberg, president of the Ziom ,. .t Organization of De- troit. was i lected a national v ice president. Philip Slornovitz was re-elected a nation]] ary vice president. The following Detroiters were elected members of the ZOA na: tional executive committee - Dr. HERMAN L. WEISMAN Joel Hamburger, Richard Kramer, Dr. Sidney Leib, Louis Panush and Carmi M. Slomovitz. A series of resolutions adopted at the convention were directed mainly as appeals to the U.S. government. The convention expressed sup- port of President Nixon's policy of maintaining the Middle East cease-fire and called on the U. S. to continue its military and eco- nomic assistance to Israel and to urge direct Arab-Israeli peace negotiations. A special resolution called for UN action to demand that Arab states permit their Jews to emi- grate, The convention also demanded emigration rights for Jews in the Soviet Union and called on Presi- dent Nixon to use his good offices to have the Soviet government open its prison camps to inspection by non-political agencies such as I the Red Cross. Former Premier David Ben- : Gurion received the ZOA's Theodor Iferzl Award in recognition of his part in establishing the State of Israel and safeguarding it during its development. The award was presented at the closing session of ZOA's 57th Jubilee convention by ZOA president Weisman. I TEL AVIV iJTAr -- The ZOA urged the U S government not to hesitate in using its veto" in the United Nations Security Coun- cil in order to - guarantee that jus- tice is done to Israel." A second LETHAL resolution called for the transfer Remember, the higher your of the U. S. Embassy from Tel , speed, the higher your chances Aviv to Jerusalem. Herman L. are of having a serious accident. Weisman was re-elected for a third - - consecutive one-year term as presi- dent of the ZOA. The organization lashed out at People Make News KATHRYN NI. BEATTIE, tech- nical director of the Michigan Community Blood Center (MCBC). has been named the recipient of the 1972 Ivor Dunsford Memorial Award by the American Associa- tion of Blood Banks (AABB). The award was granted in recogni- turn of Miss Beattie's technical proficiency and outstanding deli cation to her profession, as evi- denced in her "superior contribu Lions to blood banking and out- standing service for the associa- tion." Lowel L Peacock, president of Security Bank and 'Trust, an- nounced the appointment of SAM- UEL W. KREIS as assistant vice president in the real estate loan department. Kreis, his wife Mari :yn and their two children reside is Huntington Woods. Ile is ac- tive in many civic organizations. Fie is a member of the Boy Scouts f America Topper Club for fund Bnai Brith and Billet S has been Amen- IleSS ISIOr be for coor. !mating %bat' •I'a National Pro ,jurcuaa Execut,.. Smite Discirimanatinna, and also will direct AJC'g zroaboundi rcort, t - eliminate - • new condominium apartments of uncompromising luxury - E .r I Luxurious in size. Sixteen acres in all, five for recreation and nature only With a private lake. Tennis courts. Swimming pool and poolhouse. Luxurious in design and appointments. Separate dining rooms. Breakfast nooks. Gourmet kitchens. Walk-in closets. Patios and balconies. Fireplaces. Private two car attached garages. Even luxurious in location. In the heart of suburban Detroit's golf and lake country. Orchard Lake Road at Lone Pine Road. two bedrooms/library. 2' 2 baths; 2,255 sq. It one bedroom / library/2 ,.2 baths/2,020 sq. It Model furnished by Pender and Hewson Interiors, Inc. Open 1 to 6 p.m. Daily, 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday or by apps. Model phone 682-6400. Sales by HOLMES/HARMON CORPORATION 484 Pierce/Birmingham 48011 Priced from $52,800 img wen. 1