Food Division Awarded Allied Campaign's Victory Cup;
Paul Handleman, Samuel Frankel Assume '73 Leadership

At the stag day head table (in photo on left) dur-
ing the presentation of the Detroit Service Group's silver
loving cup to the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund division with the highest percentage of increase
over last year's campaign total are Paul M. Randleman,
newly-announced chairman for the 1973 AJC-IEF; Samuel
Frankel, 1972 chairman and general chairman with Ran-
dleman for 1973; Henry Dorfman, co-chairman of the win-
ning food division; Lewis S. Grossman, DSG president;
and Alan E. Schwartz, Jewish Welfare Federation pres-
ident- Dorfman accepted the award for food division chair-
man Nathan Fink.

Present at the 23rd annual stag day (in photo on
right) were almost all the men who have been president
of the Detroit Service Group, the year-round organiza-
tion of workers for the Jewish Welfare Federation. Seat.
ed (from left) are past presidents Gus D. Newman, Mil-
ton K. Mahler and Jack 0. Lefton. Standing behind them
are Paul Broder and George D. Keil. Also at the dinner, in
addition to the current president, Lewis S. Grossman,
was past DSG leader and former campaign chairman
Max M. Shaye.

14—Friday, Sept. 29, 1972

80 Israel Securities Double in Value

NEW 'YORK (ZINS) —
The financial journal, Forbes
Magazine, reports that last
year at least 80 Israel secur-
ities registered on the Tel
Aviv Stock Exchange doubled
in value.
Volume on the Tel Aviv
Exchange has increased 10-
fold in a single year.
In the first six months of
1971, the trade volume was
only $7,000,000. In the same
period this year, it was
$77,000,000.
Until this year trading was
confined mostly to Iraeli in-
vestors and institutions, This
year many foreign investors
are in the market, especial-
ly from the United States
where there are now an es-

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Border

young Israeli lieutenant who
with his small command was
lost inside Lebanon recently,
persuaded a Lebanese army
unit to escort him and his
men to safety and managed
to capture five Arab terror-
ists at the same time, it was
reported here.

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The officer, identified by
army sources only as Lt.
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lations from Defense Minis-
ter Moshe Dayan, who visit-
ed his home.
According to the army's ac-
count, Lt. Shaul and six men

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in a half-track were pursu-
ing terrorists in Lebanon
during mo p -up operations
Sept. 17 when they became
separated from withdrawing
Israeli units near Juwaya vil-
lage and were misdirected by
a Lebanese villager who was

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asked the way to the border.
Night had fallen, and after
traveling several miles in the
wrong direction, Lt. Shaul
was confronted by a Leban-
ese army detachment of
about 20 officers and men.
The Lebanese had a jeep
and an armored car mount-
ing a recoilless cannon at
their disposal. But Lt. Shaul
had nerve. He jumped on the
armored car and ordered the
Lebanese troops to disarm
and follow his instructions.
The Lebanese commanding
officer complied and without
resistance led the Israeli
halftrack to a village where
it refueled and then pro-
ceeded to escort it toward
the border.
Mindful of possible road-
blocks, Lt. Shaul had his
Lebanese counterpart radio
all Lebanese positions ahead
to• hold their fire.
On the way to the border,
five armed terrorists were
captured.
At the border, Lt. Shaul's
group was met by an Israeli
unit that had gone out to
search for the missing half-
track. The helpful Lebanese
soldiers and their officer
were released, as Lt. Shaul
had promised. The terrorists
were taken into custody.

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