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October 26, 1973 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-26

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THE DETROIT JEVV1511 NEWS

Friday, October 26, 1973-13

War Is Over: No More Blackouts

Local Arabs Join List of Friends
of Israel, Jewish Agencies Report

There are many non-Jews, former German who as a
People who have nothing
to say are never at a loss in including Arabs, among the youth had served in the Hit-
contributors to Israel's health ler Youth and later atoned
talking.—Josh Billings.
and social services, through for it.
The Jewish National Fund
the United Jewish Appeal-
1 CARS TO BE DRIVEN
I s r a el Emergency Fund received a letter from Jerry
-
To any ,state. Ms* drivers furnish-' Magen David Adorn.
and Linda Morgan of Pon-
*el to 'drive your car anywhere:
tiac,
who saw Israel's
Some
were
listed
in
last
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
week's Jewish News. Others struggle "to be just in the
DRIVEAWAY SERVICE,
who believe in Israel's right eyes of God. May God's
to live are Muslims—includ- promise to you be fulfilled."
9970 Grand River
ing Lebanese and some Sy-
Detroit, Mich. 48204 •
rians who have given anony-
Virtue is not hereditary.—
WE 1-0620-21-22
mously. There also was a Thomas Paine.

By YITZHAK SHARGIL
and DAVID LANDAU
JTA Israel Correspondents
Israelis in the rear got the
first sensual perception that
the war was ending Wednes-
day evening when the civil
defense commander an-
nounced at nightfall that a
blackout would not be re-
quired.
Tearing down the black
paper from the windows and
rubbing the paint off the car

DUE TO ISRAEL'S CRISIS

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE
ANNOUNCED THAT THE PROCEEDS
OF OUR AFFAIR WILL BE EQUALLY
DIVIDED BETWEEN CITY OF HOPE &
ISRAEL EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND

The Year's Most Glamorous Affair

The Detroit
Businessmen's Group

CITY Or HOPE

61st Annual
Medical Research Fellowship Dinner

.

Honoring

NORMAN ALLAN

"Man of The Year"

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1 973

By Invitation Only
Black Tie

Raleigh House

Dinner 7:00 p.m.

Charles Canvasser

President

Morris Sukenic

General chairman

Dinner chairman

One of the cancer-fighting cobalt units for
radiation treatment at the City of Hope.

Entertainment by

Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt

Singing Stars of Stage & Television

If you have not as
yet received your se-
lect invitation . .
or
if you are late in
replying to your in-
vitation .

RHONDA FLEMING

Movie Star

Music by Hal Gordon & his orchestra

Please contact The Detroit
Businessmen's Group, City
of Hope, Office to assure
your good seating. 894-5133.

"There is no such thing as an incurable disease; there
are only diseases for which no cure has been found."

Small patient in the Children's Wing at the
City of Hope tries on a nurse's "cap".

the Syrian official spokes-
man.
Syria claimed its planes
had attacked the Haifa re-
fineries in reprisal for Is-
rael's bombing the Syrian
oil depots and power sta-
tions.
It soon became apparent
that Syria had sent two
planes to attack the re-
fineries. However, the bombs
they were apparently sup-
posed to drop over their tar-
gets were instead dropped
into the sea off the Nahariya
coast and the planes were on
their way back to Syria.
One of them either de-
veloped technical trouble or
was hit by his colleague —
and crashed over Nahariya.
The other returned to
Syria reporting "mission
completed." But what mis-
sion? Not the refineries.
* * *
At one Golan Heights vil-
lage, Israeli soldiers driving
to the front had a flat tire.
Two men who had been
praying in a nearby syna-
gogue came out to help
them, wearing their flowing
prayer shawls. It was the
Sabbath. But it was also a
"mitzva" and a privilege to
help win the war.

Israel's devotion to its in-
jured apparently became
known to the enemy. Many
Syrians left behind by their
colleagues during the retreat
came to Israeli army first
aid stations and received
medical treatment.
Some of them said the
medical service in the Syrian
army was rather poor, in any
case, inadequate.
A wounded Syrian officer
who was captured said he
asked his colleagues to be
taken with them, but they re-
fused and left him bleeding
on the battlefield. A docu-
ment found by Israelis re- Israeli Reporter
vealed that the Syrians had
instructed their soldiers to Killed at Sinai Front
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Rafi
extricate only wounded offi-
Aunger, a 26-year-old re-
cers.
porter for the Israel Radio,
For the first time in the was killed at the Sinai front
history of the Israeli army a where he was assigned as a
reserve officer was promoted military correspondent.
He was killed by the same
in time of war. Col. Uri Ben
Ari, an officer of the War of bomb that killed Gen. Avra-
Liberation and the Six-Day ham Mendler. Mendler and
War, was promoted to rank Aunger were so far the only
casualties to be identified by
of brigadier general.
name.
The commander of the
southern command, General
Shmuel Gonen and General
Exclusive a
Haim Barley presented him
with the new rank insignias.
Ben Ari is the assistant tr
Gonen and Barley in handling
10 Mile & Coolidge
the southern front battles.
*
*
Dexter Davison Center
More than 250,000 parcels
were distributed by the Sol
diers Welfare Committee
since the beginning of the
war. The parcels were col-
lected by school children,
volunteers and mothers of
Complete Works
soldiers.
They included underwear.
Retail $35
shaving equipment and after-
s h a v e lotions, stockings
combs, mirrors and ball point
pens and writing paper.
* *
SUPER SPECIAL
It was Saturday, very early
in the morning when Nahari
Prevent Winter Accidents
ya, the quiet sea resort north
on Ice and Snow
of Acre, was awakened tr ,
Use
an enormous explosion, fo'
lowed immediately by the un
mistakeable sound of glass
breaking everywhere.
The first thought was that
terrorists had again fired
their Ks tyusha rockets from
across the Lebanese border.
But within minutes everyone
knew: a Syrian plane—a Suk-
hoi bomber — had crashed
over the township.
Early risers could swear
they heard the hum of a jet
plane, then the crash and ex-
plosion and then again the
hum of a jet plane.
While the Nahariya civi' A remarkable ice and snow remover. Its pure
white anhydrous pellets react chem-
defense personnel, aided b- - 94-97%
ically with ice and snow. Completely active —
every particle of every pellet works. Generate? 4.,
police and fire brigades, im- own
heat as it dissolves. Melts at low temperat•
mediately started to evacu- Makes safer footing on walks, driveways, docks.
Also used for R.R. switches and for clearing
ate people from the buildings drains of ice.
damaged by the plane, ex- Packed in 100 lb. storage drums
tinguishing the small fire that
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Cocktails 5:30 p.m.

Dr. Robert Moss

lights was an occasion for
a laugh and a cheer — but
there is a certain muted
quality to the celebrations of
this war's end.
Firstly, casualty totals are
not yet known, and people
fear the worst. Also the vic-
tory was not clear-cut, al-
though reports Wednesday of
the Egyptian third army's
encirclement and the sur-
render of Egyptian troops on
the canal's west bank did
buoy people's spirits and
make them feel better dis-
posed towards the cease fire
which, at first, many people
did not accept with enthu-
siasm.

CITY OF HOPE NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
FREE — NON-SECTARIAN

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