Young Adults Set Salute to Israel The Beth Abraham-Hillel Young Adult Singles will hold a "Salute to Israel" 8 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Abra- h a m-Hillel. Danny Petarsky will speak on Israel. Folk singer Mark Goldenberg will entertain, and refreshments will be served. All proceeds will be given to the Israel Emergency Fund. For information, call Karen Rives, program chairman, 968-8367: or Roby Westhei- mer, 356-2339. The next business meeting will take place 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at the home of Marvin Wagner, 18698 Forrer. 18—Friday, October 26, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Son of Envoy Is Killed in Battle PARIS (JTA)—Israeli Am- bassador to France, Asher Ben Natan and his wife left Paris Sunday for 'Israel after having learned of the death of their son, Ammon. Aliya Problems to Be Aired at AACA Meeting The Association of Ameri- cans and Canadians•for Aliya Detroit Chapter will hold a meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Arepresentative of Kibutz Aliya and Gideon Biran, di- rector of the Israel Aliya Center, will convey informa- tion on the continuing. aliya of young Americans. There also will be informa- tion for young people inter- ested in volunteering for kibutzim to replace the men who are defending the coun- try. The chapter also will deal with the immediate problems of aliya and the tasks facing the movement in the months ahead. Bnai Brith in Lima Shows Solidarity LIMA (JTA)—Several hun- dren members of the small Jewish community crowded the large meeting room of the Peruvian chapter of Bnai Brith here to express their solidarity with Israel. About 200 Jewish univer- sity students held a public demonstration of solidarity with Israel, carrying placards in front of the Israeli Em- bassy here. PASSPORT PHOTOS fors3" Paperfique 28635 Southfield 357-3266 Overnite Service INVITATIONS 20% OCT Berbers of Africa Back Israel in War Ammon Ben Natan, a re- serve officer in an armored division, was killed on the Golan front at the end of last week. He was 24 years old. An economist in civil life, Ammon worked in the re- search division of a bank. 477-2300 YOUR PERSONAL SHIRTMAKERS Ernest Drucker Invite You Judy Black To try on actual collars, to see which style is best for you ...choose from over 700 fabrics including dacron blends. • collar sized to 1/8 inch • body shaped as you like it • cuffs fitted to your wrist • sleeves sized and tapered • measurements recorded for easy reorder FROM $14.50, MIN. ORDER FOUR SHIRTS MADE IN OUR OWN LOCAL SHOP Businessmen phone for in - office fitting service. Open Daily 10 - 5:30 — Thurs. Evening by Appt. Charge Plates Accepted executive custom shirt makers, inc. MERRILLW000 MALL • MERRILL & S. WOODWARD RIRMINGHAM. MICHIGAN ACROSS FROM BIRMINGHAM THEATRE -'PHONE 642-0460 LEONARD ICHER If That's How He Talks to His Friends . . . Libyan dictator Col. Muam- mar Al Qaddafi on Tuesday offered any Arab who hijacks an Israeli plane and brings it to Libya the price of the plane — many millions of dollars. Qaddafi, interviewed by the Paris newspaper Le Monde, addressed himself thus to the French. who have been sup- plying him with planes: "We will ruin your indus- tries and your trade with the Arab world. We will stop buying arms from you. Like Samson, we will destroy the temple and all its occupants, including ourselves." Robert Dueease *30 SOUTHFIELD NEEDS The president of the Rep- resentative Council of French Jews (CRIF), Prof. Ady Steg, presented condolences on behalf of the community. 'We PROFESSIONAL at Soutbdowps For Further Information Call THE RIGHT MAYOR! The ambassador learned of his son's death at Orly Air- port, where he was confer- ring with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban en route to Israel from New York. JERUSALEM (JTA) The Berbers, a North African ethnic group, came out in favor of Israel. A represent- ative of 4he Berber Academy of Paris, Ould Slimane, told the JTA: "Egypt cares next to nothing about the Pales- tinians. The only thing that Sweet Somethings matters to it is its own ter- at the Israel Front ritorial expansion." Slimane JERUSALEM (JTA) — A added: "We Berbers can only be on the side of Israel and Givatayim caravan (trailer) dealer, Yisrael Humash. the Kurds." drove a string of well- equipped trailers to an air force base and offered them for pilots to rest uo in be- tween sorties. Each trailer is replete with comfortsinclud- ing air conditioning. Humash, an injured 1948 USPTA/USLTA war veteran and four men from Herzliya loaded their invites you to visit our cars with goodies — sweets. beautiful 8 court indoor cigarettes, cakes, fruit—and air conditioned Tennis Club drove towards the Suez Activities This Fall Includes Canal until they were stopped Afternoon and Evening near the front. There. under shelling, they TENNIS CLINICS unloaded, and waited around 6 Week Sessions to see the gifts were proper- Mon., Tues., Thurs. ly distributed to the fighters. 4 to 1 Instructor Ratio SOUTHFIELD NEEDS Magen David Counts 18.0nn Blood Donors JERUSALEM (JTA) — More than 18.000 people have donated blood, the Magen David Adorn announced. Donors included Arabs and Druze — including residents of the administered areas — as well as tourists. The MDA said both Jewish and Arab prisoners in jail gave blood too, "including men whose names are as- sociated with some of the most widely reported crimes of recent years, some of them serving life sentences. Worried Citizens Get Emotional Hello JERUSALEM (JTA)—The city announced it had set up a psychological aid service and gave phone numbers where worried or disturbed people could call for help 24 hours a day. Social workers on the staff of the National Insurance In- stitute suggested to the de- fense ministry that they set up teams of workers to help soldiers or soldiers' families. LEONARD TEICHER FOR MAYOR Officer: Southfield District Court Married — Father of three Volunteer Probation Treasurer: Southfield School Board- 1971-73 Precinct Delegate Governing Board: Jewish Parents Institute Delegate: Oakland County School Board Assn. 1972-73 Bnai Brith Member Member: Family Law Committee, State Bar Assn. 1970-71 Chairthan: Southfield Parent-Youth Guidance Commission 1970-71 Practicing Attorney Member State Bar of Michigan Member: Legan Aid Committee, State Bar Assn. 1970-71 Member & former Secretary: Southfield Democratic Club VOTE NOVEMBER 6! ENDORSED BY (partial list): Jack Abella Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman Merry and Ethel Abrams Bello Fuerst All. Acielberg Donald Garfinkle Seymour and Maida Adler Dr. and Mrs. Max Garber Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Africh Shirley Garber Larry and JoAnn Aronoff Ms. Marilyn Gaunt Irving and Sally August Louis Gerhardt Dr. Fred Averbuch Carl and Sandy Gilbert Richard and Marc. Azimov Don and Betty Gill Fr. Dennis Bagley Albert and Sharon Gladner Shirley and Memel Behar Morris Gleicher Dr. and Mrs. Howard Bender Edward and Francine Gold Elliot Boitner Elaine and Peter Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Arvin Bennish Marvin and Marjorie Golden Gerald and Sheila Benjamin Seward and Charlotte Goldin Daniel Berk Max and Harriet Goldman Richard Bloom, Jr. Ashley Gorman Sam and Arlene Blumenstein A -F.- and Mrs. Paul Gould Morris Bornstein Roberto Gross Ruth Bornstein Hanley and Julie Gurwin Paul Borock Jim and Eleanor Hack Paul Bragman David and Betty Hauer James Breslin Harvey and Diane Hauer Leonard and Gloria Brozgold Mork and Jan Hauser Ruta Budry Linda and Jerry Hershberg Dave Burnstein Mr. and Mrs. William Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bursick Ted and Lois Hitchcock Irving and Inez Cane Dr. and Mrs. Martin Hollander Harvey and Rhoda Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Holzman Arnold and Marilyn Carmen Betty Howe Mr. and Mrs. Smith Carson Miles and Sheila Hurwitz Bernard and Gladys Cohen Vic and Ruth Hurwitz Leonard and Phyllis Cohn Fred Joseph Lillian Cohen Ron and Elaine Joseph Beverly Gould Lois Kahrnoff Caroline Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kanter Morley and Elaine Cooper Dr. and Mrs. David Katz Mrs. Mollie Cooper Larry and Ruth Katz Dan de la Cruse Alice and Leonard Katzman Sol and Lorraine Devitz Vern Kaye Dr. Leo and Alva Dworkin Dr. and Mrs. Brian Kerman Dr. and Mrs. Irving Edgar Eric Kirman Mary Ellis Bill and Linda Kellie Ellen Exworthy Samuel Kirman David and Anne Feigenbaum Lorraine Klavons Mort and Millie Feldman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Klein Seymour Fenster Sheldon and Inez Klimisi Al and Selma Fisch Jack and Millie Koblin George and Mary Fletcher Leonard Koltonow Ezra and Prone Foner Gary Kraft Joseph Findling Ronald Kraft Murray and Cynthia Franklin Diane and Lee Kramer Tanis and Betty Freedman Paul and Adele Krim Ed and Lil Langerman John Lawson Alan and lalie Lee Donald and Ruth Leib Irving and Eva Lelgant Norman and Lillian Levy Vic Lind Dr. and Mrs. David Lipschutz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipschutz Les and Elaine Lipsitz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Low. Leonard Lowenstein Ron and Suzie Lowy Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Malos Sandra Matthews Don and Elizabeth Marcus Sam and Sheila McCandlish Al and Ruth McCoy Carol McCullough Maynard Metier Elaine and Earl Meyers Carl and Diane Meyers Charles and Miriam Meyers Norman Michlin Myron Milgrom Susan Moiseev Andrew Moiseev Libby and Ben Mocha Dr. Arthur Moss John and Jill Muchler Mrs. Carroll Mullen Don and Jenny Munro Jock Myers Melvin and Anita Niser Mildred O'Donnell Max and Arabella Osnos Harry and Box Partrich Max and Ann Partrich Spencer and Myrna Partrich Harold Patrick Jack and Fay Pearl Mrs. Muriel Pepper Leo Polk Leonard and Ranee Polukoff Donald Rafe! Robert Reiss Douglas Remeny Phyllis and Bernard Ramer Carl and Beth Riseman Jerry Rogers George and Becky Roller Barbara Rom Howard Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roth Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Rottenbarg Beatrice Rowe Gerald and Betsy Rudin Don and Betty Russell Ralph and Sandy Sanders Grove Sondrock Karen Schneider Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Schneyer Leon and Audrey Schurgin Bob Schwartz Ethel Schwartz Stanley Shapiro John Shepherd Paul Sherr Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Shufro Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Silber Mark and Judy Silber Don and Sandy Silver Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Simon Kurt and Betty Singer Douglas Smith Dr. Edward Stein Joann Smith Irma and Jerry Starr Hal and Lois Stein Harold and Sue Stobinsky David and Danielle Susser Grace and George Symes Paul and Alicia Tisdale Mel and Heidi Turbow Gerald and Beverly Viedrah Mrs. Eleanor Voy Dr. and Mrs. Ken Weinberger Morris and Helen Weingarden Larry and Arlene Weingarden Jerry Weisman Melvin Weisz Sarah and Milt Welton Sam and Ruth Wengrow Henry A. Westheimer Estelle Wilk Joel and Linda Willens Mary Ellen Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams Dr. and Mrs. William Winokur Marcia Wiss Bobbie Wolfe William and George. Wolf Elroy and Jackie Woolf Stanley and Brenda Worth Mike and Emily Yousif Dolores Zineky