LIU 1 Vu VVIllVi : When printers make a mis- take, they blame it on "type lice." But the Jewish News editorial staff must share the blame for the error in last week's edition, which ran the incorrect date and volume number on page 1. Last Fri- day really was Dec. 21, not Dec. 14. vesterreicner Exposes Anti-Israel Advertisement Msgr. John M. Oester- reicher, associate of the In- stitute of Judaeo-Christian studies at Seton Hall Univer- sity, in a letter which _the New York Times titled "We Must Insist on Fairness in the Middle East," exposed the injustices contained in advertisements in American Message to God newspapers attacking Israel. If I recite my wants, it is Msgr. Oesterreicher, a noted not to remind Thee of them, Catholic scholar, stated in uut only that I may be con- his letter: scious of my dependence up- "The oil-producing Arab on Thee.—Bahya Ibn Pakuda states are engaged in a total war against the Western na- Classifieds Get Quick Results tions, an attempt to dictate ** * *_*0 thought, speech and policy. Yet in a recent full-page ad, 4VITATIONS • ENTERTAINME they seek to persuade us that • CARICATURES the oil war is really a cam- • ASTROLOGER paign for peace. • CLOWNS • BELLY DANCERS • VARIETY SHOWS SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY BY- HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-8563 Forty Favors 356-8525 CANDY CENTERPIECES "Once again the Arab states involved are seeking a just and honorable peace,' the ad reads. But not a word is said about the defiance of the Khartoum Summit Con- ference (July 1967): No nego- the paper place • Invitations • Gifts • Favors • Stationery • Party Planning 9:30-4:30 Mon.-Sat. The Weintraubs Invite You to SEE US! Dorms; Martin For Something Special Watch and Jewelry Repair Service Cenfer Custom Made Jewelry Specializing in 14 & 18 kt. Gold and Diamonds Advance Bldg., Suite 354, corner of 9 Mile & Greenfield 557-5544 • Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-3 S opp "Again, if the principle is universally binding, the ter- ritorial integrity and tribal composition of many African states are in doubt, for they rest entirely on the conquests of their former colonial masters. What is worse, this principle shatters the very existence of several Arab states. Their lands were wrested from the Ottoman Empire by Britain and France. Conquest is thus at A midflight chance en- counter brought new under- standing about Israel's plight to Kevin O'Brien, sales man- ager of WMAL-TV in Wash- ington. O'Brien learned from his seat partner all about the United Jewish Appeal and the work it is doing on be- half of the embattled Jewish state. And so, on landing, he sent a $10 check made out to the United Jewish Appeal and this accompanying note to his "teacher": "It's very unusual today to see an individual so dedicated to a cause and I know it gives you great personal satisfac- tion. Enclosed is a small do- nation for the United Jewish Appeal. I wish it could be more but things are rather tight at the moment, but it's given in the hopes that it will be of some help. "Again, I've never had a shorter plane ride as our con- versation was very stimulat- ing. I hope we can get to- enter 11 Mile & Lahser O 1 Southfield Friday, Dec. 73, 1973-29 Dinner for Milliken to Benefit Histadrut Afro-Asian Institute Gov. Milliken will be the honoree at a dinner spon- sored by Histadrut's public service council and the American Trade Union Coun- cil for Histadrut Feb. 13 at Cobo Hall. The governor has asked that the proceeds go toward the Histadrut Afro-Asian In- stitute's endowment fund in Israel. missioner of the New York State Department of Labor; William C. Marshall, presi- dent of the Michigan State AFL/CIO; attorney Alan E. Schwartz; and Leonard Woodcock, president of the UAW. For information, contact the Histadrut office, 851-0606. Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Favors Invitations and Party Accessories for all occasions SAM BARNETT gether in Detroit for a drink one of these days." If they do, O'grien's drink- ing partner will be Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. Registration Open for Camp Application blanks for the 1974 summer season at Camp Tamarack are available from the Fresh Air Society. ac- cording to Sidney J. Winer, the society's president. Winer said that more than 7,000 applications are being readied for mailing, in new brochures. Forms and booklets also will be available at the Fresh Air Society office, 18100 Meyers (341-5666) or can be picked up at the front desk of the Jewish Center. The new Camp Tamarack brochure describes 11 major programs at the camp's two main sites,' Brighton and Ortonville, and its two out- post camp sites. Programs are offered for boys and girls, age 7-16, in- cluding Hebrew speaking arts specialties, out-of-camp trips and pioneer-style camp- ing. Travel trips to different parts of the U.S. also are offered to teen campers. Fresh Air Society is ac- cepting applications from outstate campers this year for several of the residential programs. By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1973, JIM, Inc.) For a simple supper and a change of pace I would like to recommend this fish cas- serole. Serve it with vege- table soup and a creamy cole slaw with pineapple chunks in it for a complete supper. A Happy NEW YEAR Jules Doneson Travel Empress Gardens Esquire Deli Haber Cleaners H. R. Barber Shop H. R. Kosher Meats NEWS General dinner chairmen are Robert Holmes, vice "These observations, to- president of the - International gether with the fact that in Brotherhood of Teamsters; the past the occupied terri- Louis Levine, industrial corn- tories were the staging ground for attacks on Israel, reveal the demand for a MUSIC BY complete withdrawal, regard- less of Israel's safety, as ill- founded, indeed intolerable. AND HIS ORCHESTRA "We must insist on fair- ness in the Middle East and 968-2563 not let Israel be pressured into a suicidal policy. Her death would mean an incal- culable impoverishment for mankind." Fish in Sauce Wishes All Their Many Friends & Patrons Drugs Aladdin A ir Farmer Jacks Burton's Gal Charlotte's Continental Exclusives Di Rosa's Hair Fashions the heart of their being. "As happens so often, the ad misinterprets Security Council Resolution 242, which Israel is said not to have carried out. The resolution does indeed speak of Israel's duty to withdraw from (though not from the) occu- pied territories, but also of her rig'.t to secure boun- daries. Duty and right are so interlocked that one be- comes meaningless without the other. The ad, as all Arab propaganda, speaks only of Israeli, never of Arab obligations. JEWISH MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. In-Flight Lesson a Boon to U J A WEDDINGS • CONFIRMATIONS BAR MITZVAS SWEET 16 & SHOWERS 16300 North Park Drive (at North Park Place) Southfield, Mich. 357-3111 tiations, no peace, no recog- nition—a resolution that has never been revoked. "The deceptive ad accuses Israel of violating the prin- ciple that acquisition of territory by military con- quest is inadmissable. If this principle is international law, as Arab spokesmen main- tain, why is no country but Israel assumed to abide by it? Why, for instance, should not the Soviet Union restore the Baltic states to their in- dependence? 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