Sheikh's Swan Lake Sends British -Aflutter Campaigners to Hear Dinitz, Yael Dayan THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LONDON — If the British want to use kerosene lamps, that's their business. Sheikh al-Nakhiyan of Abu Dhabi, the oil-rich Persian Gulf state, kept on his nighttime floodlights in the swan pond he owns in Baxter, England. During the national emerg- ency, Baxter town council of- ficials complained to police, the 'artificial pond was kept illuminated by powerful lamps, at the insistence of the sheikh. He said he wanted to keep the swans safe from foxes. (Continued from Page 1) Broadcasting Corporation. Her initial visit to the Unit-, ed States in 1956 was inter- rupted by the advent of the war between Israel and the Egyptians. She returned to her native land and enlisted in the armed forces before the normal age for conscrip- tion. At age 17, she entered officer's training school and became a sub-lieutenant training recruits. Miss Dayan has studied political science at the He- brew 'University in Jerusa- Reservations for the meet- ing may be made by calling the AJC-IEF offices, WO 5- 3939. T lem. She has traveled exten- which will be completed by sively throughout Europe, that time. South America, Asia and the At the initial report meet- United States. ing, held last month at Cong. Both her parents and her Shaarey Z e d e k, division grandparents have been chairmen reported nearly 12,- closely involved in the de- 000 pledges totalling $21,- velopment of modern Israel. 126,584 for allocation to Her mother Ruth is the head AJC-IEF beneficiaries serv- of Maskit, Israel's celebrated ing Jews in the local com- village of crafts and indus- munity, nationally, and over- seas. The United Jewish Ap- try. peal is the chief AJC-IEF At the March 10 report beneficiary. meeting the campaign divi- The 'March 10 breakfast sion leaders will report on meeting is the last gathering the achievements of the gen- for campaign workers before eral campaign telethons the closing March '18 dinner. Classifieds Get Quick Results Daily—Hospital—Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. 21032 Crosbeck M-97 1 9th N 8 Mile Warren PR 2-4350 World Wide Delivery Friday, March 1, 1974-3 OFFICIALQ AGENCY OMEGA Authorized Factory Agency For Sales & Service toir OM' Alkti CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Harvard Row Shopping Center Lahser a 11 Mile Phone 353-3146 NORTHLAND (Lot G) EASTLAND (Lot 3) OPEN EVENINGS 'til 9 OPEN SUNDAYS — 12 to 5 Special Purchase We still lead the rate race with the highest interest on regular passbook savings in Michigan. SPECIAL GROUP Annual Rate on Regular Passbook Savings Accounts. COmpounded and paid quarterly with interest computed from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. • NEWEST STYLES • WANTED COLORS EAR IN DRIZZLE OR DRY WEATHER Single or double breasted . . . short or long lengths . . . appealing details or tailored styles. Unexpected quality at this low, low price. CHARGE It At SURWIN'S At American Savings you come out on top again with our new, higher 5.25% annual interest rate on regular passbook savings. And to make money matters even better, we figure your interest right from date of deposit to date of withdrawal compounded and paid q'uarterly. This gives you an effective annual yield of 5.355%. Of course, we offer even higher rates on our certificate accounts. However, the federal govern- ment requires certain interest penalties for with- drawing from certificate accounts before maturity. So we suggest you keep a sufficient portion of your funds in our regular account. That way you won't get caught short by an emergency. And you'll be earning the highest interest on regular savings in Michigan! american savi AccoUnts - insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation Main Office: 24700 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48075 (313) 354 1300 • Offices throughout Metropcolitan Detipit -