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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-11

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cies and previous recipients
of the award.
For reservations, call the
Federation, WO 5-3939. Per-
to attend the
Detroit and the United Hos- sons who wish
meeting only will be admitted
pitals of Detroit.
The Butzel Award commit- following the dinner.
tee is comprised of presidents
of all local Federation agen- Classifieds Get Quick Results

Schwartz Gets Butzel Award
Knesset to Air I srael Corp.
for of Detroit Renaissance,
(Continued from Page 1)
Involvement in Troubled Bank He
is a member of the Inc., the Economic Club of

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JERUSALEM — The Knes- Jewish financiers to save board of directors of Detroit
9970 Grand River
set Finance Committee will Rosenbaum and his bank.
Edison and Michigan Bell
Meanwhile, in Israel the Telephone companies, vice
Detroit, Mich. 48204
%conduct a thorough debate on
WE 1-0620-21-22
the affairs of the Israel Cor- interim management of the president of the Detroit Sym-
poration and on its heavy in- Israel Corporation has filed phony Orchestra, and a direc-
volvement in the ill-fated In- a complaint with the police
ternational Credit Bank be- against the corporation's de-
longing to Geneva Jewish posed manager, Michael
financier Tibor Rosenbaum. Tzur.
The charge is that Tzur
Government and opposition
Knesseters agree at a spe- transferred , $8,500,000 of the
n'al plenary session Wednes- corporation s funds for in-
day to pass the issue on to vestment in Rosenbaum's'
committee without a full de- Lichtenstein-registered com-
panies without the knowledge
bate in the House.
--As the Knesset discussed or consent of the IC. Tzur
the issue, reports continued is alleged to have acted
to flow in from-- Switzerland knowingly against - IC's in-
that the credit bank was terests.
In his immediate reaction,
and that its final
colla i — was momentarily Tzur declared - that every-
thing,which he had done had
--imminent.
The bank's fate was in ef- been intended in the best in-
Nobody has to tell you tha'‘
"feet sealed Tuesday _ when terests of the corporation.
A police spokesman said
the Hessische Landsbank
Denims are big this year.
pulled out, returning its 36 police investigators were al-
ready
checking
the
IC
You know they are. We
per cent holding in the credit
bnak to Rosenbaum, as it was files at the request of the
knew they would be. So we
entitled to do under the con- attorney-general, and that
Tzur had been asked not to
tract between them.
- got an entire collection. The
The Hessische Landsbank leave the country for the
— reportedly together with time being.
leisure suit pictured
I s r a e l's Histadrut-owned
here has a tailored battle
Bank Hapoalim and other
Jewish banking interests
jacket to slim your lines. The
abroad, had been making
efforts over the past two
more you wear it, the more
(Continued from Page 1)
weeks to save the credit
comfortable it becomes. And,
ank. Now, however, the Hes- and the administration re-
siche Bank withdrew alleg-- mains committed to the ob-
because it's denim you can •
that the credit bank's jectives of the Jackson-Mills-
Vanik
amendment
to
the
dealings under Rosenbaum
wash and drip dry it, so there
trade reform act still pending
1,-,ad .not been in accordance in the Senate Finance Corn.-___
With the usual norms of inter-
are no cleaning bills.
mittee.
national banking.
The two letters are still ex-
All sizes. Just $55.
The credit bank is now pected to be made public.
expected •to be put into re- The Jackson letter will con-
ceivership by the Swiss Cen- tain a "bench mark" figure
tral Banking Authorities — on the number of emigrants
although the evening paper, that the Soviet government
"Maariv" here Wednesday would allow to depart in the
still reported last-minute first year of the agreement,
antic efforts by European sources said. This figure
would be a test of good faith, -
not a quota, it was empha-
sized.
The sources "speculated"
that this figure will be 60,000
JERUSALEM (JTA ) — Jews and other Soviet citi-
%)\ bout 20,000 marchers began zens during the first year the
a day-long hike to Jerusalem bilateral U.S.-Soviet trade
Oct. 3 — a Sukkot season agreement is in force. The
tradition in Israel for the acid -test, whether the ad-
past 20 years — from five ministration or the Congress
separate departure points in will judge compliance, re-
the foothills of the Judean mains where it has been after
Mountains and met in Jerusa- five weeks of discussion be-
for a parade through the tween Senate aides and the
State Department.
main streets of the capital.
The march was organized
by the army but the partici-
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-Pants included soldiers and
civilians in groups and as in-
dividuals.
The traditional mare n,
'hich was reduced from four
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days to one, saw special see-
LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER, 10 1/2 MILE AND GREENFIELD
urity measures taken to safe-
Other Stores: LIVONIA MALL Middlebelt and 7 Mile MACOMB MALL Masonic and Gratict
guard the marchers who cov- 154 SOUTH WOODWARD NR. MAPLE
-ere, tances of 15-20 kilo- BIRMINGHAM,M1CH.
M12-4150
CHERRY HILL PLAZA Cherry Hill and Inkster BRIGHTON MALL Grand River and 1-96
metei.) along several routes
leading to the capital.
Participants included -West
postal workers, a
, I
f Mormons from the
gro
U.S., uniforthed employes of
British Airways and Swiss-
ir, El AI and various Israeli
firms.
The decision to reduce the
march to one day was due
rimarily to financial con-
-siderations. A three or four-
day march costs millions of
Israeli -pounds. However,
security problems were also 11 1
a consideration in the plans
for the shorter march.



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USSR Emigre
Issue Vacillates

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Sukkot March

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday October 11, 1974-5

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