34 Friday, Febhubfji 28;1975 IlifOETlionJEWISH 7NEWS Junior YI Teens Plan Activities Bnai Brith Parlor meeting AIM Young Israel Halutzim (grades 3-5) will present the Walt Disney feature film "Son of Flubber" at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, at Young Is- rael of Greenfield. Refresh- ments will be served. Denna Schram is group president, Lillabeth Mandel, vice presi- dent; Steven Katz, secre- tary; and Jenny Mandel- baum and Gabriel Levi, treasurers. - A special arts and crafts event will be held for 4-7 year olds, 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, at Young Israel of Greenfield. Refreshments will be served. Junior Young Israel Teens (grades 6-8) and Halutzim (grades 3-5) will sponsor a family day at the Ice Capades March 16. Parents and children are invited. The group will meet 1 p.m. at Young Is- rael of Greenfield, and travel by bus to Olympia Stadium. Ticket reserva- tion forms must be re- turned to the synagogue office by Wednesday. For information, contact Har- kids • - BOYS t GIRLS Lincoln Center . 10 1 /2 Mile & Greenfield We* SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA tiati•,1 No. I in I hi. I bettirr• ft, t11 Ii ■r■ From $79.50 QUIST TYPEWRITER CO. INC. 1717 STEPHENSON HWY. ( North of Maple) TROY • 689-8000 N OUT THEY GO!! FINE SUITS reg. $135-$250 NOW 6950-8930-109" 3 Days only: Fri., Sat. & Sun. Special Group Of Fine SPORT COATS reg. $90-$125: WHILE THEY LAST! $59.50 HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes for Over 39 Years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile Daily to 6 P.M. Thurs. to 8 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 Nets $400,000 for Bonds .- !1.1wfa - "rigifivorrmia ssasoloofsgal i Day Camp Seeks Program Head Raanana Day Camp, a Jewish day camp for chil- dren in grades 1-6, is seek- ing a program director with a strong Jewish background and administrative experi- ence. The camp, which will be- 'gin its fourth season with two, two-week sessions in July, is designed to transmit Jewish heritage to children through the camping experi- ence. Sponsored by the Jewish Community Council of Washtenaw County, the camp program allows camp- ers to relive epochs in Jew- ish history. Activities in- clude drama, crafts, music, dance, cooking and games. For applications, contact Helen Hasenfeld, 2008 Shadford, Ann Arbor, 48104, 769-6861, or Sunnie Tait, 1610 Morton, Ann Ar- bor, 48104, 769-5039. Detroiter Named Radio Manager 968-2563 Amor in and tley Harris, evenings, 968-3563. Shabat meetings will re- sume at Young Israel for 4-7 year olds with a post-Purim party March 8. Meetings are held 2:30 p.m. every Satur- day at Young Israel of Greenfield. Games and re- freshments are featured. For information on Young Israel junior group events, contact coordinator, Hartley Harris, 968-3563. NEW YORK — Michael Luckoff has been named general manager of KGO Radio in San Francisco, and will be nominated for elec- tion as a vice president of American Broadcasting Company at the next meet- ing of the board of directors of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. Scion of a Detroit - adver- tising family (L.H. Luckoff and Co.), Luckoff launched his 17-year career in broad- casting directly after grad- uation in 1958 from the Uni- versity of Michigan. He began at WJBK, Detroit, as a salesman and, in 1964, joined Metromedia, first with Metro Radio Sales in Detroit and Chicago and, later, at KLAC in Los An- geles as general sales man- ager. We specialize in Misses & Half Sizes SIZES 10-20 • 1 2% -24 1 /2 Einstein Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith raised more than $400,000 in Israel Bonds at a recent parlor meeting at the home of Henry Dorfman. The parlor meeting, which honored Allen Charlupski, was held in advance of the Israel Bond 25th anniversary dinner- dance at which Charlupski will be honored on the occa- sion of his 60th birthday. Guest speaker was Yehuda Hellman, executive director of the Conference of Presi- dents of Major American Jewish Organizations and for- mer UN correspondent and commentator. Hellman said Jewish survival in 1975 depended on the success of the Bond drive and added that Israel "desperately needs these loans because there is no military strength without economic success." Shown are, from left, seated: Mrs. Sam Freedman; Mrs. Allen Charlupski, Mrs. Henry Dorfman and Mrs. Marcus Last. From left, standing are: Sam Freedman, Charlupski, Dorfman and Hell- man. Israelis Defuse Explosive Found in Jerusalem Market JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A home-made explosive de- vice was found in a bag of vegetables and defused without causing any dam- age in the Jerusalem open- air Mahane Yehuda market Sunday. Police, called to the scene by a stall-holder suspicious of a bag left standing on a street corner, held a large crowd back as sappers dis- connected an electric timing device from a box containing three kilos of gunpowder. Another device was de- fused last Friday at the cen- tral bus station. Others have been found in various parts of this city but almost all have been dismantled before they could explode. Meanwhile, a Palestin- ian terrorist gang that at- tempted to enter Israel Sunday was foiled by an Israeli patrol in the area of Shetula in Upper Galilee. In the ensuing gun battle, one of the terrorists was killed. There were no Is- raeli casualties. The dead terrorist was carrying a personal weapon, a loudspeaker and pamph- lets in Arabic, Hebrew and French. The pamphlets, which carried the signature of the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, demanded the release of a number of im- prisoned terrorits. In another incident, two heavily armed Arab terror- its were arrested during a routine police check of the Petah Tikva organge groves where large numbers of Arab workers from north- ern Sinai are employed. Police detained 30 other Arabs for questioning. The terrorists were spot- ted by a civil defense patrol- man who summoned re-en- forcements. The pair was in possession of a Karl Gustav submachine gun, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and several magazines of bullets. A search of the groves yielded no other weapons. Meanwhile, travel agen- cies have received official warning from the Japa- nese Embassy in Stock- holm, telling them to be on the lookout for "Red Army" terrorist activities. The terrorist who is par- ticularly feared is Kyoichi Shimada, 30, who was named in connection with the Lod massacre in 1972. This was the first time the Japanese Embassy has is- sued such a warning. Israel Aids Flooded Bedouins TEL AVIV (JTA) — Oper- bodies have been re- ation Rescue became Opera- trieved. According to the tion Relief as hundreds of soldiers, some of the cas- Bedouins whose lands were ualties were suffered be- covered by severe floods in cause the nomadic tribes- northern Sinai and the Ne- men refused to be gev over the weekend separated from their live- flocked to El Arish where stock. Israeli army units distrib- The Public Works Depart- uted clothing, flour, sugar ment, meanwhile, is prepar- and milk. ing to restore the roads Many of the same sol- damaged by the floods and diers, aided by helicopters, to help the Bedouins rebuild rescued 500 Bedouins from their homes. Scores are the raging torrents that col- being housed temporarily in lapsed hundreds of mud El Arish schools and of houses, swept away their buildings. utensils and destroyed The flood waters h countless livestock. subsided in most areas. An estimated 20 Be- Meteorologists said the douins died in the floods, floods were the worst rec- though so far only nine orded in this century. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael has protested its exclu- sion from an international conservationist conference to be held in Teheran next May. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Re- sources (IUCN) failure to in- vite or even to notify the three Israeli conservationist agencies that are officially members of the body and attended its meetings in prior years. The subjects on the agenda of the Teheran meeting include arid zones and the coral formations in the Red Sea. Israeli conservationists learned of the fourthcoming --- s\• Thousands of pennies may make a fortune, but no amount of small talk adds up to wisdom. ik - go.., th e ur,id meeting only by chance from circulars published at IUCN headquarters in Switzerland. BY POPULAR DEMAND! 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