THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, July 25, 1975 AT&T Told Not to Let Saudi Loan Sway Its Employment Policy Color eddings • • • • Super Imposed Silhouettes Unique Poses Bar Mitzvahs 13 uz. AtioLz MAIM 1 547-7054 Dear Customer: WE WILL CLOSE FOR 2 WEEKS VACATION BE- GINNING SUNDAY, JULY 13 AND WE WILL OPEN SUNDAY, JULY 27. We hope this will not inconvenience you in any way. It will be appreciated if you will call us early for any extra meat orders you may wish to put in your freezer. Thank you for being our customer and have a pleasant summer. SINGER'S MEATS LI. 7-8111 Itatiaytyte is as easyasyllef lletp frontChef alloy-ar-dee Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee to cook for you when you want a taste of real Italian ta'am. With the Chef's home-style Meatless or Mushroom Spaghetti Sauce on hand, you'll have a delicious dish 1-2-3. Perfect as a tangy sauce for roasts or ground meat, both styles of the Chef's sauce go equally well with chicken, fish and omelets. Of course, they're ideal for pouring over any kind of lukshen- spaghetti, linguine, lasagna, even egg noodles. Be sure you always have enough Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Sauce in your cupboard. For easy, quick, delicious dining. NEW YORK — The American Jewish Congress called on the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. to state publicly that the $100 million loan it has ob- tained from Saudi Arabia "will not influence your employment policy toward Jews, either at home or abroad, and that your –cOm -- pang has not surrendered to the Arab boycott of Israel or Hebrew U. Med Students Refuse to Take Final Exams JERUSALEM — The en- tire graduating class — 94 students — of the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medi- cal School is refusing to take its final examinations. The faculty has said that any student not showing up for examinations will be failed. The sixth-year students charge that the faculty had not given them enough time to prepare for the exams. This year, eight major ex- aminations have been sched- uled within 24 days while in previous years, they were distributed over the fifth and sixth years of study. At a meeting with the press, student spokesman Simha Yogel said that "it is impossible to prepare ade- quately for eight major ex- ams scheduled within only 24 days." The students' clin- ical work, which often keeps them busy for 10 or eleven hours a day, leaves them no time for study, he said. Yogel conceded that the present end-of-the-year rush was a long-range re- sult of dislocations caused by the Yom Kipur War. Although only about one- third of the graduates plan to serve their internship at Hadassah, the October starting date apparently has much to do with the pre- sent rush. The hospital needs the young doctors. 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Proprietors 24760 Coolidge Eugene Feldman — Michael Feldman Oak Park 48237 — LI 8-6800 of firms doing business with Israel." In a letter to A.T.&T. Executive Vice President Charles L. Brown, Howard M. Squadron, chairman of the AJCongress' national governing council, noted that Saudi Arabia refuses visas to Jews and partici- pates in the Arab League's boycott of companies doing business with Israel. 21780 W. 11 Mile Road MORRIS KOSHER MEAT MARKET 7134 W. Seven Mile Road William Schwartz — Detroit 48221 DI 1-8604 NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY 25254 Greenfield Jack Miller Oak Park 48237 — 548-4887 PASADENA KOSHER MEAT 24721 Coolidge Ben Shapiro, Joe Felstein Oak Park 48237 — LI 3-8860 SINGERS MEAT MARKET 13721 W. Nine Mile Road Jack Attis, Philip Swarin Oak Park 48237 — LI 7-8111 till the end of December to study for their exams. At Tel Aviv University, final exams are given at the end of each course. The students said that they struggled with the problem for over a year and even submitted a detailed projected exam schedule to the faculty, but this was re- jected. A month ago they in- formed the faculty in writ- ing of their intention to refuse to take the ex- ams. Honigman Named to Tenure Board Detroit attorney Jason L. Honigman has been re- elected to the state Judicial Tenure Commission by Michigan attorneys. Honigman, whose three- year term expires Dec. 31, 1978, defeated six other can- didates for the position. The tenure commission conducts hearings and recommends action to the Supreme Court before judges are censured, suspended, removed or re- tired by the court. The AJCongress letter said that "in view of these known, admitted policies of Saudi Arabia," the an- nouncement of the loan would "inevitably suggest to many Americans that A.T.&T. has agreed to com- ply with Saudi policy re- garding the employment of Jews and with the Arab boycott of Israel and of com- panies that deal with Israel. "We believe it would therefore he most appro- priate for A.T.&T. to utilize the occasion of the loan agreement to inform the public that the $100 million r NEW YEAR'S CARDS ■ .•••••-. 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