1 1111111111111111111111MINININIVINIIIIIII.1111 THE DETROIT DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HOUSEHOLD SALES JWV ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will meet Let professionals han- dle your household and estate sales 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Final nominations will be heard with an election following. Luncheon will be served and prizes and re- ports will highlight the aft- ernoon. Mamie Simrod, poppy chairman, will dis- . I.G.S. ASSOCIATES 569-0219 " v G\\ e s cc Aeolg The Ultimate in Catering With A Yiddish Tamm For ALL Occasions SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUX- ILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Elegant Pastries — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres Dinners with A Distinctive Flair Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 543-3585 tribute poppies and cannis- ters. The auxiliary will join the other JWV auxiliaries at a testimonial dinner for Gert Left, president of the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, 6:30 p.m. May 25 at Cong. Beth Abra- ham-Hillel. For reserva- tions, call the president, Ruth Weiss, 544-3744. Betty Wauldron, junior vice presi- dent, is taking reservations for the paid-up membership party to be held Thursday at the JWV Memorial Home. * * * Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Refreshments will be served after the meetings. Ann Rubin, chairman, an- nounces that final arrange- ments have been made for the dinner-dance honoring outgoing Post Commander Charles Glass and Auxiliary President Diana Joffe. The affair will be held June 5 at the Roostertail. Freinds are invited. For information and reservations, call Mrs. Rubin, 535-4031. * * * 541-7940 CHILDREN'S CENTER LADIES DEPART- MENT OF MICHIGAN and its auxiliaries will spon- sor a paid-up membership party 8 p.m. Thursday at the JWV headquarters. There will be a mini-buffet, followed by a Chinese auc- tion and entertainment with a Bicentennial theme. For information, call the JWV office, 559-5680, or Donna Green, 538-0183. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear JIM. Wiretap Suit WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Supreme Court refused to hear a suit brought by members of the Jewish De- fense League asking for damages from government officials who conducted an "illegal" wiretap aganst them in 1970 and 1971. The High Court let stand a decision by a United States Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia that suggested that officials may escape paying daMages if they could demonstrate that they had sincerely be- lieved the wiretap to be proper. CASUAL AND DRESS WEAR Boys sizes: infant to 14 Girls sizes: infant to 14 The JDL suit was against former Attorney General John Mitchell and nine pre- sent or former members of the FBI. During a trial against 13 JDL members for gun conspiracy in June 1970, the government re- vealed it had wiretapped converstaions of 10 of the defendants without a war- rant. CHILDREN'S CENTER OLD ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTER Mon-thru-Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 626-3677 (E1 /41,. 1,y\:, „ The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that the wiretaps were illegal since the government may use wiretaps without war- rants only if the evidence that the target of the wire- tap was a foreign agent or a collaborator with a foreign agent. April 30, 1976 39 Bella Abzug Hits U.S. Sales NOW OPEN MAZER'S SHOES of Arms to Arab Nations NEW YORK (JTA) — Noting that the U.S. has sold more than $12 billion in military weapons and equipment to Saudi Arabia, Iran and other Persian Gulf oil states in the past three years, Congresswoman Bella S. Abzug (D-NY) called for a halt to such sales as a way of strength- ening the chances for peace in the Middle East. In a speech to an Overseas Press Club, Mrs. Abzug also criticized the Ford Adminis- tration's "long-range plan to sell arms to Egypt." "Congress has gone along with the U.S. sale of six C- 130 military transport planes to Egypt after win- ning a commitment from Secretary Kissinger that the U.S. will not supply Egypt with any more military equipment this year," she said. "But I think it is becom- ing increasingly clear that if President Ford were to be reelected, he would be back next year with re- quests for military aid to Egypt. ,, According to the Detroit Free Washington Bureau, Under Secretary of State Joseph Sisco told Israeli Ambassador Simcha Dinitz about the U.S. sale several weeks before it was made public. Dinitz also was told that the U.S. has a four-stage plan, expected to be exe- cuted over a period of years; the C130s, as an initial breakthrough; non-lethal weapons, such as trucks or jeeps; defensive weapons; and a full-scale supply rela- tionship. ■ \ `0, ■■■ Cradle to College EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile & Evergreen 559-9760 Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6 Thurs. and Fri. 10 to 9 \\N\ eCtor0x0x0x0-, QUALITY MEATS FELDBRO (Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite) NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 20233 W. 7 MILE and 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (W. Bloomfield Plaza) EMPIRE KOSHER EMPIRE KOSHER FULLY COOKED CHICKEN BAR BQ WHOLE 99! 1 99! BREAST FRYERS WILNO KOSHER SALAMI By the piece $ 1 " lb. 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