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Gale (Carol Lynn Krause), 7487 Frank- lin Ridge Way, West Bloom- field, a son, Michael Jeremy. * * * June 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goldberg (Sharon Gaspas), 1076A: Ver- non, liuntingtorods, a 5.)";? tJ 'ared Bryan * * * June 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Leder (Judy Samu- els), 29612 Mayfair Rd., Farmington Hills, a son, Eric Matthew. * * * June 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahler (former Detro- iter Elaine Schraub), of Bellevue, Wash., a son, Ian Joseph. * * * June 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barkin (Marilynn Lucht), 27646 Pierce, South- field, a son, Jeffrey Howard. * * * June 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gales, co-chair- man of the nominating com- mittee with Robert Kasle, presented the slate of offi- cers. In her presidential report, Mrs. Straus reviewed the ac- tivities of the past year, in- cluding the interreligious seminars, the communal affairs, the tasks in behalf of Israel. She told of cooper- ation with the Jewish Voca- tional Service in providing assistance to the workshop by seeking cooperative rela- tions with industrial firms. Participants in the an- nual meeting included Mrs. Robert Kasle who gave the invocation and Mrs. Saul Saulson who headed the committee on arrangements for the annual dinner meet- ing. Heart of Man As in water face answer- eth to face so the heart of man to man. —Proverbs Native %dew* by Buz Holzman STUDIO 547-7054 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • MOVIES SUMMER DAY CAMPS Your Choice of Two Nurseries SOUTHFIELD CHILDREN'S NURSERY 25761 Greenfield Rd. 557-5122 Births announces an el gress and urged continuing efforts by American Jews to protect Israel's position. Mrs. Hauser explained why the Arab oil embargo in 1973 was not a success by indicating that the oil ship- ments were already on the way to this country. She warned that vast acquisi- tions of tankers by the Ar- abs threaten drastically to change the situation and to create devastating dangers. She emphasized the menace of growing U. S. accommo- dations with the Arabs and urged a demand on the next administration "to develop a concert with Israel." Mrs. Kathleen Straus was re-elected president of the Detroit AJCommittee chap- ter. The following were elected vice presidents of the Detroit Chapter: Robert Amberg, Eugene Driker, Harold Gales, Mildred Grossman and Irving Tukel. Beatrice Rowe was elected secretary-treasurer. sonalities but by "historic courses." She described Russia as infiltrating the Middle East in a "tug of war with the United States for domination of the area" and she declared that if it were not for Israel's presence the USSR domination would have been realized. Nevertheless, discussing the new policy of even-hand- edness, Mrs. Hauser quoted Gen. George Brown, who in a statement at the Pentagon asserted that Israel's role in the Middle East was of no consequence. The tragic 1973 war was described by Mrs. Hauser as "the war of frustration." Israel scored a great victory against the combined enemy forces but was turned into a diplomatically distressing defeat." She was critical of Dr. Henry Kissin- ger on his relations with Russia and Sadat and de- KATHLEEN STRAUS clared that yielding the In anticipation of growing Suez to Sadat was an error dangers for Israel, Dr. Hau- that must lead to dire conse- ser declared that she consid- quences. The arms sales to Egypt ered Israel to be right in being extremely cautions. and other Arab countries Her own view is that conces- by the U.S. also was sions will have to be made viewed by Dr. Hauser as and withdrawals conceded, menacing, leading to an but that they should be escalation that will bring within the context of strict added dangers to Israel. She spoke of "the folly" of guarantees of Israel's rights and securities and on the Kissinger's concessions to basis of firm agreements at Assad on Lebanon and she a peace table with direct foresaw disastrous consequ- ences for Israel from the Le- confrontations. Mrs. Hauser, who was banese crisis. She warned of introduced by AJCommittee a continuation of present Vice President Eugene Dri- policies of pressures on Is- ker, saw the American pol- rael, saw a decline in pro- icy as dictated not by per- Israel sentiments in Con- Discussion of major-is- strictly adhere to the pre- sues affecting U. S. foreign sent policy of friendship and policies, with emphasis on support for Israel. But she foresaw the in- the Middle East, marked the annual meeting of the De- creased trend, regardless of troit Chapter of the Ameri- who will be elected in No- vember to seek an exertion can Jewish Committee. Rita Hauser, former U. 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