THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Morris Udall, at Akiva Dinner,
Applauds U.S. Rights Stance
WHY WORRY !!
Leave Everything to Us
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Rep. Morris K. Udall be seen how bad the Rus-
(D-Ariz.), challenger to sians want a strategic
Jimmy Carter for the arms limitation agree-
Democratic Presidential ment and an economic
nomination in 1976, be- package. But Carter is
lieves that Carter's testing the Russiims and
statements on human this is good."
Udall said that he had
rights in recent weeks are
a way of "sending the mixed emotions - about the
world a signal that we are Jackson-Vanik legislation
going to live up to our that linked U.S.-USSR
trade with human rights.
ideals."
Udall, guest speaker "You reach a certain point
Sunday at the "Bar -where you either have to
Mitzva Banquet" of take up arms or back
Wyn & Harold Landis
Akiva Hebrew Day down. You can't push a
School held at Cong. Beth proud, sovereign country
AChim, said in a press that openly, that publicly."
He added that Mos-
conference before the
Phone 557-6157
dinner that he "can't cow's reaction to Carter's
.quarrel" with Carter's human rights campaign
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and the Helsinki_ agree-
statements.
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He warned, however, ment remained to be
that these U.S. tactics seen.
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can only work up to a cer-
"You can't make. Dob-
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tain point. "It remains
to rynin stand on the
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Capitol steps with a not-
ary public and testify to
exactly who they are
going to let go," Udall
said.
Udall described the
transition period in the
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American government as
a good six weeks, and said
there was a larger transi-
tion "to a world where
energy is scarce and eX-
penSive." He now chairs
the House -Interior Com-
mittee and expects his
committee to make major
decisions on the U.S.
policies on _domestic
requests the pleasure of your company
energy development.
at
He said there is a transi-
tion period in the Mideast,
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The Sholem Aleichem
Institute will present a
musical evening 7:30 p.m.
March 20 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Shirley Benyas, Leo
Mogill and Rose Morgan
on the piano will enter-
tain. The program will in-
clude "Readings and
Songs from the Ghetto."
The public is invited. Re-
too, and added there was
now more hope for move-
ment toward peace than
there has been in some
time.
"I am not optimistic,"
he said, "but no glimmer
of hope must be ignored.
The time now is for con-
crete signals, not just
Arab talk of peace —
which is a welcome
change." He said he is
suspicious of the talk, and
would like to see tourism
between Israel and her
Arab neighbors, a slow-
ing of the Mideast - arms
race and a cessation of
"irresponsible UN reso-
1utions" as a signal of real
movement toward peace
in the Middle East.
The Akiva dinner, cele-_
brating the school's 13th
year, honored Morris
Flatt.
Participating on the
dinner program were
Dombey as mis-
tress of ceremonies,
Seymour Greenstein
singing the national an-
thems, Rabbi Zev Schos-
tak of Akiva leading the
Hamotzi, Rabbi Max-
Kapustin giving the invo :-
cation and Rabbi James I.
Gordon leading the Bir-
kat Hamazon.
A welcome, greetings
and introduction of the
speaker were given by Dr.
Martin E. Guyer, Dr.
Harvey Sabbota - and
David Tanzman. Dr. Ar-
nold Zuroff made a pre-
sentation to Morris Flatt.
Artifacts Found
JERUSALEM
Young volunteers from
the scout movement, to-
gether with the Jewish
National Fund and the
Department of An-
tiquities, at a dig in
Canada Park (Ayalon
\Talley) have found ar-
tifacts attesting to
Jewish settlement in the
area, including ancient
ceremonial lamps, a fam-
ily shrine, coins from the
Hasmonean period (2nd
Century BCE), and the
period of the revolt (2nd
Century CE).
SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST and AUX-
I•IARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Friends
are invited. The visita-
tion to the Allen Park
Veterans Hospital will
feature games, prizes, re-
freshments and gifts.
Chairman Raye Weimer
is arranging for the an-
nual Passover seder to be
held for the Jewish pa-
tients at the Battle Creek
Veterans Hospital. Any
one wishing to assist or
prepare Passover dishes
may call Mrs. Weimer,
545-5614. •
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CHARLES SHAPIRO
AUXILIARY will meet
7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
home of Vickey Polant,
23431 Scotia, Oak Park.
The brief business meet-
ing will be followed by a
needlepoint demonstra-
tion. For information, call
Lorraine Faber, presi-
dent, 399-0573. The auxil-
iary will join the post for
their annual Scotch dou--
bles bowling party and
dinner 9 p.m. March 19 at
Strike and Spare Lanes.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Barbara
WeiSkopf, 273-9118.
LT. ELI LEVIN. MAIL-
IAI-ZY will present an
American flag Tuesday to
the Salvation Army in
Royal Oak. Betty Spinner
will make the presenta-
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