For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call Pace Quickens as Allied Jewish Campaign Nears Opening House Committee on Ap- asked -to turn in the re- propriations. The same maining, completed year, The Nation named pledge cards of all pro- him one of the two best spective donors assigned to them. Congressmen. DRAPERY CLEANERS ' Campaign General Riegle co-authored "0 Congress," a best-selling Chairman-Daniel M. Hon- igman said that the pre- book published in 1972. "MI That The Nom Implies" In 1975 he .visited the Campaign total is crucial Middle East and conferred to the success of the Cam- WeeAlso extensively with the lead- paign. He appealed to all Wash & Finish ers of Israel and Egypt. volunteer workers to par- Drip Dry Curtaini While he believes peace in ticipate in this mobiliza- Professionally the Middle East is possi- tion effort. In conjunction with ble, Riegle states it will not lAft DO ALL THE WORK be achieved as long as the these meetings, Jack A. REMOVE AND INSTALL Arab states refuse to ac- Robinson and Norman knowledge Israel- as a Wachler, chairmen of the 891.1818 pre-Campaign phase of sovereign state. ' Suburban Coll Collect "The role of the Unted the 1977 AJC-IEF, will Reverse Charges States must be to encour- lead the campaign lead- • e•sprea•s age those actions on 'the ership team on March • Lampshades part of all countries of the 28-29 in calling prospects Cleaned — Recovered or Relined Middle East which will who have not yet made • Window Shades Cleaned & Replaced lead to a steady change of their commitment. * * • Blankets attitudes — a general di- Laundered & Fluffed minishing of the hatred Metropolitan Division -CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT and hostility that poisons "M" Day Is March 20 11410 JOS. CAMP AU 3 blks. E. of 1-75 the atmosphere in the Telephones will be Coniff/Holbrook exit Middle East," Riegle said. available at the United "While we seek better Hebrew Schools building _Free Parkin• in Rear Available For All Occasions relations' with Arab on "M" Day — March 20 25 years experience Traci* Member states and strive to un- — from 10 a.m. to 12:30 American Society of derstand their needs and p.m. to help Metropolitan MAGICAL MEL aspirations, we must not Division volunteers com- Interior Designers overlook our commitment plete their' solicitation (A.S. .I.D.) 547-2464 to the security and survi- kits. val of Israel — a commit- The kits were distrib- ment which I, and I be- uted at the Metropolitan lieve the vast majority of , Division kick-off March 6. -Americans, feel very On "M" Day more than strongly." 120 division volunteers * * * will gather for the culmi- Divisioneetings nation of their two-week Set for M rch 20-28 effort on behalf of the Al- In an 11th-hour effort- lied Jewish Campaign- to reach as many con- Israel Emergency Fund. Home tributors as possible be- Division Volunteers are Alarm fore the formal opening of encouraged to reach all the 1977 Allied Jewish prospective contributors Specialists Campaign-Israel by "M" Day, said Jerome Emergency Fund March B. Greenbaum, associate CY SHEL 30, there will be a series of chairman of the Division. division meetings held by Rabbi James I. Gordon chairmen in their homes and Isadore Shrodeck are March 20-28. Metropolitan Division Volunteers will be chairmen. Chairing the Campaign committees of the organi- zations which provide vol- unteer workers for the di- vision are Steven H. Meyers, of the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council; Herman Strassburger, of Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel Men's Club; Sidney Kotler and David Brody, of Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club; for any and Peter )Steffin and William Sorokin, fof the - special -occasion . . • • Detroit Socialites. Also participating are Passover-time or_ Morris. Elken, chairman, and David Goodstein, co- Mother's. Day chairman, of the Jewish War Veterans' commit- tee; Harry Resnick and An original portrait in pastels Morris Asher of the by Elliott and David Skinner. Labor Zionist Alliance Council of Detroit; Joseph (done from a sitting or a photo) Jacobson of Pontiac; Mor- ris Friedman of the Now specially priced at Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute; Rabbi Bernard 12x16 Moskowitz of United Hebrew Schools; and Mrs. Mar 7 thru April 2nd William Sabaroff of Workmen's Circle. You are invited to visit or call for an appointment Special. Gifts Section workers are urged by David Levine and co- chairman Jack Boxer to t a n complete any outstand- ing slips by "M - Day. Workers from the Treas- ury Gifts Section, chaired CAMPUS CORNER by Carl Lichtenstein and CENTER co-chaired by Leo Baron, Livernois at Walton ORCHARO friltt are also using this as a lochester Maple Road target date. 651-2750 at,Orchard5 Lake Thurs & Fri 10 to 9 10 to 6 Daily The just man will flourish -in spite of envy. American support of Israel's security fosters not only peace in the Mid- dle East but also the moral values and security of the United States, ac- cording to U.S. Senator Donald W. Riegle (D- Mich.) who will address the formal opening of the 1977 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund March 30 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. A 6:15 p.m. reception will be followed by dinner at 7. Israel, Riegle said, is "the only real democracy and the steadiest friend of the United States in the Middle East." Riegle was first elected to the House of Represen- tatives in 1966. In 1967, at the age of 28, he became the youngest member ever appointed to the - MAGICIAN. BURGLAR ALARMS LL THE ROTT BR - ALLSTATE ALARMS 255-1540 FRAMES E. The stepped-up pace of the Allied Jewish Campaign activities are reflected in the recent appearances of Rev. John Grauel at several meetings. In the top photograph, he is shown, left, with Dr. Ellis B. Rifkin, chairman of the Engineers and Scientists Section. In the second photo- graph, from left, are James M. August, co-chairman of the Services — Arts and Crafts Division, and David Frnak, chairman of the Mercantile Division. The divi- sions held a joint meeting at Knollwood Country Club. In the .third photograph, Rev. Grauel is shown, left, with Jerry Acker, co-chairman of Services, Arts and Crafts and Richard A. Kahn, Mercantile chairman:Shown at the Metropolitan Division kickoff,. in the fourth photo- graph, are, from left, David Levine, chairman of special gifts; Jerome B. Greenbaum, associate chairman; and John Nemon, a member of the executive board. The bot- tom photograph shows, from left, Dr. Howard A. Parven, chairman of the Podiatrists Section; Jonathan Livny, former attorney general of Israel on the West Bank; and Professional Division Chairman Dr. Paul C. Fein- berg at the recent Podiatrists Section dinner which saw 25-30 percent increases in gifts to the Campaign. Nazi Emblem Distribution Probed by German Officials BONN (JTA) — The Frankfurt State Pro- secutor is weighing ac- tion against a German mail order house which ordered 16 cartons of im- itation "Waffen SS" dag- gers with Nazi emblems. The company's action could constitute an of- fense against laws for- bidding the distribution of Nazi emblems, though exemptions are permit- ted "where it serves the interests of art, science or history." The cartons, originating in Madrid, were uncovered by accident when customs men were conducting ran- dom checks on air freight packages. Some diggers were wrapped in simple cardboard,, but others were in smart "gift 'pac-' kages." The blades of the( inch daggers contah_d the inscriptions "In Herzliche,r Kameradschaft Himler." (In Devoted Comradeship With Himmler) or "Meine Ehge Heisst Treue" (My Honor is Called Loyalty). The black leather handles bear the emblem of the Waffen SS and also a Swastika and the "Reich- sadler" (Reich Eagle) A spokesman for the mail order house says the fake daggers were in- tended ."for collectors."