U.S. Artists Aid Israel Museum NEW YORK—Four emi- nent American artists will unveil original lithographs created in honor of the Israel Museum. Jerusalem. at the Beaux-Arts Ball of the American Friends of the Israel Museum, to be held Oct. 2, at the Waldorf Astoria. In keeping with the ball's theme "American Artists Salute to the Israel Museum," Jim Dine, Philip Pearlstein, Saul Steinberg and Roy Lichtenstein have created limited edition lith- aphs. to be sold to the 's guests. Proceeds will used by the American Friends to support the Israel Museum. 000 00 0'. 0000 00 00 MOVING? HOUSEHOLD SALES • IN YOUR HOME ■ Egypt Builds Tunnel Beneath Suez; Israel Shows Concern TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli military circles have expressed serious concern over Egypt's construction of a tunnel under the Suez Cabal' that will link Egypt with Sinai for the first time in more than 100 years. According to reports from Cairo, work has just begun on the digging phase of the project which calls for three tunnels under the 109-mile long waterway at a cost of about $170- million. The first tunnel is expected to be completed next year. According to the military circles, the tunnel will give Egypt, a military advantage that would nullify the value of the 1975 Sinai interim agreements. They cited reports that the tunnel beneath the 196-foot-wide, 42-foot-deep canal will be Ban on Ex-Nazi Marches Sought THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1977 15 did you know the GOLD PLACE carries .. broad enough for two lanes of traffic, perMitting the passage of tanks, missile carriers and armored vehicles. It would be extremely dif- ficult for Israel to detect such movements and it could be confronted over- night with the transfer of two battalions of tanks from Egypt proper to Sinai, one observer said. But Israeli political cir- eels seem less concerned. They say there is no cause for Israel to complain because the Sinai agree- ment contains a clause requiring Egypt to rehabili- tate the canal zone towns and develop the civilian infrastructure in that area. They conceded, however, that if the tunnel became a military threat the picture would change. Graceful livibg begins with graceful dining which in turn is in part dependent on the elegance of your table settings. Look over the wide array of distinguished brands we carry at the Gold Place. Are these not the names you seek for your table! Dutch Government BRUSSELS (JTA)—The Saves Synagogue Union of Jewish Former Re- sistants in Belgium called AMSTERDAM (JTA)- for a European-wide ban on The monumental 70-year-old demonstrations by former synagogue building in SS members and against support of rehabilitation of I Groningen, which has stood empty for the past two Nazism. years. will not be demo- The union urged that for- lished, but restored with a mer resistance fighters and war victims should organ-' government and municipal IRENE EAGLE subsidy and become a cul- ize a demonstration in the 626-4769 626-8907 tural center. spring of 1978 in West Ger- many. - During the Nazi occupa- tion of The Netherlands most of the Groningen Jews DON'T BE BLIND were deported to their deaths. TO US After the war, the syna- gogue, building proved much WE CAN COVER too large for the needs of the small remaining congre- ANYTHING! gation which has ever since held services in what was formerly its - youth synagogue. The synagogue was later used as a factory and became dilapidated. When the factory left the building it was at first decided to demolish the structure. but • 1" DECORATOR BLINDS a committee of Groningen • VERTICAL BLINDS citizens, largely non-Jewish, started an action to save the •WOVEN WOODS building which has been , a - •CUSTOM & STOCK SHADES local landmark. ESTATES LIQUIDATED •CUSTOM SHUTTERS *FORMICA •WALLCOVERING man. sug. ret. prices — OFF INCOMING FREIGHT WILL BE ADDED dynamic & WALLPAPER Bnai Brith Picks Housing Official • HAND PRINTS • GRASS CLOTH • CORKS • LINENS IiSTALUITION AVAILABLE PAINT 542 - 3315 23061 COOLIDGE HWY., OAK PARK, AT 9 MI. -,0,02.41, 1r .qes.070770010000,10600116.0047000101.410 WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith has retained a former federal housing official to assist in its program of sub- sidized apartments for elderly adults of limited income. The former official is Wil- liam L. Warfield, who was special assistant to the fed- eral housing commissioner for assisted housing pro- grams in the Department of Housing andUrban Development. Warfield will provide technical assistance, advice and guidance to the com- mittee in respect to both planning and management of housing projects. He will also help arrange meetings, seminars and training ses- sions for Bnai Brith constituents. •23ai hi\ Graceful Flattvare by the leading potters the world: Dansk Rosenthal Spode Boda Stoneware Arzberg Mikasa Denby Fitz & Floyd Royal Worcester Royal Copenhagen 'Richard Ginori Iron Mountain Hornsea Arabia Lenox Block Wedgewood Haviland from Ameriba, Europe and the Orient: Lalique Daum Waterford Svend Jensen of Denmark St. Louis Vannes le Chatel Arabia Orrefors Kosta Boda Stuart Holme Gaard . of Copenhagen Rosenthal Dansk Reidel Val St. Lambert in stainless steel, silver and gold: Dansk Towle Stieff Supreme Cutlery Gerber International Lauffer Reed & Barton unt Wallach Furst-Besteck Oneida', Fraser Gense THE GOLD PLACE POLICY Never a Due Bill . . . Always a Cash Refund. and free gift wrapping, plus as- sured satisfaction for the gift giver and receiver. Open Monday- Saturday 9:30-5:00 North Park Plaza, Room 120 17117.W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 ■ ' 1000.00c0040..,01 (313) 559-6140 • ag. Obri laall,0-ar.• ■ ••••• ■ 010500,ra.ms,10.—"miii•mikanAer.,