i • r > > , I r. 16 Friday, November 18, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH , NEWS CUSTOM DRAPES, to match your decor. all styles VERTICAL BLINDS,with laminated louvers and others SLIM BLINDS,2 weeks delivery. lots of colors WOVEN WOODS,the most exclusive. different SHADES,specializinq in lamination. also large sizes 559-8209 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 559.8209 HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS THE ONLY COMPLETE SOURCE UNSURPASSED FOR PRICE - QUALITY. - SERVICE Rogers Won't Support Palestinian Homeland (Continued from Page 1) in the practicality of what had become notorious as the "Rogers Plan." What he aimed at, he said, was adhe- rence to UN Resolution 242, with withdrawals from occupied territory to be gradual and based on the negotiations now sought by `Elegance is as at-home in the country as it is in town when the designs corriefrom the House of Lanvin. Modified European shoulder sportcoat with suede buttons, buttonholes and elbow patches. Welt breast pocket. straight flaplower pocket. (left) Vest pattern echoes the sportcoat. Suede vest has a country flavor. Roth sportcoats 100% wool. • V ocks CLOTHES MON. TUE. WED. SAT. 10 to 6 p.m. LANVIN PARIS WI: A. orn in the new Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road just 1/2 block north of Maple Road 85,1 O1 IN I THURS. FRI. 10 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY 12 to 5 p.m. WILLIAM ROGERS Israel and the United States. And he anxiously becoming U.S. Attorney General and then as Secre- tary of State. - emphasized that he "did not propose" a Palestinian homeland. His emphasis was made with a conviction that it was neither desirable nor workable. Does he believe the Sadat sensation about a visit to Israel to address the Knes- set could materialize? He thought it might because he considers Anwar el Sadat a more practical and abler statesman than was his predecessor Gamal Abdel Nasser. He expressed this view based on his knowl- edge of both Egyptian lead- ers with who he dealt in his capacity first as an Under- secretary of State before to 4 4 1,000 Honor William Meese at BB Humanitarian Dinner Nearly 1,000-supporters of Bnai Brith's high school and college youth programs paid tribute to William G. Meese, board chairman and chief executive of Detroit Edison, on Tuesday at the Inter- national Bnai Biith Human- itarian Award dinner at Fairlane Manor. Among those who honored Meese were former U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers, who described the long history and func- tions of Bnai Brith and lauded the organization and its honoree. James Sharp Jr., assist- ant to Michigan Sen. Donald Riegle, delivered personal messages of congratulations for the Senator and Presi- dent Carter. Dr. Daniel Thursz, execu- tive vice president of Inter- national Bnai Brith, corn- pafed Meese and the Bnai Brith dinner to the culmi- nating events of the March takeover of the Washington Bnai Brith headquarters building by Hanafi Muslims. Dr. Thursz said, "The Bnai Brith staff was saved by three Moslem ambassa- dors, accompanied by a Catholic police chief. Bells rung at 2 a.m. by the nearby Methodist church offered a haven. This is the American Way, and this dinner is the same thing: Jews and non- Jews, blacks and whites, coming together." Lou Weber has for seven years skillfully managed the fund-raising dinners which annually draw together leading industrial- ists and businessmen from throughout the state and the nation. He was recognized for his achievements as were past Humanitarian. Award recipients and dinner chairmen Alan E. Schwartz and Joseph L. Hudson Jr., and last year's recipient David Easlick, president of Michigan Bell. Program participants included Jimmy Launce of WJR Radio, master of cere- monies who entertained with famous radio mistakes during the dinner; Cantor Simon Bermanis of Cong. Beth Achim; Sol Moss, Rabbi Howard Addison and Fr. Vaughan Quinn of the , Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center. Ian Alexis, president of the Great Lakes AZA Coun- cil, Holli Hart, president of the Great Lakes BBG Coun- cil and Robert Kimmel, president of the Wayne State University Hillel Foundation student council, represented Bnai Brith youth throughout the U.S. who are annually aided by the dinner. s tI p sl e St, 0 0 2, 00 s c 0 6 ‘\ " Co. .‘e 01. °\ es . \c , vtle so \‘'s.\\\\16 _ ■ 3y6 - "A' THE GIFT THAT GIVES A LIFETIME THIS AM A GIVE TREES IN I 000 ,,,,,0 4,v, vk NN,* # / / . 0 N v M 400/7 ‘lq • 1 HONORI SRAE1--1 NG ‘ IIT 1 1 1: THOSE YOU LOVE . ADD SIGNIFICANCE TO HANUKA . . GIVE A TREE CERTIFICATE. "For he who plants trees plants the future ... " KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL elAti rt. nati funo 22100 Greenfield Rd Oak Park. Mich. 48237 — 968-0820 .