)- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Unit Restores Aid to Syria WASHINGTON (JTA) — A committee of both houses of Congress acted last week to restore $90 million in U.S. economic aid to Syria that had been deleted ear- lier by the House of Repre- sentatives from the foreign aid bill. The Senate had voted the full amount for the new fiscal year begin- ning Oct. 1. ' The committee restored funds reportedly in re- Ise to heavy pressure from the Carter Adminis- tration despite Syria's oppo- sition to the Camp David agreements. The full foreign aid bill, amounting to $9.1 billion will go back to both chambers for routine ap- proval before being sent to the President for signature. The House had objected to the aid for Syria because of its warfare against the Christians in Lebanon. Technion to Establish Ford Chair in Transportation Henry Ford II will be honored by the Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, with a professorial chair. It is the first time that a chair will be named for a non-Jew by the university. Evelyn de Rothschild, in- ternational chairman of the Technion board of gover- nors and noted British Jewish leader, made this announcement at a dinner Bob Hunter, Community Relations Manager, Southfield, reminds you: DeRothschild stated that the honor is being accorded the auto magnate in recog- nition of his many years of interest in the Technion, his opposition to the Arab boycott and his support of Israel. Emphasizing the need to put the Israel economy in order, he urged in- creased efforts for Dias- pora Jewry's, especially American Jewry's, par- ticipation in tasks to in- crease Israel's industrial expansion. He em- phasized the importance of Technion as a major RICH DeROTH SCHILD factor in training and as- suring know-how in Is- rael's productive capacities. Rich, presiding as host, said the Technion assures the raising of the $300,000 for the project to be known FORD as the Henry Ford Chair in Transportation and that half of the sum has already been provided. Louis Milgrom, as president of the Detroit chapter of Technion, greeted the dinner guests. Beth Achim Cites Nosanchuks By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) We have a wide range of services that can help the physically impaired to communicate by telephone. For people with difficulties in hearing or speech, there are amplifying devices. For example: A telephone handset that allows adjustment of volume for hearing and another that permits amplification of speech. As an aid forthose with speech loss, Michigan Bell has an artificial larynx. And people with motion impairments should - know about services such as easy-to-use card dialers, speakerphones, telephone headsets, and- School-to-Home telephone service for students unable to attend class. If you think any of these services might help you or someone in your family to communicate more easily, just call your local Michigan Bell Business Office. Michigan Bell party given at the Tam-0- Shanter Country Club by Samuel Rich. Walnut Cookies "If anyone in your family is handicapped should look 111 Into serw"ces Michigan Bell... people who enjoy serving people. Friday, October 6, 1918 41 It seems that for the High Holidays, the woman of the house is determined to do some baking, even though she may not do so otherwise. We have a nice cookie recipe to suggest for your holiday pleasure this year. 1 stick margarine Y2 cup plus 1 tbsp. oil 1 /2 cup sugar 2 cups flour 1 tsp. vanilla a jumbo egg yolk 1 /4 cup chopped walnuts Blend margarine and sugar. Add rest of ingredients. Mix by hand. Make into balls, then on an ungreased sheet, flatten them with a spoon. Bake in 350-degree over for 12 min- utes. Shown at the annual Cong. Beth Achim tribute dinner for Israel Bonds are, standing, from left, Leonard Herman, Allan Rosenberg, speaker Ira Hirschmann, David Hermelin and Cantor Simon Bermanis. Seated are, from left,. Rabbi Milton Arm, honorees Max and Mae Nosanchuk and Rabbi Emeritus Benjamin Gorrelick. 1978= 5739 • TA. CHATHAM FOOD STORES Wish To Extend to all their friends The Happiest and Healthiest of NEW YEARS AT A