6 Friday, November 24, 1918 Caricatures for your party • By SAM FIELD Call • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only Call. Jerry Turken at The New York Diamond Cutting Company 6 355-2300 Hospital Annual Meeting Pays Tribute to Eisenberg, Chiefs Retiring Sinai Hospital of Monday at the 26th annual Detroit President Sol meeting of the hospital. Eisenberg was presented Eisenberg was the recipient of a surprise presentation with a plaque "in recogni- tion of his services to the hospital" by retiring chief of staff Dr. Lloyd J. Paul on ypewriters Selectric, etc. behalf of the medical staff. The annual meeting, $400 marking the 25th anniver- Add 'n Type sary of the hospital, was 862-1300 _also the occasion to pay 342-7800 tribute to those who have served as the hospital's chiefs of staff and to others who have rendered service of note to Sinai. Among the former chiefs of staff who were on liand to receive the ac- colades were Dr. Harry Saltzstein, Dr. I Jerome Hauser, Dr. Hyman Mel- len, Dr. Eli M. Brown and Dr. Paul. Tribute also was paid to the second chief of staff, the late Dr. Saul Rosenzweig. =- Retiring president of the Sinai Guild, Jane Blum- berg, was honored, and the projects begun during her administration, "Service With Love" and the lan- guage interpretation pro- gram were cited. _ IBM IT 399.1320 "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigank THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . 'isMASW intacmtiemitot.DSPAOBILES ARE HERE _ - SEE THEM TODAY, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON ALL REMAINING 1978 OLDSMOBILES. MONDAY & THURSDAY 9 A.M. Till 9 P.M. e Won't Try To Sell You A ar We'll Help You Buy One! WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE INC 28030 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHRHO • PHONE 154-3300 A Ruling Against 'Linkage' (Continued from Page 1) Nations which at that time had the fullest respect of all Dr. H. Saul Sugar, former parties involved. Directing chairman of the eye, ear, the negotiations in behalf of nose and throat depart- the UN was the late Dr. ment, also was recognized Bunche, who succeeded for his achievements. Count Folke Bernadotte The meeting also was oc- after the latter's assassina- casion to elect six'board members. They are Martin tion. Dr. Eytan, who later E. Citrin, William M. served as Israel's ambas- Davidson, Rose L. Green- sador to France and in berg, Milton J. Miller, A. numerous other capacities Alfred Taubman and Dr. in behalf of his government, Gertrude Zemon-Gass. explains that " 'Rhodes' Citrin brought greet- meant negotiation — and ings from the board of the agreement — between Is Jewish Welfare Federa- rael and each of the four tion, where he is conclud- Arab countries separately. ing a three-year term as There was Israel-Egypt, president. He cited the Israel-Lebanon, Israel- role of the Shiffman Transjordan, and finally Clinic and its work in aid- Israel-Syria. None of the ing newly arrived Soviet Arab states concerned had Jewish immigrants. He any part or say in the referred to the newly negotiations between Israel formed medical endow- and the three others." - ment fund and praised The lumping of all Arab the guild "for all their states in a process of good work." negotiating with Israel Eisenberg recognized the proved blunderous at a hospital's department conference subsequent heads, personnel and the to Rhodes, held at guild. Speaking in praise of Lausanne, Switzerland. the hospital, Eisenberg said Dr. Eytan exposes that the hospital's bed occupancy error in a statement in was operating at 90 percent which he had warned of plus. the difficulties that He said talks are in the would be encountered in offing with Henry Ford permitting now a re- Hosptial for a cooperative newal of a Geneva meet- program with its West ing in which the Soviet Bloomfield branch. New Union would have a role. methods of financing are Dr. Eytan pointed out: being sought to expand the "At the Lausanne Con- Detroit facility and to be ference, from April to Sep: used for suburban expan- tember 1949 — where the sion. • object was to transform the He also noted that armistice into a final peace negotiations were being — the Palestine Concilia- carried on with the tion Commission made the Michigan Cancer Found- fatal mistake of lumping ation to make Sinai a the Arab states together. No cancer research center. A representative of any of the new emergency room will four Arab countries ever soon be completed, and appeared before the com- approval for a new mission except in the obstetrics and gynecol- presence of the representa ogy wing is pending. tives of all the three others. A documentary film, re- Each country's business calling the establishment of was the business of all — the hospital and its history and the result, inevitably, was shown. . - Dr. Julien was extremism and frustra- Priver, executive vice tion." president and chief execu- Just as "linkage" has be- tive officer of the hospital since 1951, whose retire- come a disconcerting factor ment will officially be an- in current peace planning nounced next year, was the with Egypt, so, also, did it occur at Lausanne, and it narrator for the film. Alfred Deutsch, vice was then that Dr. Bunche president, also participated ruled against any .interfer- ence with an Egyptian- in the program. Israeli agreement. Dr. Eytan recalls: AZF President "A few days after the NEW YORK — Rabbi Israel-Egypt negotia- Joseph P. Sternstein, im- tions got under way at mediate past president of Rhodes, on Jan. 12, 1949, the Zionist Organization of the UN's acting mediator America, was elected received messages from president of the American both Lebanon and Trans- Zionist Federation at its jordan, asking to join in annual convention last the talks. Without even consulting the Israel week. At the convention, Israel delegation, Dr. Bunche Ambassador to the United replied in the negative. "He said, in effect, 'one Nations Yehuda Blum stated that Israel would thing at a time.' At present, never turn over Jerusalem he told them, we were busy negotiating with Egypt. As to the Arabs. - soon as this was satisfactor- ily concluded, the turn of the others would come — and he would be happy to welcome them, equally but separately. "The result was that in the discussions between Is- rael and Egypt, nothing was brought up that was not germaneto the relations be- tween these two countries. Similarly, at a later stage, Israel and Transjordan negotiated only on w at concerned them bot rectly (and likewise, f course, Israel and Lebanon, and Israel and Syria)." Thus, Rhodes had roles both as a "system" and a "principle," as Dr. Eytan has defined the earliest negotiations for an armi- stice. This is applicable at this time to the talks for peace between Egypt and Israel, yet "linkage," an at- tempt at calamitous inter- ference, emerges anew as a threat to peace. • Israel's Prime Minister •Menahem Begin did not overlook Rhodes in briefing President Jimmy Carter on the issues now under con- sideration. This is an estab- lished fact: President Car- ter has been made aware of what had occurred at Rhodes and, hopefully, he is aware of the firmness exer- cised at the time by Dr. Bunche. It is such firmness that is now required from President- Carter in the -necessity of rejecting a catastrophic "linkage." . TAU Prof Probes Student Growth TEL AVIV — The number of university stu- dents in Egypt has grown from. 177,955 in 1970-71 to more than 400,000 in 1976, according to Tel Aviv Uni- versity lecturer Dr. Haggai Erlich of the Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and Af- rican Studies. In a research project on "The Student During the Sadat Regime," Dr. Erlich suggests that this rapid growth not only reflects a new wave of enlightenment and education in Egypt, but primarily indicates an at- tempt on the part of the Egyptian government to solve its pressing problems of unemployment and its inability to absorb these high school graduates in to • the employment force. ADL Honorees NEW YORK — Chancellor of NBC, W - Cronkite of CBS and bara Walters of ABC will receive the Hubert H. 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