THE .DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Union Leaders Meet Alton
on His Recent Visit Here
Friday, December 29, 1918 35
Bnai Brith Activities
HARRY B. KEIDAN
LODGE will hold a sports
night 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
* * *
Blood Bank Rally
The Bnai Brith Men's and
Women's Councils of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will have
a blood bank rally 5-10 p.m.
Jan. 8 and 9 at the Eleanor
Roosevelt Service Center,
24600 Greenfield, Oak
Park.
MAGICIAN
Available For All Occasions
25 years experience
Carlyle Towers Apts. club 424-8485 or 559-7077. Pro-
MAGICAL MEL
room. Gary Danielson, spective members are in-
quarterback for the Detroit vited.
547-2464
Lions, will be guest speaker.
For , reservations, call
President Robert Miller,
Marcus Otterbourg was
the first Jew to be appointed
American Ambassador to
any foreign country. He was
"Best Deal In Town"
appointed Minister to
Mexico by President Lin-
WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC
coln in 1867.
ALL BUS. MI 4-1930
FitS. 642-6836
—World Over
" 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM
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Yigal Allon, left, seated, former Israel deputy
prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, was in
• Michigan recently to meet with Jewish and labor
groups. Shown with Allon at a special luncheon meet-
ing sponsored by the Michigan Trade Union Council
for Histadrut, are, front row, from left: Allon; Emil
Mazey, UAW secretary-treasurer; and George Watts,
Michigan AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer. In back row,
from left, are: Sam Fishman- Ernest Zipser,
' International
secretary-treasurer, Local 285,
• Brotherhood of Teamsters;: Arthur King, president of
the local; Morris Lieberman, head of the local Histad-
rut office; and Marc Stepp, vice president of the UAW.
Not pictured are Douglas Fraser, president of the
UAW; and Irving Bluestone, vice president.
Detroiters Dedicate Forest
in Memory of Sam Roman
MUST VACATE
New store to open later
OAK PARK'S MOST FAMOUS 6
FASHION SHOP IS UNEXPECTEDLY...
BO MB O UT of BU SIN ESS
IN OAK PARK
Mr. and Mrs. Simon (Clara) Roman, center, and
their nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Mort (Edna)
▪ Freyer recently dedicated the Roman Family Forest
of 10,000 trees near Kiryat Shmona. The forest was
expanded from a woodland. The trees also eternalize
the memory of Roman's brother, Sam. He was a
pharmacist and real estate investor and was active in
Histadrut and contributed to yeshivot and other
causes. Simon Roman is a retired businessman. Clara
Roman is a life member of Women of JNF.
Chinese Circulate UN Memo
on Situation in Middle East
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UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The United Na-
tions' Mission of the
People's Republic of China
has circulated here a press
release reviewing Mideast
developments in 1978, with
risingly mild remarks
t Israel.
nder the headline
"Commentary by Hsinhua
Correspondent: A Turbu-
lent Year in the Mideast,"
the Chinese criticized Is-
rael, charging only that
"during the past 30 years,
the Zionist Israelis had time
and again invaded Arab
countries, engaging them in
war on four occasions."
The press release de-
scribed the Egyptian-Israeli
peace talks during 1978 "as
the most salient event in the
area (Mideast) this year." It
said that President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt took up his
peace initiative "to force a
breakthrough in the state of
`no, war, no ,peace' impose&
by the two superpowers,
particularly the Soviet
Union."
Israel's interest in
peace was described by
the Chinese as follows:
"As for Israel, its people
deeply resent the mount-
ing- indebtedne`ss and in-
flation brought about by
the policy of aggression
and expansion as well as
the country's isolation in
the world. The regime
wants peace talks to gain
a respite from the inter-
nal strain and to get rid of
its external isolation."
Throughout the press re-
lease the Soviet Union was
depicted as trying to exploit
the Arab-Israeli conflict for
its own benefit.
The press release said,
however, that the crux of
the Mideast conflict is how
to solve the Palestinian
question. "It is also the most
thorny question," the
Chinese said.
Permit No. 3-78
UNFORTUNATELY, we were caught with a $250,000.00 inventory of new,
Fall, Winter, Cruise wear and Spring fashions, WHEN WE LOST OUR
LEASE. All must be sold QUICKLY & therefore everything has been
REDUCED TO ROCKBOTTOM PRICES!
50c! 755 OF F
ON ALL OUR FAMOUS DESIGNER NAME FASHIONS
• WINTERCOATS
• PANT SUITS
• GOWNS
• DRESSES
• SKIRT SUITS
• BLOUSES
• JEANS
• SWEATERS
• PANTS
• SKIRTS
• PURSES
• JEWELRY
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29th
TODAY
IN THE A&P
KIDDIE-LAND CENTER
CORNER of COOLIDGE & 9 MILE
OAK PARK • 544-3500
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