- 22 Friday, August 3, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "CASUAL PORTRAIT'S" Th THERE IS A DIFFERENCE 30790 SOUTHFIELD ROAD • SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48076 Phone 646-8484 , 647-8054 „,. Ctornter 126 S. Woodward, Birmingham Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs. S Fri. 10-9 FOR THE ULTIMATE IN FASHION-RIGHT FORMALWEAR RENTALS & SALES Celebrate the occasion with a fresh ap-. proach to formalwear. Featuring an exten- sive selection. The newest styles and colors. FEATURING Westwood, Newport, Woodstock, Windsor, Tux Tails, 21 Colored Shirts, Flared Pants, Volare Boots • WEDDINGS • PROMS • CRUISES • EVERY IMPORTANT SOCIAL EVENT Egyptian Scoffs at Military Value of Settlements TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dur- ing his three-day visit to Is- rael this week, Gen. Kamal Hassan Ali, the defense minister of Egypt, said that "as a military man" he was not impressed by the secu- rity value of Israeli settle- ments on the West Bank. He made that remark at an impromptu press confer- ence following a helicopter tour of the region. If his host, Defense Minis- ter Ezer Weinman was em- barrassed, he rose to the oc- casion by observing that history is filled with gener- als who differ in their views and conceptions of how to solve specific problems. On the other hand, Weizman added, "I do hope the tour has demonstrated the fact that Israel is very narrow and the distances from countries_ that do not as yet seek peace and have rather large forces de- ployed, are rather short." UJA Mission NEW YORK (JTA) — A 10-day United Jewish Ap- peal Mission to Israel espe- cially organized for leaders of the automotive industry will leave New York Sept. 9. 11•••••• ■ •••••••••••• Hebrew U. to Bestow Honorary Fellow Degree on Gov. Milliken Avraham Harman, president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will bestow a degree of hon- orary fellow on Gov. William G. Milliken at a dinner at the University of Michigan on Sept. 12. Erwin C. Ziegelman, president of the Michigan Chapter of the American Friends of Hebrew Univer- sity, said Gov. Milliken has been a staunch supporter of the activities of the Michi- gan Chapter and "he has Legislators Urge Release of Nudel SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — A petition urging the re- lefase of prisoner of con- science Ida Nudel, a leading human rights activist in the Soviet Union, was signed by over 120 state legislators who were attending the Na- tional Association of State Legislators Conference here last week. The legislators petitioned the Soviet gogernment to "release Ida Nudel and allow her to emigrate to Is- rael." Their petition will be delivered to Soviet Embassy officials in Washington. Nudel was refused a visa to emigrate in 1971. 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He was an associate professor of microbiol- ogy at the University of Arkansas Medical School from 1949 to 1954, when he joined the staff of Good Samaritan Hospital in Vicennes, Indiana. He went to work at McLaren in 1967. Surviving are his wife, Pearl; a son, Alan; and two daughters, Nancy and Judy. them. The prisoners con- sider Nudel to be their "Guardian Angel." In June 1978, she was ar- rested, charged with "malicious hooliganism," and sentenced to four years in exile. Nudel is now forced to live as the only woman in a men's hostel in the remote Siberian swamps. .,-"varmi " I" N MUSIC) MUSIC MUSIC HA - L GORDON • ORCHESTRA • TRIO • SOLO PIANO 355-49M, Whoso findeth 'a wife findeth happiness. CAMP MEHIA REUNION SEPT. 8-9 at Camp Site (former Je-wish youth camp) 1930s - 1950s All Affiliates Please Contact P.O. Box 7252, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 (313) 996-4404 DON'T SPEND YOUR SUMMER WAITING FOR A SERVICEMAN CALL A.R.S. ServiceCo.,Inc. 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