News Brevities
The revolutionary regime of
Premier Kassem — its inner
struggle for power, its unabat-
ing tension with President Nas-
ser of the United Arab Repub-
lic, and its hitherto unclarified
position in the East-West strug-
gle—is the subject of a new
book by Benjamin Shwadran,
THE POWER STRUGGLE IN
IRAQ, to be published May 25
by the Council for Middle East-
ern Affairs Press, 333 W. 86
St., New York.
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Two Detroit' insurance men
this week received notice that
they have qualified for the Mil-
lion Dollar Roundtable of the
National Association of L if e
Underwriters. They are HOW-
ARD H. FINSILVER, represent-
ing the Business Men's Assur-
ance Co., and JACOB J.
SHERBIN, of the Massachusetts
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
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Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
May 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14, at 8:30
p.m., will close the university
theater's current season.
HAIR FASHIONS BY DOM-
The cast includes Henrietta INIC, owned and operated by
Dominic Marino, who has a
Hermelin.
wealth of experience, recently
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opened at 15205 W. Seven Mile
The MICHIGAN YOUNG Rd., cor. Sussex, and is open
DENS will hold a dance as part daily from 9 to 9, and on Satur-
of the annual state convention days to 6. Dominic has been
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., today, associated with salons in the
at the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel. East, had advance work with
The entire community is in- Coram & Doran, and more re-
vited.
cently had his own salon in
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Grosse Pointe.
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An exhibition of paintings by
Milton Avery is currently dis-
GREAT LAKES SHOWER
played at the PARK GALLERY, DOOR, Inc., has opened one of
which is now located at 20090 the finest showrooms in - Mich-
Livernois. The one-man show igan, featuring quality bathtub
will continue through May 7. enclosures and shower doors at
Avery, considered one of Amer- 18651 Jas. Couzens, and is
ica's outstanding painters, has
been an artist for over 35 years.
Don Frohman Chorus
He is widely represented in
museums and private collec- Mumford High, May 15
tions.
KARL HAAS, director of fine
arts for WJR, will be the fea-
tured pianist at the third an-
nual all-Beethoven cone e r t
sponsored by the Chamber of
Music Society of Detroit, Sun-
day, 8:30 p.m., in the McGregor
Memorial on the campus of
Wayne • State University.
MISCHA MISCHAKOFF, con-
certmaster of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, and PAUL
OLEFSKY, - solo celloist with
the Symphony, will complete
the trio for the Beethoven con-
cert.
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Announcement of the publi-
cation of CURRENT, "a month-
ly service magazine for the con-
cerned citizen," was made by
Eliot D. Pratt, publisher. The
first issue, dated May 1960, con-
tains 64 pages. Sidney Hertz-
berg is editor of Current. It
will carry no advertising. Its
offices are located at 177 E. 71
St., New York 21.
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LEO STEIN, registered archi-
tect, has opened offices at 16684
Woodingham for services in all
fields of residential and com-
mercial architecture. A 1951
graduate of Lawrence Institute
of Technology, Stein has a BS
in architectural engineering,
and, in 1954, received his MA
• degree in architecture from
• Cranbrook Academy of Art. He
was a scholarship student for
two years at the School of Arts
and Crafts, where he studied
painting and sculpture. Prior
to opening his own office, Stein
was associated with Eero Saar-
inen, Robert Snyder and
Meathe-Kessler.
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BURG FAMILY CLUB will
meet this Sunday evening, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Burg, in Oak Park.
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KOZAN HORODOKER LUBI -
NETZER RELIEF SOCIETY in-
vites members, their families
and friends to a banquet being
held on May 8, at Cong. Shaarey
Shomayim, 13200 W. 10 Mile,
Oak Park. Proceeds will go • to
charity.
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DETROIT PHILOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY will hear an address
by Dr. Milton Covensky, of
Wayne State University's his-
tory department, at a dinner
meeting planned for 6:15 p.m.,
April 29, in the WSU Student
Center, 5050 Cass. Dr. Coven-
sky will speak at 8:15 p.m., on
"The Philosophy of Religion."
A discussion period will follow.
The Wayne State University
Theater, assisted by members
of the University Symphony
Orchestra and Dance Workshop,
will present "T W ELF T H
NIGHT" as its annual Shake-
speare production for 1959-60,
to be performed with incidental
music composed especially for
this production by Robert F.
Lawson of the Department of
Music. The performance, on
Israel Economic Committee
Suggests $22 Million Loan
open daily from 9 to 7. They
install, repair and recondition
all makes and models.
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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM—Flotation of a
new 40,000,000 p o u n d ($22,-
000,000) government loan was
approved here by the Ministe-
rial economic committee. The
bond issue, which would pay
interest of six per cent, is sub-
ject to ratification by Parlia-
ment.
A new 'oasis,' DIXIE WHIP,
recently opened at 17420 Liv-
, .
ernms, next door to the post
office and features foot long
hot dogs, milk shakes, 'malts,
sundaes, cones, coolers and
banana splits. They are open
seven days a week, and have
ample parking space. Dixie
Whip is owned and operated
by Mr. Fognini.
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YOU ARE INVITED
44th Birthday Celebration
Wednesday, May 4, 1960
10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
at ALL Offices
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Come to your nearby Bank of the Commonwealth
Office on 44th Anniversary Day, Wednesday, May 4, 1960.
Cake, doughnuts and coffee will be served
with our compliments and good wishes.
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DAILY—MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY;
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