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September 16, 1960 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-16

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Detroit Postmaster Edward L.
Baker has been appointed chair-
man of the 1960 Christmas Seal
campaign in Wayne County, it
was announced by Lester K.
Kirk, president of the Tubercu-
losis and Health Society. Baker,
M, Detroit,-
postmaster for
seven years,
has been a
member of the
board of direc-
tors of the TB
and Health
Society since
1955 and now
is its first vice
president. He
- w a s co-chair-
man of the
Christmas Seal
Baker
campaign i n
1959 and served as chairman of
the society's public relations com-
mittee in 1957 and 1958. He has
been active in the Michigan So-
ciety for Mental Health. The seal
campaign. is the only source of
income for
year-around
the pro-
gram of community health offered
by the TB and Health Society
and the Detroit Tuberculosis
Sanatorium in Wayne County. It
supports tuberculin skin testing
programs in schools, aids the
free chest X-ray surveys, assists
TB patients and furthers medical
research.
* *
Moses Schonfeld was named
. special consultant to Henry Cabot
Lodge, Republican nominee for
Vice President. Schonfeld, UN
representative of the Zionist Or-
ganization of Anierica, is presi-
dent of Sun-Fast Textiles, Inc.,
and operates a
commercial
fishing fleet in
New England
He resides in
Mamaroneck,
N.Y., with his
wife, the for-
mer Ruth' Bi-
tensky, a n d
their three
children. Born
in London, in
1910, he was
educated in
England, Pale- Schonfel
on-
stine and Germany and
bia
don University and
His
University in New
father, the late Dr. V or Schon-
'A achi in
feld, was founder
Britain and was
bbi of he
ebrew
Union Orthodo
gregations in t
United Ki
dom from 192 930.

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BRODSK
Miss EDIT
publicist,
journalist a
editor of Ke
been appoint
ing Posted,
magazine
Jewish teena 5, it was a
nounced by
Maurice
Eisendrath, pr
Union of Ame
Congregations.

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The appointment of
LOUIS M. LEVITSKY, of South
Orange, N. J., as chairman of
the Board of Governors of the
National Academy for Adult
Jewish Studies was announced
by Bernath L. Jacobs, president
of the United Synagogue of
America.
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PHILIP A. KALODNER, as-
sociate chairman of the young
adult division of- the Allied Jew-
ish Appeal, has been appointed
Deputy Attorney General in
charge of the state-wide civil
rights and investigation division
of the Pennsylvania Justice De-
partment.
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MARCO P. HELLMAN, San
Francisco investment broker, has
been named a trustee of the
California Academy of Sciences.
* • •
NAMIE PHILLIPS, chairman
of the Board of Deputies of South
African Jews, was unanimously
elected president at the closing
session of the organization's con-
gress.

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SOL ROS
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announc
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Bruc
now a' iated
hi
his flower business a
1 Coolidge in Oak Park.
avid, who attended Michigan
State University, brings to the
business a creative talent in
floral design. Since 1920 when
Charles Rosenman first opened
the Subway Flo
Gratiot Ave., t
fami
as
enjoyed
ine
putat'
or
beautif
des'
a
al
serv'ce.

ho e -
poise,
to ch* e
an nce of three ye
rom
teac ing dramatics. S
can be
reached at TO 8-8

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OF A NEW CARPETING STORE AT

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19434 LIVERNOIS at OUTER DRIVE

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th

You are cordially invited to attend our

Grand Opening Celebration and see one
of the largest display of Famous Brand
quality Carpeting ever assembled under
one roof . . . . . at savings that only
CARPET CENTER can offer you. To
accommodate our many customers in the

Northwest section we have opened our
Carpet Center in the midtown area for
your convenience, in addition to our
Livonia location.

OPEN: MON. thru SAT., 9 to 9 p.m.

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OUR
IN-HOME
CARPET SERVICE

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Enables you to select
quality carpeting in the
privacy of your own home
from actual samples.

CALL:

UN 3-8291
KE 8-1850

FREE GIFTS TO ALL AT BOTH STORES

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Guarantee

100%
Nylon at t this priuce.
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believably
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decorator:

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colors.

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PLUSH
PILE
CARPETING

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Deep luxurious plush
carpeting of plain
cut pile. All wool.

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Grand 1
Opening
Special!

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Sq. Yd.

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Tightly constructed
for beauty and dur-
ability in fashionable
' colors.

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Reg.
$8.95
Value

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100% COTTON
CARPETING

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In a long heavy cut pile.
Available in a rainbow of
decorator colors.

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-Grand Opening Special!

Sq. Yd.

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ALL WOOL.
Luxurious

Fine
Selection
Of Colors.

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Sq. Yd.

ONEY DOWN..

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36 MONTHS TO PAY

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ACETATE & VISCOSE

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With Foam Rubber Pad

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In a tightly woven 3
dimensional scroll design.

in luxurious tweeds.
Compare at $29.95.

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SCULPTURED
WILTON

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Against
inka Criminals
ought by Congress 11
Criminal investigations are 11
now being conducted in Ger- 11
many against the commanders
and members of the "Special 11

CommandoS" of the former an-
nihilation camp at Treblinka,
according to information reach-
ing the World Jewish Congress
in New York. About 700,000
Jews were put to death•by gas-
ing in this notorious camp.
Several of the culprits have
already been apprehended and
are under arrest. Investigation
against others is now going on.
Witnesses are sought able to
give testimony, about the com-
manders of the camps and mem-
bers of the special. commandos,
to substantiate charges against
those denying responsibility and
against whom no investigation
could be initiated for lack of in-
formation about them.
All surviving inmates of Tre-
blinka who can testify are Fe-
quested to contact Dr. Nehem-
iah Robinson, Director, Insti-
tute of Jewish Affairs, 15 E.
84th St., New York, 28.

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Announces the

Sid Shmarak's

RADOM TAILORS, CLOTH-
IERS AND CLEANERS are
celebrating their 3rd anniver-
sary at 22155 Coolidge in Oak
Park. To celebrate the occasion,
they are' offering special dis-
counts on brand name cloth-
ing for men, as well as special
prices on cleaning. They also
offer Tuxedo rentals, with in-
dividual fitting; and tailoring
and major remodeling of la-
dies' and men's clothing Prior
to moving to Oak Park, Radom
Tailors were located on Dexter
for 10 years There are free
gifts for the kiddies

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NMI SE esa

SOL NUSBAUM of CARPET CENTER

LOUIS H. HEILBRON, of San II
Francisco, president of the Cali-
fornia State Board of Education, II
has been named the first chair- II
man of the new State College
Board of Trustees which will II
administer California's 15 state`
colleges.
* * *
DR. NELSON J. PONT, of
16636 Joy Road, was inducted 11
into - associate membership of the
American College. of Foot Sur-
geons at its annual meeting in • 111
Drake Hotel, Chicago, last week. II
• * *
FRIEDA S. MILLER, former' II
director of the Women's Bu- II
reau of the United States De-
partment of Labor, and one-
time Industrial Commissioner
for the State of New York under
the governorship of Herbert 11
H. Lehman, was named by the
International Labor Organiza-
tion to make special surveys of
labor conditions affecting chil-
dren and youth in the Near and 11
Middle East.

Business Briefs

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With random sheared
texture. Mothproofed.

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with FOAM- RUBBER PAD

Luxurious effect at
a .Low Price. Com-
pare at $24.95.

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Open: Mon day thru Saturday 9-9 p.m. II

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Over One Million Yards
'of Fine Carpeting

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Sell What
We Advertise

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1 3 - TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fri d ay, S eptember 1 6, 1960

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