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September 30, 1960 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-30

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News of Suburbia

Dick Lurie's $1,000,000 Ford
Plant Opens Officially in Oak Park

Return of Dayan Cues Possibility of Full Israel-Ethiopia Ties

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Agri-
culture Minister Moshe Dayan
returned home unexpectedly
from an official visit to Ethio-
pia, to confer with Prime Min-
ister David Ben-Gurion.
Dayan, who met last week
with Ethiopian Emperor Haile
Selassie and government offi-
cials in Addis Ababa, had been
scheduled to proceed directly to
Nigeria to represent Israel at

Feinberg Gift to
Hebrew U. Library
in Joffe's Memory

Charles E. Feinberg, Detroit
bibliophile and art collector,
last week sent to the Hebrew
University Library, through
American Friends of the
brew University, a set
art
objects and etchings,
mem-
ory of Boris Joffe.
The Jewish Nati
Fund
presently is receivi
gifts in
Joffe's memory for t planting
of a Joffe Woodlan
Israel.

This unusual thin-shell concrete roof frames the cars in
the dodecagon-shaped showroom of Dick Lurie Ford, Inc., which
opened officially Wednesday at Ten Mile and Greenfield Rds.
in Oak Park.
*
*
The $1,000,000 Dick Lurie an employe dining area. All
Because of the Sukkot
Ford Agency plant was for- areas except the service and
mally opened Wednesday at bump - and - paint departments holiday s, there will be
Ten Mile Rd. and Greenfield are air conditioned.
earlier deadlines for edi-
Rd. in Oak Park with ceremo-
General and administrative torial copy for our next two
nies that also introduced the offices, private executive offices issues.
1961 model cars.
All copy for the issue of
and a conference room,
Civic leaders, public officials equipped for movie presenta-
Oct.
7 must be on in our
and Ford Motor Co. executives tions at sales meetings are lo-
hands
before 10 a.m. on
were guests of Dick Lurie, pres- cated on the second floor.
Monday
ident; Harry Belcastro, secre-
Lurie said the entire project,
or the issue 0
tary-treasurer; and members of
from initial sketches to finishing
14 must
I •
their organization.
Highlight of the new plant touches, was a year in the ma,
ore
10
on
Monday,
is its special showcase show- ing.
Oct. 10.
room. It hds 12 sides and an un-
The reg ar deadli
dulant thin-shell concrete roof. Lipkin Will Sol. ith
copy s u
The glass enclosure provides an
Jewish
.M.
easy view of the new cars to Oakland Sym ony
on Mo
persons passing along both in-
Pianist Seymo
Lipkin, a
tersecting roads at the show- former Detroiter, ill be fea-
on
room location.
tured soloist 8:15 m. Oct. 16 Yeshiva U.
Under the concrete roof, when the South • and Sym- in Scholar
ney
called a "Limped thin-shell phony Orchestra ope 1960- S
ach Student
dodecagon" by architect Nathan
61 conce
eshiva University spends
Levine, AIA, of Levine-Alpern
son in the Oak more on scholarship aid for
Associates, is an 18-foot chan-
Park High each student than any other
delier.
School Audi- college in the United States.
A viewer driveway circles the
torium.
Based on the most recent
4,000 - square - foot showroom,
Winner of complete figures available, 1955-
which is connected to the 30,-
thp coveted 56, the survey shows that Yesh-
000-square-foot main building
Rachmanin o f f iva Univer
by a furnished concourse lounge
Award, Lipkin of $
each student
for customer convenience.
has played
in the •
There are two other lounges
Lipkin,
with many
eshiva Univer y spent almost
in the main building, one for the major symphony orches
$1,000,000 on scholarsh .
administrative personnel and in the country. He re
Autho y for
another for service people, and toured Europe with L
is Dr.
Bernstein and the Ne
search ire
of air
Orchestra
Merit
orp., t
New Year Message Philharmonic
All future concerts
large sing e d i s p e n
conducted by Henri
schol rship mon
'S re-
Issued by Lodge
musical director of the
iss Laura P.
Henry Cabot Lodge, Repub- Oakland Symphony. For in- Kent, in an article in "College
lican nominee for Vice Presi- formation, call LI 7-5457,
and University."
dent, issued the following Rosh
Hashanah message:
"Shana Tova. I join with my
fellow citizens of the Jewish
YOUR JEWISH
faith and all Americans in their
prayer for peace on this Rosh
NATIONAL FUND
Hashanah. All my efforts will
continue to be directed to the
establishment of that lasting
peace which the prophets of the
Old Testament have predicted
will be the reward of all man-
kind."

Earlier Deadlin

that country's independence
celebrations next weekend. -
Political observers here link-
ed Dayan's sudden return with
the possibility of the establish-
ment of full diplomatic recogni-
tion of Israel by Ethiopia. Rela-
tions between the two countries
so far have been only on the
consular level.
Dayan did not disclose the
nature of his talks with Ethio-
pian leaders, but said they were
held in a "most friendly atmo-
sphere" and were devoted to
"various subjects." It was learn-
ed, however, tha
survey of
agri
pote
s as we >
an Is-
r
thiopian partnership in
ing ventures, were among
the issues discussed by Dayan
and Ethiopian fici s.
Joint Israel- hi an agric
tural and in str .
p •
will includ
h
sta
of a spe 1
thiop -Israel
Developm t
mpany alr
approve y the Empe
ch
would bring
tivation

nds of acres of
ow lands and would estab-
lish new settlements in the de-
velopment areas.
In connection with the expan-
sion of existing cooperation be-
tween the two countries in Red
Sea fishing ventures, two Israeli
fishing vessels left Haifa for
the 12,000-mile trip around

Africa to the Ethiopian port of
Massawa where they will be
based. The ships, barred from
making the trip through the
Suez Canal by the United Arab
Republic blockade, will market
the fish via the Israeli port of
Eilat.

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Rockaway Heads Youth
at Cong. Bnai David

Melville J. Richman, president
of Cong. Bnai David, announces
the appointment of Robert
Rockaway to the newly-estab-
lished post of director of youth
activities.
Rockaway is a senior at
Wayne State University and has
h a d extensive experience i n
camp youth work. In addition
to programming and group
leadership, he will also assume
responsibility for leading the
junior congregation which
meets in the chapel every Sat-
urday and festival at 10 a.m.
The youth club has begun its
Sunday morning services and
activities at the synagogue,
24350 Southfield. All youth, 13-
17, are invited. For further in-
formation, Rockaway can be
reached at TO 7-6764.

JOHNNY LEBOW

Ask
Blue-White box
calli
the Jewish Na
Fund Office.

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