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June 09, 1967 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-09

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30—Friday, June 9, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Einstein Lodge's Bond Effort

LETTER BOX

Dr. PHILIP LEVINE will re-
ceive an honorary doctor of science
degree from Michigan State Univer-

Friedinans Mark
Golden [Trading Date

sity at graduation ceremonies Sun-
day. Levine is the discoverer of
the Rh factor in human blood,
which has saved the lives of thou-
sands of infants. Levine is dean
emeritus of the division of im-
munohematology, Ortho Research
Foundation in Raritan, N. J. He
served as president of the Ameri-
can Society of Human Genetics
in 1966.

Yes Vote Urgent
in Southfield' Says
Campaign Head

Editor. The Jewish News:
Before you go to the Southfield
polls Monday:
As you know there are two sides
to every story—the truth—and the
lies. Before the school elections in
March, the public was exposed to
a series of lies and half-truths that

were presented in advertisements
and letters under the heading of

"facts." These so-called facts were
actually calculated and vicious
misrepresentations, paid for by

FOR THE BEST IN
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

MR. AND MRS.

SAM EMMER

FRIEDMAN

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but a fool is always right.
—Hare

*

seem to enjoy the privileges of
making a profit in the Southfield

Tito Ex-Detroiters
to Set Up Physics
Dept. at Bar-Ilan

Dr. Nathan Wiser, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Moses Wiser of Cranbrook
Dr., recently accepted an appoint-
ment as associate professor of phy-
sics at Bar-Ilan University. To-
gether with Dr. Arthur Judah
Greenfield (right), former De-

g3nat. Orith

Activities

BUSINESS AND PROFES
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold a
co-ed meeting 8:30 p.m. June 20,

at Cong. Beth Hillel for paid-up
members. Gentlemen guests are
welcome. Josephine Jackson of the
Social Security Administration will

speak on Social Security benefits
and related issues. There will be

Dr. Wiser

Dr.

Greenfield

aren't interested in our schools or
our children. Many must only like
to make money here—since they
live elsewhere. They have shown
that they are willing to spend a
lot of money if they can "save a
buck," even if by doing so they
cheat our children out of a decent
education.
For 11 weeks many of your vi-
tally concerned neighbors have
been working long hours with me.
We have endeavored to carry the
truth to every voter. We have held
over 80 public meetings. We have
sent four mailings to every home.
We have worked with the news-
papers to insure full coverage of

None

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for Any Occasion

We have even rung every door-
bell to present the true story to
every resident. It has been a
long, hard task to attempt to
counteract the destructive and
irresponsible actions of those
who are only concerned with a
dollar today, rather than the
future of our community, our
property value s, and good
schools.

Business
Brevities

Rudi Leiser and Sam Diliberto
introduce a new concept in men's
barbering. With the grand opening
this Sunday, THE EXECUTIVE
MEN'S HAIR STYLING SALON,
13807 W. 9 Mile Rd. in Oak Park,
will feature individualized hair
styling using the Capilo D. Paris
and Roffler Stylist systems. Rep-
resentatives from these two com-
panies will demonstrate various
hair stylings for men on Sunday

Tel Aviv Hilton Appoints
New U.S. Representative

Newman

Schiff, Dr. Morton Roth and Leo-
nard Trunsky, secretaries. Named
to serve two-year terms on the
board of directors were Solly
Abels, Daniel Arnold, Ronald D.
Bassey, Leon Belin, Walter Ber-
low, Louis Cassel, Maurice Glasier,
William Grey, Joseph Hacker, Dr.
Morris Hutton, Nathan Kolb,
David B. Keywell, Fred Keywell,
Marshall Madison, Herbert Mar-
golis, Jack S. Milin, Robert Par-
kans, Julius C. Pliskow, Norman

NEW YORK—Ronny Barkay has
been appointed special sales rep-
resentative in the U.S.A. for the
Tel Aviv Hilton. This was an-
nounced by Robert J. Grant, gen-
eral manager of the Tel Aviv Hil-
ton.
Prior to joining the Hilton or-
ganization, Barkay worked for In-
ther International Travel Promo-
tion, being responsible for the
promotion of tour packages to
members of the travel industry.
A native of Chile, Barkay re-
ceived his primary and secondary
schooling in that country.

at the salon, the only one of its Zausmer, Joseph Sklar, Ben Sni-
Appointment of THOMAS W.
kind in Oakland County. For ap- der, Morris W. Stein, Julius S.
LEARY JR., as vice president-
Tobias and Irving S. Wolfe.
pointments, call 398-4788

* * *

Emily Brown is available as a
bridal consultant at the BELLE
JACOB BRIDAL SALON, 19301

Livernois.

Sin

Few love to hear the sins they

love to art.

—Shakespeare.

general sales manager of Calvert
Distillers Co. has been announced
by Arthur F. Murphy, president.
For the past two years, Leary has
been southern division manager
for Calvert. Earlier he was direc-
Caesar Raboy agency in South- tor of marketing services for Cal-
field, and will represent the com- vert's parent company, Joseph E.
pany in the greater Detroit area. Seagram and Sons, Inc.

FRANKLIN J. ELLIAS of Green-
field Rd. has been appointed a
sales representative for the Con-
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
He will be associated with the S.

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Men's Clubs I

Freedman a n d
Chazkel F ali k,
vice presidents;
Bernard L. Good-
m a n, treasurer;
a n d Donald G.

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EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?

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AGENCY

ENTERTAINMENT

the issues.

refreshments and dancing.
* * *
MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAP-
TER will honor its paid-up mem-
bers and welcome new members
at a dinner 7 p.m. June 20 at the
We have tried our best to pre-
home of Mrs. Sylvia Ross, 13110 sent the truth — with sincerity —
Vernon, Huntington Woods. There with full honesty—with integrity.
will be games and guest speaker We have used nothing but the
will be Mrs. Elaine Lowenthal facts to answer every question,
from Weight Watchers. For infor- scotch every rumor and unmask
mation contact Mrs. Eugene Paul, every lie. We have done all we
DI 1-2776, or Mrs. Myron Homer, know how to do! Our final effort
MI 7-5253.
will take place Sunday between
* * *
2 and 4 p.m. In addition to an
IVAN S. BLOC!! CHAPTER will "open house information service"
hold its annual paid-up member- at every school, we will keep our
ship party 8 p.m. Thursday at the phones open (353-8300) for your
Workmen's Circle Center. Dues last-minute questions!
We need your "YES" vote on
may be paid at the door, and
all three Southfield school propo-
there will be entertainment.
sitions—the five-mill renewal—the
four-mill increase — and the $8,-
000,000 building bond issue. If you
have read or heard our story you
know
these needs are urgent, real
Temple Israel Men's Club re and just.
cently elected its officers for the
ROBERT R. SCRASE,
coming year. The new executive
General Chairman
is Sidney J. Newman, president;
Southfield Schools
Irving S. Rosen-
Election Campaign

troiter who is at present research
physicist at Bell Telephone Labora-
tories in Elizabeth, N.J., and with
Dr. Moshe Luban of Seattle, he is
planning to establish a department
of graduate physics at Bar-Ilan
University this fall.
Dr. Wiser, research physicist for
"
IBM Co. at Monsey, N.Y., has been
invited to present a paper before
the International Conference of
Physicists meeting in Copenhagen
June 19-30. Dr. Wiser will discuss
the electron tunneling phenomena, I
a field in which he has done ex-
tensive research and gained some
recognition.
The conference, sponsored by
NATO and the Danish Atomic
Energy Commission, will be at-
tended by some 150 physicists thal, Newton L.
representing 20 countries.

DI 1-1609

their 50th wedding anniversary.
Their children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
School District, but apparently ard Friedman, held the brunch
aren't willing to pay their fair for them.
The Friedmans are members of
share of the taxes.
Obviously, such "businessmen" Beth Aaron Synagogue.

certain selfish "businessmen" who

At the Einstein Lodge of Bnai Brith installation dinner-dance,
(from left) Oscar Bakalar, incoming president; Milton Seidenman,
national Bnai Brith Israel Bond chairman; Felix Rosenzweig,
Einstein Israel Bond chairman; Leo Weberman, outgoing president
and Max Freedman, program chairman. A check for $5,000 was pre-
sented by the lodge as a gift jr a project in Israel. An emergency
Israel Bond appeal by Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel Bond director,
resulted in over $22,000 in Israel Bond sales.

And His Orchestra

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Friedman of
Montmartre Ave., Oak Park, were
honored recently with a cham-
pagne brunch on the occasion of

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