a new feature "The Way We Live,"
in connection with preparations for
the 24th Congress of the Commu-
The new-look paper carries many nist Party of the Soviet Union,
photographs and drawings. It prints and other features, too.
a contribution "In the Land of the
Amur Area" by Mikhail Abelman,
MUSIC BY
deputy of the USSR Supreme Sov-
iet. Pyotr Kudish, first secretary
of the Regional Konsomol Commit-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
tee, describes what is being done
by the youth In town and country-
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IRE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Se—Friday, Octaber-16, 1970
U.S.S.R. Reports Birobidzhan Paper Enlarged
Cathy Lifton to IVed
Marc Dobrowitsky
Expansion of the Birobichhan and work and interesting informs-
Yiddish newspaper was reported Linn.
this week to The Detroit Jewish "It is our intention to describe
News by the Soviet Embassy In in more detail and with greater
Washington. The USSR Embassy depth the everyday life, successes
has sent The Jewish News the fol- and 'concerns -of our countrymen,
lowing report from Birobidzhan the culture and welfare of the
signed by Yevgen1 Bagaenko, working people of the Jewish Au-
Novosti Press Agency correspon- tnnomous Region," Naum Korch-
dent for the Khabarovsk Territory: minsky, editor in chief of the
On Oct. 2 subscribers received naper, told this Novosti Press
the newspaper Birobljanen Stern, Agency correspondent. "But we
which is published in Yiddish in will also willingly print articles and
the Jewish Autonomous Region, feature stories, information and
considerably increased in size. The letters about the life of Jewish
paper will now appear three in- people in the Ukraine, Central Asia
stead of two times a week in and in other parts of the Soviet
Pravda format, on four pages. Union. We intend to develop friend-
Beginning on Jan. •, 1971 the ship between all peoples based on
newspaper will come out five times the principles of the Leninist na-
a week. Subscriptions to it may tionalities policy. We will explain
be taken out in any part of the to people the peace-loving foreign
policy of the Soviet Union, a state
Soviet Union.
of working people."
MISS CATHY L/FTON
At a recent engagement party in
their home, Dr. and Mrs. Herman
Litton of Melrose Ave.. Southfield,
announced the engagement of their
daughter Cathy Joy to Marc Allen
Dobrowitsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Dotirowitsky of Victoria Ave.,
Huntington Woods.
The bride-elect is a junior in the
college of education at Eastern
Michigan University. Her fiance is
a tenor in the business school at
University of Michigan.
A June wedding is planned.
Young reporters and printing
workers have joined the staff of
journalists who include Brosi
Miller, member of the Soviet
Writers' Union, the well-known
Jewish poet Isaak Bronfman, the
veteran journalist Naum Fridman
and others. The staff of the edi-
torial office has been tripled and
new departments have been set up.
The editorial board addresses
itself to the population of the Jew-
ish Autonomous Region and also to
people in other territories and re-
gions of the Soviet Union, offering
its columns to their letters,
thoughts, stories about their life
took issue with the "let it wait at-
titude" of the legislature regard-
ing taxes. He said that, "The prop-
erty tax is an oppressive tax, we
need tax reform and we need it
quickly."
Blood Station to Serve
Southeastern Michigan
A new Red Cross blood donor
station opened Thursday at 3010
Coolidge, Berkley. It is expected
to supplement boodmobiles in
meeting increasing blood needs of
the southeastern Michigan area.
Those In good health, between
age 18 and 88, are eligible to
donate blood. Hours are Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday, 1-8
p.m.; Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
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RETAIN JUDGE ROBERT J. DANHOF
People
Make News
HENRY B. BECHEK has been
named manager of the Lane Bry-
ant store in Eastland Center, it
was announced by Harry Bene-
wick, general manager of the com-
pany's Detroit and area stores. He
succeeds Larry Grant, who is now
manager of the Lane Bryant store
at the Northland Center in Detroit.
•
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DR. JOSEPH KAMINETSKY,
day school educator, will be hon-
ored at the 27th annual dinner of
Torah Umesorah, National Society
for Hebrew Day Schools, Nov. 15,
at the New York Hilton Hotel. Tri-
bute will be paid to Dr. Kaminet-
sky by the day school community
throughout North America on the
occasion of his 25th anniversary as
national director of Torah Ume-
sorah.
• • •
WIN SCHULER is the new pres-
ident of the Greater Michigan
Foundation, which sponsors the
i traditional Michigan Week observ-
ance and other activities promoting
Michigan. The foundation board of
governors elected the well-known
restaurateur during its annual
meeting at Schuler's in Jackson.
. • •
LEONARD P. BARUCH, Demo-
cratic candidate for state repre-
sentative from the 64th District,
addressing a meeting sponsored by
the American Association of Uni-
versity Women, stated that "the
lack , of foresight on the part of
many legislators" is the reason
that public schools are "constantly
facing a crisis." At a Homeowners
Civic Association meeting, he also
SAM BARNEIT
We the undersigned, members of the legal profession, and the public in general, strongly indorse the
retention of Judge Robert J. Danhof to the Michigan Court of Appeals. During these past two years of
difficult law enforcement, Judge Robert J. Danhof has consistently demonstrated his ability to properly
apply the law to all cases which come before him and to make the concept of justice a viable reality. We
urge his retention to the Michigan Court of Appeals , so that he may continue to serve the public as an
outstanding jurist. t
IRWIN I. COHN
ABBA 1. FRIEDMAN
Attorney at Law
Attorney at Law
AVERN L COHN
Attorney at Law
JASON L HONIGMAN
Attorney at Law
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BURTON R. SHIFMAN
CHARLES H. GABE
Attorney at Law
MAX M. FISHER
EDWARD SOSNICK
Attorney at Law
Attorney at Law
JOHN I. (JACK) BAIN
STANLEY W. KURZMAN
Attorney at Law
Attorney at Law
RUDY LEITMAN
DAVID R. BERENT
D.D.S.
BRUCE T. LEITMAN
DANIEL S. COOPER
Attorney at Law
MILTON L ROBERTS
ART HOWARD
MILTON HOWARD
SAM D. JACOBS
RAYMOND JACOBS
DAVID-LEBENBOM
MRS. PATRICIA LEVIN
Attorney at Law
THOMAS G. PLUNKETT
Prosecuting Attorney
— Oakland County
STEWART A. NEWBLATT
•
Attorney at Law
EXPERIENCE:
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Graduate of University of Michigan Law
School.
United States Attorney for Western District
of Michigan.
Delegate to Michigan Constitutional Conven-
tion.
Chairman of the Committee on Judicial
Branch.
Legal Advisor to Governor of Michigan for
5 years.
•
Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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Member of the State Bar of Michigan.
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Member of the American Bar Associition.
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Member of the Federal Bar Association.
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Member of the Ingham County Bar Associa-
tion.
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Member of the Michigan Judges Association.
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RETURN JUDGE ROBERT J. DANHOF
TO THE MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS
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