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July 28, 1972 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-28

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Edward Hyman, Owned
Petroleum Co.; Age 52

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Hint
News

Edward H. Ilyman, former
president of the Save-Way Petro-
leum Co. hire, died July 22. He
was 52.

A Bthoklyn native, Mr. Hyman
ranee to Flint in 1945. In 1970 he
moved 10
Fort Lauderdale. Ile
worked for ('atsman Enterprises
for several years. Ile owned Save-
Way for 10 years Also, he was
involved in real estate. Ile was a
member of Cong. Beth Israel.

1 - outii Center Sets
flolics to Illeet
Students' Needs

Ile leaves his wife, Cora. of Fort
Lauderdale: two sons, Jeff and
Michael; and two daughters, Rhon-
da and Judy, all of Fort Lauder- •
dale; and two sisters.
Interment Brooklyn.

Community
Calendar

July 28—

bath Picnic, Ballenger
Park.
31—Temple Beth El Board
Meeting, 8 p.m.
Aug 3 —Cong. Beth Israel Board
Meeting, 8 p.m.

Youth on
the Move

Louis Harris, 11, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Bernard J. Ilarris, was the
winner of the Flint area Class B
Soap Box Derby title and runner-
up in the annual Soap Box Derby.
The Harris are also the parents of
Richard, winner of the 1966 derby,
and Joel, the 1967 derby champion.

iVERIMMI,: , 7",

lIsrael to Tighten
Entry Laws to Ban
'Undesirables'

14—Friday, July 28, 1972

Candy Workers Strike
for Sweeter Pay Checks

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A long strike
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Interior was predicted Wednesday for
Minister Yosef Burg told the Knes- candy workers at the Elite Candy
' set that he planned to post stricter Co., as employees continued their
regulations regarding entry to Is- walkout into its third day.
; racl to keep out so-called "unde-
Histadrut leader Yitzhak Ben
: sireables " lie was referring to
purported Jewish and other crim- Aharon assured the workers that
inal elements from abroad who the candy industry can afford to
meet their demands and that His-
seek haven in Israel.
Dr. Burg said he intended to tadrut is fully behind them.
amend the 1955 entry laws because
About 3,000 candy workers
"they were inadequate for current
struck Monday after an all-night
needs." The new regulations, he
negotiating session in which they
said, would clearly define under
demanded a share in the profits
what conditions foreign nationals
they claimed Elite was making
would be permitted to enter.
a s a result of two price in-
One of the reasons for tighten-
creases.
ing the rules, he said, was because
"we have been witnessing the
Meanwhile, clerical workers at
phenomenon of citizens of states the Assaf Harofeh Hospital in
friendly to Israel who wrongly ex- Saraband ended their strike Wed-
ploit the hospitality of this coun- nesday but introduced slow down
and selective work measures. They
He said the border control of- refuse, for example, to handle the
ficials "have been helpless to act work related to intensive heart
in the face of this development." treatment, an action that is anger-
ing the medical staff.

The Jewish Youth Center has
changed its hours to meet the
summer needs of students. The
new hours are 3 to 10 p.m. Tues-
day through Thursday, and 1 p.m.
to midnight Saturday. The center
wil be closed Sunday, Monday and
Friday.
The Center once again will he
sponsoring a camping trip to Lake
Superior Provincial Park in On-
tario. The first trip will leave
Aug. 7 and will be chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rittman. The
second trip, which will be co-ed,
will leave Aug. 21. The Council
will supply all knapsacks, cooking
equipment and food. The campers
need only bring a sleeping bag
Okamoto's Dad Prefers
and miscellaneous items. For in-
formation and fees, call the Coun- Death Sentence for Son
cil office, 767-5922..
TOKYO — Yasuo Okamoto, the
Spurred on by the Bobby Fischer-
father of Kozo Okamoto, convicted
Boris Spassky chess matches, the
terrorist of the Lod Airport massa-
Center has set up three chess sets.
cre, told the Kyodo News Agency
Jerry Rittman will provide instruc-
here that he prefers the death
tions.
sentence for his son.
The Center boys' baseball
The elder Okamoto, €2, said,
team, following a shaky start,
"I'm not happy that Kozo was
has won its last four games and
spared of death. He should have
now is a favorite to win the
died together with the other two
terrorists." Kozo recently was
YMCA playoffs. The adult team
sentenced to life in prison by an
has won three and lost four with
Israeli military court.
one game remaining before the
"I would like to express my
playoffs. Spectators wishing to ,
apology again to the many inno-
take in a game, should call the
cent
people who were victimized,"
('enter, 233-7522, for a schedule,
Okamoto said.

Earl Yaellin, regional director
of ' the Jewish Welfare Board,
visited the Center recently and
came away impressed. Yaellm
stated that the ('enter was a step
in the right direction, and was
doing a good job considering
the short time it had been open.

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