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August 25, 1972 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-25

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4 0-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

WORK IN PAWN SHOP

50-BUSINESS CARDS

WO 2-8698

PERSON to work in picture
frame shop. Livernois-6 Mile
area. Must have some office ex-
perience. 341-8637.

SALE

BOOKKEEPER

Call 352-2336 for app..

I

High diaconate on our own Im-
ports and astro.line. 18,000 pat-
terns to chooee from. Pacer from
21.49 a roll end vinyls from $2.99
a roil. Paperhanging $5.00 • roil
and up. National Wallcoverings.
2950 W. 12 Mlle Rd., Berkley. 3
blocks east of Greenfield. Hours:
9:30-6.00 weekly. Fri. till 9:00.

HOUSEKEEPER. Live In fine
home. Widower. More for home
than wages. 547-4746, 968-4839.

MANAGER for 4 downtown park-
log lots. Outside work. Excel-
lent past employment references
and management experience re-
quired. Starting salary, 115,000.

964-1250

HOUSEKEEPER. Some cooking.
Noon to 6. 175 a week. Near
Northland. School aged children.
356-7446.

CONGENIAL

COMPANION

To share a lovely 2 bedrtn., 2
bath apt. with a slightly handi-
capped retired teacher. One who
can drive and is free to travel.
Room, board, and a small salary.

647-3898

FURNITURE REPAIR

Cig. burns, scratches, dents,
cracks, dog bites, gouges, broken
legs, loose Joints, stains, touch
up. UPHOLSTERY REPAIR spe-
cial care for ANTIQUES.

hoe ossintores

AL SUNSHINE

FURNITURE refinished ■
and re-
paired. Free estimates. 474-8953

51-LOST AND FOUND

DECORATING

Fully licensed and insured. In-
terior and exterior. Plaster re-
pairs, and gutter repairs. No job

398-9477

398-0043

COMPLETE
Interior,
exterior
painting and decorating. New
and old wood refinished. ma-
th:suing. Reasonable. 547.1438

COMPLETE REMODELING. Ad-
ditions, kitchens, dens, base-
ments, family rooms. Free esti-
mates. 538-6894

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Household and Office
Furnitu re

894-4587 or 361 - 5222

EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Eve-
nings, week-ends. Clara. 264-2139.

PANELING, partitions, floors.
ceilings tiled. Also small jobs .
Reasonable. Ron, 9684576

50-BUSINESS CARDS

CEMENT WORK

PAINTING
PAPERHANGING

Quality work at reasonable

Drives, porches, patios, side-1 prices .
walks. Whatever you have
547-7569
that needs to be cemented.
Tree cutting and trimming.
Firewood for sale. 9 years HERALD ROOFING CO.
services in the Oak Park
Local Independent Roofer
area. Call after dark any
Free Estimates
night, Jerry.
Hot Tar or Residential Shingles

522-6155

534-5100 or Res. 676.5070

FIREWOOD

ROOF LEAKS

SUMMER SPECIAL,
DELIVERED i STACKED

Black walnut

$37.50
Birch
$34.50
Fruitwoods
$29.50
Mixed hardwood $25.50

Full cord, coil after dark, any

REPAIRED

Gutters cleaned, repaired

and

installed. Small jobs welcome.
Free estimates.

538-2665

night, Jerry.

522-6155

JULIUS ROSS

MOVING CO.

Local and Long Distance STOR-

Bring Your

WALLS ALIVE

wol-
free

AGE. Packing, pianos, appliances,
household furnishings, office
furniture.
7040 Puritan-Detroit

661 - 4441

545-0444

F.L.NCITUC REPAIRS. Reasonable
644-0400, [47.772a.

MEET AN
HONEST MAN

PAINT up for the holidays, In-
terior and exterior. 54416411 or
LAS-9052.

Pointing, roofing, gutters, (oth-
er home repairs. Quick service,
references.

863-2949, after 6.

PASSPORT PHOTOS
2 $395

JANITOR service, office clean-
ing, floor maintenance. man and
wife team. Evan. 835-2823.

Papertique

METRO WINDOW CLEANING

28635 Southfield
35 7 -3266
Overrate Service

on aluminum storm
windows.
Wall washing.
Free Estimates

ANXIOUS to find purple hand
knitted sweater left on Feder-
ation Apts. lot. Belongs to ad-
ministrator's wife, Mrs. Zeldon
Cohen. Reward.

399-4782, 548-4221

s

ONE MAN orchestra. Reaaon-
ble. All occasions. Freddie
heyer. 398-2462.

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS 8. FURNISHINGS

A-I PAINTING &

CEMENT work. Free estimates
776-6630.

541-0278

545-7712 or 838-5073

53-A--ENTERTAINMENT

532-7302

NEED a babysitter or help with
older people? Call LI 5-7539.

Experts

Biota. rms . , ceilings, paneling,
cedar closets, cabinets, repairs.
any woodwork.

LOST

Local and Long Distance
Also Storage

40-A-EMPLOY MENT
WANTED

Call Michael Block the
paper hanger for your
estimates today.

CARPENTER
REAL, EFFICIENT

545-9896

Complete charge bookkeeper
and office manager. Must be
thoroughly exp. In all phases,
bookkeeping, taxes, and finan-
cial statement. Career opportu-
nity with non-profit community
agency. Exc. salary. Working
environment and fringes.

5

CUSTOM PAINTING.
Interior,
exterior. Wink walls. Free esti.;
mates. Work guaranteed. 332-
2863.

WALLPAPER

Person needed . full-time or

part-time. Experienced only.
1400 Michigan Ave.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

INVITATIONS

20% OFF

SCANDINAVIAN

Order fine contemporary feral
tore from Denmark. Sweden at
savings of 25%.
MR. KOLOFF
557-4748

Westinghouse stack washer

dryer. 11 months old-white.

$395. Draw draie rods.

354-1245

Netz dining room set, oval
table, 6 cane back chairs,
magnificent breakfront. V:t-

vane weathered mahogany in ,

antique white. 2 years old_ Or-

iginally 83,200, asking $1,-

800- Hanging wall units, lux-
urious wool shag carpeting,
living
rem, furniture
plus

miscellaneous.

3 54-6 1 3 3

FINE CHINA. Castleton, tur-
quoise 5 piece place setting for
0. Half price. 626-9837.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 25, 1972-49

-1-aeli Says Man Can Harness
Winds to Cool City in Summer

s

HAIFA - The climate of
cities. particularly tempera-
ture and wind speed and di-
rection can to a large extent
be designed by man instead
of leaving it to nature, ac-
cording to an Israeli environ-
mentalist reporting his re-
search results.
Prof. Baruch Givoni of the
Leonard and Diane Sherman
Environmental Science Cen-
ter of the Technion
Institute of Technology, ex-
plained that the temperature
within a city is often far
higher than in the surround-
ing area because the build-
ings within the city absorb
the sun's heat during the day
and release it very slowly
at night, and added to this
is the heat generated in cities
by transportation, cooking,
air conditioning and industry.
This combination of fact
tors result in the "heat
island" phenomenon, which
is especially felt during
calm summer nights when
the urban temperature re.
mains higher than in the
surrounding country side,
bringing discomfort to mil-
lions of city dwellers.
Prof. Givoni said that man,
through the intelligent plan-

ning and layout of cities, can , and if the streets are wide,
greatly improve this situa-
the adjacent buildings con-
stitute less an obstruction,
tion and induce cooling ven-
greatly improving the ven-
tilation patterns. Recent stud-
tilation of the whole ur-
ies he performed with models
ban space.
of buildings in a 4x8 meter
wind tunnel test section at
If, on the other hand, the
Technion showed that the streets are perpendicular to
height and location of build- the wind direction, the main
ings, and the direction and flow of air usually would
width of city streets are ma- be above the buildings and
jor factors determining the the wind speed in the streets
ventilation patterns, and below would be only one-
hence temperature and wind quarter as fast as the winds
conditions in the cities.
above.
the
High-rise
buildings,
However, this too can be
Technion study showed, serv- improved by the strategic
ed to divert downward the placement of high-rise build.
high winds flowing above the ings which redirect the air
city and this then generates flow above the city down
strong and turbulent wind into the' street level. This
currents at street leVel.
can raise the average wind
Another phenomenon ob- speed to as high as 66 per
served during Prof. Givoni's cent of the free wind steed,
experiments is that it is pos- and in some street locations
sible to manipulate and even to over 90 per cent.
to reverse the direction of
Decisions to
impleMent
the wind through the place- •these findings in the
the. plan
ment of high - rise buildings. ninc of a city, Prof.

When the main streets of
a city are laid parallel t o
the (Erection of the wind
they
form unobstructed

channels through which the
flow of air can penetrate
deep into the urban area,

Lee J. Cobb a Jewish Cop

mystery

NI/

Twist: crins
T h e



Exorcist

', rented
out,
depend
on
whether it is desirable tii
ventilate and cool the inter-
ior of cities. In summer this
is fine, but in winter it mac
bring icy gusts which chill

pedestrains and buildings and

raise the costs of heating

Rosenberg It ti tis

the Steering

Wheel

Leib Rosenberg, who ac hies

By HERBERT G. LOFT
JERRY FUCK, producer of
fame when he was com-
(Copyright, 1972. JTA Inc.)
the unreleased "Michael ed
pletely in charge of the
HOLLYWOOD - LEE J. I Kohlhass" epic from the
n • n award-winning
portrays a Jewish of early 19th Century Ger-
COBB
Danish Pavil-
police detective who gently man playwright Heinrich von ; ion at
the 1964 -
but doggedly persists in at- Kleist (whose prophetic vis-
65 New York
tempting to unravel the mys - ion foresaw the rise of World's Fair.
terious events that involve Adolf Hitler), has abandoned i sgenera l

a tormented 12-year-old girl, the ambitious project that manager of
whose possession causes su - took him to Czechoslovakia
pernatural counteractions, in three years ago. He is now The Steering
2990 W
the filmization of "The Exor- l guiding the run-of-the-rnill. Wheel,
59.A-PIANO FOR SALE
Rosenberg
cost," from the novel by Wil - mystery thriller. "The Long' Grand Bl v I
1970 WURLITZIFil: 2600 00. Call Liam Peter Blatty with the Goodby" by Raymond Chan- , Previously, he was manager
Sally. 222 1047 weekdays.
for
five
years
of
the Artist.
author producing his own dler.
and Writers Club in tiro
screen play.
.
• York, which catered to news
61-A--GARAGE WANTED
William Friedkin, Acad-
B FP; oNrJt
I ;No paper
Since coming
emy-Award winner for "The sRICHARD
from
Detroit, Rosenberg has
Wanted to rent a garage, or
French Connection" is direc- "The Last of Sheila," again been manager of the Danish
ting, with the cast including for Warner Bros. • a sophis- Club
lorg 2 store room. Oak Pork,
and Great Dane.
Max sod Sydow, the promi- heated mystery film in which
Huntington Woods area - pre-
ferred.
nent Swedish actor, to por- he shares star billing with
tray the role of Merrin, the Raquel Welch and James Bartkowicz Sisters
LI 3-0288
exorcist from Europe.
Mason. The story is by Ste- Ito Take On the Best
After an exhaustive sur- phen Sondheirn and Anthony
Apartment Players
vey of young actresses in Perkins.
Derivation of 'Segal'
New York and Hollywood,
' Jane "Peaches" Bartko-
Many claim that the name
w icz,
Michigan's contribu
Blatty and Friedkin select-
"Segal - was originally used
BILLY WILDER and I. A.
ed Linda Blair, a Connecti-
hulion to world tennis com-
to designate that its bearer
. Diamond's screen comedy,
cut junior high school stu-
petition, and her sister, Chris
was a Levite (from the
" The Ap artment , " of a doz- "P I u
dent, to take the part of
m" Bartkowicz, will-
priestly tribe of Levi). When
en years ago, which became , make public appearances
Regan, the victim of a me-
Jews were compelled to take
a
y musical under
aturday
and Sunday against
taphysital
case
of
demonic
last names, Levites chose
the title of "Promises, Pro- the best male competition
possession.
this name which was an ab-
mises,"
with
Neil
Simon
sup-
from
North
Park and Fox
Ellen Burstyn, winner of
breviation of their distinc-
plying the book. Hal David Hill apartments in Southfield
tive,role. The expression is the New York Film Critics the lyrics and Burt Bacha• and Bloomfield Hills.
an abbreviation for "S'gan award arid an Oscar nomi- rach the score, now makes
L'Cohen" which means "one nee for her performance in another turn into the cinema, l The tennis exhibition, host-
ed by Sullivan•Smith. Inc ,
who assists the Cohen," or "The Last Picture Show," t
this time to reappear as a
"one who is second (in dis- depicts Chris MacNeil, the musical extravaganza. Shoot- of Southfied. begin 10 a m.
is scheduled for late Saturday at the tennis courts
tinction) to a Cohen." Some actress whose young daugh- in
16300 N
Park
contend that the expression ter's mental and physical 1973, for 20th Certury Fax . adjoining
health
is
deteriorating.
Drive. On Sunday afternoon
is an abbreviation for "Segu-
• • •
Jason
Miller,
himself
the
.
at
2,
the
Bartkowicz
sisters
lah La-shem" which refers
NEIL SIMON's Broadway meet members of the Fox
to a Levite as being "chosen author of the Broadway play,
"That Championship Sea- hit, "The Prisoner of Sec- Hills tennis team at 411 Fox
for (the service of) God."
son," has been signed for and Avenue" also is destined Hills, Bloomfield Hills.
the co-starring role of Fath- for some more mileage on
The Bartkowicz exhibition
Zeal
the screen The author is at North Park is an added
The greatest dangers to er Karras.
• ••
writing his own screenplay feature of the first annual
liberty lurk in insidious en-
BA R B RA STREISAND from the stage c o m e d y, tennis tournament for rest-
croachment by men of zeal,
well-meaning, but without portrays a campus radical, which critics have acclaimed dents. of the 800 - apartment
understanding. - Louis D. Robert Redford a rather as his funniest. Directed by Icomunity. Champions of that
conservative football hero, Mike Nichols and produced l tournament will be crowned
Brandeis.
in "The Way We Were," a by Saint Subber, "The Pris- at a 5 p.m. Sunday party
The boy gathers materials love affair set in the World oner of Second Avenue" is Stewart Krohn, tennis pro at
for a temple, and then when War II period. Arthur Lau- playing to capacity audiences the North Park Racquet Club,
he is 30 concludes to build rents wrote the screenplay in its eighth month at the will be referee and announc-
a woodshed, - Henry D. from his own novel, with Eugene O'Neil Theater in er at the exhibition. Alan

Sydney Pollack dir.ec-1.42g-

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