Great Personal Document of Survival Martin Cray went through ing them on many steps. hell. As a youngster he had He tells his story in "For to acquire the skill of resort- Those I Loved," which he ing to trickery, of becoming did with Max Gallo and a smuggler, of trading under which was translated from the very eyes of the German the French by Anthony troops in Poland and of fool- White. The personal docu- COUPON Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces Peroinafired Party Favor, Invitation. and Party Arremoirieft for all to-cordon, MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 MAR JON LAUNDRYMAT Open Every Day &GO A.M. -10 p.m. Single, Doable & Triple Leads •111111 Parking in Paw 3257 W. 12 Milo is torkley Now Geoenfiehl a Ceoledge 1/3 Off amp owe lead _Ms e•rp•.. Weekly Turkey Drawing WOMEN! NEED A MAN? CALL DIAL-A-MAN MAINTENACE CO. FREE ESTIMATE 477-3778 LET US SEND OUR TRAINED MALE MAIDS FOR YOUR HEAVY DUTY HOUSEHOLD WORK WE SPECIALIZE IN: • CARPET CLEANING • FLOOR WAXING • WALL WASHING • GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING ment received extra praise in a foreword by David Doug- las Duncan. It is the story of survival after Treblinka but it is, at the same time, the tale of courage, persistence, a de- termined will not to be de- stroyed. Gray's life story is another indictment of the Nazi terror which caused the death of his family, that of his wife who is part of the struggle. His story is not only one of struggle under Nazism. It is part of a man's life of horror which pursued him, afflict- ing him with the death of his wife and children, those he loved and for whom he had evinced the struggle for life. He succeeded in gathering fortunes, only to lose them. He built a family life, only to see destruction. But the will to create the honorable gifts that pay tribute to the beloved continue in his new aims, the good he does in memory of his wife and chil- dren through the Dina Gray Foundation. Now in com e from this book, the funds available carry on for good deeds, for sufferers not to be forgotten. The moving Martin Gray story will arouse much more than sympathy: "For Those I Loved" created respect and admiration for a courageous author. Defeat is a school in which truth always grows strong. —Henry Ward Beecher. THE DETROIT JEMSIII NEWS 3 Held in Attack on Bus Near Old City JERUSALEM (JTA) — Three Arab youths remained in custody in connection with the fire-bombing Sunday of a bus in East Jerusalem. The youths, age 16, 18 and 29, were held after 17 other Arab suspects were released. The bomb, a "Molotov cocktail," thrown at the bus from the Old City walls near the Rockefeller Museum, started a fire, but Ainguished by the bus driver, Mein Mizrachi, and another driver, Shlomo Levi. None of the six passengers on the bus were hurt.. Police said the attack was the first act of sabotage in East Jerusalem in recent months and the first time a "Molotov cocktail" was used. 3 Gaza Checkpoints Put Out of Operation JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is- raeli authorities announced they were no longer checking persons and vehicles at three checkpoints in the Gaza Strip. The checks had been in ef- fect since the Six-Day War at Erez, Nahal Oz and Kerem Shalom. Authorities said military police would remain at the posts for occasional spot checks. The relaxation was due to the relatively peaceful situa- tion in the Gaza Strip recent- ly and Israel's desire to nor- malize life there as on the West Bank. Friday, Dec. 15, 1,72-41 Oak Montessori Center Now Accepting Enrollment for Winter Session AFTERNOONS ONLY Ages 21/2 to 5 • Newly Equipped • Licensed Stall • Complete program for child's growth d Development With Lots of Tender Loving Care Centrally Located in Oak Park CALL Mrs Arlene Fauden, 968-7357 ' Mrs. Patty Littman, 546-2141 Jewish Vocational Service Announces "PROJECT RETURN" A Workshop for Women Plonneng to Enter or Return to the Lobo. Morket Apply Now For January Group Enrollment Is Limited and Pre Registrohon Is Necessory By Jon 2, 1973 Sessions to be held in the Southfield Area For Appl.cotoon or informotion Jewish Vocational Service 15660 W. 10 Mile Rd. 48075 Southfield 557-5341 Member Agency, Jewish Welfare Federation Abe aerow Proudly Announces the New Location of Artistic Upholsterers 5755 Schaefer (1 block North of Ford Rd., Dearborn (Lots of Adjacent Parking) live have been building Fine Furniture for over 50 years. Custom Upholstering at prices that will please you. Largest Selection of Fine Fabrics. ire will build your furniture to meet your most exacting specifications. ABE CHEROW AND BILL KENNEDY' the rherow. l'rrswlent (,/ ..11-tr.stic 1 ph(d.sterer.s, is (iftrt, see,' nil TI (:/intinels (I frzrwl present- ing hi.s own cottirrirreWits with the daily movie. Try us . . . You'll be glad you did. CALL LU 4-5900 FOR A FREE HOME VISIT FROM OUR DECORATING CONSULTANT. NO OBLIGATION. We make custom slipcovers and draperies. 440filereri 5755 Schaefer Road (1 block North of Ford Road) Dearborn LU 4-5900 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.