F• Manuel Kaplan, Pharmacist, 81 New WSU Press, Dover, Other Publications New works just issued by nate them in "Stories of the Wayne St a t e University Hindus" by Prof. James A. Press include: "The Literary Kirk. This Macmillan-pub- Sign Language of German lished volume contains inter- Romanticism," by Marianne esting texts of Hindu stories, Thalmann; "Cognitive Per- interpretations of their wis- ceptual Motor Dysfunction," dom, their heroes and hero- aimed at aiding in an under- ines, their ethics and codes stading of subgroups of of life. For students of world handicaped children suffer- literatures this is a must. ing from learning disabili- ties, by Eli Z. Rubin, Jean Dover `Dolls,' Puppets' Add to the Dover paper- S. Braun, Gayle R. Beck and Lela A. Llorens; "The Christ- backs two books that will en- tian Humanism of Flannery lighten and enchant art lov- O'Connor," by David Eggen- ers and those s e eking schwiler; "The Wine and the information on cr e a tive Will: Rabelais' B a c chi c skills. They are by Max v on Christianity," by Florence Boehm and they have the M. Weinberg. merit of research—into such "The poet's sense of self subjects as dolls, puppets in 19th Century poetry" is and related subjects. expressed by Prof. Fred Ben Fried, Owner His "Dolls," containing 277 Kaplan of City University of illustrations, was translated of Power Laundry New York in the WSU Press 'en Fried, founder in 1904 volume "Miracles of Rare from the German by Jose- phine Nicoll. Miss Nicoll also Tab, one of the first power Device." translated his "Puppets and laundries in Detroit, died George G. Suggs, Jr., Automata" w h i c h has 216 Tuesday at age 90. He re- is Dr. the author of the WSU illustrations. tired seven years ago. of James H. Peabody Another important Dover Mr. Fried, 30670 Kensing- study paperback is John Toland's and the Western Federation ton, Southfield, was born in of Miners in "Colorado's "The G r e a t Dirigibles— Russia. He leaves two sons, Their Triumphs and Disas- Herman and Louis; two War on Militant Unionism." ters." It is a meritorious il- WSU Prof. Henry J. Pratt daughters, Mrs. Max S. lustrated work. (Amy) Klein and Mrs. Her- provides a case study of * * * complex organizations in the man (Roselyn) Litman; two Film. Stars Quiz Book brothers, three sisters, nine WSU book "The Liberaliza- S t a n 1 e y Appelbaum, to- tion of American Protestant- grandchildren and nine great- gether with. Hayward Cirker, ism." grandchildren. Especially significant among has compiled . a remarkably the new Wayne State Uni- interesting question and an- Saul Conn, Movie versity books is "Youth and Social Change," edited by Rabbis Urge Nixon Projectionist, 73 Profs. Morton Levitt and Grant Amnesty to Saul J. Conn, a motion Ben Rubenstein. picture projectionist since The volume contains a Viet War Resisters 1920. died Monday at age 73. score of essays by eminent BOSTON (JTA)—The Mas- He was a member of Crafts- authorities who deal with the sachusetts Board of Rabbis man Lodge of the Masons. subjects relating to the new called on President Nixon to Mr. Conn, 21290 Los. Pal- generation's reactions to grant amnesty to Americans mos, Southfield, was born in political, social and economic who are imprisoned or liv- Pennsylvania. He leaves his developments. ing abroad because they re- wife, Cecilia; four sons, Al- The many items touched fused to serve in the armed bert, Norman, Bernard and upon refer to the dissident forces during the Vietnam Raymond; and eight grand- causes, the student revolt, war. children. the role of the hippies. The resolution noted that Touched upon also is the some 75,000 of these young Benjamin Krell, 72 adolescent approach and the Americans are either in jail search for solutions. The living as exiles abroad. Benjamin Krell Jr., a re- editors of these important or Resisters who fled to other tired agent for Metropolitan studies emphasize that the countries face a possible five- Insurance Co., died March aim of the collected views year jail sentence and a $10,- 17 at age 72. is to "appraise in a current 000 fine should they under- Mr. Krell, a native of To- sense a process which has take to return home. ledo, lived in Detroit 65 been afoot in the land since years. He was a member of 1964." Intercontinental Hotel Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the All the classic rhymes and Hannah Schloss Old Timers. songs for children are in- Expansion Approved He lived at 23105 Providence, cluded in the paperbacked JERUSALEM—The minis- Southfield. Dover-published "The Nur- terial committee on Jerusa- Surviving are his wife, sery Rhyme Book." It in- lem has approved 200 extra -.. Josephine; a daughter, Mrs. cludes the traditional pro- rooms for the Intercontinen- Harold (Elaine) Edelson; verbs, songs, riddles, lulla- tal Hotel on the Mount of three grandchildren and one bies, games and other fea- Olives. great-grandchild. The approval, which would tured children's nursery ma- double the hotel's capacity, terial. Edited by Andrew Lang, was given over objections by Max Halpern, 75 this paperback was illus- Religious A f f a i r s Minister Max Halpern, founder of trated by L. Leslie Brooke. Zerach Warhaftig. the 40-year-old Standard Fish Religious circles object to Distributors, Inc., 2264 Wil- The explanatory preface adds the expansion because its excellently to the charm of kins, died March 17 at age this collection of nursery construction under the Jor- 75. danians 'had involved build- Mr. Halpern, 16300 W. Nine rhymes. ing a road over part of the For those seeking both Mile, Southfield, was born Jewish cemetery on the hill. reading and practical appli- in Russia and belonged to The area of the addition will Jewish War Veterans cation for very young chil- not be part of the cemetery man Detroit Post 135 dren; two coloring books grounds. and to Downtown Synagogue. published by Dover will be Surviving are his wife, found very useful. They are Betty; two sons, David and "Alice in Wonderland" and Druze Candidate JERUSALEM — Ka m al Burton; a daughter, Mrs. "Aesop's Fables." * * Mansour, adviser to the Is- Merton Zatman of London; Paperbacks issued by Si- rael president on Arab af- a brother, Benjamin; and mon and Schuster Pocket fairs, announced his candi- five grandchildren. Books include a number of dacy for the Knesset, as a exciting novels, some dealing representative of the Druze Maariv's 25th Year with the narcotics problem. community on the Labor TEL AVIV — Maariv, one Included among the new Party list. He was on the of Israel's most popular Pocket Books paperbacks list in 1969, but too far down afternoon daily newspapers, are: "The Circle Game" by to get elected. c .celebrated its 25th anniver- Joel Lieber, "The Husband" The Druze are represented sary recently with a huge by Sol Stein and "The Moun- in the Knesset now by the - \_:-,party at the Tel Aviv Hilton. tain Man" by Vardis Fisher, communications deputy min- Present were cabinet minis- the latter already a major ister, Sheikh Jaber Muadi, ters and other long-time Warner Bros. motion picture. but their younger generation * * * friends of the newspaper. are said to want a younger Editor Arye Dissenchik and Students of varying cul- man with a more progressive Oved Ben-Ami served as tures, mythologies and folk- outlook. There are some hosts for the party. ways will find much to fasci- 15,000 eligible Druze voters. r Manuel Kaplan, owner of Kaplan Cut Rate Drugs on E. Jefferson Ave. for 45 years, died March 17 at age 81. A pioneer in the cut-rate wholesaling of patent medi- cine, Mr. Kaplan was retired for the past 10 years. He was a founder of East Side Lodge of Bnai Brith and eras a member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons. He was born in Poland. Survivors are his wife, Bessie; a son, Sidney; two daughters, Mrs. D a v id (Julia) Karp and Mrs. Mil- ton (Leona) Saks of Mil- waukee; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Israel Unit of JWV Friday, March 23, 1973-41 JERUSALEM — The Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS branch of the American Jew- ish War Veterans is launch- MUSIC BY ing a membership drive in Israel. Founded a year ago, "State AND HIS ORCHESTRA of Israel Post 180" has 78 members, with 45 of them in 968-2563 Tel Aviv, 27 in Haifa, and six in Jerusalem. "However, there are an estimated 2,000 to 5,000 American war veterans here," said branch com- mander Joseph Hersh, "and we want to enroll a bigger portion of them." The or- ganization wants to extend aid to wounded and disabled Israeli veterans and to help set up a "Bea Halohem" in Beersheba. swer book about film stars and their pictures. In the pa- perback issued by Dover under the title "The. Movies: A Picture Quiz Book," there are reproduced 241 stills, the questions are based on these pictures and the answers provide an education in mo- tion picture history. The noted stars are repre- sent2d. There are Lee Cobb, Edc1;:. Cantor, Ed Robinson, Jack. Benny, the Marx broth- ers and the scores upon scores of well known names of the great actors and ac- tresses who have been filmed from 1902 to 1959. The tests and the informative aspects give this paperback extra value. * Mystic Cults F_IRESTONE Students of religious and JEWELRY ! • mystic cults will be interested in two explanatory works is- SUITE 364 ADVANCE. BLDG. sued as paperbacks by Dover 23977 Greenfield at 9 Mile Publications. (313) 557-1860 L. Austine Waddell is the author of "Tibetan Buddhism: With Its Mystic Cults, Sym- b oli s m and Mythology." "Tantra of the Great Libera- tion" is by Arthur Avalon. * * Struggle in Spain Sixty years of life in Spain, the story of a liberal's strug- gles against the rising forces . . and your relatives and guests at your next affair. Weddings, Bar of reaction in Franco's time, Mitzvahs, Sweet 16's, Parties, Anni- versaries. Reasonable. is told in Ronald Fraser's LARGE sEcEcriola of ALL "In Hiding: The Life of Int Lyio-P:so • Tourts.4”.1..m 3S6-3756 Manuel Cortes," a Pantheon BIRMINGHAM GROSSE PTE. book. 141 W . Maple Rd. 16930 Kercheval Cortes now assists in the building materials business his wife had formed while he Classifieds Get Quick Results was in hiding. This is the story of Manuel Cortes who was mayor of a village near Malaga before it fell to Franco's forces in the Spanish Civil War. 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