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October 05, 1973 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-05

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Honorary Chairmen Picked
for Event Honoring Woodcock

Personalities in business,
civic and philanthropic cir-
cles are the honorary chair-
men of the dinner for Leon-
ard Woodcock, UAW presi-
dent, who will receive the
1973 National Bnai Brith Hu-
manitarian Award Nov. 28 at
Cobo Hall.
Irwin I. Cohn is general
chairman. Honorary chair-

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CARS TO BE DRIVEN

To any ,state. Also drivers furnish- .
ed to ;drive your car anywhere.
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed

DRIVEAWAY SERVICE
9970 Grand River
Detroit, Mich. 48204
WE 1-0620-2142

men are Louis Berry, Walker
L. Cisler, Max M. Fisher and
Joseph L. Hudson Jr.
Banquet proceeds will go
to the Youth Services of the
Bnai Brith Foundation, in-
cluding Hillel Foundations at
more than 280 universities
and colleges, Bnai Brith
Youth Organizations and
Bnai Brith Vocational Serv-
ices
F o r dinner reservations,
call the Bnai Brith Founda-
tion, 354-6100.

The devil is the father of
lies, but he neglected to pat-
ent the idea, and the business
now suffers from competition.
—Josh Billings

ORDER YOUR '74 FORD NOW!

I'LL GIVE YOU 5 LBS. OF MATZHOS IF
I CAN'T BEAT YOUR BEST DEAL!!

PHIL SCHOSTAK

SEE OR CALL "PHIL"
THE CAR BROKERS KNOW
ME—YOU SHOULD X00!

OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY III 9 V.M.

29200 TELEGRAPH (AT 12 MILE)

AVIS FORD 354-3000

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1974
FO

MUSTANGS, MAVERICKS, PINTOS
TORINOS, LTDS, T-BIRDS, etc.

America's Finest Display
of 1914 Fords

Immediate Delivery

ALL MODELS

FREE

MUSTANG GHIA

Register — No Purchase Necessary

Drive For One Year

AVIS FORD Has the Finest

FORD SERVICE CENTER

in the Midwest

It Pays to do Business with a Name
Everyone Knows — That's AVIS I

29200 Telegraph

(at 12 Mile Rd.)

354.3000

OPEN MON. AND THURS III 9 P.M.

AVI
FO

Round Table
to Cite Pioneer
in Brotherhood

10—Friday, October 5, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CONGRATULATIONS!

You've just stepped up
to a more expensive suit;
the one you're wearing
just went up in price.

ALFRED PELHAM

Former Detroit City Con-
troller Alfred M. Pelham will
be honored for his pioneer
activities in helping to build
a united Detroit community
at a Dec. 16 dinner at Cobo
Hall where he will receive
t h e National Brotherhood
Award of the National Con-
ference of Christians and
Jews.
Pelham, former Wayne
County budget director, is
currently co-chairman of the
education task force of the
Detroit Board of Education.
He is also a former vice-
president f o r finance o f
Wayne State University and
former interim president of
Wayne County Community
College.
The dinner will raise funds
in support of the Detroit
Round Table's 1974 communi-
cation programs to build un-
derstanding and cooperation
among citizens of different
religious and racial back-
grounds.

Luba Trepper
Begs Husband's
Right to Emigrate

NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs.
Luba Trepner, wife of the
former leader of the "Red
Orchestra," Leopold Trep-
per, arrived here Tuesclim
for a nation-wide tour to
help gain support for her
husband's efforts to leave
Poland and go to Israel, it
was announced by Yuri Suhl,
a member of the U. S. Free
Trepper Committee which is
sponsoring Mrs. Trepper's
visit. She is due to meet
with American Jewish lead-
ers and heads of Trepper
defense committees across
the country.
The Polish government has
six times refused to permit
Leopold Trepper to emigrate
to Israel to be reunited with
his family. He is currently
alone and seriously ill in
Warsaw, according to reports
reaching here. The 68-year-
old former master spy whose
exploits during World War II
caused considerable damage
to the Nazi army, has re-
ported that his home is un-
der constant surveillance and
his phone tapped. In answer
to protests, Polish authorities
invariably reply, "We are
protecting you from provoca-
tion," he said.
Sponsors of the U. S. Free
Trepper Committee include
Rep. Bella Abzug, Paddy
Chayefsky, , Emil F acken-
heim, Maxwell Geismer, Vi-
vian Gornick, Herbert Gold
and Morris Schappes.

I'm not a politican and my
other habits are good.—Arte-
mus Ward.

We might as well joke about rising prices because we certainly can't

do anything else ... right? Absolutely wrong! We at Walker's

are doing plenty!

We call our war on inflation the new way to buy men's clothing"

and it amounts to nothing more than trimming away all nonessential

services to keep cost down. We make no alterations, make no deliveries,

have no expensive displays, extend no credit, and accept no credit cards.

However. the clothing we sell is the very latest, the famous clothing

brands we carry (some with labels removed) are the very best.

and our stock includes a full range of regular and hard-to-fit sizes.

In short, we cut where it's not important but we leave important things

alone. You are asked to pay cash, but you do get the finest clothing

at small wholesale-like markups. Specifically you .

Save 40% on Nationally-Advertised
Knit and Wool Suits, Sport Coats,
Slacks, Outerwear and Shirts.

THE NEW WAY TO BUY CLOTHES

LKER'S

OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6; THURSDAY, FRIDAY TO 9; SUNDAY 11 TO 5

27319 SOUTHFIELD RD., LATHRUP VILLAGE

2 blocks north of 11 Mile Rd. • Telephone 356-2228

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