34—Friday, November 9, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carl Levin New President of Detroit's City Council The election of Carl Levin at the top of the field running for Detroit Common Council means that he will be the new president of the council, succeeding Mel Ravitz, out- going councilman. As president, Levin will be second in Detroit govern- mental ranks only to the new mayor, State Sen. Coleman A. Young, who was elected by some 14,000 votes over John Nichols, former police commissioner. Levin, who was one of 18 candidates in the council race, said upon election that his first task will be to move with the council to unite the city of Detroit. He was re- ferring to the mayoral bal- loting, which was seen to be along racial lines. A liberal who is only in his first term on the council. Levin campaigned on his record of improving neighborhoods. In other mayoral races, David Shepherd was elected in Oak Park and Isadore Mulias in Trenton. Leonard Teicher lost to Donald Era- cassi in Southfield. Elected to the Oak Park city council was Charlotte Rothstein and Sidney Shayne. Nelson Chase and Stephen Cooper are new councilmen in Southfield. Marvin Frankel and Ben- jamin Friedman, unapposed for municipal judge and asso- ciate judge, respectively, in Oak Park, were re-elected. Sidney Alexander was elected commissioner in Huntington Woods. Bertha Kaminsky was elected to the Detroit school board in Region 4. • oc PH O N E : 864- 0 006 CARL LEVIN I I 0 2 MU3ic 5ruly /or the by Mack 1 213criminalin9 Piii and hi3 OrcLitra 358-3642 50% OFF and more on ALL Fall Merchandise • Slacks • Sweaters • Pant Suits Bags • Blouses • Blazers • Coats • Short and Long Dresses SIZES 12-20 and 12Y2-24 1 /2 OW.JA••~101,00.0.6.JA•01/110.1.0 0,04/...10.01..../W/wy &b y e peen ``Retter-Jiall' Ja3hioni 3055 W. 12 Mile Road (1 block west of Berkley Show) Berkley, Michigan let ' NEW YORK (JTA)—Abra- ham D. Beame took more than 60 per cent of the vote Tuesday to become New York City's 104th mayor and the first Jew to hold that post. As expected, the 67-year- old city controller -receiVed his largest pluralities in the Jewish middle-class districts of Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens, but he also gathered nearly 70 per cent of the vote in the city's Black and His- panic neighborhoods such as Harlem and East Harlem, Bedford- Stuyvesant and Ocean Hill. Beame lost only three dis- tricts in Manhattan and these went to the other Jewish candidate in the four-way race, Assemblyman Albert H. Blumenthal. Blumenthal won in the predominantly liberal west side and east side and Greenwich Village where there are large numbers of Jewish voters. 398-1331 master: charge IOW 1:Jrj1 1- Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of Nov. 9-15 Nov. 9-8:30 p.m.—Bargman Lecture at Temple Beth El. Dr. Albert Friedlander. Free. Nov. 10-8:30 p.m.—Jewish Book Fair opening event at Jewish Center. David Schoenbrun: "The Middle East Power Struggle." Free. (See schedule Page 5.) Nov. 11-8 p.m.—Bnai Moshe Town Hall Series. Aharoii Megged: "New Generations, Old Generations." Ad- mission. LI 8-9000. Nov. 13-8 p.m.—"Mame Loshen" lecture, in English, by Dr. Herbert Paper; "Sholem Aleichem" by Morde- hai Teiler, at Cong. Beth Achim. Free. ABRAHAM_ BEAME public office, was born in London and came to the U.S. with his family as infant. Kiis family name is Birnbaum was legally changed when Beame was 6 years old. Business Briefs Thoroughly to teach --(Ab- er is the best way to rn for yourself. —Tryon EdwardS; A 16-year-old student of the ORT High School here was elected beauty queen of The Best To You the city winning the locally organized beauty contest over 16 other participants. The teen-aged queen Adda Cohen, one of six children of a Ramat Gan shopkeeper, was presented with a year's .111 SIC . . . scholarship to the school as FOIII a major prize. IISIO‘S Mrs. Haya Pelled, wife of BIG BANDS OR Ramat Gan's mayor, crown• SMALL COMBOS ed the new"queen" in a cere- mony in the Maccabiah vil- lage. ORT Girl Elected Ramat Gan 'Queen' Beame, with his longtime friend and colleague, the late Brooklyn Borough Presi- dent Abe Stark, had long Beame, who comes to the been active in Jewish phil-, mayoralty after 23 years in nathropic work in Brooklyn. HAL GORDO 626-334 .ta HARVEY A. BRODE, an liimilmiiiiiiimmilmilmitimiiiiiimmimmiliiimmiiiminimiiiiiiiminto associate of the Gerald D. 2; Krause Agency in Detroit, was one of 37 career agents who attended a five-day CONNECTICUT MUTUAL = Learn to weave in Six lessons 71 A LIFE INSURANCE CO. g a small frame loom seminar. : D A fir TA THr i .4 DAUR - * * A ▪ 1U 111L LUMTI on F.= Wall Hangings, Pillows, MORTON L. JAFFE has joined YAFFE STONE E-. Purses, Rugs, etc. AUGUST, INC., as manager :-. - of account service, it was F-- = FOR INFORMATION CALL announced by Fred Yaffe, 398-5622 or 626.0279 agency president. Prior to • joining Yaffee Stone August, immiiimummmilmmumimmiffimmummimmimmilimmimmummi he held executive positions with the Kaiser Broadcasting Corp. for three years. * * A for the BEGINNERS IN ART will have a show of first efforts today and Saturday at Or: chard Mall. The beginners will exhibit a wide range of creative expression from Specializing in Flowers strictly representational oils Milliken Appoints to mixed media abstracts for any and all occasions and expressionistic works. A Local Optometrist 7342 W. 7 MILE RD. Gov. William G. Milliken member of the beginners a group will be on hand to 863-2404 appointed Dr. Wallace Col- answer questions. vin of Twyckingham Way, Southfield. to the State Board of Examiners in Optometry •Va.. ". • for a term effective Nov. 1, f,r- ' Nicholas lyir p,/; and expiring Oct. 31, 1979. INTER COIFFURE '- Dr. Colvin, a Dearborn Dear Madam: optometrist. is a graduate of °P4 I would like to introduce myself to you. I am the proud owner of Northern Illinois College of Nicholas-Intercoiffure, a hair studio in the beautiful Heritage Plaza budding Optometry in Chicago and in Southfield, and I am looking forward to meeting you! was graduated from Wayne State University. Our Salon is dedicated to serving you in an elegant atmosphere of relaxation, specializing in one important thing — you. For the record, I He is subject to Senate ,,have been a salon owner for 12 years, a hair-dresser for 14 years, currently confirm ation. the President of Americoif of Detroit, and I am a member of Iptercoiffure Dr. Colvin is vice presi- America. dent of the Association of Michigan Optometrists, the Adjoining our salon is Kitty Wagner's Facial Studio to pamper your every need. Massage, sauna, facials, electrolysis, and other cosmetic services. second largest optometric or- 09 10 Kitty is a wonder and, imagine the added convenience of our combined ganization in Michigan. His salons! wife, Dr. Cynthia Colvin, is a professor in Wayne State Nail wrapping? Pedicuring? Joan Winters is our specialist. If you've University's college of edu- dreamed of long luscious nails — Joan can make your dream a reality. You cation. They are members might even want to treat yourself to a relaxing whirlpool pedicure to com- plete your "Day of Beauty." of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. E ORDER NOW HOLIDAY SEASON CATHEDRAL OF FLOWERS b Montefiore Lodge Sets First Event Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 BANKAMERICARD Abraham Beame Elected First Jewish Mayor of New York City NEWTON L. FREEDMAN of FUTURE ASSURANCE AGENCY has been inducted into the Insurance Fire Mark Society at the annual con- vention of the National As- sociation of Mutual Insur- ance Agents. He is a past president of the Mutual In- surance Agents Association of Greater Detroit and is on the legislative committee of Our Constitution is an ex- the Michigan Mutual Insur- periment, as all life is an ance Agents Association. experiment. * —Oliver W. Holmes, Jr. Mrs. SELMAN SNIDER and LAWRENCE JONAS are the new owners of the L. B. King Co. in the Fisher (P:escription) Optical Co. Building. Mrs. Snider is ac- tive in many organizations and Jonas was associated 26001 COOLIDGE HWY with the J. L. Hudson Co. in OAK PARK 543-3343 its china and glassware de- partments. • A • Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, will hold its first social-meeting of the season 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Bingo will follow, and re- freshments will be served. New member couples are in- vited. For information, call Mrs. Lillian Rice, 643-6107, or Mrs. Roz Newman, 863- 8486. Nicholas-Intercoiffure features a private VIP roomette for our most discriminating clients and color rooms that afford complete privacy. Our salon is not for the masses. Although we are compact in size, our desire to please you is enormous. We wou1d like to make you feel welcome, always, and our main objective is to make you even more beautiful. Visit us anytime, even if only to say hello. Nicholas Heritage Plaza Building, Suite 124 • 24901 Northwestern Hwv. at 10 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 Dial 353-6080