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Rep. Griffiths Mentions
JN Commentary, Editorial
in Congressional Record

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
LZA Branches Plan
34—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974
Joint Meeting Sunday

Branches Seven and Four,
Labor Zionist Alliance, will
meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Tannis. 25509 Green-
inserted in the Congressional field, Sou", field.
Record of Jan. 29 by Con-
Morris Cooper, chairman
gresswoman Martha Grif- of the Association of Ameri-
fiths.
cans and Canadians for
Purely Commentary from Aliya, and Gideon Biran,
the Jan. 25 issue and the director of the Israel Aliya
MAX SCHRUT
editorial, "Gromyko: 1947 C e n t e r, will speak on
for quality photographs
Compassion, 1974 Animos- " Aliy a ."
and fast service
ity," in the same issue, were
call me at
chosen for insertion by Rep.
Griffiths -who introduced the
International Music
BLAIR-KEITH
material by stating:
with
"I would like to insert in
HENRY WAKNINE
STUDIO
the Record the Jan. 25 edi-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
torial and column of Philip
We come to your home with samples
Slomovitz, editor and pub- 355-4913
547-0586
398-9111 or 895-8805
lisher of The Jewish News
in Michigan. The editorial
recalls the position of the
Soviet Union toward Jewish
statehood as expressed by
./V
Andrei Gromyko in 1947 be-
ek, 5 1,34 Me 4,941 c149,fta,u1 Me 4,41 tvuce
fore the United Nations,
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while the commentary re-
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calls the longstanding sup-
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port of American people for
v caniaience
n“sf wslh
Israel."
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The heading over the two
articles in the Congressional
Record reads: "Reminders:
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REP. MARTHA GRIFFITHS Looking at the Middle East."
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Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wolk), 14228 Hobart,
Joseph Longato (Pamela Warren, a daughter, Aimee
Michelle.
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Feb. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Haskell Adler (Barbara
Schwartz), 1 9 4 3 0 Goldwin,
Southfield, a daughter, Marni
Nasia.

Feb. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David L. Gold (Judith Si-
mons), 5044 N. Redfarn Way,
W. Bloomfield, a daughter,
Dana Michelle.
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Feb. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Raben, 5301 W. Doherty,
West Bloomfield, a son,
Michael Joseph.

Jan. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Turett (Alice Lipsky),
29060 Franklin Hills, a son,
Spencer Michael.
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Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Berris (Karen Freed-
man), 23460 Wildwood, Oak
Park, a son Joshua Michael.

PWP to Hear Talk
on Airbag Function

People Without Partners
will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday
at the 10 Mile Branch of the
Jewish Center.
David G a i n e s, engineer
with Eaton Corp., will speak
and show a film on "The
Advantages of Airbags." Re-
freshments will be served,
and a nominal fee will be
charged.
Bowling is held 9:30 p.m.
every second and fourth Sun-
day at Oak Park Lanes.
PWP is open to all single
Jewish adults.

When a noble deed is done,
who is likely to appreciate
it? They who are noble
themselves.—H. D. Thoreau.

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bank since he received his
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versity of Michigan in 1965.
3 THRU HIGH SCHOOL
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AMERICAN SAVINGS an-
nounces a new certificate
Help The Energy Crisis
savings service in which
Use Our Gas—NOT YOURS
daily interest will be mailed
DOOR TO DOOR BUS SERVICE
to the home through a Check-
A-Month plan. Made avail-
able to American Savings
1 DANCE STUDIOS FOR CHILDREN
customers this month, this
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lect the daily interest, which
will be mailed at the end of
each month, without disturb-
ing the principal.
* *
Andre Scaglione of the
ANDRE HAIR SALON in
Oak Park attended the Jhir-
mack Enterprises, Inc., 1974
DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN
Chautauqua of Beauty in San
Jack Drapkin will continue Francisco for cosmetologists
TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph
to do candids of weddings and salon owners.
OPEN DAILY
and Bar Mitzva parties, as
SUNDAY 12 to 5
* * 'K
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
well as other social events,
ALSO
NORTHWOOD
SHOPPING
CENTER
despite the closing of the Perry Drugs to Aid
13 MILE AT WOODWARD
photographic studio, Portraits March of Dimes
by Drapkin. George Drapkin
Perry Drug S tore s will
is retiring after 30 years in
portrait and candid phogra- lend its support to this year's
March of Dimes through dis-
phy. Jack Drapkin can be
tribution of literature and
reached at 851-26'71.
display of coin canisters in
each of its discount stores.
Radom Opens New
Perry recently underwrote
"The Killers," a series of
Store in Livonia
90-minute television specials
R a d o m Custom Tailors, now being aired on Channel
Clothiers and Tuxedo 56, on heart disease, genetics,
Rentals, in business since pulmonary disease, trauma
1948, announces the opening and cancer.
of its new store at 37205 Six
There are 2,000 known
Take Advantage of the Great Savings
Mile at Newburgh Rd., Li- genetic diseases, and it is
on the
vonia.
estimated that about 7 per
• ENTIRE STOCK OF
A give-away contest will be - cent of all Americans suffer
GIRLS WINTER COATS
held at the new store to from a genetic defect of some
Sizes 2 to 14 — Reg. up to $50.00
mark its g r and opening. kind. A third of all infant
Special Group
Prizes include suits, sport deaths are due to genetic de-
• GIRLS SKI JACKETS
coats, slacks, sweaters, fects.
Sizes 7 to 12 — Reg. $25.00
shirts and accessories.
Today, by examining po-
Special Group
Radom's, 22141 Coolidge, tential parents, doctors can
• BETTER DRESSES
Oak Park, has a complete predict the likelihood that
Sizes 2 to 14
alteration service, and in- they'll have children with cer-
Special Group
cludes ladies' and children's tain genetic diseases. And,
BOYS OR GIRLS
by amniocentesis — examin-
alterations.
2-PIECE SNOW SUITS
ing the fluid in the womb . of
Sizes 2 to 6x — Reg. $23.00
OUR REGULAR PRICE
Great minds . . . begin by a pregnant woman — doctors
breaking with the vulgar er- can tell if an unborn baby
Sorry No Layaways ON 1/2 OFF MERCHANDISE
rors and delusions of their has any one -of -a number of
USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE
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times.—Ludwig Lewisolin.

RICHARD 0. FINE of
Farmington H i 11 s has ad-
vanced from second vice
president to vice president at
MANUFACTURERS NA-
TIONAL BANK of Detroit.

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