28—Friday, July 5, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LETTER BOX Avern Cohn Heads Civil Rights Group Reader Hits High Kosher Meat Cost Editor, The Jewish News, One essential aspect (of Jewish communal life in De- troit) which is pleading to be aired is the kosher meat enterprise in this city. The prices of kosher meat com- pared to the supermarket prices are an outrage. People who know are tell- ing me that with all .addi- tional costs of maintaining MAX SCHRUT for quality photographs and fast service call me at BLAIR-KEITH STUDIO Weddings, Bar Mitzvas We come to your home with samples 398-9111 or 895-8805 r kosher meat involved, (kosh- er meat) should not exceed more than 10 per cent of the supermarket price. It is an undeniable fact that there are too many Jew- ish housewives in this city who are not disturbed to change to nonkosher meat, chiefly because of the ex- orbitant high price of kosher meat. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis in Detroit is the only body that should control and have the power (to correct) this evil chaotic situation, the exorbitant, uncalled-for prices of kosher meat. BEN SCHRAUB Secretary Cong. Bnai Jacob ALL LOSERS The fact is, war is better at abolishing nations than na- tions are at abolishing war. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Fantastic Clearance All SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE VC; 50% OFF SLACKS • BLOUSES BLAZERS • COATS SHORT & LONG DRESSES PANTSUITS • BAGS SWEATERS SIZES 12 to 20 and 1 2 1 /2 to 24'/2 MASTERCHARGE / BANKAMERICARD bobye green's better ha Fashions fashion coordinators for the full-figu ed woman - 3055 W. 12 Mile • Berkley • 398.1331 • Mon. Sat 10:30 4:30 - (1 block West of the Berkley Theater) - Attorney Avern Cohn has been appointed chairman of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission. Cohn, who suc- ceeds Dalton A. Roberson, held the post of commission vice chairman. Windsor JCC Picks Its First Woman Prexy Mrs. Maxwell Schott was elected the first woman pres- ident at the Windsor Jewish Community Council's annual meeting. She succeeds Char- les Zalev. Mrs. Schott was formerly first vice president and chairman of the adult activ- ities committee of the Cen- ter. She has long been ac- tive with the Friendship Club for older citizens since its inception 20 years ago. She was honored in 1970 by Bnai Brith Women with a Woman of Valor award. Mrs. Schott also was chairman of the women's division of the United Israel Appeal Cam- paign. Elected with Mrs. Schott were vice presidents, Her- bert Brudner, Bernard Fut- terman and Mrs. Morton M. Bernholtz; treasurer, Wil- liam Silver; secretary, Har- old Taub; and United Israel Appeal liaison, William Hur- witz. Business Briefs JOHN N. BALTHASAR has been elected vice presi- dent and head of the residen- tial mortgage division at American Savings Associa- tion. Balthasar joined Ameri- can Savings in 1958 and for- merly served as an assistant vice president. * * Cadillac Agency for W. Bloomfield West Bloomfield Township will get a major commercial development early in 1975 when a Cadillac dealership opens on Orchard Lake Rd. north of Northwestern Hwy. Brotherse Frank Audette, longtime General Motors dealer of Troy, and Charles Audette, veteran auto sales manager, are the new dual owners. Audette Cadillac, Inc. will be a departure from the tra- ditional auto dealership, the owners said. They have been working closely with the township officials to make sure the area development is in keeping with the decor of the residences in the corn munity. Federation Gets Prize From OF The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and two of its con- stituent agencies were cited for the participation of their employes in the 1973 Torch Drive at the annual honor awards luncheon of the Unit- ed Foundation. Federation and Sinai Hos- pital tach won a silver award, and the Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service re- ceived a bronze award. The firm with the highest per- centage of employes who con- tributed to the fund was judged the winner. Detroit's organized labor force was honored for its participation in the Torch Drive, with 252 union locals and organizations receiving special mention. The 1974 campaign will be- gin Oct. 15 and end Nov._7. Proceeds will benefit about 140 health and community service agencies in the tri- county area. Cars Sought for Test of Exhaust Emission JWV SILVERMAN - DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY will hold an installation-luncheon 1 p.m. JUly 18 at the JWV Memorial .Home. The new of- ficers are:: President, Edythe Morgano; vice presidents, Lillian T u l u p m an and Frances Hirsch; treasurer, Vera Zendel; chaiplain, Han- nah Seinwel; patriotic in- structress, Tess Kominars; conductress, Fannie Gurian; secretaries, Frances Green and Lillian Braunstein. In- stalling officer will be past department president Jean Friedman. Part department president, •Dorothy Cohen, and senior vice department president, Violet List, will be guests. Husbands and fami- lies are invited, and there will be prizes. Dr. Marvin A. Rich, di- director of biological re- search at the Michigan Can- cer Foundation, announced that his seven-man research team may have isolated a virus which they believe causes breast cancer. Dr. Rich said that dis- covery of the virus could lead to a major breakthrough in the early detection and treat- ment of breast cancer. Dr. Charles M. McGrath, a member of the research team, discovered the virus, 734-B, a year ago, Dr. Rich said. Dr. Rich and foundation president Dr. Michael J. Brennan announced that the virus will be mass produced at the federal government's Frederick Cancer Center in Frederick, Md. If the team's research is confirmed, it will be the first time that a virus is asso- ciated with breast cancer, Dr. Brennan noted. Menora Singles will sponsor a singles dance and party 8:30 p.m. July 14 at Alvaro's Restaurant. The dance is open to single adults age 18- 39. Attire is casual. Refresh- ments and drinks will be available. Admission at the door. SHARE in FREEDOM with SAVINGS BONDS/ FREEDOM SHARES poi UP WHERE YOU WORK OR BANK PANACEA There's little fun found in medicine, but there is a good deal of medicine in fun. Automotive Testing Lab- oratories, Inc. is conducting an exhaust emission testing program for the U.S. En- vironmental Protection Agency. A $25 U.S. Savings Bond and the use of a late- model car during the time the vehicle is being tested will be offered to partici- pants. It is necessary that the vehicle sit in the ATL lab for 12 hours prior to the test. It is then tested on a dynamometer at normal op- erating conditions for about 15-30 miles. Possession of the vehicle is therefore required for about 24 hours. Both test and loan cars are fully insured. There are no penalties for failure to com- ply with a standard. The program is designed to pro- vide emission source infor- mation only. Owners of the following vehicles are asked to call ATL, 585-7555: American Made — Any 6- cylinder 1973-1967 American Motors, Chevy, Ford, or Ply- mouth product.; Imports — 1974-1970 Capri, Datsun, To- yota, Volkswagen, or Opel. Breast Cancer Virus Found? Singles Plan Dance ALMAMAY'S FLORIST Specializing in Weddings, Bar Mitzvas, Showers, Parties, All Occasions Large Selection of Dried Materials Conveniently Located 31166 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD just south of 14 Mile, end of Northwestern 626-4848 BACKGAMMON LESSONS 5 Lessons — 5 25 2 hour lesson each week Afternoons 1 p.m.-3 p.m. ■ Backgammon Sets at a savings of course 626-4643 4 CHERRY BEAUTY SALON WE CAN PROUDLY SAY WE HAVE T' FOREMOST HAIR STYLISTS IN THE ENTIRE METROPOLITAN AREA • 9 STYLISTS • 2 MANICURISTS • HAIR COLORING • HAIR BLOWING .. 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