THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Campaign Leaders Meet Sunday The 1976 Campaign Lead- ers Institute will have the chief spokesman for the Is- rael Defense Forces as its guest speaker 9:30 a.m. Sun- day, according to 1976 Al- lied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund chairmen N4 ... 7LTER -.wrote-8c. Dr. Leon Fill and Merle Harris. Top Campaign leadership and workers will hear Gen. Dov Sion in the LaMed Au- ditorium of the United He- brew Schools main building. Sion will speak on the pri- mary Campaign needs and provide a briefing on the current Israeli situation. The Institute, similar to one held last fall at which Aryeh Nesher, special rep- THEODORE BIKEL Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 1 1 MILE & LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 LUBAVITCH CONCERT WED. Nov. 5 • 398-2611 resentative of Israel Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin ap- peared, will train Cam- paign workers in solicita- tion techniques and essential background data for the approaching Cam- paign. Reservations to the Insti- tute may be made by calling Michael Berke at the Cam- paign office at 965-3939. Drug Store Slates Hypertension Test The Sentry Drug Store, 10 Mile and Southfield Rds., Southfield, will sponsor a free blood pressure screen- ing 1-4:30 p.m. Tuesday. A nurse will do the screening and give counsel- ing on hypertension. Business Briefs Rom presents simple chapters on investing, sav- ing, business strategy and personal financial plan- ning, and discusses the value of all types of invest- ments, including stocks and bonds, real estate, gold and other metals, the commodities markets. MALL... IN THE 1955 Central H.S. Reunion Nov. 8 Detroiter's Look at Investing "Nothing Can Replace the U.S. Dollar . . . and It Al- most Has!" is the provoca- tive title of a new book by a 29-year-old Detroit finan- cial wizard M. Martin Rom. The book, published by Crowell, New York, is the work of the head of Multi- Vest Inc. in Southfield. The firm, which Rom started at the age of 22, did $35 million in business last year. A graduate of Mumford High School and the Univer- sity of Michigan, Rom left medical school to start Mul- tiVest. His book is divided into two parts and explains the whys and wherefores of the economic world we live in today and what the indi- vidual can do about it. H_e also has suggestions for the U.S. government, and explains why \he be- lieves many of this country's financial policies are wrong. Rom's "Nothing Can Re- place the U.S. Dollar . . . and It Almost Has !" is an easily read book. If nothing else, it makes the reader think about his personal fi- nancial picture, which the author claims is his major purpose. Histadrut Official Meets Local Unit October 24, 1975 41 He believes the present stock market is a bad invest- ment because inflation far outweighs gains. He admits that many economists be- lieve him wrong, but he ad- vocates investing in gold and silver and gives instructions on when to do it. —A.H. * * * The 1955 graduating class, _ of Detroit's Central Higii School is having a reunion 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Ra- leigh House. The reunion committee is seeking a number of classmates who have not been contacted. For information or reser- vations, call Morton Schnei- der, 961-7363. Frank E. Leiderman has been appointed an insur- ance representative for the Michigan Educational Em- ployes Mutual Insurance Co., handling automobile and homeowners insurance. He can be contacted at 399-1005. Reuust rk 74 Fad 13710 W. 9 Mile (1st BIk. N. of Coolidge) Super Specials Tues., Wed., Thurs. Shampoo & Set reg. $6 . Shampoo, Set & Haircut reg. $11 Call for appt. 399-2552 $8 Weekend Special! FRI. SAT. SUN. — OCT. 24th, 25th, 26th • on all our new THE ORT PUMPKIN SALE WINTER COATS OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 LIEBERMAN, KESSAR • JULES ABRAMS OF WIID'S (10.90 AM) ANGLO- JEWISH.PROGRAM WILL BE APPEARING IN HARVARD ROW'S MALL ON THURSDAY, OCTO- BeR 30, FROM 11:30 A.M. to 2 P.M., GIVING AWAY PRIZES. Harvard Row Merchants Aladdin Drugs Athens Souvlaki, Rest. Burton's Gal Charlotte's Knit Shop DiRosa Hair Fashions Jules Doneson Travel Empress Gardens, Rest. Farmer Jack's Haber Cleaners H. R. Barber Shop H. R. Kosher Meats Heritage House Books Moris Huppert Clothier Jerome's Shoes Jewel Bakery Maker Furs National Bank of Southfield George Ohrenstein Jeweler Original Esquire Rest. & Deli Parisian Fashions Reflections of Love Florist Shoe Time Spitzer's Hebrew Book Warren Optometric Center Israel Kessar, treasurer of Histadrut, the Israeli la- bor federation, met with Morris Lieberman, Histad- rut campaign chairman, during his visit to Detroit last week to meet the His- tadrut campaign leadership. Kessar discussed the partnership between His- tadrut and its American supporters and described social welfare needs in Is- rael met by the Histadrut campaign. Synagogues Form Basketball League An organizational meet- ing to form an inter-congre- gational basketball league will be held 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel's library. The youth commission of the synagogue is organizing the league to which all syn- agogues are invited. For in- formation, call Mike Peress, 352-'1.074, or 851:4368. while they last: To encourage you to shop on the weekend — all our new winter coats are reduAd 20% — these 3 days only! Choose from „pant coat and regular- length styles! Sorry, layaways and previous sales not included. Fall Clearance? Special Rack of Pant Suits, Dresses. and Sportswear 1/3 to 1/2 OFF! Master Charlie BankAmericard Open Thurs. Fri. Sat. til 9 SUNDAY 12 to 5 BLTR.T 0 GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE HARVARD ROW MALL _ . FASHIONS 1 1 Mile 8. Lahser, Southfield