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May 07, 1976 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 May 7, 1976

"-- NEW CADILLAC? Hebrew U. Names Chair

BUY OR LEASE FROM

ANDY BLAU

in- BIRMINGHAM at

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

RES. 642-6836
CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM

E.L.Rice & Co.

in Honor of Louis Marshall

JERUSALEM A chair
in environmental law,
named for the late Ameri-
can Jewish leader Louis
Marshall, has been estab-
lished at the Hebrew Uni-
versity of Jerusalem by Mr.

4

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Heats from above ... like restaurants
Mounts under the cabinet for everyday use
Use anywhere on its own legs
SERV-IT-HOT

Reg. Pitr:14.

$ 697

Model 6570

Cat. No. 4072-062

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SELF-CLEANING
"SHOT OF STEAM" IRON

Reg. $30.75

Model 11-104

E. L. RICE
PRICE

Cat. No. 4036-096 -

COFFEEMASTER DELUXE
10-CUP
DRIP COFFEEMAKER.

• Brews 4 to 10 cups
• Warming tray keeps coffee hot
• Thermostat control

• Brewing switch

• On-off switch
• Warmer light

• Brewing light
• Also heats water for cocoa, tea, instant soups

• Harvest Gold color with woodtone trim.

Model 15-213

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E.L. Rice $
Price

Catalog No. 4036-151

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speed coffee brewing time and
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• Resists lint build-up in vents—
checks brown spotting

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Detroit 341-1330

5000 Dixie •Hwy.,
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674-0374

Open Monday thru
Saturday 9:30 to 9:00
Sunday Noon to 5:00

Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 to 7:00.
Tues., Wed., Friday 9:30 to 6
Saturday 10 to 5:30

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Detroit 341-2375 • Drayton Plains 673-0301 • Southgate 283-6363

LOUIS MARSHALL
Marshall's son, James, and
granddaughter, Mrs. Ellen
Scholle of New York.
The first incumbent of
the Louis Marshall Chair is
Dr. David Kretzmer, a for-
mer South African.
Louis Marshall was a
long-time president of the
American Jewish Commit-
lee and later became one of
the founders of the Jewish
Agency. An eminent jurist,
he had a great interest in
nature and environmental
protection.
Meanwhile, ground was
broken for the Joseph
Marguleas Experimental
Farm at the Hebrew Uni-
versity's Faculty of Agri-
culture in Rehovot, in the
presence of the Marguleas
family of San Francisco,
Calif.
The 15-acre experiment
and demonstration station
will make a significant con-
tribution to the faculty's'
research work in vegetable
and fresh fruit production,
where far reaching develop-
ments have already taken
place in the solution of ge-
netic and physiological
problems involved in grow-
ing valuable citrus and off-
season crops for export to
the world's markets.
About 100 faculty mem-
bers will be engaged in re-
search and demonstration
work at the farm, aided by
about 200 graduate stu-
dents.
Attending the ceremony
besides the family were
Michigan industrialist Sam
M. Cohodas and members of
the Cohodas family.
The experimental farm is
established as an integral
unit of the faculty of agri-
culture by a gift from the
Frank W. Heggblade and
Joseph Marguleas Founda-
tion. It will serve the faculty
and through it the state of
Israel for observational, ex-
perimental and teaching
purposes and will help train
students who in future will
have to deal with practical
and theoretical problems of
horticulture.
Four sections will make
up the Experimental Farm:
citrus, deciduous fruits (in-
cluding grapes and olives),
subtropical fruits and veget-
ables. Part of the citrus sec-
tion will replace orchards
which were once located on
campus, but had to make
room for buildings.

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Canadian Park

JERUSALEM — Half-
way between Jerusalem and
Tel Aviv, in the Ayalon Val-
ley, one of the largest recre-
ation parks in Israel — Can-
'ada Park — was dedicated.

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OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. 6 P.M.

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6433
ORCHARD LAKE RD.

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
W. BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN

CLOSED TEMPORARILY BECAUSE OF
STORM DAMAGE — WILL REOPEN SOON

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