THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON U.S. Senate Is Urged to. Withhold MFN Trading Status for Romania WASHINGTON (JTA)- Representatives of Ameri- can Jewish organizations urged the Senate to with- hold continuation of most- favored-nation treatment of Romania for a third year Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos ' I MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 355-49!9_, years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 –14 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL 4 — 4 el.e4e‘ Licensed Electrologist FREE Co _nsultation private and confidential by appointment 358;5493 gfiE aeLdita The finest music for all occasions 546-7558 AUTO HOME BUSINESS FIRE ALARMS SMOKE DETECTORS CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 355-3570 Ask For GARY MOSS "A Name You Can Rely On" RELIANCE ALARM CO. 19111 W. 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Korey said that while the American Jewish commu- nity recognized "the exten- sive religious and cultural liberty which the Romanian Jewish community has en- joyed, we are greatly dis- turbed, howver, by the de- crease in Jewish emigra- tion." He said that was in "sharp contradiciton to the large number of Jews who have indicated they want to leave Romania to reunite with their families in Is- rael." Birnbaum, who was asked what is wanted from Romania, replied, "Early permission to leave for those waiting for more than a year; cessation of the var- ied harassments; and steady growth in the emi- gration flows to the United States and a reversion of the flow to Israel to the 1973-74 levels of between 300-400 monthly." 356-4449 Summer Hours Mon-Sat 10:30 to 5:30 Thurs ELECTROLYSIS WORKS! - WE FOUND THAT OUT 16 YEARS AGO. AND WE HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE RID THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR EVER SINCE. LEN ZINBERG R.E. 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It also forwarded the statement to leaders of other church groups for sim- ilar action. The ADL is also pre- paring a California lawsuit against the Modesto-based CYP on grounds that its pol- icy of requiring advertisers to pledge they are -born again" Christians was in violation of that state's law. California prohibits any- one from refusing to enter into a business transaction on the basis of religion. Friday, July 8, 1977 43 APA Denouneet Phony Document NEW YORK (JTA)—A statement purporting to ex- press the view of the Ameri- can Psychiatric Association that Jews are not wanted in that organization has been denounced as fraudulent by the APA's spokesman in whose name the statement was released. The statement was attri- buted to Robert Robinson, director of public affairs for the APA. 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The con- tract expires in January, 1978. 3583642 is expanding BBG Alumna Wins Group's 1st Award WASHINGTON—Evelyn Wasserstrom of Kansas City, Mo. president-elect of Bnai Brith Women, will be honored by Bnai Brith Girls, as winner of its first distinguished alumna award. MrS. Wasserstrom, a char- ter member of Saadia BBG when she was a teenager in Kansas City, will be the first alumna of BBG, the girl's component of the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion, to become president of Bnai Brit9i Women. The BBGF citation, for- mally called the Anita Per- lman Distinguished Alumna Award, in honor of the woman responsible for the concept and establishment of BBG, will be presented at the organization's inter- national convention in Au- gust at the Bnai Brith Per- lman Camp, named in honor of Mrs. Perlman and her husband, Louis, at Star- light, Pa. MACK PITT and His Orchestra to contact the agency but a San Francisco telephone op- erator said it was not listed in the phone book. 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