Friday,,lne18, 1918 51 THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Israel Seeks Condemnation of PLO Orly Airport Attack Bnai Brith Activities TZEDAKAH CHAP- TER will meet 8 p.m. Wed- nesday in the home of Ad- rienne Goldberg, 26140 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. For re- servations, call Ms. Goldberg, 358-3028. Per- sons interested in joining the working women's chap- ter should call Helen Politzer, 967-1092, after 6 p.m. * * * DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will honor paid-up members at a wine-cheese-disco party 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Dues will be accepted at the door. Prospective members are invited. * * * DOWNTOWN - FOX ( HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO RICHARD HARTZ A MOST TERRIFIC • A ND OIMERSTMIDING DAD - Stereo CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Maple House Restaurant, 10 Mile and Southfield Rds. Games and refreshments will follow. Prospective members are invited. * * * AHAVA CHAPTER will hold a general meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday in room 9 of the club house of the apart- ments located at 22277 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Chuck Tobias of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith will speak. Guests are welcome. Movies Benefit City of Hope Unit Ilyse Simon Guild, City of Hope, will have an "Old Time Movie Night" 8 p.m. June 24 in the Somerset Park Apts. club house, 1911 Golfview, Troy. Refreshments will be av- ailable, and there is a nomi- nal charge. Proceeds will benefit the Cancer Fighters. For information, call Barbara Young, 352-1792, or Judy Shapiro, 474-0489. - COLLEGE ENTRANCE S.A.T. Preparation Our 36th Year We helped 702 students prepare for their college boards (S.A.T.) and (A.C.T.) during the school years 1976-78. Of that number 688 scored 1000 or better! SUMMER CLASSES NOW BEING SCHEDULED Carl Pearl Re-Elected Head of Marshall-Suburban Lodge Marshall-Suburban Lodge will install Carl Pearl as president for his second term 8:30 6.m. June 25 at Kingsley Inn. Dinner will be served at 7. Installing officer will be Albert Gutman, and Max Kushner will be master of ceremonies. Officers to be installed are: Morris Pearl, Melvin Chudnof and David Dis- kin, vice presidents; Abe Moses and Joseph Rod- man, secretaries; Peter Clayton, treasurer; Ber- * * * Mrs. Bank Heads Benevolent Fund Mollie Bank will be in- stalled as president of the Louis Marshall Benevolent Fund at the conclusion of weekend installation ac- tivities noon Sunday at the Canterbury Inn, Sarnia, Ontario. The benevolent fund was set up to benefit members and support Bnai Brith, the community and the state of Israel. Other officers to be instal- led are: Bernard Schlussel, vice president; Carl Pearl, treasurer; and Stella Tar- now, secretary. Molly Bgrg will be installing officer. LEA/7242/2i BIRMINGHAM READING CLINIC 514124 50tfi Gik212iC7Etlat* 950 E. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM 642-8349 ALL FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT SHOWS. COMICS, SPEAKERS. etc "MUSIC THE STEIN WAY' , I I CARL PEARL nard Schlussel, chaplain; Jerry Gilbert, warden; Michael Rader, guar- dian; and Jack Tarnow, Harry Michelson, Earl Davidson Albert Good- man, Max ' Kushner, Steve Rader, Bernard Schlus-* sel, Edward Schlussel and Alfred Stebbins, trustees. Stebbins will be installed as honorary president. Music for dancing will be provided by the Frank Ven- ice Orchestra. For reserva- tions, call Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384. MONTREAL (JTA) — Is- Minister, Shmuel Tamir, has asked the council of the Interna- tional Civil Aviation Or- ganization (ICAO) to con- demn the terrorist attack at Orly Airport near Paris May 20 and to call upon states to take measures to prevent such attacks in ac- cordance with the 1971 Montreal Convention for the suppregsion of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation. He observed that, "This additional act of brutal ter- rorism aimed at innocent passengers is further proof of the utter absurdity of granting the PLO official observer status in ICAO, as was done at the recent 22nd rael's Justice General Assembly of the or- ganization. The PLO has not even denied its approval of the views of indiscrimi- nate terror and bloodshed of civilians as a political weapon." Two French policemen were killed in preventing the terrorists from attack- ing a group of passengers waiting for an El Al flight. Three terrorists were killed. RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Duo, Trio & Quartet Music For All Occasions June Graduate 968-0021 Julie Goldner of South- field was graduated re- cently from Touro College, where she majored in En- glish literature. (Formerly The Joe Miller Orchestra) FOR COMPLETE BATH -ACCESSORIES AT DISCOUNT PRICES . . . VISIT s ew_ man Cosmetics 11111 W. 9 MILE, NORTH PARK PLAZA BLDG. 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