6 Friday, July 14, 1918 r MANNY CHUDNOW'S BETTER BUSINESS R CO. .1/ BETTE WAS -•34.16 nus 29 W USN RESISTEN CALCDANIS _9.99 111191W comnrri MACHINES Ell Sudety amid fine ismcleive WANTED... NEW . USER ANY USED RENTALS • LEASES TYPEWRITERS • 111ADS•Dd WE GUY WED RMINDURE ° sP A YI 548-64041 331 W..14414 RA.. Po•ndole Vs •1 .L W.. 41111.4wenll THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroit's Day Schools Get Largest Percentage Increase (Continued from Page 1) Large increases to the Re- settlement Service relate to the growing number of Rus- sian immigrants who are expected to arrive in the community during the next 12 months. The Jewish Vocation- al Service - Community 1978 Oldsmobile; a better buy or lease than ever at GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE 354-3300 28000 Telegraph Rd. SPITZER'S Is The King Of community's capital needs in the coming year. David Handleman is chairman of the Capital Needs Committee, which is responsible for long- term planning for-local agency facilities and properties. Material presented to the The National Agencies board indicated total ex- Division, whose report was penditures of $767,860 to delivered by Joel D. Tauber conduct the 1978 Allied for chairman Avern Cohn, Jewish Campaign-Israel expressed concern and sup- Emergency Fund — just port for the Russian immig- under 4.5 percent of the rants by recommending a achievement. grant of $84,000 to the Federation President worldwide immigration Martin E. Citrin, who pres- agency HIAS. Other large ided at the meeting, praised sums were set aside for the the members of the budget- key national community re- - ing groups for their hours of lations organizations. hard work in preparing the Tauber noted that, in its allocation requests. More deliberations, the division than 100 volunteers are en- enjoyed the counsel of the gaged in this year-round ac- chairman of the Large City tivity. Budgeting Conference, "The division chairmen George M. Zeltzer, a vice and their associates have president of Federation. done a commendable job," In most instances, board he said. "The allocations members were told, De- approved by the board show troit's contributions to the our strong support for our national agencies exceed its member agencies, despite "fair share" quota. rising costs that often out- strip our ability to fully The board _also set meet all requests." aside $750,000 for the The three agencies con- NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tend that while the present tee, the American Jewish regulations reflect Con- Congress and the Anti- gressional intent in many Defamation League of Bnai respects, areas of concern Brith said Tuesday that exist in regard to U.S. con- final reporting regulations trolled foreign subsidiaries issued by the U.S. Depart- and their actions in com- ment of Commerce "fall pliance with local (foreign) somewhat short" of Con- boycott law. gressional intentions for Questioning the Corn- monitoring and enforcing merce Department's posi- the anti-boycott provisions tion "that U.S. persons need of the Export Administra- not report boycott requests tion Act. involving transactions not H i : rziiitiredaREawhse r 3564080 we're your headquarters for FAMOUS BRAND FURNITURE at discount prices! this is our message: "A Bissel Billiger"! these are our salesmen .. . • • • • • Martin Adler Zedith Cagle Edward Chanko Sidney Cohn Bill Collins these are our stores .. . DODGE CITY FURNITURE 9823 Jos. Campau (Across Irom Federal DepL Store in Hamtramck TR 1.6665 Daily 9-6. Fri. 9-8 DROME FURNITURE 1214 Southfield Road Lincoln Park DU 2 - 6400 ALLOCATIONS FROM 1977 AND 1978 CAMPAIGNS 1977-78 AGENCIES Culture and Education S786.000 United Hebrew Schools - thdrasha 33,700 Akiva Hebrew Day School 64,700 Hillel Day School 54.000 Yeshivat Beth Yehuda 850.000 Jewish Community•Center 223,100 Jewish Community Council 14,350 Hillel Foundation - MSU 31,500 Hillel Foundation - U of M 15.000 Hillel Foundation - WSU Community Services 134.600 Fresh Air Society 3.019 Hebrew Free Loan Association 454,900 Jeilish Family Service 15.000 Jewish Federation Apartments 254,600 Jewish Home for Aged 1.185 Jewish House of Shelter Jewish Vocational Service 223,300 and Commulity Workshop 366.741 Resettlement Service 150.000 Sinai Hospital 26.181 Tamarack Hills Authority National Agencies American Jewish Committee American Jewish Conceess Anti-Defamation League Jewish Labor Committee Jewish War Veterans National Conference on Soviet Jewry National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council Synagog. Council of America American Assn. for Jewish Education Joint Cultural Appeal National Jewish Welfare Board B'nai B'rith Millet (National) Dropsie University National Association of JVS 71,000 49.000 71.000 24,000 10.000 7.500 30,900 1,650 38.500 42,450 54.000 29.250 2,500 5,250 Overseas Allocations (from the regular Campaign) 23,500 America-Israel Cultural Foundation 27.000 Jewish Telegraphic Agency 76.000 HIAS 4.998,600 United Jewish Appeal Central Services Jewish Welfare Federation Depreciation and Replacement Professional Training Fund National Dues (CJF. ECM. etc.) 64.600 825.000 223.100 20,000 40.400 18,150 144,600 4.519 474.900. 25,400 317,600 1,435 228,300 492,801 150.000 26.681 74.550 51.450 74.550 26.000 10,000 7.500 32.900 1.650 40.500 45,450 55.000 30.750 2,500 5,250 24,500 28.000 84,000 5.216.000 272.675 100.000 1.200 278.155 100.000 73.930 75.000 750,000 750,000 Capital Needs Various Agencies 197B-79 S827.500 40,440 77,640 1.200 Organizations Question - U.S. Regulations on Arab Boycott RUMMI GAMES !ie9t NOW , 9" GZ SPITZER'S received Workshop $25,000 in additional operating funds, and au- thorization to expend up to a $15,000 capital outlay for the move of its South- field offices to larger quarters at Greenfield and Lincoln in Oak Park. Daily 9-6. Mon. and Fri. 9-9 • • • • • Betty Green Albert Handler James" Kane Ben Lutz George Meyerson DOMESTIC FURNITURE • • • • • Robert Mortimer Albert Marx Herb (Oshinsky) Owens Joseph Pampalona Shirley Watson DOMESTIC FURNITURE 2915 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte 10200 Joseph Campau Hamtramck Daily 9-6, Thurs. and Fri. 9-9 Daily 9-6, Fri. 9-8 283 - 6650 873.3315 in U.S. commerce," the porting requirements agencies pointed out that capable of fully monitor. "Congress specifically opted ing action with respect to local law exception." for requiring reports of re- Meanwhile, the Toronto quests for boycott action even where that action is City Council passed a resol- not itself prohibited to en- ution "strongly urging" the sure the broader scope for Canadian government to reporting consistent with enact anti-boycott legisla- legitimate enforcement tion. Members of the British needs." In their joint statement, House of Lords took tes- the agencies also stated timony in Brussels this that non-reporting of week on the boycott from local law compliance by the European Commission. foreign subsidiaries of The committee is expected American corporations to make a recommendation "is not consistent with to Parliament on what kind Congress' specific pur- of legislation — if any — pose of establishing re- Great Britain should adopt. Compromise Set on Draft Law for Orthodox Women Under the compromise, a JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Knesset Foreign Af- woman must also declare fairs and Security Commit- that she does not travel on tee is scheduled to approve a the Sabbath and observes compromise draft of a bill kashrut. The new bill does exempting religious women not exempt non-religious from military conscription. women from observant The bill will then be sent to homes. They will still have the full Knesset for final to appeal before an exemp- approval. tion committee but now The compromise was there will be an appeals reached Tuesday night fol- committee if they are re- lowing hectic telephone jetted by the first commit- consultations between tee. Premier Menahem Begin and leaders of Agudath Is- rael and Aguda's Council of NEW YORK — Attorney Sages. The ultra-Orthodox Alvin Hellerstein was Aguda had demanded, as elected president of the part of its conditions for Board of Jewish Education joining Begin's coalition of Greater New York. Hel- government, that women lerstein succeeds Arthur who declare that they are Barcan, who will now serve religious be automatically as chairman of BJE's board exempted from the draft. of directors. JEWISH 79INNIFFT., num= Fun 27308 Southfield Rd. 557-6644 rh4-, r. Southfield, Mich. 48076 Sun. Closed July & Aug.