Ohio Honors Adolph Ochs Happy Passover To All Our Friends & Customers NEW YORK — The late Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New York Times for 39 years until his death in 1935, and Anne O'Hare McCormick, a foreign corre- spondent and member of the editorial board of the Times who died in 1954, will be in- stalled in the Ohio Jour- nalism Hall of Fame on April 29. The Hall of Fame honors Ohioans deemed to have made outstanding contribu- tions to journalism. Emmett C. Dix, founder of the Dix newspaper chain in Ohio and Kentucky, and Alfred M. Segal, a columnist for the Cincinnati Post for 42 years, will be inducted along with Mr. Ochs and Mrs. McCOrmick. Mr. Ochs was born in Cincinnai and worked as a newsboy and printer's apprentice in Knoxville, Tenn., before becoming a compositor at The Chat- tanooga Times and even- tually its owner. In 1896 he purchased a control- ling interest in the New York Times. Mrs. McCormick, a graduate of St. Mary's Col- lege in Columbus, Ohio, won a Pulitzer Prize for dis- tinguished foreign corre- 31455 Southfield Between 13 & 14 Mile • 645-5560 SEYMOUR KAPLAN AND FAMILY HOWARD NISKAR AND FAMILY And The Staff Wish Their Friends & Customers A Happy, Healthy PASSOVER SEYMOUR KAPLAN to GIVING YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 SOUTHFIELD, SUITE 100 645-9200 1 4 Sincere best tt'ishes or a _joyous and lestiiv Passoiler Helen and Paul Zuckerman THE DETROIT • JEWISH NEWS . rn 12 frop . Friday, April 17, 1981 .23 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. A HAPPY & HEALTHY PASSOVER TEL-TWELVE SHOE REPAIR 28708 Telegraph Road Southfield, Mich. 48076 355-2467 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sun. 12 to 5 SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW! Don't Throw Them Away. Service While You Shop ADOLPH OCHS spondence in 1937. The U.S. Postal Adminis- tration honored Mr. Ochs several years ago with a 13-cent stamp showing his photograph. •GOLF SHOES •SKATES SHARPENED ZIPPERS FOR SHOES AND HANDBAGS All We Specialize in Orthopedic Work • EXPERT REPAIR ON LADIES' HANDBAGS LEATHER JACKETS 8.COATS REPAIRED • WE REPAIR SADDLES FOR HORSES U.S. Poll Backs Mideast Role WASHINGTON (JTA) — An overwhelming majority of Americans who study and discuss foreign policy is clearly in favor of the U.S. continuing to work closely with Egypt and Israel to make the Palestinian au- tonomy negotiations a suc- cess, according to the re- sults of the Foreign Policy Association's annual nationwide "Opinion Bal- lot" survey for 1981. That option was endorsed by 64 percent of the respon- dents, compared to 15 per- cent who favored bypassing the Camp David process in favor of a new initiative and 17 percent who favored let- ting Israel and the Arabs work matters out for them- selves. With respect to U.S. pol- icy in the Middle East gen- erally, and its stance in the Persian Gulf in particular, the survey found opinion almost evenly divided. Quebec Elects Jewish Deputies MONTREAL (JTA) — Two Jewish deputies of the opposition Liberal Party were elected to the Quebec National Assembly Monday despite their party's crush- ing defeat by the Parti Quebecois headed by Pre- mier Rene Levesque. They are Herbert Manx of the D'Arcy McGee district who piled up a 23,573 vote majority and Harry Blank of the St. Louis district who won with 8,701 votes. A third Liberal candi- date, Maximilan Pollack, who is half Jewish, won the seat from the St. Anne dis- trict. The new Quebec as- sembly is composed of 60 deputies from Levesque's party and 42 Liberals. May the joy of the holiday find your family happily joined around the seder table