44 .'womPl'IN*0$44VPMrOWINIFIPARR THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, May 21, 1982 --- ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz Hattie Schwartz —Of Course! —Of Course! • • • • a • 356-8525 THE FINEST IN MUSIC COMICS • SPEAKERS DANCERS * CLOWNS HANDWRITING ANALYST CARICATURE ARTISTS In _ MIAMI al INVITATIONS? I "FOR THE BEAUTIFUL INVITATIONS, PEOPLE TALK ABOUT." L 352-7387 . HEBREW COPY- AVAILABLE CAPTAIN WOODWIND call Call Versatile group for all occasions 356-8525 NEW! AEROBIC/EXERCISE PARTY Dropsie to Cite Handlemen PHILADELPHIA — De- troiter Joseph Handleman, past president of American Red Magen David for Israel and emeritus trustee of Dropsie University, will be awarded an honorary de- gree of laws at Dropsie's A WEEK. BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 See "THE LEADER" Today Moms Buick IS THE GUY PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 IS THE BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. IR 9 P.M. INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY 342-7100_ W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way EtE SURE AND WATEIZ IT TWICE VACATION TIME Closing May 26 JOSEPH HANDLEMAN commencement exercises on June 3. Handleman established a chair in public relations at Dropsie University 13 years ago, served on the univer- sity board and is an active supporter of the universtiy. The Handlemans have also established schol- arships at the University of Miami School of Music, as well as the Handleman Institute of Recorded Sound at the school. He served for a number of years as national president of American Red Magen David for Israel, the U.S. support organization for Magen David Adom, Is- rael's emergency medical and blood donation service. Pressure Forces Change in WHO Resolve U. S . Re opening June 1st Danny WEINTRAU "Where the customer comes first" Quality jewelers for 3 generations Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3 All bankards honored 23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld. Shelly 557-5544 Picture Yourself or Your Loved One Living Here GENEVA (JTA) — A threat by the United States to walk out of the World Health Organization (WHO) last week resulted in modification of a resolu- tion condemning Israel for annexing East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights and calling, in effect, for sanc- tions against the Jewish state. The sanctions clause was deleted after the U.S. repre- sentative, John Bryant, branded the draft resolution "inaccurate and offensive" and warned that the U.S. would leave the organiza- tion for an indefinite period and review its financial and technical support for the United Nations agency. The resolution, sponsored by 29 Arab and Third World countries was adopted by a committee of the WHO's annual assembly here by a vote of 60-27 with 24 abstentions. Reagan Nominee On Way Out? Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active. secure life at Franklin Club. There are only a few luxury one and two- bedrbom apartments still available. Don't miss out. F CLUB AP N UN TM NTS Call 353-2810 28301 Franklin Road. Southfield Just off Northwestern and 12 Mile Road . CAROL A. LAWSON, Marketing Consultant WASHINGTON — Mor- ton I. Abramowitz, a career foreign service officer and President Reagan's nominee for ambassador to Indonesia, has apparently fallen out of favor with Ad- ministration officials fol- lowing the circulation of a controversial memo at the White House. The memo misrepresents his views as more liberal than they actually are, ac- cording to the nominee's col- leagues. Some State De- partment officials believe the memo was given to In- donesian officials, who have not approved the nomina- tion. 40. Reagan Proposes Change to Allow Prayer in School WASHINGTON — President Reagan this week formally proposed a Con- stitutional amendment permitting organized prayer in public schools. The amendment, first mentioned by the President two weeks ago, would state: "Nothing in this Con- stitution shall be construed to prohibit individual or group prayer in public schools or other public in- stitutions. No person shall be required by the United States or by any state to participate in prayer. Meanwhile, the Ameri- can Civil Liberties Union in Michigan is asking At- torney General Frank Kelley to challenge a class taught in Jackson County's Western School District. The 12th grade elective course includes a week-long segment on "controversies in science" which includes material on "creation sci- ence," the biblical account of creation. Fame and tranquility can never be bedfellows. bring your doctor two for the price of one Oile Na t'l B ous t 13425 Capital Ave. Oak Park, Michigan 48237 (for appointment) 548-2820