THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Haifa Textile - Mill Seeks Government Aid Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST BIG HONOR is given to Dr. Earl Kaplan . . . State headquarters of Michigan State podiatry Association on West Ottawa Street in Lansing has been renamed The Kaplan House . . . The MSPA is celebrating its 69th anniversary . . . and Earl's dedication is for his 40 years as a podiatrist .. . and pioneer . . . "for lifetime contributions to the medical profession of podiatry." Presentation reads .. . "As a humanitarian, physi- cian and podiatric prac- titioner, educator, hospital administrator and state and national leader, Dr. Kaplan instilled in his fellow col- leagues a deep and endur- ing sense of professional pride and ideals." BEST BET OF The Week . . . "Mama Loved Littman's" starring Dena Wein . . . by Cong. Beth Achim Sisterhood . . . this Sunday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. . . . and Monday at 8 p.m. of Beverly Hills, Calif., who bought at auction original piano used in movie "Casab- lanca" with Humphrey Bogart, is son of localites Sam and Laura Milan .. . Sam was a history teacher at Durfee Intermediate, counselor at Central High and principal at Henry Ford High. THANKS . . . to Helen (Avrushin) Weiss, Central High class of '37 . . . for the 1935 and 1937 yearbooks loaned to Iz Malin, general chairman of next year's 50 year Plus or Minus com- bined reunion by Central and Northern high schools . . . 1923 through 1938 . . . If you have any of these books call Iz at 864-2506 . . . Also might be a very good idea to start making reservations for this biggie. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS can get a fast jump plus what may be a savings bonanza while helping many unfortunate ELAINE "LAINE" youngsters around the WINE - is starting out a world . . . The Autumn Hills winner . . . She hopes to Chapter, Women's Ameri- open her More Woman can'ORT special fund-raiser shop at Hunters Square, public sale is this Tuesday, two doors from Loehmann's 7 to 9 p.m., at Kiddieland in today or tomorrow .. . spe- Old Orchard Mall, Orchard cializing in large size de- Lake Road and Maple .. . signer clothes. with much of proceeds going A special back room will toward assisting in the have garments for gals sizes many fine ORT projects. 16, 18 and 20 . . . Rest of For more information call store will be larger and half Dharlene Norris, 533-7293, sizes. or Sherri Lisagor, 626-7929. Partner with Elaine is ORCHARD PLACE Shirley Reis, whose daugh- First Anniversary Spec- ter, Carol, owns Sacchi on tacular is Oct. 28-30 . . . Or- the Boardwalk . . . "Laine" chard Lake Road south of 14 is also an accountant with Mile . . . with $250 prize eight Packard Tax Service given from no-obligation locales . . . but her daily drawing of name from huge routine will be all day at pumpkin . . . Orchard Place More Woman . . . where opened Sept. 2, 1982 with she'll also serve as in-house two stores, T.J. Maxx and B. model. Dalton . . . May of this year CON- saw it completely filled. BELATED GRATS . . . to Morry Bob- HAUNTED BARN fun- roff on his birthday . . to fest by Farmington Jaycees Howard Ball in Austin, and Gaynor's at Orchard Texas on his birthday. Place . . . will be at an un- STAN ZIMMERMAN, used barn on 12 Mile and 23-year-old son of localites Halstead, Oct. 20-31, 7 p.m. Jackie and Herb Zimmer- to 11 p.m. . . . All proceeds man, wrote script with go to Farmington needy .. . partner Jim Berg for recent Gaynor's night is Oct. 27 .. . episode of the new ABC-TV with half-price coupons at comedy series, "Just Our the store. Luck" Tuesdays, 8 p.m. JORDANA GOLAN Channel 7 . . . Former and Sara Skoczylas of Southfield High grad, Stan Chantel, were recently in is a staff writer for Lorimar Israel . . . and saw menoras Productions divisions of being hand-blown . . . The MGM/UA. gals fell in love with these SOMETHING DIF- very unique and colorful FERENT in the way of glass pieces and brought reunions is Oct. 29, 12 noon them back to their shop on at Michigan Inn, J.L. Hud- the Boardwalk, Orchard son Drive . . . It's by former Lake Rd., just south of employees of Sam's, Inc. Maple. years back in downtown De- They also saw glass de- troit and Dearborn . . . Per- corative and functional sons to call are Sonia things being hand-painted Pittman, 967-1956 . . . Ida and brought them back, also Stern, 559-6908 . . . or Lil- . . . in plenty of time for lian Sherman, 968-1899. Hanuka. CONGRATS . . . to Ethel Big fires flare up in a and Sol Lakind on their 53rd anniversary . . . to Tobi wind, but little ones are and Larry Fox on their 25th blown out unless they are carried in under cover. anniversary. -St. Frances de Sales DR. GARY MILAN, now . TEL AVIV (JTA) - The Ata textile mills, which em- ploy over 3,000 people in Haifa and other parts of northern Israel, has asked the government to bail it out of its current financial difficulties. David Arbell, general manager, told the Haifa Labor Council last week that unless Ata receives a $10 million grant from the government it will be forced to shut down. According to Arbell, shareholders are ready to invest another $4 million to keep the plants going, but only if government aid is forthcoming. The prospect that one of the country's largest private industries might go out of business sent shock waves through the labor market. Anxiety was registeted in several new development towns in Galilee where much of the local work force is employed by Ata. The company has been hard hit by foreign competi- tion and the recent devalua- tions of the shekel which have increased its dollar loan debt by 30 percent. Ata workers have still not re- ceived their last month's wages. Rabbi, Author Lecture at Mall The Center for New Thinking in Birmingham will present a lecture by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine on dealing with intimidation 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Somerset Mall in Troy. Author Jo Durden-Smith will be the featured speaker for the center's Thursday Forum lecture series at the mall. She will speak at 10 a.m. in the mall auditorium. There is a charge for each event. For information, call the center, 546-8928. Yiddish Film Benefit Slated Keren Or for Israel will benefit from the showing of the film, "Mamale," at 8 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Work- men's Circle Education Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The Polish-made Yiddish film stars Molly Picon and Edmund Zayenda. Tickets will only be available at the door. The presentation is made possible by the Jewish Film Festival. For details, call Rubin Sherman, 541-7214. Piano Recital Pianist Elsie Watson will perform the music of Bach, Beethoven, Schumann and Ravel in a piano concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Library. 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