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December 14, 1984 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-14

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Friday, December 14, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1984 CITY TAXES

CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AT

ALL 1984 CITY OF DETROIT SECOND-HALF
AND ADDITIONAL VOTED FIVE MILLS TAX
BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED

LOW PRICES

ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BILLS FOR THE CITY OF
DETROIT HAVE BEEN MAILED. The EXTRA LIBRARY ONE MILL LEVY
approved by the Voters on August 7, 1984, is included on this bill. The
EXTRA SCHOOL FOUR MILLS LEVY, approved by the Voters on No-
vember 6, 1984, is included on this bill. If you have failed to receive a tax
statement, please request a duplicate by mail or in person in room '136
City-County Building, Monday through Friday from 8:30 A. M. until 4:30
P. M. Interest and Penalty charges must be added if second-half tax is
not paid by January 15, 1985. Failure to receive , a bill will not defer
accrual of Interest and Penalty. Kindly include Ward and Item Number
when requesting bills by mail. You may also request duplicate bills via the
telephone at 224-3560. Tax Information - 224-3560.

SECOND-HALF and 1984 EXTRA -
Voted (5.0) Mills Levy Due
January 15, 1985

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Sunday 12-5

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Gift Certificates Available

Sunset Strip

29512 Northwestern

Southfield

353-3888

Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8, Sat. 10-5
Open Sunday during holidays 12-5

Louis Kasle

Cong. Beth Israel of Flint will
be honoring communal leader
Louis Kasle at Sabbath morning
services Dec. 22.
A luncheon hosted by the Kasle
family and the Beth Israel sister-
hood will follow. The community
is invited.
Kasle is being cited "for more
than 50 years of service to the
Jewish community" on the occa-
sion of his 75th birthday. Kasle
served Beth Israel as president for
six years, was Michigan Israel
Bond chairman for five years, is a
past president of the Flint Jewish
Federation and its annual cam-
paign. Kasle is a former local
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America.

FOR THE BEST VALUES ANYWHERE!
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Stanley Gruszkowski
Treasurer
City of Detroit

LOCAL NEWS

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SUN. 12:00-5:00

Across From The
Berkley Theatre

Ample Parking
In The Rear

Senior dancing

The Southfield Senior Adult
Center offers dancing to live
entertainment for area senior
citizens 1 p.m. Fridays.
There is a nominal charge. For
information, call the Senior Adult
Center, 354-9362.

NEWS

ADL defends
use of panelist

New York (JTA) — The Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith (ADL) has defended- its use
as a panelist on international ter-
rorism a former deputy director of
the Central Intelligence Agency
who, on the Oct: 18 ABC-TV
Nightline program, supported
American utilization of Nazi war
criminals.
Abraham Foxman, ADL's asso-
ciate national director and head of
the International Affairs Di-
vision, told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, in response to a
query, that Ray Cline's comments
on the television program did not
disqualify him from speaking on a
subject on which he is an expert.
Foxman said he had communi-
cated his displeasure to Cline, bit
that Cline's comments on Night-
line did not "make him a persona
non grata" nor "blacklisted
forever." Cline's expertise on ter-
rorism is "in tune with what we
believe," Foxman said.

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