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February 27, 1987 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-02-27

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UP FRONT

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B & H Travel

Continued from Page 5

SEMI-ANNUAL PRE-SELL
TRUCKLOAD SALE

Place your prepaid order by Sunday, March 8, 1987, take =
delivery May 16 and save over 20% from toy store prices.

NEW! Sport Coupe.
The hottest coupe for
your fast paced kids.

Item
No.

Picnic Table. The #1
table for indoor &
outdoor fun.

Description

Price

Wagon 'N Friends
Tubby Tug" Tug
Stack 'N Store Nesting Cubes
Toddlers' First Wheels
Animal Friends
Toddler Tune' Rocker
Waffle® Blocks
Toddler Wagon
Wee WaffleTM Blocks (Basic)
Wee Waffle' Blocks
(Toddle Tots® 'N Truck Set)
Tap-A-Tune® Piano
Change-Around Truck
Up 'N Down Truck
Preschool Truck Assortment
(3 each - #0570 & #0575)
Creative Railway
Waffletown TM Building Set
Toddler Totmobiles" Vehicle
Assortment (Tug, Cosy Coupe Car)
Toddle Totmobiles' Truck
Assortment (Tank, Tow, Dump)
Creative Road 'N Rail Set
Toddle Tots! Fire Truck
Toddle Tots® Family Car
Toddle Tots® Family House
1-80 Expressway' Set
Chugga Chugga Choo Choo (2 cars)
Chugga Chugga Choo Choo (3 cars)
Easy Ride Pony
Flip FlopTM Tool Box
Toddle Tots® Fire Set
Xylophone
Toddle Tots® Garbage Truck
Toddle Tots® Ferry Boat
Wafflelane" Building Set

16.47
7.67
8.37

TODDLER TIKES

0200
0220
0230
0299
0329
0330
0412
0500
0510
0515

0520
0570
0575
0576

0580
0615
0645

0649

0660
0671
0674
0680
0685
0690
0692
0693
0700
0701
0702
0703
0705
0706

10.97
15.77
12.47
3.97

6.77
16.47
8.37
8.37

8.37
25.97
12.27

43.67
10.67
6.57
8.67
18.67
17.47
26.87
. 14.87
5.77
16.17
7.47
9.97
7.17
24.97

HOUSEKEEPING

4240
43,30
4350
4445
4575
4671
4676
4678
4732
4734
4740
4742
4743
4748
4771

Party Kitchen
Table & Chairs Set
Press 'N Play Ironing Set
Party Ware
Doll Buggy
Push Ab ou tTM Vacuum
Doll Cradle
Doll Stroller
Rainbow" Chairs (2/pk.)
Rainbow" Chairs (4/pk.)
Range
Refrigerator
Sink
Compact Kitchen
Kitchen Ware

59.97
23.97

10.97
16.47
7.97
8.47
10.97
6.97

25.97
32.97
25.97
34.67
9.57

Item
No.

Fun's A Snap. The
original and best
covered sand-box.

Description

Price

Straight Track (2 pcs./set)
Curved Track ( 4 pcs./set)
DropsideTM Wagon
Little Tikese Railroad w/track
L. T. Railroad-Display Ctn.
Gondola & Caboose
"T" Car
Jet Copter
Sport Coupe
Cozy CoupeTM Car

5.97
11.97
36.97

PRESCHOOL RIDE ONS

4053
4054
4105
4505
4772
4506
4591
4665
4706
4991

ACTIVITY

4108
4301
4307
4409
4420
4508
4518
4606
4621
4623
4626
4675
4677
4701
4703
4719

Play Slide
Tike" Treehouse
Little Tikes® Play House
Toddler Swing
Teeter-for-Two
Jumbo Hide 'N Slide
Big Wafflee Blocks
Fort Frontier
Twin Wheeler Wheelbarrow
Wheelbarrow-Display
Big Teeter Totter
Push About' Mower
Push About' Mower-Display
Activity Gym
Big Crane
Junior Activity Gym

Picnic Table
Storage Chest
Football Toy Chest
Sturdy Step-Up
Easel
Bunny Rocker
Big Table & Chairs Set
CubbieCase
Bookcase (red/white)
Bookcase (dusty blue/white)
Hideaway Cupboard (primaries)
Cubbies (red/white)
Cubbies (blue/white)

28.97
8.97

29.97
58.97

26.97
31.97
20.97
5.27
33.67

44.97
44.97
22.97
22.97

5.77
5.77

POOLS & SANDBOXES

4161
4302
4709
4715
4717
4802

Sturdy-Wall 60" Pool w/Slide
Marina Sandbox
BIg Sandbox
Little Tikes® Sand Set
Big Sandbox w/Crane
Turtle Sandbox

WE HAVE IT.

30905 Orchard Lake Road • Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 • 855-0033

Friday, February 27, 1987

22.97
59.97
128.97
12.97
16.77
59.97
42.47
79.97
8.97

FURNITURE

4101
4512
4515
4533
4718
7701
7702
7704
7711
7712
7715
7720
7722

No orders accepted after March 8. No refunds. Any out-of-stocks
from Little Tike will be given full refund. Pick-up date is Saturday,
May 16. All orders must be picked up by May 24. None sold to
dealers. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

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142.97
24.67
34.67
35.97
47.97
41.67

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36.97
31.97
41.97
7.37

29.97

sued Hershkovitz for having
paid back $8,000 of $100,000
owed for the sale in 1985 of
300,000 shares of Phoenix air-
lines stock.
Kendall Cowing of David-
son, N.C. is suing Bremer and
Hershkovitz for $45,000 bor-
rowed in 1984 and 1985. Only
$24,000 has been repaid. Cow-
ing charges the two with
operating a travel pyramid
scheme in which his invest-
ment would be paid back
through the sale of travel
packages.
Two Toronto corporations
were awarded a default judg-
ment in November for
$247,816 for a loan advanced to
Hershkovitz by Gama Interna-
tional Travel in Tel Aviv, Is-
rael.
Capital Medical Associates
PC was given a default judg-
ment of $20,828 for a 1984 loan
that was not repaid by Her-
shkovitz.
Bremer himself was
awarded a consent judgment of
$8,000 plus interest for loans
he made to Hershkovitz.
Other cases pending against
Hershkovitz include: John
Gulas, Lincoln Park, $28,500
loan to Bremer and B&H; Phil-
lip Kaplan, $175,000 loaned to
B&H in 1985, but only $62,500
was repaid; Ohio Casualty Co.,
Royal Oak, $50,000 for an air-
line reporting bond; John and
Barbara Shaffer, Anchorage,
Alaska, $25,000 loaned to
Bremer's Discovery, Inc., Bre-
mer and Hershkovitz in 1985,
with only $1,644 repaid.
Hershkovitz told The Jewish
News that he was "hurt and
frustrated" by the Temple Is-
rael case, especially since the
couples had recovered their
money from the canceled trip.
Temple Israel board member
and attorney Jim White ex-
plained, however, that the
couples are still out $25,000.
"There was a question about
the trip cancellation coverage
because Benny did not pay for
the insurance until afer the
trip was canceled," White said.
"Some of the checks used to pay
for the insurance had insuffi-
cient funds, and not everyone
purchased full trip coverage."
White has advised his clients
that it is not worth the legal
expense to pursue the rest of
the money . (The case pending
in 48th District Court is a crim-
inal case, with Oakland
County prosecutors charging
Hershkovitz with embezzle-
ment in the Temple Israel af-
fair).
Detroit
Hershkovitz's
lawyer agrees with White that
there is no money available.
Mark Kriger told The Jewish
News that the court judgments
against Hershkovitz have been
uncontested and are "not
worth much" because his client
has no money.
Attorney John Sharp, repre-
senting First Federal, said the
savings and loan recovered

Benny Hershkovitz

$30,000-$40,000 when the
Hershkovitz's West Bloomfield
home was sold. "But that's only
ten percent of the $300,000 he
owes First Federal. The judg-
ment is good for ten years," he
said, "and hopefully we can
find where he has his money
stashed and we can go after
that. But it has been difficult to
find any assets to file against
this judgment."
An attorney told The Jewish
News that his client had hired
an Israel investigator to see if
Hershkovitz had purchased
property in Israel, "but we
turned up no leads".
"It is possible," he specu-
lated, "that he just lost the
money through bad business."

Wolpe

Continued from Page 5

the safety of South Africa's
Jews.
"There is probably no coun-
try that the issue of race gets in
the way more dramatically of
our understanding and our ap-
proach, than that of South Af-
rica," he told his WSU audi-
ence. "If the racial composition
of forces of South Africa had
been reversed and we had had
a black minority opposing the
extraordinarily dehumanizing
system of apartheid, against a
white majority, do you think
that we would have, for de-
cades, been engaged in this
long and torturous debate
about the wisdom and the mor-
ality of the effectiveness of
(economic) sanctions?"
Wolpe, who represents
Michigan's third congressional
district (Lansing to
Kalamazoo), expanded on his
statements after the speech. "I
think that we Americans have,
historically, a tremendous
hang-up when it comes to race.
We all bring to the African con-
tinent a set of prejudices, of
preconceptions, misconcep-
tions, stereotypes, that are re-
flective of some of our own his-
tory with race in our own coun-
try and with racism in our own
country.
"The word (racism) is very

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