I LOCAL NEWS I Chiropractic Health Hints WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. WHY AM I IN PAIN? If you're like a lot of people, you may have occasional or per- sistent back pain and wonder what caused it. You try to think of some incident in which you may have strained your back, and come up with nothing. But there must be some reason why you have back pains. The truth is that even the simplest of incidents may be the cause, such as reaching high on a shelf to get something. Or stooping suddenly to pick up something that has fallen. Or maybe you need some tips on good posture. Whatever the cause, the problem may be that your spinal column is out of alignment. No pain-killing drug can cure the cause. It can dull the pain for awhile and give you temporary relief. But if your back is out of alignment, the pain will probably never go away unless you get the treatment you need. No symp- tom can be more depressing than persistent back pain. Don't delay treatment when help is readily available. 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The most recent target date was Dec. 1, but a final rolling of the surface to elim- inate bubbles, plus removal of a multi-purpose coating from two tennis courts, fur- ther delayed the opening. "We are very optimistic it will be open" by mid- December, said Marty Oliff, JCC assistant executive di- rector. "Hopefully, the green coating and court striping will be down by the end of next week." The multi-purpose facility has five indoor tennis courts, two of which can be used for basketball or volleyball, and also has a walking/jogging track. The track was not af- fected by the bubbling. ❑ Camp Eyewitness At HMC Event An eyewitenss to the Liberation of Buchenwald, Dr. Leon Bass, will speak 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5, at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center. His talk, entitled "Is the Price Too High?" is spon- We've Custom Tailored Over 710,000 Closets Call for free 3160 Haggerty Rd. 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The third, in Homeric-style Greek, men- tions Heladius, the governor of Gerar, which was a prov- ince during the Byzantine period in what is now southern Israel. The inscription says a bat- talion of the governor's horsemen helped build the structure. The inscriptions are espe- cially important to archae- ologists, because they name the province and the gover- nor, and credit cavalrymen with erecting the church. The second chamber, adja- cent to the first, has a color- ful mosaic floor with inscrip- tions that in entiOn, among other things, "Victor the Hermit." He may have been a hermit priest who lived in the area and helpad lay the mosaic tiles. Nazi Suspect May Be In Coma • The world's leading custome closet company. •A decade of service and experience • Ond day installation, spotless cleanup. • Fully adjustable Fidelity Bank Building 24901 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 357.1056 Education Committee and is co-chairman of the Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust. 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