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June 21, 1974 • Page Image 1

…114° IDayany Heads of America xperts, Nuclear Aid to IT ions See Grave Da . Eg led Story . on Page 5 E JEWISH NEWS Speeding Peace by Ending Hatreds: Venomous Manifestations Exposed Editorial Page 4 LXV. No. 15 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Justified Misapprehensions AboUt New U. S. Mideast Policies Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper 'AP' 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $10.0...…

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…Purely Commentary Senator Taft at JNF Event: Recalling Noted Family Record Interesting recollections about three generations of a famous American family will be recalled at the annual dinner of the Jewish National Fund, at which Matilda and Morris Brandwine will be the honorees. The appearance here of Senator Robert Taft, Jr., as guest speaker at the dinner will inspire recollections about his father, who was among the most noted advocates of...…

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…- Appeals Made for Bulgarian Jew Sentenced to Death for Spying been entered against the sen- tence, handed down June 1. The latest reports from Sofia said the sentence has not been carried out. Amnestry International and the International League for the Rights of Man have re- portedly intervened with Bul- garian authorities to spare Speter. (At the UN in New York, the staff union held an emergency meeting and sent a cable to Sofia on be- hal...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Associa- tion. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $10 a year. PHILI...…

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…Peril in U.S. Nuclear Aid to Egypt Seen by Jewish Leaders and Scientists Asked_in Washington The foreign minister told Allon -went on television of nuclear engineering de- partment at the Technion, to calm Israeli fears about viewers that 'although the whether he would have rec- said that at an international the new U.S. decisions but agreement had been "dis- ommended such aid to Egypt, symposium on means of con- he also said that in view of ...…

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…For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call UJAes Imme nse Needs Emphasized at Jewish Agency Assembly (Continued from Page 1) deviated from the written speech to say a few words of praise for Dulzin. The Tuesday morning ses , sion of the Jewish Agency assembly was devoted to dis- cussing the $701,600,000 bud- get of the Jewish Agency for the year beginning April 1, 1974. Dulzin said that it is meant to provide services for more than half a million pe...…

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…E JEWISH ATIO Cordially Invites You To Attend A Testimonial Dinner Honoring Monday evening, June 24, 1974 CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK 27375 BELL ROAD, SOUTHFIELD CONTRIBUTIONS: 40 TREES (MINIMUM) PER COUPLE $100.00 for information and reservations call: _ JEWISH ' NATIONAL FUND /22100 Greenfield, Oak Park 48237 Phone 968-0820 Guest Speaker The Honorable Robert Taft, Jr. United States Senator from Ohio nnin nn KERIN KAYEMETH LEISItAEL ...…

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…Rebel Czech Leader Loses Citizenship Likud, NRP, Aguda Will 'Coordinate Stands' but Reject Opposition Bloc - TEL AVIV (JTA)—An at- tempt to form an opposition bloc including Likud, the Na- tional Religious Party and the Aguda group has failed. But the three groups have agreed to meet frequently to coor- dinate their stand on politi- cal issues and in the Knesset and Knesset committees. Meanwhile, Premier Yitz- hak Rabin met separately Tuesd...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Now in Progress BOTH STORES OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 2 3 . . . 11 AM to 4 PM yup.se wir • • at Both ORCHARD MALL STORE and LIVERgOIS STORE- I, "' Friday, June 21, 1974-9 it, vitA CLOTHES • by GGG, Eagle, Le Baron, Geoffrey Beene, Pierre Cardin, and other famous makers. Selected groups - of SHOES 20 to 50: off including Johnston & Murphy = BALLY OF SWITZERLAND AINCOATS 50 % off including Cortefiel and Lond...…

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…Nixon-Kissitiger Hopefulness for Peace Marks M. E. Mission (Continued from Page 1) Katzir, in a toast to Mr. age, their tenacity, their would "negotiate an agree- Nixon, declared that "A firmness against very great ment on cooperation in the strong Israel is in itself a odds, is one that makes us field of nuclear energy." component of peace and sta- proud to stand with Israel as During his talks with Is- bility in our area to• which we had in...…

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…IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN 'Milan Wineries,. Detroit, Mich. Canada UIA to Build Center in Jerusalem TORONTO (JTA) — The annual meeting of the United Israel Appeal of Canada an- nounced the plan to construct a new immigration absorp- tion center in Jerusalem. The project will cost IL 18,000;000 (about $4,500,000). THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 21, 1974-11 POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied ...…

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…12—Friday, June 21, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Joseph Democrat for Public trust in our elected represen- tatives is essential. A candidate for public office can help create that trust by being candid and, therefore, believable. Candor and job effectiveness re- quire a realistic statement of what a Congressman can do and what he cannot do. To try to change the world is to end up changing nothing. As a Congressman, I see three major opport...…

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…Al's Foreign Car Service SPECIALIST IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS CALL 548.3926 548-4160 541-9704 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. Alfons G. Rehme • FERNDALE MICH. Between Livernois S . Pinehurst ANNOUNCEMENT • Opening of 2nd Office 1 B1R MI TVG H at " 280 !y.. 0001i A RI) next to Crowley's 646-4777 ERNEST M. GA NES, 0.1). MA .k M. HO %1 El' MA N, 0.0. ROBERT H. SHORR, 0.1). all fellows of 'Imerican 1rrrrlenrti of Onomilry. 18300 II.. l...…

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…• Deteriorating Situation for Soviet Jews Spurs Appeal to Nixon Not to Make Things Worse NEW YORK (JTA) — Eighty Russian Jews who have been refused exit visas released an open letter to President Nixon Monday urging him not to help the Soviet regime make their sit- uation "more unbearable," the Natoinal Conference on Soviet Jews reported. The letter said its authors held little hope for positive results from Mr. Nixon's forthcoming summit mee...…

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…ORT Students Keep Jobs Long After War 13t51)Illa4 t tlj Plane, Bus, Car and Hotel Reservations Letters to Editor TEL AVIV — Out of 4,000 students mobilized for special jobs in industry during and immediately after the Yom Kippur War, 1,700 were from ORT. Some of these students are still on the job because of the high number of key ISRAEL, U.S.A., Editor, The Jewish News: and EVERYWHERE personnel from industry still in military service. We...…

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…Jesuit Scholar Urges Catholics to Copy 'Jewish Interest Groups' PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — American Catholics ase "po- litical pygmies," compared to American Jews, in creat- ing public understanding and acceptance of Catholic posi- tions on vital questions af- fecting their interests, a Jesuit scholar declared in a commencement address to a Catholic high school here. The result, the 'Rev. Virgil C. Mum of Milwaukee, told the graduating class of Car...…

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…16 Members of UJA Cabinet Tour Israel cabinet in a special two-week seminar in Israel, Paul Zuck- erman, UJA general chair- man, announced. Dr. Leon Jick, director of the Institute for Jewish Life, will lead the group in Israel. Dr. Yigael Yadin, renown- ed biblic al archeologist; Chaim Potok, author; Dr. Zeev Vilnay, Israel's noted scholar-guide; and Yitzchak Zuckerman, leader of the Group remedial reading Warsaw Ghetto uprising, classes by ...…

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…StephenKleinTakes Bride, Miss Grubbs Members of the Senior Friendship Club, sponsored by the Flint Jewish Community- Council, were at Camp Tama- rack June 13 meeting with other senior citizens from the Detroit area. They spent the day singing, talking and re- newing old acquaintances. Transportation was provided by Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mrs. Bernard Lovitky, Mrs. Marvin Levey and I. Isaacs. Flint Jewish Community News I Registration Open for C...…

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….imeimswimwm•Owlwr FORT LAUDERDALE CONDOMINIUM IN INVERARY Oil Nets $55 Billion for Six Arab States LONDON (ZINS) — In a lecture delivered here May 11, Sheikh Naguib al Modin, chairman of the board, of Lebanon's Middle East air- lines, said that since the trebling in the price of crude oil in 1973, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Du- bai and +Muscat have accumu- lated cash surplus reserves of $55,000,000,000. Israeli Profs Angry as ...…

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…Israel to Pursue Peace, Says Dayan Anti-Semitism Figures in Recollections of Henry Ford in Conot Volume on !Detroit Detroit under scrutiny by a master researcher emerges in all its fascinations in a study conducted by Robert Conot. He concerned himself with the subject of cities in America, the complexity of industrialization, the many factors that have developed and the conflicts that have recently arisen. On the racial issues that have aff...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People who don't know which way to turn should stay on the straight and nar- row path. July 4 Deadline ewry on the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs BINGO CONG. ONG. BETH SHALOM C 14601 WEST LINCOLN OAK PARK EVERY TUES. 7:30 P.M. "IF NOT NOW . . ." ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 7 p.m. today. Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WDET (101.9). Station: WWJ. Feature : "Let's Confront Feature: A conversation with John ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, June 21, 1974 I LET WACE forRin CATER ZUKINIS ZicIria,ETEie of sourtinsiO . 4545 IN: 12 MILE, BILAVost ifti1ogropir 1155-24401 Bar-B-0 Ribs, Pizza, Perch, Spaghetti And Other Delicious Items Your Host BUDDY SHERBOW Invites You to SEE OUR COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES • ♦ DINING ROOMS OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Tuesday thru Sunday Serving Steaks, Chops, Favorite Cuisines, Including our Famous Fro...…

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…THE SUSSEX IIOIJSE MGM Extravaganza at Northland Theater 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 559-3377 • Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners' OPEN MON.-SAT. FASHION SHOW EVERY MON. 12 NOON BY dazzle'm FROM 11:30 a.m. UP MITZVAS TO 275 BANQUET FACILITIES FOR BAR • SHOWERS • ' • WEDDINGS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS ITUESDAY_ SPECIAL ISRAEL 09 BONANZA 15640 W. 11 Mile Rd. Corner of Greenfield 557-3237 ISRAEL 3`1/4711 1...…

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…r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, June 21, 1974 LARCO'S Where to go for dinner when you don't know where to go for dinner. Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Tasfe • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. c ADAM'S RIB the original P&Mrlatr Se restaurant 10320 West 6 Mile Rd. Detroit 3 blks. E. of Lodge X-Way VALET PAIRKIAG 861-5557 1111. 1 11 #10k 8111AliftiNEAPOOD/...…

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…U.S. Envoy to Israel, Keating, Remarries Germans Free 2 Palestinians NEW YORK — U.S. Am- `)assador to Israel Kenneth B. Keating was married June /7 to Mrs. Mary Pitcairn Davis at her home in Prince- ton. Keating, former senator C from New York was widowed in 1968, and Mrs. Davis's husband, Wendell Davis, a BONN (JTA) — There was New York lawyer who was a classmate of Keating at little public or official re- Harvard Law School in the action...…

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…28—Friday, June 21, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JFCS Volunteers Get Recognition Mrs. Joseph Jackier, president of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, addresses a gathering of JFCS vol- unteers at the annual volunteer award luncheon held in the Federation Apartments dining room. The 150 volunteers serve as visitors to nursing homes, as shoppers and friendly visitors to the homebound, as interpreters and as drivers to medical and thera...…

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…1 Mature Adults Set Social and Meeting People Without Partners will meet 8:30 p.m. June 30 at the home of Ruth Blau, 10110 Burton, Oak Park. The discussion topic for the eve- ning will be "The Second Time Around." PWP will hold its regular open bowling night 9 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park Lanes. ••••• • •••• • ••••• • •••••11 Burton-Zarkin Rites Solemnized . Women, s Ulubs (Continued from Page 28) OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, June 21, 1974 I marriages LEVINE _ POKEMPNER: Sarah Pokempner became the bride of Gerald Levine in a recent ceremony in Boston. Rabbi Albert Axelrad, chap- lain at Brandeis University, officiated. The new Mrs. Levine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pokempner of Muirland Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Levine of Meriden, Conn. Mrs. Levine was graduated from the Uni- versity of ...…

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…JNF Salute to Brandwines Expected to Draw Big Turnout on Monday Friends of • Morris and Club, prior to his appearance Matilda Brandwin e are ex- at the dinner. pected to turn out en masse The Morris and Matilda 'for the testimonial dinner Brandwine Forest, situated being tendered by the Jewish in the trouble-haunted Kiryat National Fund 6:30 p.m. Shemona area, will be estab- Monday at Cong. Shaarey lished on this occasion, Zedek. taking place...…

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…32—Friday, June 21, 1974 t.s y OUth THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Science Prize for Akiva Student News: Col. Arthur C. Becker, di- program to improve and up- rector of Southfield Civil De- date tornado safety rules fense and chairman of the which will be distributed to - American Legion 18th Dis- Southfield schools and Amer- trict, reports that the 18th ican Legion 18th District. District is making gains in organizing and training in Classif...…

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…Z jaNT THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 21, 1974-33 Soviet Jewry Unit to Elect Officers The Detroit Committee • for Soviety Jewry will hold its annual election meeting 8 p.m. July 8 at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. The slate committee will list its nom- inees, and nominations also can be made from the floor. RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES l'escription AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD . ( Optical Co. • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Co...…

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…Parents' 8 Nominees for UHS Board Defeated in Record Balloting Turnout place at the United Hebrew Schools' main building, drew a record turnout of more than 300. Voters who could not attend the dinner were .permitted to cast their ballots early, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The new president of the UHS, elected by the board members, is Milton Lucow, successor to Norman Katz. Also elected were Julius Harwood, Norbert Reinstein and Robert Kasle, vice pr...…

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…Bronson Wants Re-Election to Post Michigan Court of Appeals Judge S. Jerome Bronson is seeking re-election. He has served on the appeals court since his election in 1968. He was the first Democratic Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call prosecutor in Oakland Coun- ty. Bronson was graduated from Wayne State Univer- sity's law school and studied at the. National College of State' Trial Judges at the University of Nevada. Judge Bron...…

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…36—Friday, June 21, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .4/ Colored Movies by Frank's Studio MICHAEL KAPLIT Western High Faculty Honors Panush, the Retiring Principal Louis Panush, principal of Detroit's 'W e s t e r n High Weddings, Bar Mitzvas & Weddings • Bar •izvai ' School, well-known as a sci- Other Occasions ence teacher, administrator 642-1039 and Hebrew educator, will , 474-7768 retire in July after 40 years of service. Of Detroit's 22...…

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…Sweet Touch to Membership Drive League Lists "Sweeten Your World: Join Bnai Brith Women" is the theme of a citywide phone-a-than membership ac- / quisition campaign to be held by the Bnai Brith Women's Council Sunday through Thursday. Some 100 volunteers will participate. In keeping with =--- the campaign theme, they will distribute candy to women joining during this period. The council's membership efforts will culminate in the second annual...…

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…glirth,s :RABBI HERM. ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 . s. :.„ 557-8210 LA Synagogue I C June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. avid Helfman, 14660 Talbot, ak Park, a son, Todd Adam. May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stearn (Nita ] aye Rafales), 15241 Mar- 1 ow, Oak Park, a son, Ryan i 3enjamin. • • • May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. rian Jacobson (Karen Ra- i er), 24100 Ithaca, Oak -Park, daughter, Mindy Nicole. ./ Allyn RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Servin...…

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…ron":74 -WWir reiiaiWag,mr.W.a. .. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—FOR RENT—FLATS AND 16-B—WANTED TO BUY INCOMES HOUSES Friday, June 21, 1974-39 OUTSTANDING 13—APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 level duplex in 8 Mile-Wood- ward Area. 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, fireplace, screened porch, rec. room, decorating privil- eges. Married couple, no chil- dren, no pets. $235.00. LINCOLN DR.-101/2 MI. 14805 Lincoln near Greenfield 2, bedrooms, 11/2 baths, air con- \...…

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…40—Friday, June 21, 1974 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE POTOMAC VILLAGE- W. BLOOMFIELD Unusual California Contempo- rary Ranch! 3 first floor" bed- rooms with large bonus bedroom on second floor, cen. air, red- wood deck, double gas grill, auto. garage door openers. Swim Club available. Call — KATHY RAE DURBIN CO: REALTOR 647-5500 16-1--CONDOMINIUMS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SOUTHFIELD 10 MILE-GREENFIE1D AREA Close to schools, sho...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE r 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD Custom built 4 bedroom, 21/2 \= bath home with central air, power humidifier, and sprinkl- ) ing systems. Beautiful area. Lovely winding street. Close to schools & shopping. $65,900. Call 851-1900 (26310) I 17—HOMES FOR SALE Central air. 111/2 Mile-Ever- green area. Brick, 6 rooms, 1 V2 baths, large step down family room, built-ins, finished rec. room in basement, forced air gas heat, ele...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD - ■ IN ■ 111 0. 4111. • UN - I I_ 1111 • 1111 7 presenting Elegant 4 or 5 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with apartment on separate level, gourmet kitchen, family room plus hobby room, beautifully decorated, and fully landscaped. Patio with gas BBQ. $105,000. Call 851-1900 (24100) w ool ft Ostnto Dna is• OAK PARK OPEN SU,N. 2-5 23280 AVON 3 Blocks North of 9-2 Blocks East of Greenfield Pretty as a pictu...…

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…'17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE BY OWNER BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL 13 MILE-EVERGREEN AREA 13 MILE- SOUTHFIELD AREA Birmingham schools. 4 bedrooms; separate dining room, carpeting and drapes. Large family room with wall to wall fireplace and hearth. Fabulous kitchen including all built- ins, 21/2 baths, 21/2 car garage, with electronic door opener. Patio leading to giant new 16x32 ft. redwood swimming pool. Ready to move ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD Three bedroom home with fire- place in family room, full fin- ished basement with 1 /2 bath plus sauna room with shower, 11/2 baths, 1st floor laundry, 21/2 car garage, and extra bed- room in basement. $39,900. Call 851-1900 (26345) 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SUN. 1-5 OAK PARK 12801 OAK PARK BLVD. GREENFIELD-10 MILE AREA Etkin 3 bedroom brick ranch, paneled den, 2 baths, finished rec. room...…

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…24-A-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 17-HOMES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 4 BEDROOM brick ranch, 11/2 baths, cen. air, new carpeting, drapes, finished base. 548-1063. FIRST TIME OFFERED OAK PARK Custom built ranch, 3 bed- rooms, 1 1/2 baths, paneled fam- ily room with built-ins. Cen. air, beautifully landscaped. Car- peting, drapes, finished dark room. Many extras. Shown by appt. By owner. 541-7256 398-9318 FOR ANN ARBOR PROPERTY OWNERS ••••••••••...…

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…50—BUSINESS CARDS SUPERIOR DECORATING SERVICE 50—BUSINESS CARDS EXPERIENCED ha ndyman — Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, Built-in dishwashers, wall air-con- ditioners, complete installation. Reasonable, dependable. 474-2243. `Israel Must Change Charles Curtis , 71 , Dentist Since 1926 Its Tourism Image' Dr. Charles Curtis, a prac- Detroit's dental school. NEW YORK (JTA) — Al- Specialist in wallpaper hanging most as many American and remov...…

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…Cantor-Composer Sholom Secunda, 79; Wrote Popular and Litutgical Music NEW YORK —Sholom Se- cunda, a cantor, conductor and composer of "Bei Mir Bist du Schoen," a song which he sold for $30 but which earned millions for other people, died June 13 at age 79. Born in Alexandria, Rus- sia, Mr. Secunda came to the U.S. at age 8, bringing with him a reputation as a vocal prodigy and cantor. He wrote some 60 operettas and more 1,000 songs. He sold...…

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…Discontent Surrounds Creation of Israelis New Government Under Rabin By MOSHE RON Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent The new government head- ed by Yitzhak Rabin has only a majority of 61 out of 120 Knesset members, and it is a known fact that not all of the 51. Knesset mem- bers of the Maarakh (Align- ment) were eager to vote for this government. Mordecai Porat, a member of the Rafi group, had an- nounced that he would not do so and ...…

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