Reporting Campaign Results at Ralf
Of Trades and Professional Leaders

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Council to Hold Final Delegate Assembly May 26

Announcement is made by the i hers of the Council's executive
JewiSh Community Council that , committee will be held at this
the season's final delegate as- I time.
Two Wayne Students
Sidney M. Shevitz, Council
will be held May 26, 8:30 president, who has been in Is-
Win University Awards sembly
p.m., at Young Israel Center. • rael, will have returned, and will
A Wayne University co-ed and Election of officers and mem- I preside at, the meeting.
a student in the university's col-
lege of law have been given
honors for outstanding work, it
was announced this week by
Wayne officials.
Susan Pernick, of 2025 W. &l-
aid, president of Wayne's stu.-
dent council, was named winner
of the national Wootirow Wil-
son Fellowship, .a one-year
scholarship for students show-
ing leadership and promise in
the teaching profession. Miss
Pernick will take graduate work
in Columbia University's depart-
men• of comparative literature.
Irving Jaffee, of 3292 Fuller-
ton, a senior in Wayne's law
school was awarded a gold key
in recognition of his outstanding
scholastic record. The key was
presented at the annual stu-
dent-alumni banquet.

Friday, May 15, 1953

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Included in the group of campaign workers who met at a
recent report rally of the .1953 Allied Jewish Campaign were the
following trades and professions leaders: (left to right) MAURICE
M. ROBINSON, co-chairman of real estate and building; MILTON
M. MADDIN, associate chairman of trades and professions to the
professional division; LOUIS J. COHEN, associate chairman of
retail markets, food service council; STANLEY J. WINKELMAN,
vice-chairman of mercantile; SAMUEL J. GREENBERG and JOHN
ISAACS, co-chairmen of services.
WC.?

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$2301.30

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tax and license . . . all for $2301.30.

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Markowitz

Today
For Further
Details

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Also present at the report rally of the 1953 drive, which will
aid important overseas, national and local causes, are (left to
right) ARTHUR JAMES RUBINER, special gifts chairman of the
junior division; ALEX SKLAR, vice-chairman of mercantile; SOL
BALABAN, chairman of paper products, arts and crafts; NATHAN
KOLB, vice-chairman of mechanical trades; MILTON LUCOW,
co-chairman of metropolitan; and GEORGE M. STUTZ, co-chair-
man- of trades and professions.

YOU May Be the Lucky Winner

Prompt Application for Summer Jobs
Urged by Jewish Vocational Service

sistants, There may also be a
few openings for male workers
who have passed their 16th
birthday.
Interested applicants should
apply at once to the Civil Serv-
ice offices on the 16th floor of
the Water Board Building at 735
Randolph.
The „outlook for sales jobs in
all types of stores is good for
people of 17 and upwards. For
the younger teenagers who wish
to earn, it is suggested that
stores in their neighborhoods be
canvassed. There are jobs to be
had, in drug stores, food stores,
soda fountains and many small-
er shops for full and part time
hours.
While it is late for camp jobs,
there are generally some last
minute openings for qualified
_counselors, waiters and kitchen
Among the opportunities helpers.
available through the Jewish
A variety of other summer op-
Vocational Service, and t h e portunities are available.

Students in quest of vacation
jobs should have little difficulty
this summer provided they
apply without delay, according
to the Jewish Vocational Service.
Jewish Vocational Service now
is accepting registrations • f o r
summer employment. The agen-
cy is located in the Fred M. But-
zel Memorial Building, 163 Ma-
dison, at John R, WO. 1-8570.
The agency charges no fees. Ap-
pointments arranged by tele-
phone are preferred.
Persons 16 years and over may
also apply for summer employ-
ment to the Department of
-Guidance and Placement, Board
of Education, 1354 Broadway, or
the Michigan State Employment
Service office in their geo-
graphical area. District offices
can be located by telephoning
TR. 2-4900.

other agenciei mentioned,
may be summer jobs in the
large plants. Male workers for Windsor Drive ()liens;
production and unskilled jobs Set Goal at $135,000
also may apply directly to the
plants. Minimal age for fac-
Yosef Nevo, consul-in-charge
tory employment is 18 years,
of the Consulate General for
but persons somewhat older
Israel in Canada, was principal
are preferred.
speaker at the top gifts dinner
. There is great need for junior of the Windsor United Jewish

stenographer and typists, so that
commercial students should find
jobs easily.
The City of Detroit Civil Serv-
ice Commission still has open-
ings for Playleaders in public
playground and parks. Appli-
cants must be '20 years of age
or over, and have had at least
two years of college.

Appeal. This year's goal is $135,-
000.
Ben Mathews is chairman of
the Windsor drive effort. As-
sisting him are Milton Kovin-
sky, chairman of special names;
Morris Brodsky and David Me-
chanic, general canvass chair-
men; Arthur Weingarden, youth
council chairman; and Mike
There are also job openings Sumner, publicity.
for public service attendants
The Windsor UJA drive, in
in the city parks' refreshment addition to supporting the Unit-
stands a n d concessions, as
ed Israel Appeal and various
national and Israeli causes, pro-
cashiers, counter workers and
attendants. Here, too, appli-
vides for building and maintain-
A
cants must be 20 years of age ing of local institutions.
meeting of the special names
or over.
For persons 17 to 20, there are group is slated for this Wednes-
jobs il>n the stone areas as as- day.-

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