Technion Head Calls for 'Israel - Research and World Trade Center Establishment of a Research Center for World Trade under joint sponsorship of government and industry was urged as the first step in organizing Israel's industrial potential to compete in international commerce. The proposal was made by Benjamin Cooper, president of the New York engineering firm of Taller & Cooper, Inc., speak- ing befofe the Technion-Israel Instittite of Technolog-j- in Haifa. The center, as advocated by Cooper, would provioe a de- tailed analysis of world-wide markets and individual needs and tastes, with a view to opening new export opportuni- ties for Israel. On the basis of such a cen- ter's findings, Cooper declared, Israel's economy can be de- veloped on a planned, scientific basis that will utilize the most modern methods of research EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANING • DRAPES • LAMP SHADES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS • CURTAINS (Hand Finished) AMBASSADOR- HOLLYWOOD C URTAIN LAUNDRY and DRYCLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO 8-8044-45 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY 10% OFF Cash & .Carry at West Point, the U. S. Naval_ Academy at Annapolis, the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point and the U. S. Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn., who are to be commissioned at the 1956 com- mencement exercises, will each receive personally inscribed copies of the Bible from the National Jewish W elf are Board's (JWB) - Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy. The presentations will be made to the 15 newly-commis- sioned second lieutenants at ORT Women Elect Mrs. Harold Kukes Mrs. Harold Kukes will be installed as president of the Michigan Region of WOnien's American- ORT at its annual luncheon meeting at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the Crystal Ball- room of the - Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Kukes, whO succeeds Mrs. - Oliver Ruby in the presi- dency, is a graduate lawyer who has long been active in com- munity affairs. Mrs. Harry Becker, chair- m an of the day's program, advises that the invocation will be given by Mrs. C. Harry Malbin. Mrs. Kukes Mrs. Joseph Fenton, installing officer, will induct the following officer%, in addition to Mrs. Kokes: Mesdames Si4ney Weisman, Albert Stern, Tarry Singer, C. Harry Malbin, Max Beak and Ben Bolin, vice-presidents; Jack Rubin, Norman Jacob, Harold Rothbart, secretaries; . David Ko-: sofsky, treasurer; and Charles Smith; parliamentarian. Chapter presidents to be in- ducted are Mesdames Maerit Kallet, Northland; Irwin Kurtz, Northeast; How a r d Kronick, Vera Bramson; Eugene Levine, Mt. Clemens; Ralph Bonin, Huntington Woods; Philip Stern, Oakwood; David Kay, North- west; and Theodore Roth, Golf- dale. "The Mellah,* a new ORT film, depicting the lives of an ORT student and teacher, will be shown. In addition to this film, ,made in Casablanca, the color movie, "Wings to Israel," will be screened. ORT is the Organization for Rehabilittation through Train- ing, which operates vocational schools in Europe, North Africa and Israel. For luncheon reser- vations, call Mrs. Morton Hoch- man, UN. 1-4747. . You're Smart to Buy Awnings NOW .. SAVE MONEY — AVOID THE RUSH and RO-LA-LUME The Aluminum Awning that ROLLS UP ! OPEN DAILY 8 to 6 — SUNDAYS 12 to 4 P.M. STAR AWNING CO. 8343 FENKELL "Serving You Since 1919" UN. 2-6200 SINCLAIR GOLF RANGE W. 8 Mile Rd. at Lahser Rd. New and Used Golf Clubs Best Makes—Trade-Ins - Accepted Pros in Attendance KE 2-3820 Young Adult Dept. - Dr. JUDAH J. SHAPIRO, whose appointment has been announced as national direc- tor of Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dations. Dr. Shapiro succeeds Dr. Arthur Lelyveld, who • became executive vice-presi- dent of the American Fund for Israel Institutions. Mischakoff Solos At Center Concert Violinist Mischa Mischakoff will be guest soloist with the Center SymphOny Orchestra at its final concert this season at 8:30 p.m., May 29, in the Davison Jewish C e n - t e r. Julius Chajes will conduct. Mischakoff, currently con- certmaster 0 f the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, held the same post with the N e w Mischakoff York Sy m- phony, , under Walter DamroSch; the Philadelphia Orchestra, un- der Leopold Stokowski; and the Chicago Symphony, under Fred- erick Stock. . For 15 years; he served with Toscanini as concertmaster with the National Broadcasting Co. Symphony. He has soloed with major symphonies from coast to coast. For his appearance with the Center Orchestra, Mischakoff will play the Beethoven Violin Concerto. The orchestra - will be heard in Mendelssohn's Sym- phony No. 4 (Italian) and Hugo Kauder's Little Suite No. 2 for Strings, the latter being per- formed for the first time in De- troit. Tickets are available in ad- vance at the Center office. For information, call WE 3-7380. Members of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra and 10 vocal soloists will highlight the-Work- men's Circle and Halevy - Far- FLEXALUM ALUMINUM • FIBREGLASS at Kings Point and two newly commissioned ensigns at New London at special Jewish bac- calaureate services arranged by the Jewish chaplains of the _ Academies. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER New Works to Highlight Joint Choral Concert CANVAS VINYL — PLASTIC • . ,• Je- energy and funds to Technion in Israel. This year his gift of $100,000 has made possible the estab- lishment of a new school of industrial management at the Haifa institute. His present mission in Israel is to partici- pate in laying the cornerstone for that school. and technology, in order to achieve and maintain a com- petitive position in world trade. A graduate engineer of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, and formerly industrial engineer for the General Elec- tric Company, Cooper heads a firm which ha's specialized in the development of automation systems, including electronic computers, supervisory control systems, toll collection equip- ment, closed circuit television and varied electronic apparatus. He is director of the Ameri- can Technion Society, and has been a contributor of - time, to-Graduate 32 Named Director of U.S. Military Academies West Point,: five newly-commis- wiSh graduates Thirty-two ensigns at Annapolis, HillelFoundations of the U. S. Military Academy sioned 10 newly-commissioned ensigns band choral concert the evening of May 27, at the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. The varied program will be new to the Detroit concert aud- ience. Yiddish and Israeli songs, English ballads, Negro spirituals and operetta selections will be offered. Martin Ho f f e r, harmonica player, will be presented_ in a classical program. Rebecca Frohman and Bella Goldberg will be at the piano. _ The entire program has been orchestrated by director Dan Frohman, who will direct the concert. For reservations and tickets, call IA 3-3253 or TO' 6-3267. At 9 p.m., today, Branch 460-E of the Workmen's Circle will present Wolf Snyder, chair- man of the C'ouneil of Jewish Schools, author, lecturer and teacher, in a talk on "Within the Ghetto Walls—An Analysis of Jewish Life in the Middle Ages," • at the WC Educational -Center, 11529 Linwood. "LEAP YEAR DANCE" SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 20-9 p.m. to Midnight Music By DAVE FRANK and His Orchestra Davison Branch, 4059 W. Davison —ADMISSION— Non-Mimbers $1.50 Center Members $0.75. (Refreshments) The SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE 18495 WYOMING With 3-0 years experience in child education Announces the Opening of A SUMMER- DAY CAMP For Boys and Girls Ages 4 to 7 At its NEW, MODERN AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING AND WELL EQUIPPED PLAYGROUND JULY 2nd thru AUGUST 24th — MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. — WITH ENROLLMENT FOR 8, 6, 4 or 2 WEEK PERIODS. • • HOT LUNCHES • VARIED ACTIVITIES • TRIPS • EXCELLENT STAFF • SNACKS FOR RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION: DI. 1-2252 -3 HALEVY fARBAND and WORKMEN'S CIRCLE CHORAL CONCERT -Don Frohman, Director In a Complete New Program of Yiddish, Modern Israeli, English Ballads, Operetta and Opera excerpts Assisted by Members of the DON' FROHMAN DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sunday Evening, May 27, 1956-8:30 P.M. 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