• 0 z ry A LTF Members to Win Honors at. Final Meeting Detroit Chapter, L e a d e r s Training Fellowship, will close its season Tuesday, when pins' will be awarded to members fulfilling the requifed six hours a week of study, and certificates will be given to new members. The meeting will be held in the home of Elisheira Crorrelick, and her father, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, will be the prin- cipal speaker. Receiving pins will be Clif- ford Miller, president; Margie Weingarden, v i c e•-• president; Barbara Goldsmith, secretary; MikeWeinstein, Sanford Pollack, Calvin Weiss, Joel Roth, Beren- ice Appel, Leon Waldman, Andy Kohen, Charlotte Hyams, Mar- tin Guyer, Elisheva Gbrrelick, Steve Bodzin; Jonathan Gold- smith, Jeff Tigay and bavid Elazar. Membership certificates will be given to Janet Waserman, Richard Limond ,Marshall Char- lip, Mary Appel, Paul Stern, Jerry Lax, Madeline Chapnick and Elizabeth Simon. -Guests at the ceremony will be Detroit rabbis, Abraham Sat- ovsky, president of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, sponsoring organization, and Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, advisor. Your Double Breasted Suit to Modern Single Breasted Model odel - Like Getting a New Suit! Alterations and weaving a specialty. , Newest Styles and Colors in SPORT COATS and SLACKS' ' SLACKS, $4.95 up Open Sundays 11 to 2 Radom Tailors 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 We answer all your incoming calls. It Is Our Business to Help YOu With Courtesy and ,Efficiency We Serve As Your Office ... Permitting your clients to keep ui touch with you during business hours. Wailing Address Optional Coyle Telephone Answering Service VE. 7-6701 WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily 'separated from their families. 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Before entering into force, however, the measure must yet be approved by the Bundesrat, the upper house. The measure constitutes an almost complete overhaul of the 1953 Indemnification Law which was passed despite widespread recognition bf the need for ma- jor changes. Among the. chief features of the new measure is elimination of the 25 percent difference in the benefit payments to German nationals and DP's who were victimized and the extension of benefits to residents of EaSt Germany. In cQ1ling for approval of the measure, Heinrich Greve and Dr. Franz Boehm, chairman and deputy chairman, respectiVely, of the committee, which ham- mered out the amendment, noted that the process of hand- ling claims was unsatisfactory, particularly because in the ap- paratus set up in some states ex-Nazis were in a position to sabotage speedy.. handling of claims. The volume of paper work and the shortake of com- petent personnel _ to handle Good LOOKS and HEALTH Can Be YOURS! 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