Joi
for 'Young, Strauss and Tchai-
kowsky. The band will be at
Clark Park on Monday, Lipke
on Tuesday, O'Shea on Wednes-
day, Stoepel on Thursday and
Palmer on Friday.
* *
DR. EUGENE PLOUS, of Le-
sure Ave., Detroit thoracic sur-
geon, has been elected to the
board of trustees of the Ameri-
can Physicians' Fellowship.
HERMAN K 0 G A N, well-
known author and veteran Chi-
cago newspaperman, will join
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.,
on Sept. 1, in an executive posi-
tion. He will assume the newly
created post of director of com-
pany relations. Kogan's latest
work is "The Great EB," pub-
lished by the University of Chi-
cago Press and critically ac-
claimed for its authenticity.
readibility and liveliness as an
informal history of the Encyclo-
paedia Britannica.
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JOSEPH G. ZEITLEN, a lead-
ing American civil engineer and
soil mechanics expert, has been
appointed dean of the Faculty
of Civil Engineering at the
Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology in Haifa.
* * *.
Samuel H. Rubiner and N.
Brewster Broder this week an-
nounced the association of AL-
LEN J. RUBINER with the real
estate, property management
and business counseling firm of
Rubiner, Broder & Co.
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WILLIAM DeMARIA will be
featured soloist with the Sum-
mer Parks Band, conducted by
HERSCHEL LEIB, at. concerts
this week. The band will be
heard in works by Delibes,
Rossini, Ivanovici, Luigini, Vic-
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EXCITEMENT TEEMING at
of Vineyard Haven (Martha's Woodhull Lake is the result of
Vineyard), Mass.. has been de- residents anxiously awaiting
signated by the National Jewish Saturday eve., Aug. 2 . . . the
Welfare Board as USO associate date of the huge "Carnival of
director of the Tokyo, Japan, Games" to raise funds for lake
USO club.
improvements by the property
* * *
Owners Association headed by
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel-
president Norman Richman
ist HERMAN WOUK has been Minnie Sacks will be in charge
named to the President's Coun- of the affair slated to jam pack
cil of Yeshiva University by
Dr. Samuel Belkin, it was an- the area.
* * *
nounced in New York.
Wouk, whose best known
works are "The Caine Mutiny"
and "Marjorie Morningstar" is
presently in the Virgin Islands
at work on his latest novel. A
visiting professor of English
at the university, he has been
a member of the faculty since
1952. In 1955 he received the
university's honorary degree of
Doctor of Humane Letters.
*
At the recent Shrine conven-
tion in Chicago, MARTIN
BARAHL, of 3236 Tyler, was
elected to his fourth consecu-
tive term as secretary-treasurer
of the Association of Shrine
Motor Corps.
Rabbi PAUL M. STEINBERG
has been named assistant pro-
fessor of human relations and
education at the New York
School of Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion.
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WE'RE BACK AFTER time
out from typing this column
to watch the Detroit Tiger's
Jim Bunning on TV pitch a no-
hitter against the Boston Red
Sox . . Jim struck out 12, and
the way he was gunning the
ball toward the plate, it's a
wonder the Boston batters
didn't ask the umpire to see
if he might be hiding a tiny
atomic cannon in his palm ...
Jim was mighty fast! . . The
speediest pitcher in baseball
was Walter Johnson. "The Big
Train." . . . Bob Feller was
probably the runner-up . . .
When Johnson was right, the
batter sometimes never even
saw the ball whiz by .. . Once
Roy Chapman of Cleveland
watched two strikes zoom by,
dropped his bat, and headed
for the bench . . . "You have
another strike coming," the
umpire reminded him . . .
"Never mind," grunted Chap-
man. "I don't want it."
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IT'S AN EARLY start for
16-year-old Betsy Barnett if
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modeling becomes her chosen
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