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. * * * 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. * * 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- ENE #07rEsT ExPosuRE CREATED FILM! SINCE maw In CINEMASCOPEt and EASTMANCOLOR A KiliMEY INTER11.01011AL Rasa. AIR-CONDITIONED American Premiere 2nd Week Tans-Lu k im Woock ■ ard at Si: Mil. • TO 8-8300 LISTENING Miss DOROTHY BRICKMAN, 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. TN NIGHT , NEAWN FEW" Danny Raskin's VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish News Classified Number 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." * * IT'S AN EARLY start for 16-year-old Betsy Barnett if OU! THANK Y You Most Wonderful People For Your Response and Encouragement To the Opening of the New LIBERMAN'S DELICATESSEN WORDS SIMPLY FAIL AS WE EXPRESS OUR DEEPEST GRATITUDE And We Hope and Pray That You Will Continue to Help Us Make Our Business a SUCCESS! For "The Best Service In Town" LIBERMAN'S DELICATESSEN COURTESY — QUALITY — GENEROSITY 13821 W. 9 MILE RD. Open 6:30 A.M. to 1:00 a.m. btwn. Westhampton & Kipling LI 1-2888, LI 5-9508 over to the Hotel Statler." .. . 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