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August 29, 1958 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-29

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Detroit Scientist to Present Papers Phyllis Cabo Weds
at World Atomic Parley in Geneva Gerald Besterman



The University of Michigan
France Expresses 'Horror'
at Slaying of Agency Envoys has the largest Medical School

PARIS (JTA)—The Alliance in the United States.
France-Israel, headed by Minis-
ter of Information Jacques
Soustelle, expressed "horror"
at the murder of two Jewish
Agency emissaries to Algeria.
Gen. Edmond Laurent, hon-
And His Orchestra
orary chairman, said in the
message: "The two murdered
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men were guiltless and went
to Algeria on a non-combatant
mission. They were murdered,
together with French officers,
in cold blood." The victims
were Yaacov Hassan, 36, and
■ ■
Raphael Ben Jera, 38. They
were kidnapped by the Algeria
For fine color movies
rebel movement.

Detroiter David 0. Leeser, energy in 1944, when he was
staff metallurgist and chief of a project. engineer at Battelle
the materials section of Atomic Memorial Institute, developing
Power Development Associates, materials for the A-bomb. He
Inc. (APDA), will read two also examined and evaluated
.papers at the second interna- enemy materiel, for which he
tional conference for Peaceful received citations from the War
Uses of the Atom, which opens Manpower Commission.
In 1950, working at the
on Monday, in Geneva, Switzer-
Atomic Energy Comthission's
land.
Leeser and his wife, of 13144 Argonne National Laboratory,
Leeser helped to develop the
Winchester, Huntington Woods,
left Wednesday for the confer- reactor for the USS Nautilus,
ence, which w i 1 1 continue the first nuclear-powered
through Sept. 13. Before re- submarine. In 195'7, he was an
official U.S. delegate to the
of your wedding
turning home, they will make
Second World Metallurgical
tour
of
atomic
installations
a
Call
in Europe, including Belgium, Congress, and is the author
MRS. GERALD BESTERMAN
of
the
first
open
publication
England and Northern Scotland.
At a double-ring ceremony on
At the Geneva conference, on the effects of irradiation
Orchestra - Entertainment
on structural materials.
Aug. 24, at the Mayfair, Phyllis
which will be opened by UN
number
a
Nina
Gaba,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
belongs
to
Leeser
302 Fox Building
Secretary General Dag Ham-
UN 4-4346
WO 2-4814
marskjold, top scientists from of professional and technical Mrs. Joseph Gaba, became the
all over the world will deliver organizations and committees, bride of Gerald Besterman, son
papers and participate in sym- is a member of Sigma Pi, Sig- of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bester-
ma Gamma Epsilon and the man. Rabbi Morris Adler and
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posia.
*
Announcing Our New Location
Leeser modestly disclaims the Scientific Research Society of Cantor Shabtai Ackerman of-
*
*
fact that two of his papers will America, three honorary sci- ficiated.
The bride's gown was fashion- *
t
be read at the atom parley as tific societies, and is listed in ed of imported tiered eyelet or-
*
*
"a lucky break." None-the-less, American Men of Science.
*
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gandy with a fitted bodice and *
He
and
his
family
are
mem-
*
over 2,000 papers were sub-
*
chapel train. Her veil of silk *
bers
of
Detroit's
Temple
Israel.
mitted for consideration and
-*
*
illusion was secured to a small
less than one-third were se-
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000.00.„•• ■■•■ ••••••• ■ •
crown of matching organdy.
lected for presentation to the
Marilyn Weinberg was chosen *
*
scientists.
by the bride as maid of honor. *
(Formerly of Livernois and Northland)
The topics that Leeser will
Harriet Gaba, Etta Besterman * READY TO SERVE YOU FOR BACK TO SCHOOL
*
discuss are "Radiation Stabil-
4c
and Wendy Spira were the *
ity," a report on protecting
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13711 W. 9 MILE RD.
*
bridesmaids.
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uranium used in atomic for-
(1 Block West of Coolidge) )
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Best man was Leonard Gaba, --(*******************************************
mulae against radiation, and
Aug. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Sid- brother of the bride. Jack Golds,
"Development and Fabrica- ney Goldstein (Ruth Dattner), of Cleveland, Nelson Sklar and
tion of Fuel."
of 22140 Marlow, Oak Park, a Karl Weiss were ushers.
Both papers will be delivered son, Lawrence Jason.
Out of town guests were from
on his work for APDA, the first
* * *
New York, Rhode Island, New
power utility group to advance
Aug. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jersey, California and Massa-
under the power demonstration Sheldon Onickel (Fern Bloom), chusetts. After they return from
program of the Atomic Energy of 19343 St. Francis, Livonia, a their honeymoon in Lake Placid,
(Rosh Hashanah is September 15th)
Commission, using an advanced son, Alan Mark.
N.Y., the couple plans to live
nuclear reactor to generate elec-
* * *
in Cleveland.
tricity.
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
There are 41 companies in Bernard L. Kaufman (A lice
the group, which includes public Kassem), of 24056 Coolidge, Oak An Aid to Solving
utilities, manufacturing con- Park, a daughter, Sheryl Susan. Lunch Box Woes
cerns and engineering organi-
* * *
To pack a really good school
zations. Leeser, himself, is on
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. lunch day after day is a big or-
loan from the Detroit Edison Paul Katzman (Lois Feldstein), der and one that takes time and
Co. Results of APDA so far of 20546 Fenton, a daughter, planning, according to Frieda
include the building of the En- Alisa Hope.
Barth, home service director of
rico Fermi plant near Monroe
* * *
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.,
to serve the Detroit area.
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. who adds that the lunch must
A native of El Paso, Tex :, Cyril Feldman (Elaine Fishel), be easy to carry, keep well,
Leeser holds a BS degree in a daughter, Carolyn Margie.
tempt the appetite, taste good
Coolidge, So. of 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
mining engineering from the
* * *
and above all, be nutritious.
University of Texas. In 1950,
Sandwiches with lots of filling
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
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he received . his MS degree Kenneth C. Given (Barbara spread clear to the edges are ■ ■



from Ohio State University in Bertman), formerly of Detroit always good, Miss Barth points
metallurgical engineering.
now of El Paso, Tex., a son, out. There are many types of
He began working with atomic Andrew Denison.
extra tasty breads to choose
* *
from such as nut, Boston brown,
"Children Are Our Business"
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. rye, pumpernickel, cornmeal,
Fall Classes Will Start 1st Week of Sept.
eaGbi lte/welds betel/
Seymour B r e s l e r (Marlene quick bran, raisin and cracked
wheat.
Registration for Intermediate and Advanced Classes
Sher),
of
13665
Kenwood,
Oak
MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY
Salads carry beautifully in
Park, a daughter, Cheryl Lynn.
will be held Thursday, Sept. 4 — 4:30 p.m. Begin-
* * *
Since 1946 in Detroit
covered. paper containers or
4:30 p.m.
ners will register Friday, Sept. 5
Hospitals and Homes
Aug. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. tightly covered jars. Piping hot
soup
in
a
thermos
is
especially
Thomas L. Banks (Sharon Co-
We Specialize in Ballroom Dancing for
TE. 4-7355
rey), of 2972 Rochester, twins, tasty on a cold day. It's a good
natured food—goes well with
Children and Adults.
Lisa Debra and Michael Jay.
*
most any menu, she says.
RABBI
Raw vegetables that add crisp-
Modern Jazz and Ballet taught by
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
as well as more vitamins to
LEO GOLDMAN Seymour Baskin (Ruth ness
JUDY LEE
Moorin), of 24557 Rensselaer, the diet such as carrots, celery
Expert Mohel
Oak Park, a son, Mark Robert. sticks, green pepper rings and
Recommended by Physicians
* * *
radishes are good munchers.
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Find room in the lunch box for
Aug.
1

To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
18049 WYOMING
18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242
Benjamin B. Gamburd (Helen a juicy tomato, red apple, crisp
UN 2-9572
UN
4-7853-4
pear,
orange
or
banana.
Berri's), of 7270 Kingswood, Bir-
Ims.•
mamo.44..
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Cookies rate tops for dessert
mingham, a daughter, Nancy
Rabbi Joshua Spiro Ruth.
most anytime and milk (or
CERTIFIED MOHEL
* * *
cocoa kept hot in a thermos)
Serving In
July 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. can't be beat for the beverage.
Hospitals & Homes
Jack Bednowitz (Norma Tep- Tuck in an extra napkin or two,
UN 3-2616
per), of 17228 Bentler, a son, why not a colored one, and that
To Reprocess and Recover
school lunch is ready to go.
7328 Thatcher
Alan.
* * *
Here are some suggestions
Your Quilts or Down
July 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Ray- frustrated mothers may clip out
Certified Surgical Mohel
and
paste
inside
the
cupboard
mond R. Kanagur (Helen Ham-
Rabbi Israel GOODMAN
burger), of 17197 Cherrylawn, door for easy reference:
Monday — Cream of pea soup
Serving in Hospitals and
a daughter, Lisa Beth.
(thermos), cream cheese and chop-
Homes Anywhere
* * *
ped olive sandwich, apple and
16 Years' Experience
salad (cut in small cubes),
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Leve cheese
Call for Representative
Pontiac, Mich.
milk, banana and cookies: Tuesday
(Roslyn
Simons),
of
20539
Pica-
—Baked
bean and catsup sandwich,
With Samples
FEderal 4-4149
raw cabbage and carrot salad, milk
dilly, twins, Samuel James and and
rice pudding; •Wednesday—Egg
Karla Lynn.
salad sandwich or peanut butter

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WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW

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Alnotincements

V Personalized New Year
Greetings

V Jewish-American Studio
Cards

V Lending Library

V Party Goods

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MARSHALL
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CERTIFIED MOHEL
Serving at Homes*0
7-0979
and in Hospitals

Lake 'Huron freighters an-
chored two miles offshore from
Alabaster, Mich., take on gyp-
sum cargos by a continuous
overwater bucket conveyor sys-
tem extending all the way from
shore.

with chopped raisins and celery
sandwich, peach slices and cocoa-
nut flake salad, milk and apple
brown Betty; Thursday — Tomato
soup (thermos), tuna salad sand-
wich, orange and cottage cheese
salad, milk and butterscotch tapi-
oca; Friday—Sliced Swiss cheese
sandwich or date and nut sand-
wich, chopped celery, apple, raisin
salad, milk.

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