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An open house at Selfridge Schreiber, UN. 3-0658; or Doro-
Air Force Base for all Cub they Bovitz, UN. 4-7434.
Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Ex-
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Nicholas Snow's first one-
plorers of the Detroit area has
been planned for 10 a.m. to man show at GARELICK'S
3 p.m., April 25, announces Col. GALLERY, 20208 Livernois,
Glenn E. Duncan, base com- will begin at 2 p.m., Sunday,
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manding officer. Regularly- with a reception for the artist,
scheduled day tours and over- and will continue through April
night encampments have been 25. Snow, currently with the De-
discontinued because of current troit .Institute of Arts as as-
construction difficulties and sistant curator, follows the tra-
other problems.
dition of the French impression-
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ists.
By JUNE LEVY
Dr.
Philip
H.
Hauser,
chair-
"The Would Be Gentleman,"
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
man of the sociology depart-
the play chosen by the senior
meet Sunday evening, in the
ment
at
the
University
of
Chi-
class, will be given two eve-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bod-
cago, will be zin, 24031 Jerome, Oak Park.
ning performances and a mat-
the
featured
inee on May 21 and 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Phactman
speaker at the (Ruth Bodzin), of Brooklyn,
all-confer- N.Y., will be welcomed. They
Seniors of the June class
ence luncheon are visting here for the holi-
will be measured for their caps
of the Michi- days.
and gowns at the next 12A
gan Safety
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meeting on Wednesday. The
Conference in
Elmer Muelle r, principal
future graduates recently com-
'i.f4:0Lansing's Civic planner of the Detroit Planning
pleted having their yearbook
Center on Commission, will moderate a
pictures taken. -
Tuesday. His discussion of the HIGH
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subject will be SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
. Central's Parent-Faculty Coun-
"Some Impli- CLUB on "The Future of Urban
cil is sponsoring a dance April
cations of Transportation" at 7:30 p.m.,
17, in the school gym. This
Population Monday, in the Parkman Branch
event, open to all Centralites,
Changes in the Library, 1766 Oakman Blvd.
is seeking to raise funds for
United Among the panelists will be
scholarships. Social dancing
Dr. Hauser
States." T h e Phil Rosenbloom and Robert
and refreshments are planned.
three-day conference meeting Zwerdling, of Mumford High.
Tickets go on sale Monday.
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will attract 3,000 participants in
"Speaking of -Dance" is the 10 safety areas.
name of a modern dance con-
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cert to be given tonight, in
"Les Ballets Africains," direct
Central's auditorium. The en- from Europe where it won crit-
tire cast is composed of stu- ical acclaim in Paris, London,
dents from the school's modern Edinburgh and the Near East,
dance class.
will make its debut here, when
Ed O'Keefe, a jack - of - all-
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Members of Central's "C" Luben Vichey presents Keita trades in the field of athletics,
Club, made up of the boys Fodeba's troup of native Afri- was named this week as man-
who have won letters in school can dancers, singers and musi- ager of the men's health club
sports, will join the Girls' cians. The engagement will open of the Jewish Community Cen-
Athletic Association in a picnic at the Shubert Theater this ter, it is announced by Samuel
some time late in May. Plans Monday for a one-week run. Frankel, Center president.
O'Keefe, former director of
for a baseball game and Evening performances, Monday
packed dinner are in progress. through Saturday, will be at health and physical education at
8:30 p.m. There will be no mid- the Greater Miami Jewish Cen-
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Wayne State University was week matinees. The Saturday ter, was an outstanding high
toured by the Future Teachers' matinee will be at 2 p.m. and school and college athlete, and
Club during the spring vaca- the final performance on Sun- was a member ,,
the U.S. na-
tion. The students viewed sev- day, April 19 at 3 p.m.
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tional gymnas-
eral of the new buildings, the
Student Center and Old Main,
S'HERMAN COUSINS CLUB tics team. He
once Central High School.
Will hold a "secret pal" party on holds a BS de-
Saturday evening, in the home gree in physi-
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rachleff, cal education
LZOA Branch 6 to Hear
of Harding Ave., Oak Park. from West-
Rabbi Segal at Meeting
Plans for summer activities will chester State
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be made.
(Pa.) Tea ch-
speak on 'Job's Children," a re-
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ers College,
view of "J.B." and "A Child of
JAMES VERNOR SCHOOL where he com-
Our Time," at the next meeting PTA will hold a country-style peted in five O'Keefe
of Branch Six, Labor Zionist dance party, with Jim Schult- sports
gymnastics, swimming,
Organization of America, at 9 heis as caller, at 9 p.m., April wrestling, track and cross-coun-
p.m., Saturday, at the home of 18, in the school gymnasium. try.
Rabbi Segal, 19175 Wooding- Social and square dancing will
Serving in the U.S. Army for
ham. Mrs. Samuel Lindau, be featured at this get-together two and a half years, O'Keefe
chairman, invites members and for parents and teachers. Tick- attained the rank of first lieut-
friends to attend.
ets are available from Pauline enant, and was one of only six
servicemen to achieve a perfect
score in the Army's physiCal fit-
ness test.
BY HENRY LEONARD
In service, he coached a bas-
ketball team and a champion-
ship boxing team in Europe. He
holds a black belt in judo, and
was a former amateur boxer. He
lost a bout in the Golden Gloves
to Gil Turner, once a contender
for the middleweight crown.
As a high - school athlete he
won nine letters, and was
named the outstanding athlete
in Philadelphia by winning an
American Legion Award. In
addition to his prowess on the
athletic field. O'Keefe plays the
viola as a hobby. He also likes
skin diving and flying.
He is married, and he and
his wife Sharon have three
daughters, 2, 1 and one month.
.Bernice Lahr Reveals
spring Wedding Date
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Bombed by Terrorists
"Your Honor . they are hopelessly incompat-
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ALGIERS (JTA)—Two Jews
were wounded by an exploding
hand grenade thrown into a
cafe here Sunday. One of the in-
jured was the owner of the
cafe, the other was a customer.
There have been a number of
attacks against Jews recently in
the part of the city where the
cafe is located. Most of the
bistro's customers are Jews.
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ben
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trip in the course of which he
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