Detroit Women at Bond Conference Motor Aide Presents Awards to 4 in Area Four area residents were presented service awards at the annual meeting of Motor Aide, a Torch Drive agency, held re- cently at Harper Hospital. They are Mrs. Louise Baum of Fairfield Ave., 10-year award; Mrs. Golda Hartz of Northlawn Ave., 10-year award; Israel Burnstein of Washburn Ave., for 170 hours; and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park, hon- orable mention for more than 50 hours of driving time. Motor Aide provides the con- •u• ••• Detroit women took an active . part in the national in- nected link between people who augural Israel Bond conference- at Miami Beach, where a - need transportation to hospitals total of $18,465,000 in Israel Bonds was sold. Among Detroit- and clinics and people who ers at the parley were, from the left: Mesdames Philip Hell- give their time to make it possi- man, Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division honorary chairman; ble for th,pm to get there. More Joseph Katchke, co-chairman, Detroit Women's Division; Jan drivers are needed. For in- Peerce of New York, president, National Women's Division; formation, call TE 1-1600. Theodore Bargman, Detroit Bond Women's honorary chair- man, and Abe Josephson, a leading Detroit Israel Bond supporter. Name Winkelman for,Re-Election as Head of Community Council Stanley J. Winkelman was tion of the Council of Lands- nominated for a second term as manshaften Organizations were president of the Jewish Com- also reported upon. The council's prograrriming munity Council at the delegate assembly at Temple Israel last service, under the direction of week. The report of the nomi-- the culture commission, ar- nating committee was submitted ranged approximately 150 pro- by Judge Victor Baum, chair- grams for member organiia- tions and for non-Jewish groups man. - Other candidates for council within the last two months. In office, nominated for re-election, addition, the regular weekly were: vice presidents, Rabbi schedule of radio and TV pro- Morris Adler, Dr. Samuel Krohn grams has been maintained, it and Louis Rosenzweig; secre- was reported. tary, I. Pokempner; treasurer, The delegates were told of Lawrence Gubow. the council's community rela- The following were presented tions committee's part in the as candidates' for the executive proposed re-structuring of the committee: Mrs. Samuel Aaron, City of Detroit Commission on Morris Lieberman, Walter Ber- Community Relations. A state- low, Samuel' J. Rhodes, Mrs. ment affirming the council's Philip Bernstein, Mrs. Albert opposition to discrimination on Rosenblum, James I. Ellmann, the basis of race, color or creed David I. Rosin, Dr. Leon Fram, in the rental or sale of property Mrs: David J. Schachter, Sidney was affirmed by the assembly. J. Karbel, Sol Schwartz, Dr. Klein commented upon the Shmarya Kleinman, Sidney M. pending humane slaughter bill. Shevitz, Rabbi Mordecai Hal- Amendments which were of- pern, Meyer Silverman, Irving fered and accepted by the S. Cane, Dr. Jacob Goldman, Sol proponents of the measure re- Kurtzman, Mrs. Oscar Schwartz move the fear that kosher and George M. Zeltzer. ritual slaughter may have been Additional nominations may jeopardized by the enactment be made by petitions which of the measure. must carry the signatures of Manheim Shapiro, who spoke five delegates, and the candi- at the program portion of the date must himself be a delegate assembly on "A Profile of the who has indicated his willing- American Jewish Community," ness to serve if elected. Dead- pictured the differing status of line date for the filing of peti- American Jews today as com- tions is March 30. pared with that of a generation Delegates approved a series ago. of amendments to the council The delegates were guests of constitution, increasing the the S'isterhood of Temple Israel membership of the executive at a social hour at which host- committee from 42 to 48 were: Mesdames Al Pad- A report presented rnest Golombia, Charles Klein, council ex stein, Bertha Braman tor, highlighted ctivi- rice Shepherd. ties in the el interval since the last to assembly. Intercedes The inte f the coun ttlieb Defense internatio elations co Anti-Defamation League tee in t selling p tic local k ted that the Michigan Civil. r retail ers was d e Commission institute ed, and ent was ings regarding the dismissal e of t e a • opted code ethics Symond R. Gottlieb from his part of the lers. Th sition as hospital facilities di- lotion of mes ochim an the reactiva- ector of the Michigan Depart- ment of Health. • Sol I. Litttnan, Michigan ADL Kt 3HER! PAREVra! regional director, pointed out in, Deli 'tins Croyden 11, Jse a letter that the Civil Service Commission had issued an order reinstating Gottlieb on March 8, after finding that Gottlieb had INSTANT MIX given full cooperation to his su- True home-made periors and other division heads, flavor! A teaspoon was well qualified for the work makes a cupful ! Just he had undertaken and had sat- add boiling water. isfactorily performed his tasks. Now you can enjoy a The Civil Service Commission kosher, pareve soup concluded that there was evi- with your milchidige dence of prejudicial statements regarding Gottlieb's descent or meals. religion. ADL pointed out that two days after his reinstatement, Gottlieb was again dismissed. On behalf Distributed by of ADL, Littman stated his con- Greenfield Noodle & Specialty viction that prejudicial attitudes regarding descent or religion was Company at the crux of Gottlieb's dismis- 600 Custer Ave., Detroit sal. Blue Ribbon Foods•Sufferin, N. Y. Clikb,YFN Son Presses Father into Service Alan K. Jackson, 30-year-old founder of International Re- search Consultants, Inc., head- quartered in Geneva, Switzer- land, will leave his Detroit branch operation in good hands when he returns to Geneva after addressing the Detroit Technion Society Wednesday at the Jew- ish Center. His branch manager is his father, Harry L. Jackson, 70, of 12750 Borgman, Huntington Woods. The senior Jackson, a retired director of Employe Savings and Investment Plans at Gen- eral Motors Corporation, an- swered his son's call when the new organization began a year ago. -IRC, according to Alan, is the only company which assists in getting European countries to undertake research, develop ment and engineering programs for American manufacturers. It also locates new products, en- gineering talent, materials and components in - -E u r ope for American firms. In a nutshell, explains the father, he sends information on a problem facing a company here to his son who finds the best talent in Europe to solve it. The proposed solution is re- turned to the senior Jackson wha presents it to the distressed firm. Before establishing IRC, Alan was editor in Geneva of a Euro- pean journal for American busi- ness firms in Europe, a position he took after serving in the U. S. Air Force. ■ Rejoice in the spirit and tradition of the Passover . 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