kickoff Named
I to 2 Civic Posts

Double honors haVe - been
bestowed upon Louis H. Luck-
off, president of Luckoff &
Wayburn, Inc., local advertis-
ing agency, in the form of civic
appointments made last week.
Mayor Louis C. Miriani
named Luckoff coordinator of
the Water Follies of 1961, high-

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LOUIS H. LUCKOFF

light of the third International
Detroit-Windsor Freedom Fes-
tival. The two-hour stage and
water revue, to be held July
2-4 in Detroit's convention
arena, will be coordinated and
publicized by Luckoff.
At the same time. it was an-
nounced the State Senate had
confirmed Gov. John B. Swain-
son's appointment to Luckoff
to serve on the Michigan Civil
War Centennial : Commission.
Luckoff will help plan and di-
rect state and national observ-
ances of the centennial.

Palestine Endowment Safrans to Host
Passes Million Mark Marchioness of

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Gifts
and testamentary bequests to-
taling $389,000 were received
by Palestine Endowment Funds,
Inc., New York, during the past
fiscal year, bringing the ag-
gregate funds at present to
over $1,000,000, it was an-
nounced by Robert Szold at a
meeting of the board of trus-
tees here.
The meeting elected Szold,
a founder of PEF in 1922 and
its president for the past two
decades, as chairman. Julius
Weiss. hitherto vice-president,
was elected president. Aaron
Baroway, who has been treas-
urer of PEF for many years,.
was elected vice-president and
treasurer. Mrs. Eli Ginzberg
was elected secretary.
Palestine Endowment Funds,
Inc., is a non-profit organiza-
tion administered entirely by
volunteers. It is a vehicle of
personal giving devoted exclu-
sively to charitable, scientific :
educational and religious pun:
pose's in Israel. Contributions to
PEF in the form of donations,
bequests, and endowments over
the past three decades have ex-
ceeded $3,000,000. Among PEF's
beneficiaries in Israel are med-
ical and Other scientific proj-
ects, hospitals, schools and uni-
versities, youth education and
industrial development projects.

"We have learned that we can-
not live alone, in peace; that our
well-being is dependent on the
well-being of other nations, far
away. We have learned that we
must live as men, and not as
ostriches nor as dogs in the man-
ger.
ger. We have learned to be cit-
A great library contains the izens of the world, members of
diary of the human race. •
the human community."
—Geqrge Dawson;
—Franklin D. Roosevelt

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ArtA tAnt 1 0 LI ncements

May 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin S. Lichtenstein (Sus-
anne Feldman), 24797 Rensse-
laer, Oak Park, a_ daughter,
Marci Alegra.
* * *
May 17—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold E. Goodis (Joan Helene
Weiss), now assigned to the
Dental Division of the William
Beaumont Hospital with the
U. S. Army_ in El Paso,. Tex., a
son, Richard Scott. •

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May 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wenzel (Diane Ka3ie
Greenfield), 16584 Washburn,
a daughter, LOri Lee.
May 15 — To -Mr.- and Mrs.
David Zamek (Lois Elbinger)
of Pontiac, Mich., a daughter,
Lisa Rae.

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May 11
To Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Peven (Marcia' Goldfarb,
formerly of Saginaw), 24750 Har-
den, Southfield, a daughter, Ca-
role Sue.

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May 11— To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin L. Abel (Phyllis Berko-
witz), 14141 Balfour, Oak Park,
a daughter, Julie Jacelyn.
* * *
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May 6 —_ To Mr. and Mrs:
Emil Weiss (Lillian Lipshaw),
23421 Cloverlawn, Oak Park,
a son, Mark David.
* * *
May 5 ---• To • Mr. and Mrs.
Mort Lev'
(Cele Saretsky),
21951
, Oak Park, a
son,
t.

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Mr. and Mrs.
rbara Goldfarb)
., Livonia, a son,

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o Mr. and Mrs.
eyers, 19448 Hart-
er, Anne Yapha.

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abbi and Mrs.
ern of Colleen
a son, Daniel.
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o Mr: and. Mrs.
man (Reva Mil-
Mendota, a son,

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To Mr. and Mrs.
n (Barbara Rich-
thers, Livonia, a
nk.

o Dr.. and Mrs.
h a p ir o (Nancy
9 Harvard, BroOk-
a daughter, Wendy

* * *
April 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
y J. Hecht (Sylvia Wil-
111 W. Canfield, a son,
vid.
* * *
i and Mrs. Nathan
ield of Pontiac a son,

Reading June 7

The Marchioness of Reading,
president of the British Section
of the World Jewish Congress,
and co-chairman of the "organ-
ization's European executive,
will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. David Safran, of 19421
Parkside, June 7. She has ad-
dressed leadership groups in a
number of other American
cities, including New York, Bos-
ton, Cleveland, Philadelphia and
Syracuse.
One of the distinguished wo-
men leaders in Great Britain,
Lady Eva Reading has devoted
her energies in recent years
to the Jewish Congress move-

LADY EVA READING

ment and in behalf of Israel.
Lady Reading is a keen, highly
informed observer of the world
scene: First-hand acquaintance
with the men and issues of the
modern world come as a matter
of course to Lady Reading
whose late husband was British
Under-Secretary for Foreign
Affairs from 1951-53 and Minis-
ter of State for Foreign Affairs
from -1953-57.
Deeply devoted to Jewish
causes and to Israel, Lady Read-
ing has played a leading role in
the. World Jewish Congress
since its inception in 1936. In
the '30s, with violent anti-Sem-
itism sweeping Europe, she was
one . of" the leaders of the or-
ganization established by Brit-
ish Jewry for the relief and
rescue of Nazi victims:. -
-
A former president of the
National Council of Women of
Great Britain, Lady Reading is
the president of the Associa-
tion of Nursing Training Col-
leges in Britain, chairman of
the Violet Melchett Infant Wel-
fare and Mothercraft Home,
and member of the board of
the International Children's
Center in Paris. She was a dele-
gate to the. White House Con-
ference on Youth in the spring
of 1960.
As an author, Lady Reading
has published two works, "In
the Beginning" and "The Little
One's Log."

People Make News

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MOSAIC LODGE No. 530,
JOSEPH KRUGER, South Or-
F. & A.M., will honor its treas- ange, N.J., has been appointed
urer, Samuel Warnick, at a past national. chairman of JWB
treasurers' banquet in the Col- associates, it was announced
onnade Room, Masonic Temple,
by Solomon
7 p.m., June 21, Samuel (Sue)
Lit t, presi-
Gurwin, worshipful master, an-
dent of the
nounced. Reservations may be
National Jew-
made by calling Douglas Pur-
ish Welfare
ther, UN 4-8016.
Board. At the
* * *
same time, Litt
MRS. JOSEPHINE MALTZER,
announced
26067 Hendrie, Huntington
that Arthur S.
Woods, participated in a meeting
Kling, Louis-
of the Committee on Nomina-
ville, Ky., has
tions for the Board of Directors
been named
of the National Federation of
associate
Temple Sisterhoods held recently
chairman, and
in New York City.
Benjamin
* * *
Kruger
Lazrus, who
ATTORNEY M. MANUEL has been national chairman of
HELFMAN, past president of JWB Associates since the estab-
the Michigan Jewish Business- lishment of the group, has been
men's Club, has been named appointed honorary chairman.
divisional manager of Waddell
* * *
& Reed, Inc., national distribu-
The volumes composing the
tor of United Funds, Inc., to Basic Practice Series of the
head its new divisional head- State of Michigan, which in-
quarters in Detroit with offices cludes the book on Probate
at 21590 Greenfield.
Law by JUDGE IRA C. KAUF-
• * *
MAN, have been added to the
HERMAN A. AUGUST has shelves of the United . States Su-
been elected to the board of preme Court, it was announced
trustees for the Rehabilitation by Professor E. Donald Shapiro,
Institute of Detroit for a term
of three years, and chosen a director of the -Institute for
member of the executive com- Continuing Legal Education.
* * *
mittee of the Institute, which is
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. YAB-
regarded as one of the leading
and most efficient in its field in ROVE, 1802 Glendale, Saginaw,
the country. Sylvester F
y will be among 500 civic leaders
of the Detroit Ediso
from all parts of the nation who-
mpa
is president of t
titute. ave earned the designation "Am-
Paul R Trigg, Jr
ssadors of Yeshiva University"
secretary.
be honored at the University's
Detroiter
ual commencement dinner on
(AGE STEIN-
BERGER
( been named "Au-
le 14 at the Essex House, N.Y.
thor of
e Year" for 1960 b
the "
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institutions were
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safeguard their
operty gainst
possible anti - mitic cidents
while the tri of Nazi war-crimi.
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which a total of 25,153 girls were
participants.

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Chilean Industrialist
to Construct $5 Million
Woolen Plant in Israel

JERUSALEM, (JTjA.) .----- A
plant for the manufacture of
woolen products will be built in
Kiryat Gat, 20 miles north of
Beersheba by Israel Pollock, a
Chilean industrialist and presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
in that country. it was reported
here.
The plant, which will cost
9,000,000 Israel pounds ($5,000,-
000) to build, will initially pro-
duce woolen yarns and will
eventually have facilities for
weaving and finishing a variety
of garments. The factory, which
will employ some 250 workers,
is expected to export $2,000,000
worth of goods annually, about
one-third of its anticipated pro-
duction.

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