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February 09, 1962 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-02-09

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A remarkable coincidence
occurred at Sinai Hospital
recently when Dr. Louis M.
Hellman, of the State Univer-
sity of New York, delivered a
lecture at Sinai on the sub-
ject of fetal heartbeat. In
demonstrating early record-
ings, he s h o e d one per-
formed in 1911, by Dr. Carlo
Foa of Italy. By sheer coin-
cidence, among his audience
at Sinai was Dr. Foa's son,
Dr. Piero Foa, the new direc-
tor of research at Sinai, and
the fetal heartbea
c t u
his father
Piero's
d prior t

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

engineers union yielded to gov-
ernment pressure and agreed to
order back to work 43 striking
members the government said
were needed to complete urgent-
ly needed immigrant housing.
The decision of the union,
which called out its 6,000 sal-
aried engineers, chemists, archi-
tects and agronlmoists from
their jobs in government and
public institutions last Jan. 11,
averted implementation of
"emergency regulations" which
would have forced the required
engineers to return to work.
The cabinet approved the pro-
posal last week when all set-
tlement talks in the crippling
strike collapsed.
The engineers union is de-
manding about 16 per cent in-
creases in salaries to widen the
PROF. RICHARD ELLMANN gap between their salaries and

op

"James Joyce" by Prof. Rich-
ard Ellmann this week came off
the press in a German edition
published in Zurich, Switzer-
land, by Rhein Verlag. it is
the first translation of the book,
which received the award as
the best biography of the year
in 1959, in a foreign language.
A French translation of Ell-
mann's biography of Joyce has
already gone to press in Paris
and translations of the book are
being prepared in Italian and
Japanese.
"James Joyce" was one of 200
books presented two weeks ago
to the White House by the .
American Booksellers Associa-
tion.
Ellmann, son of former High-
land Park Judge and Mrs.
James I. Ellmann, who now re-
side at '8901 Kingswood, is pro-
fessor . of English at Northwest-
ern Un-iversity.

Bob Leslie to Appear
in 'Anniversary Waltz'

the union said that the agree-
ment to permit the 43 strikers
to return to work should not
be interpreted as "yielding to
the threat" of emergency regu-
lations, but rather as an indi-
cation of the union's readiness
to come forward "with good-
will" to seek a solution to the
wage increase.
It was Labor Minister Yigal
Allon who worked out the agree-
ment with the 43 engineers. He
was next accepted to take up
the dispute at the cabinet level
for a new effort to end the
walkout.
Hr ERT ORLIFFE has
Meanwhile, the electric corpo-
bee named to the Toronto
ration warned that unless strik-
MISS MARILYNN SCHMIER Bo d of Con active
ing engineers returned to work
e Bnai Br
soon to operate the new Haifa
Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier
h Tied
power station, there was dan- of Sherbourne Rd., announce
ger that severe cuts would have the engagement of their daugh-
to be ordered in the supply of ter, Marilynn Dee, to Morton
electric current.
H. Collins, son of Mrs. Morris
Collins of S. Woodward Ave.,
Royal Oak, and the late Mr.
Collins.
The bride-elected is a gradu-
ate of the Wayne State
n. er
sity College of
e of Wayne's
been nominated by Gov. David fiance is a g
w. An early July
Lawrence to the post of Judge College o
planned.
of the Allegheny Common Pleas weddin
Court.
* * *
in Schol

People Make News

AUBREY H. ETTENHEIMER,
chairman of the Jewish Chau-
tauqua Society of the Temple
Beth El Men's Club, was award-
ed a gold key by the J.C.S. for
achieving 133 per cent of the
JOSEPH W. KATZ of South
Men's Club quota for 1960-61.
Orange, N.J., has been named
* *• *
special assistant in charge of
JACOB ALBERT, formerly department affairs and press
promotion and research direc- relations for Gov. ,Richard J.
tor of the Detroit News, an- Hughes.
* * *
nounces his association with the
SAMUEL A. LADAR
G. W. Albert Company, adver-
tising agency, with offices in chairman of the
the Lafayette Building. Albert munity Rela
will serve as marketing and pro- been na
San Fr
motion director.
tion.
* * *

LEONARD L. ABRAMS again
was named chairman of the
Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund
campaign.

*

* *

JOSEPH L. GIDWITZ was
Bob Leslie, a well known elected president of the Chicago.
figure around Detroit's radio Jewish Federation, succeeding
Utilizin, •
findings of the
and television c i r c u i t, will Charles Aaron.
President's Joint Commission on
appear in Chodorov' and Field's
Mental Health, Dr. Pasquale
* * *
"Anniversary W pre-
Buoniconto, medical superinten-
DR.
PAUL
A.
M.
DIRAC,
No-
s. ••• ewish The r
sented b
bel Prize-winning physicist from dent of the Wayne County Train-
. 17, 18, 24 and
8:30 p
ing School in Northvi
Great Britan's Cambridge Uni-
nounced a new pro
versity, has been appointed vis-
rehabilitation
S ialiies Dance
ting professor of physics for
at the sch=
e Detroit - Socialites will he Spring Semester, at Yeshiva retarded ch .
old a "Benefit Dance" 9 p.m University's Graduate School of
Unde
is program, t be
unday at Cong. Gemil Ch
known
e Family Care Pro-
Science.
c
sodim, 19371 G enfi
• * *
gram,
select group of men-
Rosenow
tarded batien
will be
MARTIN BUTZEL was re- tally
o to
be featur ..
place in private ho
elected
a
member
of
the
board
LI
r
a
i
call
r
charity.
of the International Institute of siste e allowance e gi
8-8340.
to e h househol em
Detroit..
and
edical car: c
an
*
*
OFFER EX RE
other ecessities will be consid-
DUFFERIN ROBLIN, Pre- ered a
e need arises.
mier of Manitoba, has been
CARPET CLEANING
Dr.
Buo
awarded the Canada-Israel
Friendship Award of the Mani- this older group of mentally re-
tarded individuals can often re-
toba Israel Bond Committee.
spond favorably to the close at-
,* • •
1 ROOM-1 RUG
J. SIDNEY MIDANIK, Toron- tention which is inevitable in a
to attorney, has been elected Family Care Program. Many of
chairman of the Metropolitan the patients elegible for this pro-
14,.411141f CLEANED
Toronto School Board. He is a gram can share in simple family
past president of the Upper responsibilities and can perform
Canada Lodge of Bnai Brith limited and routine household
SAVE
and chairman of the Joint Com- duties. The individual horn • set-
munity Relations Committee of ting can provide the bal ced
050%
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the Canadian Jewish Congress security and protective •
This annual sole is our
and Bnai Brith Central region. ment needed • thes
way of making new
* * *
and women.
friends! We'll clean
any number of rooms
A. MOYER, son
RICHARD
al workers
Training S
of installed carpeting
of Elmer Moyer, president of will be ava
—or any size rug—at
e to assist in he
our regular low price.
the Jewish Community Council planning
supervis
Any one room next to
of Dayton, was named Dayton's program in the in
the largest, or second
"DOE-DOE"
Our Ambassador rug (same size or
outstanding young men of 1961 Those participating,
of Good Will
smaller) cleaned FREE!
by the Junior Chamber of Com- ily Care Program
ha
CALL NOW
merce of Dayton. He is the first opportunity to meet
Jewish recipient of this award didates prior to t•
JO 4-5580
in Dayton.
Dr.
onico
* *
FOR EXAMPLE
r
JESSE
C.
COLMAN
was
$n
7
9' x 12' RUGS
PICKED UP &
named this week for the first
0.
DELIVERED
annual Man of the Year Awar
REG. PRICE $8.95 EACH
s e r.v
of the Council of Civic Un
for many years of service for School, b
GLenvie
human rights and equality.
* * *
y of Michigan
AND SONS:
The .Un
MRS. ANNE X. ALPERN,
15180 W. 8 Mile near James Cewens
former Common Pleas Judge was the first in the nation to
"SATISFACTION GUARANTEE"
and the first woman Attorney set up a-chemical laboratory for
General of Pennsylvania, has educational purposes.

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Medical Coincidence
at Lecture at Sinai

num

Schmier-Collins
Ellmann's 'Joyce' Israel's Striking Engineers Agree
Issued in German to Supply 43 Workers for Housing En a ow a crement Told
those of ordinary • laborers.
Zurich Edition
In announcing the decision,
TEL AVIV — The striking

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