Community's Appreciation for Devoted Services Expressed to Paul Zuckerman on Eve of AJC Leader's 50th Birthday An entire community's ap- preciation of highly commend- able services rendered to the Detroit community and to world Jewry will be expressed next week to Paul Zuckerman, the general chairman of the last two Allied Jewish Campaigns, when he marks his 50th birth- day on May 31. Zuckerman's devoted leader- ship, his rise from the ranks to the highest position attain- able in the over-all fund-raising activities here and his keen interest in local affairs as well as in Israel's welfare and in the security of Jews throughout the world, is being emphasized in encomia already being ex- tended to him on the eve of his natal day. A stag party is plan- ned in his honor. Many in Detroit know him from childhood, when they were served by one of Detroit's early and leading steamship agencies that was headed by his father, the late Joseph Zuckerman, who died a year ago. His mother shared with his father a strong interest in Jewish affairs, and the heritage passed on to their son bore fruit—the community benefiting from noteworthy leadership. Born in Constantinople — now Istanbul — Paul Zucker- man was brought to Chicago when he was a year old. His family left Chicago after four years' residence and Paul has resided here since 1917. He at tende c: Wayne State University and the University of Detroit and then worked for Tom Borman. Michigan Trading Co. and Grosse Pointe Foods. He went into the peanut butter r 110 I the I I 1°.11 I I I when you give Barton's I I chocolates, c a n d i e s, pastries. Choose from our big, new selection. This week's feature: I I I I I I I I ALMOND KISSES Two crisp toasted almonds I I I I I nestled in creamy chocolate caramel. Individually c e 11 o- phane-wrapped. 1 lb. $1.89 BARTONS G11.kittliat Exclusively at I I 24711 Coolidge Hwy. At 10 Mile Rd. Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis Barton's Confections and I I Baked Delicacies Are Also Available at Crow ley's Street Floor. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS inv N. im PAUL ZUCKERMAN manufacturing business in 1937, acquired the Krun-Chee Potato Chip Company in 1952 and in 1957 effected the merger of the Velvet Peanut Butter Company and the Krun-Chee Company with the Sunshine Biscuit Com- pany- . Attaining success in business, Zuckerman linked himself at the same time with the com- munity through his many affilia- tions. He was pre-campaign chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign in 1958 and 1959. and became the campaign's co- chairman prior to assuming the chairmanship in 1961. He is a member of the board of Sinai Hospital and serves on its research and finance com- mittees; is a member of the hoard of governors of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation and a member of its executive and capital needs committees. Zuckerman serves on the national cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal, is a member of the Detroit-Wayne County Port Authority Defense Com- mittee and serves on the board of the National Food Industry Committee. He for- merly served on the boards of th? Fresh Air Society and the Jewish Community Cen- ter. He is a member of the board of advisors of Wayne State University. He is a member of Bnai Brith. is a Mason and a Shriner, a life member of Brandeis Uni- v e r s i t y Associates, Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children and the Jewish Chautauqua Society, and a founder of Mary- glades College. The Paul and Helen Zucker- man Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman. He has received citations from the Jewish War V et e r a n s, West Bloomfield Township for the gift of a library site to the community and a special citation from the Fresh Air Society "for giving us food for thought and food to live by." In the business world Zucker- man is vice-president of Sun- shine Biscuit Company; presi- dent of Velvet Peanut Products; president of Krun-Chee Potato Chips; president of M a r g,a t e Utility Company of Florida; chairman of the board of Atlan- tic Utilities, Inc., of Florida; director of the E&B Brewing Company, director of Super-Sol Markets in Israel, Tomaz Food Products of Israel, Israel In- vestors Corporation. He is the founder and devel- oper of the city of Margate, Fla., now a community of 2,000 homes. Margate also has a synagogue and a Jewish Com- munity Center. He is widely diversified in his investments in real estate and ether business enterprises cov- ering much of the United States as well as Israel. He holds mem- bership in Franklin Hills Country C 1 u b, Standard-City Soviet Cruisers Make Egypt's Navy Strong Club and One Hundred Club. Married in 1937 to Helen Fleisher, daughter of Sam Fleis- her and the late Freda Fleisher, of Bay City, his wife is also active in the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division, ORT, Hadassah and other move- ments. They have two children, a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Linda) Klein of Toledo, and a son, Norbert, a student at Cranbrook. He has two brothers, Victor and Manny. His mother, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, resides in Detroit. His father was associated with the Detroit Board of Commerce, Foreign Department and spoke 12 languages. In 1919 he estab- lished Zuckerman's Bank & Steamship Agency. He was a close friend of the late Fred M. Butzel. His mother, who also speaks many languages, was a founder and the chairman for eight years of the Jewish Women's European W e 1 f are Organiza- tion and is now its honorary chairman. She is active in the United Hebrew Schools, Sinai Hospital Guild, ORT and other organizations. LONDON, (JTA)—Two Sov- iet cruisers are to be trans- ferred to the United Arab Re- public within the next three months, giving Egypt the strongest naval force in the Mediterranean area, it was re- ported here today by the Sun- day Telegraph. The vessels. the paper said, will be either of the 11,500-ton Chapayev class or the 8,000-ton Kirov class and will be equipped with heavy guns and torpedo tubes. The paper reported "it is probable" that Egyptian crews have been training in the Soviet Union "for some time" in prep- aration for taking over the ships which will carry crews of 700 to 800 men each. The paper doubted, however, whether the ships would be of any practical use to the Egyptians other than "for prestige purposes." JOHNNY LEBOW I KELLY CHEVY 18045 LIVERNOIS 1 BLK. S. OF CURTIS UN 3-7000 NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN ! 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