Wednesday evening, June 6, at Cobo Hall, David Goldberg, Detroit communal leader, will be honored at a testimonial dinner sponsored by the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University. The event will be addressed by U.S. Supreme Court Jus- tice William Douglas. The dinner will be the occa- sion of a dual celebration — Goldberg's 60th birthday and the university's '75th anniver- sary. Rabbis trained at the univer- sity have served as leaders of Detroit congregations. Edward C. Levy is general chairman of the dinner. John E. Lurie is dinner chairman. Abraham Borman is chairman of the Detroit Friends of Yeshi- va University; Daniel A. Laven is treasurer, and Nathan I. Goldin, secretary. Proceeds of the dinner will be allocated for the mainte- nance of the university's aca- demic, community service and research activities, including an annual $1 million program of scholarship assistance to gifted students of limited finan- cial means. Yeshiva University alumni who have resided in Detroit in- clude Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, Rabbi Hayim Donin, Rabbi Stan- ley Greenberg, Rabbi Yaakov Homnick, Rabbi Hyman Agress, Dr. Morris Adler, Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, Windsor, and others. Young people from Detroit are compiling impressive rec- ords at the schools and divisions of Yeshiva University. `Legacy' Left JTA UN Correspondent by Hammarskjold By SAUL CARSON JTA UN Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (JTA)—A "legacy" left by the late United Nations Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold, in the form of a lapel button bear- ing the official UN emblem. is being worn now by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspon- dent here. He received the memento this week — eight months to the day when Mr. Hammarskjold tragically died in the African bush on a peace DAVID GOLDBERG (left) mission. and WALTER ANNENBERG, The story goes back to last benefactors of Yeshiva Uni- summer, several weeks prior to versity. Hammarskjold's fatal trip. This correspondent remarked jok- MI MI MN ingly to him one day: "Some day, would you give me one of II LI those UN button souvenirs you often present to Government officials you visit abroad?" I N/Crf a IiteNt Hammarskjold laughed and turned to his bodyguard. Wil- liam Ramallo, said "Remind me to do so." The bodyguord died with his chief in the plane crash in when you give Barton's Northern Rhodesia. Having lost chocolates, candies, pas- tries. Choose from our two friends both the Secretary- big, new selection. General and his bodyguard. the correspondent had all but for- This week's feature: gotten the promised button until I he received a telephone call m this week from a UN security • man, a friend of Ramallo. I "This is security." he said, ▪ "I've missed you every time I • looked for you the past two I weeks. I have something for you." The something turned out II to be a small envelope. It con- tained the lapel button. The face of the envelope had the BA RTONETTE ASSORTMENT recipient's name. Those here who learned of Delicious Continental minia- the incident commented that tures — 82 pieces to the Hammarskjold, despite all of pound. Luscious centers of his heavy burdens, had even- fruit cordials, toasted nuts, • tuallv shown once again, long tually smooth cremes; French choc- olate and many more. after his remains had been in- terred in the cemetery at Upp- 1 lb. $1.98 2 lbs. $3.96 sala, that he never overlooked an amenity. never forgot a friend, never missed the human touch. do th `State of Israel' Is Name Given to Public School in Mexico City MEXICO CITY, (JTA) — A public school in this city was dedicated here officially carry- ing the name of "Estado de Is- rael"—State of Israel—while at Guadalajara, one of the large provincial centers in this coun- try, another public school was dedicated, bearing the name of Albert Einstein. At the ceremonies in this city, officials of the Mexican Ministry of Eduaction and rep- resentatives of the Israel Em- bassy here, joined in stressing the fact that the new Estado de Israel School illustrates the warm relations existing be- tween the Republic of Mexico and the State of Israel. The Estado- de Israel School will have an enrollment of about 2,000 students, most of them from middle-class and worker families. - At the Guadalajara cere- monies. President Adolfo Lopez led the dedication of the Albert Einstein School, and warmly thanked the Jewish community in this country for its contribu- tion. Construction of the school had been financed by the Mexi- can Jewish community. SPECIAL at SPITZER'S FOR CONFIRMATION GIFT GIVING! 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