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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-10

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Tectronics Capital Corp. Receives
Small Business Admin. License

People Make News

- WALTER J. L. RAY, chair-
man of the board of Standard
Federal Savings and Loan Asso-
ciation in Detroit, has been re-
elected as trustee-at-large for
the Savings and Loan Founda-
tion, the industry's national ad-
vertising and educational pro-
gram. His election is for a two-
year period ending July 31,
1964. Ray has been a trustee
since July, 1954, and chairman
of the board of trustees since
November, 1957. The Savings
and Loan Foundation repre-
sents over 2,100 insured savings
and loan associations in the
country.
• * *

Teetronics Capital Corporation has received license from
Small Business Administration. It will operate as a federal
licensee under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958.
Headquarters will be at 2816 David. Scott Building. Louis
Berry, prominent Detroit real estate and
hotel man, is chair-
a
man of the board. The firm will specialize in providing equity
funds for small growing business firms of all types on a straight
loan basis, stock pUrchase, or convertible debenture plan.
In the photograph, reading from the left, are: Harold Berry,
treasurer; David M. Miro, director; E. David Auer, president;
I. A. Fader, vice-president; Louis Berry, chairman of the
board; Marvin R. Rollins, secretary; Robert F. Phillips, Re-
gional director of Small Business Administration.

'62 Year Book Shows U.S. Jewry
Increased Five-Fold in 60 Years

1114
106

ARTHUR VICTOR. Jr., past
president of the Buffalo United
Jewish Federation and of the
Jewish Family Service of Erie
County, has been elected chair-
man of the Niagara Frontier
Port Authority.

LOUIS P. BRENNER, presi-
dent of the Jersey City Jewish
Community Center, has been
named to a third term as magis-
trate here.
* * *
LESSER ZUSSMAN, execu-
tive director of the Jewish Pub-
lication Society, has retired as a
lieutenant colonel in the United
States Army Reserve.
• * *
SAMUEL GERTNER, execu-
tive director of Mt. Sinai Hos-
pital of Miami, has been ap-
pointed national consultant on
hospital and nursing home con-
struction and administration to
the Four Freedoms, the retire-
ment organization of the AFL-
CIO.

*
Dr. ARNOLD J. BAND, pro-
fessor of Hebrew literature at
the University of California in
Los Angeles, has been named
the winner of the Charles
Brown Memorial Fellowship
Award which provides for a
year's concentrated study in
Israel. The f u n d is adminis-
tered by the Jewish Federation-
Council of Greater Los Angeles.

The American Jewish Year
Zealand. The population of
Book, the annual record of facts
Israel, according to the re-
and trends in American and
port, is approximately
world Jewish life, has been pub-
1,936,000 Jews and 243,000
lished for the 63rd consecutive
non-Jews.
year.
The Year Book reports there
Within the more than six are eight countries with Jewish
decades since it was first issued, communities of 200,000 or more
Jewish population in this coun- —the U.S., the Soviet Union,
try has increased more than Israel, Great Britain, Argentine,
five times and the number of France. Canada and Romania.
congregations has risen from I Of the 3,780,000 Jews in Europe,
approximately 600 in 1899 to between two and three million
more than 4.000 currently.
were estimated to be in the
In 1899 there were slightly I Soviet Union and its satellites.
_
The
largest Eastern European
more than one million Jews liv
ing in the United States. Today, community. other than the Soviet
Year Book statistics estimate Union—which has an estimated
5,510,000 in the U.S., of whom Jewish population of 2,345,000—
80 per cent are native born. In was Romania. with some 200,000.
Within the almost six decades
1899, two thirds of the Jewish
of the Year Book's publication,
population were immigrants.
The Year Book is published 'Jewish organizational life has
Dr. HENRY BLUMENTHAL
jointly by the American Jewish increas e d apace, growing from
20 national Jewish groups to of Newark has been named di-
Committee and the Jewish Pub-
rector of the Division of SOcial
more th an 200 to day.
lication Society of America.
Sciences at Rutgers College of
The Jewish Publication So-
Arts
and Sciences in Newark.
Israel
to
Celebrate
ciety of America, in its 74th
year, is the oldest Jewish cul- Pioneers' Anniversary
tural organization in the United j JERUSALEM. (JTA) — This
States.
year will be declared "First Set-
Morris Fine and Milton Him- ' tiers Year" in commemoration
melfarb are the editors of the of the 80th anniversary of the
Year Book.
first settlers of the Bilu move-
The Year Book's 63rd annual ment, the first modern Zionist
edition, a 625-page compendium, pioneering movement estab-
includes a broad range of articles lished in Russia in 1882. accord-'
on Jewish population data, com- ing to a decision of the cabinet.1
munal affairs, civil rights and
A special ministerial commit-
civil liberties, religion. church- tee will Work out detailed pro-
state issues, anti-Jewish agita- posals for the celebrations'
tion and Jewish affairs in coun- ' which will include special pro-
tries throughout the world.
grams for schools and the issu-
A special 130-page section on ance of special stamps. Petach
the Eichmann trial presents the Tikvah, which also celebrates
full text of the indictment; a the 80th anniversary of its
summary by Leon Poliakov: a founding, will be the site of Is-
survey of press reaction and rael's Independence Day parade
Prof. Salo W. Baron's testimony next May. Other settlements
at the trial. Dr. Baron gives a celebrating their 80th anniver-
Fri., Sat., Sun.
comprehensive view of Jewish sary this year irclude Zichron
contributions to the cultural, Yaakov and Rishon Lezion.
Aug. 10, 11, 12
social and economic life of
Europe before Hitler.
Einstein Center Gets
In the civil rights section, the
Gr
ant from Nationa l
Year Book finds that more
states' civil rights laws were en- Institute of ,Health
acted in the U.S. in 1961, than
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) —
in any similar period in this The Na ti o nal Institute of
country. More than 40 civil rights Health has awarded a $55,000
laws were passed by state legisla- grant to the Research Labora-
tures in every section of the tories of Philadelphia's Albert
country except the south.
Einstein Medical Center.
In a report on world Jewish
The grant renews for an ad-
population, the Year Book said
ditional three years NIH sup-
there was a total Jewish popu-
port of an investigation into
lation estimated at some 12%
the ability of heparin — an
million, 5,510,000 were in the
anti-coagulant — to stimulate
United States; 936,000 in
the body's natural defense
Canada, Central and South
against certain diseases. The
America; about 3,750,000 in
investigation is being conducted
Europe; while Asia has about
by Dr. Karl L. Roth, a Medical
two million. Some 500,000 Center research scientist. Ear-
Jews live in Africa and about
lier NIH grants supporting the
70,000 in Australia and New project totaled $110.00.

LOUIS L. MELDMAN has
been named president of the
Milwaukee chapter of the Fed-
eral Bar Association.

* * *

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1961-62 sales records and is
composed of the 230 most suc-
cessful agents among a field
force of more than 6,000 full-
, time agents in 250 general of-
fices throughout the United
States and Canada. Leitman
and Zuckerman, as members of
the President's Council, have
!
qualified to attend an educa-
. tional conference Oct. 31-Nov.
4 in Hollywood, Fla.

Michigan Department of Men-
tal Health director, CHARLES
F. WAGG, was nominated by
members of the State Mental
1 Health Commission for the Jos-
eph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation
award, one of the nation's high-
est honors in the field of mental
retardation.
I"Singles Only" at Tamarack
* * *
RALPH ZACKLIN, assistant , Tamarack Lodge, Greenfield
in the international affairs de- Park, New York, will hold its
partment of the World Jewish annual "Singles Only" Labor
Congress and the organization's J Day weekend from Aug. 31 to
deputy representative to the I Sept. 3, owner-host Dave Levin-
United Nations, is leaving New son announced.
York to take up an appointment
as a teaching fellow at the :
Graduate Institute of Interna-
tional Studies in Geneva, Swit-
zerland.
Finest International Music
• *
for All Occasions.
RUDOLF L. LEITMAN and
LOUIS I_ ZUCKERMAN have
qualified as members of the
1962 President's Council of the
New York Life Insurance Com-
pany, according to Francis W.
Maddox, general manager of the
company's Detroit General Of-
fice. Membership in the Pres-
ident's Council is based on
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