ceptance by Governor George Romney of an invitation to ad- dress the National Press Club in Washington May 22. William H. McGaughey, chair- man of the 17-member Manufac- turing Committee of Michigan Week, said the committee orig- inated the idea for the Governor to address the nation's press corps in the middle of Michigan Urge Clarkson's Re-Election as Southfield Mayor Anticipating a grand celebra- tion of the fifth anniversary of the community, Southfield lead- ers this week extolled the serv- ices of the community's Mayor James Clarkson and urged his re-election on April 1. Mayor Clarkson, an attorney, a war veteran and rated pre- • igan's recent progress and future industrial potential. Top Michigan Week officials also prevailed upon the governor to accept the invitation, extended by Bryson Rash, president of the National Press Club. It marks the first time that any Michigan governor has ad- dressed the National Press Club while in office. Forty of Mich- igan's leading industrialists and educators are planning to ac- company Governor. Romney to Washington to attend the lunch- eon. Michigan's 20 congressmen and two senators that make up the state's delegation in Wash- ington will be invited to attend. Under the slogan, "What Michigan Makes—Makes Mich- igan," the statewide' Manufac- turing Committee has estab- lished a number of other targets in its vigorous promotion of manufacturing during Michigan Week, May 19:25, McGaughey said. Judge Kent Tops Bar Assn. Poll Common Pleas Court Judge George D. Kent was first in the traditional poll of preferences conducted by the Detroit Bar Assn. Judge Kent also is listed as Preferred by the Civic Search- light, and with many other en- dorsements he has • received, MAYOR JAMES CLARKSON ferred by civic groups, is well known in all of his city's ranks. At dedication of Jewish re- ligious structures in his city, Mayor Clarkson has been a wel- come guest, a speaker at several important functions and an in- spirer of many communal proj- ects. Cooperating with neighboring cities and with Detroit leaders, Mayor Clarkson foresees a con- federation of cities that will re- dound to the benefit of the en- tire area. He adheres to a platform that calls for protection against pen- alty taxation on home improve- ments; opposition to non-resi- dent income taxes or a city in- a vote by the come tax people; encouragement of efforts to develop Southfield primarily as a residential' community; pro- poses a master plan for storm and sanitary sewers. . of the FLAGPOLE DETROIT'S- EXCITING NEW RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Announce That The Dining Room IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES EVENINGS & WEEKENDS For Information PHONE: 863-9809 15509 LIVERNOIS Just No. of John Lodge The Social Singles in collabor- sold at the door, stag or drag. ation with the Adult Servicei De- Dress for the evening will be partment at the Jewish Center, cocktail for the ladies and suits will hold its first dance for for the gentlemen. single people, 21-35, at 8:30 p.m. Help others as you journey Nationwide attention has been at the Center. Hy Herman and through life — those who live drawn to the interest Common his orchestra will provide the dance music and refreshments only for themselves run a Pleas Judge Joseph J. Pernick' will be served. Tickets will 'be mighty small business. has in deaf mutes. Since his ap- pointment to the post to which he was renominated at the Primaries and to which he seeks re-election next Monday, Let us help you plan your , The Bride Odin Breakfast, Reception—Shower You can be confident that our well trained staff will put forth every effort to make this memorable occasion a very happy one For the convenience of your out-of-town guests, we 'also have available comfortable air-conditioned rooms and suites . . . for their dining pleasure, our beautiful Sapphire Dining Room . . • and ample parking in our underground heated garage. Please call our catering manager, Mr. Sned- don who will gladly make an appointment with you and show you our fine facilities. Phone TR 5-9500 :d JUDGE JOSEPH J. PERNICK scores of organizations have corresponded with him and are establishing wide connection for aid in that field of en- deavor. It had become • known widely that Judge Pernick's parents are deaf mutes and that he is able to communicate with them. Judge Finesilver of Denver was among the first to communicate with him and to establish a program for drivers' improve- ments for deaf mutes. Similarly, national organiza- tions are in contact with Judge Pernick to aid -deaf mutes. His knowledge of this field in social service became known 'through the nationwide pub- licity- that resulted from an- nouncements by his Bnai Brith lodge. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR "HOLIDAY WEEK-END PLAN". WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY William A. Dunn, Aanager A ■ =1 ..• ■■••■•■■4400 NEW SPRING SHOES by HACK For girls. Smartly styled for spring in newest biscuit elk with otter tongue. Sizes 41/2 to 9. For girls. Coronado pig with c_ontrostiog smooth otter fringe and tongue. Sizes -81/2 to .12,.1. 2 1/2 to 3. JUDGE GEORGE D. 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OR MARV LiBERS0t4 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 29, 1963 Deaf-Mute Aid Romney Talk in Washington Marks 'First' for Michigan Week Is Spurred by Michigan Week '63 scored an Week activities in order to ac- important "first" with the ac- quaint the nation with Mich- Judge Pernick •