I activities in Society The Maz-all Club recently entertained Mrs. Lillian E. Fink on a visit here from Miami Beach at the home of Mrs. David Tchar of Strathmoor Ave. Klein Family Club will meet Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klein, 19458 Littlefield. William Elkin of the Elkin Travel Bureau, 19437 Livernois, is touring Europe and Israel with a group of 12 other travel agents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kanat, 12767 Lincoln, Huntington Woods, will host a leadership reception Wednesday, in advance of the Harry L. Schumer Labor Zionist Man of the Decade testimonial. Guest of honor will be Lawrence Gubow, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, former commissioner of the Mich- igan Securities and Corporation Commissioner and past com- mander of the Michigan Department, JWV. Miss Sharon Mossman, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Sidney K. Mossman (the former Esther Etkin) of Atlanta, Ga., will be graduated June 3 from Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. in September she will enter Northwestern University Graduate School in Evanston, Ill., to continue her studies in English litera- ture and drama. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Etkin of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warsh, 24051 Dante, Oak Park, of Raskin Food Co., have returned from a three-week stay in California, where they visited friends and relatives. State Employment Agencies Violate Fair Practices Act, AJC Reveals Pontiac to Honor Announce Scholarships to Enable Meyer, Jacobson Children to Attend Camp Gan Israel at June 9 Dinner The Pontiac Committee for State of Israel Bonds will honor Jacob A. Meyer and Joseph Jacobson at a testimonial din- ner at Con- r egation 3 n a i Israel, 143 Oneida Road, Pontiac, Sunday, June g, 6:30 p.m. Appearing at the dinner as a guest en- tertainer will )e Hy Sands, comedian who Hy Sands has entertained audiences from coast to coast. Members of the Pontiac com- munity can still get tickets to the June 9 dinner by contact- ing Mrs. David Saks at FEd- eral 2-2525 in Pontiac. Legion's Rosenwald Post, JWV, to Hold Memorial Services The Rosenwald Post, Ameri- can Legion, will hold its annual Memorial Day breakfast 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Billy's, to be followed by a joint memorial service with the Jewish War Veterans noon that day at Mach- pelah Cemetery. A monument will be unveiled in memory of the late -Joseph Gelman. The Post will hold its own Memorial Day services 1 p.m. Sunday in the veterans section of the Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, Gratiot at 14 ile. The public is invited. For information, call UN 176039. A recent survey of private , The present law limits the right employment agency hiring to - start proceedings to persons a practices in Detroit conducted actually aggrieved. Noting the important role that employment by the American Jewish Con- agencies play in the total em- gress shows that a majority of ployment process, he urged that the agencies contacted are still top priority be given to future willing to accept discriminatory efforts by the FEPC in this field. job order requests in violation "We concede the impossibili- of the Michigan Fair Employ- ty of outlawing prejudice by ment Practices Act of 1955. legislation," Dubin concluded, Harold Dubin, Michigan re- "but it is impossible to outlaw gional director of the Congress, the acts of prejudice — namely released details of the survey discrimination." in which 48 private employ- ment agencies were contacted by telephone to ascertain whether they would accept a discriminatory placement order. "We found that 87 per cent of the agencies were willing to Adas Shalom comply with a request which Annual confirmation services of Adas Shalom will take place was racially and religiously selective," Dubin said. Forty- June 9. At - home receptions will be held that afternoon and eve- two agencies gave an affirmative ning for the following Adas Shalom confirmands: reply to the request, four of ELIZABETH SHARON KAHN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving these indicating they knew the S. Kahn, 18490 Greenlawn, 2-5 p.m. request to be illegal. Only four LINDA R. POLLACK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Pollack, agencies refused to accept such 18625 Fairfield, 2-5 pan. No cards. an order, two specifically indi- cating that the order was il- Cong. Beth Aaron legal." Annual confirmation services of Cong. Beth Aaron will take The survey included only place on 2. At home receptions will be held that afternoon those agencies providing steno- and evening for the following Beth Aaron confirmand: graphic placement services. It was designed to ascertain to JENNIFER LYNN WYZAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wyzan, 24611 Seneca, Oak Park, 2:30-5:30 p.m. what degree these agencies honor the provisions of the Temple Emanu-El Fair Employment Practices Act. Annual confirmation services of Temple Emanu-El took place "Although the results show," said Dubin, "that discrimina- May 28. At home receptions will take place, as listed, for the tory practices in job placement following Temple Emanu-El confirmands: are still widespread in Detroit, CELIA MIRIAM LUCOW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lucow, 19640 Roslyn Rd., 2-5 p.m., June 2. No cards. we feel that the Fair Employ- ment Commission, considering SUZANNE WENDY MILLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert its limited resources, has done Miller, 13325 Winchester, Huntington Woods, 2-5 p.m., June 2. an -outstanding job since pas- No cards. sage of the FEP Act in 1955. JOHN MODELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Modell, 8540 Lincoln However, the survey points out Dr., Huntington Woods, 2-5 p.m., June 2. No carols. the need for increased efforts in education and investigation." Temple Israel - In order to increase its ef- Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel took place fectiveness, Dubin recommend- on May 28. At home receptions will take place, as listed, for the ed that the FEPC be given the following Temple Israel confirmands: power to initiate complaints. MARGO MADELINE BLOOMBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Bloomberg, 19137 Starland, Southfield, 2-5 p.m. June 9. No cards. ANN MARY ISRAEL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Barney B. Israel, 18066 Warrington Dr., 2-5 p.m. June 2. No cards. ISABEL ANN TRUNSKY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Trunsky, 19481 Robson, 2-5 p.m., June 2. LINDA CAROL CROLL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Croll, 18003 Muirland. Reception at Raleigh House, 12:30 p.m., June 9. At Home Receptions Announced For Confirmands and Consecrants Laval's Super-Set BEER SHAMPOO "Hair Just Loves It" • Grooms, adds extra body • No after sprays or wave sets needed • Eliminates oil . . . removes dandruff. Won't strip color • Cleans and conditions the hair • Contains protein PLUS . . . Built-in beer rinse. First Choice of Women Available at All I.D.L. Drug Stores Information Phone WO 1-0270 4 %.00 %.010 1101.0%.100%. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Annual consecration services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will take place on June 9. At home receptions will be held that after- noon and evening for the following Shaarey Zedek consecrants: MERRILL HOFFMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman, 20015 Robson, 2-5 p.m. No cards. PHYLLIS RUTH ROSENBAUM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum, 18264 San Juan Dr., 2:30-* p.m. No cards. LAURI , DONNA RUBIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin, 18242 Fairfield, 2-5 p.m. No cards. CAROL SUE WETSMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wets- man, 3137 Woodstock, 2:30-5 p.m. No cards. .. ,,, • A scholarship committee has been formed to give 25 needy children the opportunity to attend Camp Gan Israel. Leaders promoting the camp program are, from left, (standing) Rabbi Mordecai Kalmanson, camp director; Dr. Israel Wiener, medi- cal consultant; William Hordes, Chairman of the Scholarship Fund; Isadore Starr, secretary; (seated) Abraham Parshan, chairman of the Toronto Camp Commission; Charles Feinberg, chairman of the camp; and Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, eastern director. Parshan has announced that 20 children from Canada would be sent here under scholarships issued in Toronto. FOR THE ULTIMATE IN GOOD MUSIC 2 Israeli Officers • Graduated at Columbia SAM EMMER Two officers of Israel's armed forces, now on leave, will re- ceive degrees of master of business administration at Co- lumbia University's commence- ment exercises on Tuesday and soon return to their commands. "I feel that I've learned a new profession," said 38-year- old Brigadier General Haim Barley. "After a few years I hope to start working as a civilian in business or with the government. Colonel Gideon Elrom, 40, said of his studies: "To me this whole field is completely novel. I am sure that the knowledge I have acquired at the Graduate School of Business will be use- ful to me in carving a niche in the Israeli economy." In order to create a large body of well-informed service men with experience in ad- ministrative problem s, the Israeli government offers leaves with pay to senior offi- cers who attend universities. * And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 ■ 011• ■ 1111M21 ALL PATTERNS OF STERLING SILVER 25% Off DELAINE JEWELRY 18999 LIVERNOIS at 7 MILE DI 1-5511 OPEN THURS., FRI. to 9 P.M. HOTEL PALMER 16809 LIVERNOIS Across from U. of D. Overnight Guests, $3.50 up Weekly Rates IVI. G. M. I MIKE GREEN'S $11.00 and $12.00 Comfortable Clean Rooms Maid Service - Phone Service Homelike Atmosphere MUSIC UN 1-1304 * LI 8-4432 k-Ink-k-A-***************** ) Elegant . 14; Bar Mitzvah Suits With the ROYAL Fit at PRINCETON SHOP to For Young Men 6 60 Seven Mile at Evergreen KE 3-4310 SOL IRV JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DA/Air CAMP Mem bers $52 per period G AMES ES SWIMMING SPORTS FOUR-WEEK PERIODS Non-members $72 per period MUSIC DANCE DRAMA I JULY 1 26 II 9:30 to 4 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. JULY 30 - .AUGUST 23 JEWISH CULTURAL ACTIVITIES transporta• 'Hon Children Grades to to 6 NATURE -.CAMPCRAiTS OVERNITES For information about Day Camp or other children's summer activities, call Dl 1-4200, ext. 49, V/