Friday, Nov. 22, 196 Establish $20,000 Leon Kay Fund at Technion Institute in Israel A $20,000 scholarship fund has been established by Mrs. Leon Kay as a memorial to her husband, who was an outstand- ing Zionist and Jewish com- munal leader in his own community in Detroit a n d throughout the midwest. The Leon Kay Sch o 1 arship Fund will pro- vide perpetual scholarship as- sistance to needy and de- serving stu- dents studying at the Tech- nion-Israel In- Mr. Kay stitute of Tech- nology, located in Haifa, Israel. The late Mr. Kay was a founding member of the Ameri- can Technion Society, a nation- wide group dedicated to the ad- vancement of the Technion, the only university of the engineer- ing sciences in Israel. Mr. Kay provided substantial support to the Institute and stimulated ex- panding interest in the univer- sity's growth. The Technion, located on a 300-acre site on Mount Carmel, Review Budgets of 14 Jewish Organizations NEW YORK, (JTA)—Matters of vital importance to Jewish community life in this country were reviewed by the Large City Budgeting Conference of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds dur- ing budgetary discussions with 14 Jewish agencies which sub- mitted their budgets to the LCBC for joint review, it was reported by George Michelson, of Boston, LCBC chairman. Michelson welcomed the fact that the Bnai Brith Anti-Defa- mation League has this year joined the LCBC as the 14th participating agency in joint budget review. He announced that the LCBC now' has under consideration a request by the World Jewish Congress, Ameri- can section, for admission to the joint budget review process. M. G. M MIKE GREEN'S • MUSIC LI 8-4432 4( - 4( -1( ********************** today has a total enrollment of 5,000, included in its under- graduate and graduate schools, and in the affiliated Technical High School and Junior Tech- nical College. Announcement of the Leon Kay Scholarship Fund was made by Robert Brody, chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society. Gordon Meisner Wins Distinction as Charter Life Underwriter Gordon R. Meisner, general agent for Indianapolis Life In- surance Company, was awarded the coveted Chartered Life Underwriter designation at re- cent National conferment exer- cises of the American College of Life Underwriters in Miami Beach. The American College of Life Underwriters, founded in 1927, grants the C.L.U. or C.L.U. As- sociate designation to persons in life and health insurance who pass a series of profession- al examinations and meet the stringent experience and ethical requirements of the College. Meisner, 37, entered the in- surance business in 1951 after graduating cum laude from the Detroit College of Law. While attending law school, Meisner was employed by the Internal Revenue Service. A member of the 1963 Million Dollar Round Table. Meisner has spoken be- fore insurance and other pro- fessional groups on the subjects of insurance and estate plan- ning. Meisner became general agent of Indianapolis Life in 1958 and is also a partner in the firm of Werner, Meisner and Lippitt, general insurance agents. Meisner is continuing his legal education in the field of taxation in the graduate divi- sion of Wayne State University Law School. Levinson Will Head Drive for Veterans Benjamin Levinson, president of Franklin Mortgage Corpora- tion, for the sixth consecutive year has accepted the fund-rais- ing committee chairmanship of the Allied Veterans CoUncil to raise _410,000 for families of patients in the Dearborn, Ann Arbor and Battle Creek veterans hospitals. 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The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobs of Oak Park. An Aug. 9 wedding is planned. Dr. John Slawson Honored by AJC Chodos' Talent Impresses in Pontiac Chapter Recital for Hadassah By RICHARD HENDIN Gabriel Chodos came from the campus of the University of Oregon to perform in a benefit recital for the Pontiac chapter of Hadassah. He brought with him the usual white tie and tails and an un- usual amount of talent and pianistic sensitivity for one so young. The pianist chose to build his program, held in Pontiac Northern High School Tuesday night, around the romantic composers of the 19th Century, with the exception of a work by Bloch. He opened with a lyri- cal reading of Schubert's Mo- ments Musicaux. This is a rich- ly romantic piece and Chodos played it with all the expres- sion at his command. - The Sonata in F Minor by Beethoven usually called the "Apposionata" followed. The artist performed in a bravura manner which was powerful and quite intense. Following intermission, four short compositions by Brahms were offered. These tended to move away somewhat from the romantics and the artist's tech- nique could be better apprais- ed. He did not disappoint as his handling of the instrument was flawless. Ernest Bloch wrote A Voice in the Wilderness for cello and orchestra. He then tran- scribed it for piano and re- named it Vision and Prophe- cies. It is frankly Hebraic as is his Israel Symphony and Schelomo. Although not as well known as the others, Visions and Prophecies deserves to stand with them. It is richly introspective one moment and clearly resolute the next. Cho- dos' playing was fervent and fitted the modern idiom in which it was composed. The performance closed with the playing of two works by Chopin: Barcarolle and Scherzo in B minor. The former is a sunny and enchanting gem which was treated with humor; the latter is Chopin in a stormy and satiric mood and Chodos tended at times to attack the keyboard with too much strength. Want ads get quick results! Sheldon Rott and his ORCHESTRA "Music As You Like It" HOME: OFFICE: LI 7-0896 LI 5-2737 K.*.xxwx...xaimoiceizKolKaise<4 i --, PLASTIC FURNITURE ?.s. . RI .::'. g • COVERS MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE Lti CALL ANNA KARBAL M . .. LI 2-0874 Dr. John Slawson, executive vice president of the American Jewish Committee and prominent 4 social scientist, w a s honored Nov. 12 by the Committee for a 20 years of service "as a dedi- cated leader in and ENTERTAINMENT the field of BY human r e 1 a- tions." The admin- UN 3-5 7 30 istrative board UN 3-8 9 82 of the commit- tee, as well as the profes- sional and clerical staff, j oined_to- gether at the LI 8-1 1 16 • CANDIDS • MOVIES Plaza Hotel to • BLACK & WHITE LI 8-2266 • COLOR pay tribute to Dr. Slawson Slawson f o r his two decades of service. The administrative board presented to Slawson and his wife Ada the gift of a trip to London, Paris and Rome. The committee staff also presented a gift—a clock which tells the time in countries Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods around the world. Slawson has been a member of the executive committee of the United States National Com- Between Hartwell & Schaefer mission to UNESCO. Last year he was appointed to the Presi- WE DELIVER DI 1-2840 dent's Committee on Juvenile AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR Delinquency and Youth. 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