DRIVERS WHO'VE been helped on the x'ways by members of R.E.T. (Radio Emergency Team) can't pay for the services they get ... it's all voluntary . . . But since the R.E.T. members put out for everything from their own pockets, it wouldn't be a bad idea to help them along in the fine work they are doing. . . . They can use it. , . . If you know anybody in the group, give something to their treasury . . . Never can tell who . Rain or it might help next. . shine, R.E.T. is always on time . . . Let's show them we appreciate it. * * * WANDERING AROUND NEW York's Greenwich Village outdoor art show, Marge and Al Kalish noticed some people looking at the works of a certain painter and having a good laugh . . . They walked over to see what was going on . . . The bearded artist had painted a sign which he hung over his work . . . It read, "Buy now — save up to 825,000." * * MICHAEL GAINES, executive director of human relations for the mayor of Minneapolis, was in Lan- sing recently, for a civil rights con- clave ... While there he managed to pilfer only one hour to visit with mom and dad. Bessie and Harry Gaines, in Detroit . . . Mike was formerly assistant director of BB Anti-Defamation League in Michigan. * * OVERHEARD AT Steve Petit Clothier ... Wife to husband, "Are you trying to tell me what kind of suit you think I should choose for you?" • * * STEVE'S FAVORITE story is about a Cleveland clothier he knows writing to his son that the climax of his European trip was an audience with Pope Paul . . . "I was no more than three feet away from him. He is the s w e e t e s t, gentlest man — about a size 34 short." * * * FOR TICKETS TO the Joint Moonlight shindig, Aug. 1, by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, and Pythian Sisters, Temple 152, call Sid Wolfson, 342-0464, or June Beth Altman, 548-0051. * * * THIS SUMMER, Ina Flashner and Barbara Dryer, teachers at Albert Einstein School in Oak Park, are painting the town red with their art school . . . One of the gals is supplementing her fam- ily's income by using red paint instead of mercurochrome to help her husband in his residency at Sinai Hospital. World Union Parley Reviews the Growth of Progressive Judaism Irving Warshawsky Dead LONDON (JTA) — The recent growth and development of Re- form J u d a ism in many areas around the globe, outside the Un- ited States and Canada, was re- viewed as the governing council of the World Union for Progressive Judaism held its semi-annual meet- ing here this week. Twelve countries, including the U.S., are represented at the par- ley, among the delegates being Re- form leaders from Israel, France, Panama, South Africa, West Ger- many and Sweden. The report on Israel showed that there are now six Progres- HACKENSACK, N.J. (JTA) — Irving Warshawsky, executive di- rector of the Bergen County Young Men's Hebrew Association, died here July 4 of a heart ailment at the age of 63. He had served in the YAIHA post here for 34 years. Anniversary Will Mark Rabbi's Release in '27 From Soviet Union Prison The miraculous liberation of Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn from Soviet prison, 38 years ago, will be marked here on the 12th of Tammuz, July 12. Despite vicious and relentless attempts to eradicate Judaism in Russia, Rabbi Schneersohn defied the warnings of his adversaries and led the Jews there in raising a loyal Torah-true generation. He was imprisoned and sentenced to death. On the third of Tammuz, 5687 (1927), Rabbi Schneersohn was re- leased from the notorious Spalerno prison in Leningrad, after 18 days of confinment, and was exiled to Kostroma, a small town in the Urals. But here again, giving way to high level diplomatic pressure, the late Rebbe was released nine days later, on his 47th birthday, on the 12th of Tammuz. Rabbi Schneersohn arrived to establish residence in the United States in 1940. During his ten years in the United States, till his passing in 1950, he established his educa- tional program. At Lubavitch world headquart- ers, 770 Eastern Parkway, Brook- lyn, Rabbi Schneersohn's succes- sor and son-in-law, the incumbent Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Mena- chem M. Schneerson, will deliver a special public address at 9:15 p.m. July 12. - sive congregations in the Jewish state, a new synagogue is in the process of formation, and the Reform youth movement is grow- ing. But more Reform rabbis and larger funds for the growth of the Reform trend in Israel were reported as a necessity. The Latin American r e p o r t showed that the long-established Reform congregations are contin- uing their activities in Argentina, Panama and Curacao; a second congregation was established last January in Argentina; and new congregations have been formed recently in Brazil and Guatemala. For the first time, the World Un- ion has assigned a Reform rabbi to Mexico. Delicatessen Owner Mrs. Lefkofsky Dies Broadway Market delicatessen owner Mrs. Lillian Lefkofsky died Monday at age 75. Operator of the Harry Lefkof- sky Delicatessen with her husband from 1912 to his death in 1928, she took over the business in that year. Her famous corned-beef sandwiches were well known to executives and judges in the area, and she had a collection of pic- tures given by celebrity customers. She saved the collection when fire swept the market in 1961. Mrs. Lefkofski, 7493 Cornwall Ct., Birmingham, leaves a daugh- ter, 'Mrs. Maxine Piaseczny: two sis- ters, Mrs. Florence Wheeler and Ann Cohen; five grand-children and four great-grandchildren. In Great Britain and Ireland, another report showed, there are more than 40 congregations affili- ated with the World Union. In France, three congregations are functioning. Holland boasts three Reform congregations, and other Reform congregations were report- ed functioning in Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and West Berlin. Nine World Union congregations were reported continuing their growth in Australia and New Zea- land. Fifteen "vigorous" World Union congregations were report- ed as located in South Africa and Rhodesia. ON ALL TROPICAL WEIGHT SUMMER SUITS! FENCE Nobody UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES FOR SALE AND RENT DON'T EVER FORGET IT!! 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