Heads Parents' Group Parents Without Partners re- cently installed Annette Kravetz as president for the coming term. Other officers are Henry Lenhoff, vice president; Delores Jonas, treasurer; and Thelma Cantor and Ida Lichtig. secretaries. YUM! THE BIG, SWEET CUL- TIVATED BLUEBERRY CROP IS HERE, plump and extra luscious...enjoy 'em now! Use with cereals, ice cream, fruit salads: dee-lish! LUSCIOUS NEW TOPPING! Heat maple or pancake syrup, drop in handful of blueberries for a de- licious new taste sensation for ice cream, waffles, pancakes. with waffles, uh-mm. Barbara E. Ginsberg, Ralph Wexler Marry MRS. RALPH WEXLER Bnai Moshe Synagogue was the scene of the July 5 wedding of Barbara Elaine Ginsburg and Ralph H. Wexler. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A- Ginsburg, 15300 Oakwood, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wexler, 15339 Robson. The bride wore a gown of Brussels lace and peau de soie fabrine, with fitted bodice, el- bow-length sleeves and a floor- length skirt. The detachable train was of matching lace and peau de soie. A band of tiny peau de soie rose petals held the pouf veil of silk illusion, and she carried white roses. Mrs. Sallie Jarvis, the bride's sister, was her matron of honor. Bridesmaids included RoseAnn Kroker, Marcia Wiss and Ellen Goodman. Hyman Kaplan was best man for his brother-in-law, and Sanford Victor of Cleveland, Pat- rick D. Crawford of Atlanta and Walter Jarvis were ushers. After a honeymoon in the South, they will make their home in At- lanta. Clarion Call to ZOA Was Made by Sharett ideal snack with milk 'n sugar, perfect . for pies. FREEZE some too! Easy. Thrifty. Look for the red, white and blue Great Lakes label at your food store today. NEW FREE RECIPE BOOK: unusual new blueberry recipes and old favorites to put excitement in your menus. Write to "Blueberry Recipes," Dept. JN Grand Junction, Mich. Jacques Torczyner, president of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, voiced the deep sense of sorrow of American Zionists at the passing in Israel of Moshe Sharett, "one of the earliest and most val- iant pioneers in Zionism and a co- architect of the State of Israel." The newly elected ZOA presi- dent pointed out that one of the last acts of the f o r m e r Israeli prime minister was a cable mes- sage he addressed to the ZOA con- vention, in which he expressed the wish that it "issue a clarion call to the masses of American Jews to rally to the Zionist ban- ner for the sake of Israel and their own future." The discovery of what is true and the practice of that which is good are the two most important objects of philosophy. — Voltaire. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, July 16, 1965 GIFT BASKETS day a ‘etteil "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" more important than what you say is how you say it. Expressions of sympathy, best wishes or congratu- lations are much more effective with a gift bosket that speaks for you . . in on eye-appealing, taste-tempt- ng and satisfying manner. We are Michigan's leader in GIFT BASKET PREPARATION There must be a reason!! Cal! 862-6800 .. and CHARGE IT! 3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. (cd Wildemere) DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN Atomic Bomb's Anniversary, Men and Events Viewed in Lansing Lamont's 'Day 'of Trinity' One of the world's greatest dra- mas is re-enacted in "Day of Trin- ity" by Lansing Lamont, the Wash- ington correspondent who has done important research, has made a deep study of the explosion of the first atomic bomb and has incor- porated in this volume, published Athenemum (162 E. 38th, NY 16), the basic details about men and events related to that event. "Day of Trinity" is history that reads like fiction. It is the story of the July 1945 occurence that served as the beginning of the nuclear age. The revelation about the chain reaction that could start con- struction of an awesomely power- ful bomb was first made known to President Roosevelt in a letter from Albert Einstein a month af- ter World War II started. Playing an historic role in the development of the bomb was En- rico Fermi, the 1934 scientist of the year in Europe, who labored in his laboratory in the University of Rome. It took time to develop the terri- fying weapon and to get at the root of radioactive elements the de- velopments of which are revolution- izing the world. Meanwhile many incidents are recorded in the story of the atom, and among them is the following portion of the Lamont record of the historic events: "The Nazi vise was crushing freedom throughout G e r m any and beyond by the mid-1930s. Scientists across the Continent began to feel its cruel clamp. In Italy, Mussolini's Black Shirts had begun pressuring individual- ists of every hue to lock-step with the Fascist state. Everywhere the Jews had become special targets. "Emilio Segre, a wispy little physicist who had participated in the Fermi experiment, decided it was time to leave his beloved Palermo. Bruno Rossi, a Jewish physics professor at the Univer- ity of Padua, sadly pulled up stakes. At the University of Munich a tousled genius named Hans Bethe realized he would be unable to retain his teaching post under the Nazis. Fermi and his wife, Laura, finally said good-bye to Rome . . ." These are just a few of the fam- ous names of people who played roles in the development of the atomic weapon. Among the most dramatic stories in Lamont's book is that of Robert Oppenheimer who, at the southern testing station, helped conceive the all but im- possible undertaking, and who, nine years later, became involved in a security case that was one of the sensations of our time. Lamont relates how Oppenheim- er's "bothersome record of Com- munist associations" came about through two marriages to Corn- munist-minded women. "Oppenheimer never joined the Communist party. Nor did he ac- cept its dogma or theory, although he did not then regard it as a dan- gerous force. Indeed, he found some of the Communists' declared objectives desirable. But whatever 8ng ag ernents Mr. and Mrs. Eli Persky of Los Angeles announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Dr. Walter David Dishell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dishell of Park- side Ave. Dr. Dishell attended the University of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, and is a grad- uate of the U. of M. Medical School. The couple plans a Sept. 19 wedding. * * * Mrs. Frank Van Loon announces the engagement of her mother, Mrs. Frances Cooper, 20089 West- brook, to Max (Mutty) Shapiro, a native of Detroit. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned, and the cou- ple will honeymoon at Cape Cod relationship he had with the Party was a muddled one. For Oppen- heimer in those days had no clearly formulated political views of his own. All he knew was that he hated tyranny in every form." Oppenheimer was vindicated when he received the Fermi Award of $50,000, the Atomic En- trgy Commission's highest honor, in 1963. But he "is not anxious to be remartyred in a theatrical resurrection of that unhappy chapter of his life." The atomic tests were at Trinity in southern New Mexico near Los Alamos. The choice of the site is explained by Oppenheimer, and the Lamont volume reconstructs many of the details. It recalls the case of the Rosenbergs and their relatives. It re-evaluates events which led to America's triumph and it empha- sizes an admonition by Oppenheim- er: "Our pride must be tempered with a profound concern . . . . 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