Scholle Sunday Evening The testimonial dinner in honor of August Scholle, president of Michigan State AFL CIO, spon- sored by the National Comniittee for Labor Israel (Histadrut), will be held at Latin Quarter Sunday. Proceeds will go towards the establiShment of an August Scholle Histadrut Scholarship Fund in Israel. The dinner is being arranged by Detroit community leaders repre- -senting industry, government and labor. Among the notables who will attend are: Mayor Jerome P. - 7771. 0, Brevities To a 'wages The "Human Relations Spring .Buffet" of the Eighth Region of the Detroit Public Schools will be held 6:30 p. m., April 27, at Roma Hall. The speaker will be A. L. ZWERDLING of the Detroit Board of Education and Dr. Charles E. Morton of the Michigan State Board of Education. Tickets are available from Audrey Lokanis, Nichols Elementary School. * * * Lee Franklin Weinstock. presi- dent of UNIVERSITY OF BUF- FALO ALUMNI—DETROIT AREA CLUB invites all alumni, spouses and guests to attend a testimonial Pianist Mischa Kottler, music dinner to honor retiring President Dr. Clifford C. Furnas, 6:30 p. m. director of Station WWJ, will Tuesday at the Detroit Engineer- solo at the next Center Sym- ing Society. Festivities will be phony Orchestra concert 8:15 highlighted by a world-wide hook- p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Conductor is Julius up enabling 33 cities to tune in to Chajes. the University of Buffalo celebra- tion. For information, call Lee Weinstock, 342-9198. * * * May 3 the famed PHILADEL- PHIA ORCHESTRA, under the masterful baton of Eugene Or- mandy, will present its annual De- Rabbi, Volunteers troit concert. at Masonic Auditor- ium. This is Maestro Ormandy's 'Cited for Service 30th year as conductor of this Editor, The Jewish News: Again let us commend Rabbi world renowned symphony, now is in its 66th year. He had only three Solomon Gruskin and the Coopera- predecessors in all the history of tive Council of the League of Jew- this great orchestra, most immedi- ish Women for their untiring ef- ate being the picturesque Leopold forts and mitzvah in making all the Stokowski. Since 1913, the Phil- plans and preparations. for a beau- adelphia has known no other tiful seder on April 7 for patients leadership than either Stokowski from Northville State Hospital, Ypsilanti State Hospital and La- or Orm an dy. peer Home and Training School. * * * The enthusiasm and heartfelt The GERTRUDE KASLE GAL- thanks of the patients—to be part LERY announces an exhibit of of their heritage which is instilled paintings by Jack Tworkov, one of in all of us and cannot be forgot- America's major artists. Tworkov's ten—was sincere and grateful. first one-man show in Detroit will Sincerely, open April 25 and continue through DAVID-HORODOKER May 19. He has served as chair- YOUNG WOMEN man of the art department at Yale ORGANIZATION University since 1963. Born in Po- MRS. BERNARD CHASE land in 1900, Tworkov came to the • . United States when he was 13. After three yearS at Columbia Uni- Ky: Betting on Wrong Horse! versity, he continued his art Editor, The Jewish News: In 1365 South Vietnamese studies at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students' Premier Gen. Ky said in an inter- League. From 1935-41 he worked view with the London Sunday Mir- on the W. P. A. Federal Art Proj- ror "People ask me, who my ect. The Detroit Institute of Arts heroes are. I have only one— will.have "An Evening with Jack Hitler." Washington was a little upset by Tworkov" 8 p.m. April 26. * * * his statement but not enough. In Hawaii, Gen. Ky received a DON FROHMAN, operatic bari- tone and vocal coach, will present red carpet welcome and President Maryline Krausse, soprano, and Johnson himself endorsed him as Dino Valley, tenor, in a joint vocal the best man to lead his country. Now thousands of South Viet- recital 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts. namese are marching in defiance of Gen. Ky and the anti-American There is no admission charge. sentiments are growing. * * * Banners carried in South Viet- Sholom Aleichem and his works namese cities warn: "Yankee go are the subject of a new publica- , Home and Take Ky With You." tion issued this week by the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board. En- 1 We attempted to walk hand in titled "SHOLOM AT .F.TCHEM: A hand with an admirer of Hitler and he tripped us. SOURCE BOOK FOR PROGRAM- Perhaps we have learned our MING," the publication was issued on the occasion of the 50th anni- lesson for the future, that associa- versary of the death of Sholom tion with one to whom Hitler is a Aleichem, which occurs on May 13. hero is like betting on a wrong Israel has designated this year as horse going in the wrong direc- tion. Sholom Aleichem Year. HYMAN SHENKMAN * * * 24274 Norfolk The joint dinner meeting of the Detroit Chapter, A.I.A., with the student chapters at Lawrence In- stitute of Technology and the Uni- versity of Detroit will be held Tuesday, at the University of De- By Sid Shmarak troit. Guest speaker will be New York investor, WILLIAM ZECKEN- JOE MAY CHEVROLET, 12555 DORF. Grand River, is introducing its new * * * car sales manager, Jerry Gould. April is birthday party time at Jerry, one of the leading Chevrolet BUDMAN'S, 2300 Ea'st Ten Mile, salesman in the entire state of Mi- Warren. To mark completion of its chigan for the past five years, will 59th year, this old firm of home be happy to serve his former cus- modernizers has ordered 15,000 tomers, and Joe May is personally Sara Lee cakes and several hun- assisting Jerry to see that every dred pound boxes of candy. Before customer gets immediate delivery the month-long celebration ends, all on the model and color of his these sweets will be given away by choice. Budman brothers, Albert, William and Abe. D.R. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN, chan- cellor of the Jewish Theological About 50,000 new active cases of Seminary of America, will deliver tuberculosis, contagious to others, one of the main addresses on re- are found in the United States ligion and peace at the 37th an- every year. Another 10,000 recent- nual convention of the National ly inactive cases relapse into ac- Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, tive illness. May 1-4, at Grossinger, N.Y. Cavanagh; Max M. Fisher, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal; Senator Philip A. Hart; Walter P. Reuther, president Inter- natiOnal Union, UAW; Judge John B. Swainson and former Governor G. Mennen Williams. The toast- master will be Judge George Edwards of the U.S. District Court of Appeals. Reservations for the dinner may be made by calling UN 4-7096 or by writing the August Scholle Tribute Dinner Committee, 19161 Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Scholle on Monday returned from Israel where they were guests of Histadrut. Community Council to Intervene in Case Involving Race Bias The Jewish Community Council will join three other religious or- ganizations intervening in a court case involving racial discrimina- tion in the sale of property in Beverly Hills. Attorney Louis Rosenzweig pre- sented a petition from the Com- munity Council, Michigan Council of Churches, Michigan Catholic Conference and the Council of Eastern Orthodox Churches to file briefs as friends of the court on be- half of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission. Permission was grant- ed. The commission was named in an appeal by a real estate develop- er who complained that the civil rights commission has no legal right to order him to stop discrimi- nating against a Negro applicant for property in a Beverly Hills subdivision. Daddy, What Makes a Nobel Prize Winner? NEW YORK — A Russian immi- grant's patient teachings about • • science really paid off, his son, Dr. Richard P. Feynman, told a con- ference of science teachers here. A Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Dr. Feynman, now at Cal Tech, said his father was sales manager for a New York company that made uniforms but he was determined that his son become a scientist. Dr. Feynman described some of the early lessons his father taught him. He said he once asked his father, why does a toy dog move? His father said, "Because the sun is shining." The boy thus learned that all energy comes from the sun. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, April 15, 1966 . TOWER-BAKER: Mr. and Mrs. Supervisors. In the elective• office, Alex Zuckman of Pennington Dr . he heads a boart of .126 members and Mr. Daniel Baker, also of and 25 standing committees. Pennington, announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Jacqueline Martha Baker, to Saul Jay Tower. Mr. Tower is the son of Mrs. Samuel Tower of Marlowe Ave. The bride is continuing her studies at Wayne State University. Her ARE YOU TIRED OF THE husband attended Detroit Institute of Technology. The couple is pres- DRUDGERY OF HARD WORK? ently residing at 18973 Marlowe. 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