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June 17, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-06-17

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: "The God Who Prom-
ises," the third in a four part ser-
ies in the month of June on the
overall theme "The Radical Theo-
logy of Genesis." Rabbi Byron T.
Rubenstein of Temple Israel, West-
port, Conn. is guest speaker on the
series.
* *

MISS MYRA KANAREK

HIGHLIGHTS

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
And
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK
Feature: "Emphasis on Youth,"
a series of four programs in which
the Jewish community looks at its
youth. Hostess for the series is
Mrs. Lewis Grossman, chairman
of the broadcasting committee of
the Jewish Community C o u n c i 1.
This episode will view the work of
The Detroit trustees of Belle- teens in the volunteer candy strip-
faire Treatment Center in Cleve- ers program at Sinai Hospital;
land — Samuel W. Leib, Arnold members of the Bnai Brith Youth
Organizations, represented by
Faudman, Mrs
Richard Victor, vice president of
Isadore Winkel
Detroit AZA Council; and Nancy
man and Mrs.
Zeldner, tutoring co-ordinator and
Samuel S. Aaron
member of the Jewish Community
— invite the com-
Center youth leadership organiza-
munity to honor
tion, who will discuss the current
Maurice A. Eng-
tutoring program by the Davison
gass 8:30 p.m.
School by her group, with Mrs.
Tuesday at the
Jane Lett, teacher, co-ordinator of
Town and Coun-
that school.
try Club.
* * *
Enggass h a s
CHAPEL HOUR
served Bellefaire
as a trustee for
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
the past 35 years
Station: WJR
and has g iv en
Feature: "A Tribute to Sholom
service to the
Aleichem" on the occasion of the
cause of treat-
50th anniversary of his death. How-
m e n t for emo-
Enggass
ard Da Silva and company will
tionally disturbed children.
present the stories.
"The Boy in the Doorway" film
* * *
on Bellefaire will be shown, with
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Mrs. Betty MintZ, vice president of
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Bellefaire, to narrate. Refresh-
Station: WWJ
ments will be served.
Feature: "The Role and Nature
For information, call Mrs. Aaron,
862-5543, or Mrs. Winkelman, 863- of Dreams and Visions," is a part
8998. There will be no solicitation of the annual summer series
"Words We Live By." The 1966
of funds.
summer series is entitled "Dreams
and Visions in the Bible." This epi-
Israeli Professionals
sode will deal with the meaning of
the word "vision," implying ethical
Being Lured Aboard behavior.
Mark Van Doren and
HAIFA (JTA) — Six hundred Maurice Samuel will carry on their
trained professionals leave Israel radio conversations for the 14th
every year, and only about 40 per consecutive year.
cent of them return here, Alexand-
er Goldberg, president of Technion,
the Israeli Institute of Technology, Grants to Send Leaders
declared here.
to Relations Workshops
Addressing a round-table forum
Tuition grants totaling $3,000
of students Sunday night, Goldberg will enable 43 teachers, school ad-
said that 300 Technion graduates ministrators and community' lead-
are now working in the Untied ers to attend human relations
States, most of them graduates of workshops to be held in Michigan
the Technion's faculty of electri- universities this summer.
cal engineering.
Mrs. Shirley Shapiro of Hartwell
The main reason for the emi-
gration, he declared, is due to Ave., a teacher at Henry Ford
the fact that only 46 per cent High School, was among the group
of the electrical engineering presented with the grants at a
graduates have found employ- Scholarship Awards Tea sponsored
ment in Israel, and that these by the Detroit Round Table of the
are being employed in Israel as National Conference of Christians
technicians, not as engineers. and Jews.
The Helen DeRoy Foundation,
"There is no coordination," he
told the students, "between de- Harrison Jules Louis Frank and
velopment of Israeli industry Leon Harrison Frank Memorial
Corp., Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik
and Technion."
Data revealed at the forum Foundation and Mrs. Joseph B.
showed that 5,500 Israeli profes- Schlotman were among the major
sionals with academic training are contributors to the fund which
now working abroad, 1,500 of them provides the tuition scholarships.
being engineering graduates from
Noted Portrait Painter
Technion.
B. S. Marks, a prominent 19th
He who follows his own advice century British-Jewish artist, was
must take the consequences.
a leading portrait painter of the
—Spanish Proverb British royal family.

Maurice Enggass
to Be Honored for
Belief sire Service

-

Gordon, received an honorary doc- Dean Allen Jackson of Morning-
torate from his alma mater, He- side College.
brew Union College, at commence-
ment ceremonies recently. Rabbi
FOR THE BEST IN
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
Gordon, whose brother, Lou, is the
Detroit broadcaster, is spiritual
leader of Mount Sinai T e in p 1 e,
And His Orchestra
Sioux City, Ia. At a special temple
DI 1-1609
service in his honor, greetings
were extended by Msgr. Newman
Flanagan of the Catholic Diocese,
Rev. Richard Pearson, president of

SAM EMMER

LEATHER GOODS'

BY POPULAR DEMAND !

HEAR OUR VOICE

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kanarek of
San Juan Dr. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Myra Flor-
ence to Edward Gary Shapiro, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of
Cortland Ave.
The future bridegroom is a grad-
uate of Wayne State University,
where he is currently attending
graduate school. He is an alumnus
of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity.
An Aug. 28 wedding is planned.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 17, 1966-27

Rabbi Albert A. Gordon
son of Mrs. Anna Gordon of San-

ta Maria St. and the late Abraham the Ministerial Association and



This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Jan Peerce Singing
More Yiddish Folk Songs" with an
orchestra conducted by Abraham
Ellstein. Cantor Harold Orbach,
host of the series, will comment
on the renditions to be heard.
* *

Rabbi A. Gordon Honored

• HAND BAGS
• BRIEF CASES
• BILLFOLDS
• LUGGAGE
• REPAIRING

Now Booking —

MISS . ANDREA BRESLER

At a dinner party, the engage-
ment of Andrea Michele Bresler,
daughter of Mrs. Sol Bresler, 23561
Beverly, Oak Park, and the late
Mr. Bresler, was announced by her
mother. The future bridegroom is
Allan Edward Stahl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stahl of Beverly Ave.
Oak Park.
A January wedding is planned by
the couple.

Lelands-Fords
Battle Depicted
in Nei.v WSU Book

Much discussion is certain to be
aroused by the biographical sketch
of Henry M. Leland, published by
Wayne State University under the
title "Master of Precision." It was
written by Mrs. Wilfred C. (Ottilie
1VI.) Leland, widow of Henry M.
Leland's son, with Minnie Dubbs
Milibrook, a social worker and a
teacher in Detroit and in Grosse
Ile. The introduction is by Allan
Nevins and Frank E. Hill.
This is the first time that the
story of the creator of the Cadillac
and Lincoln cars is told in a large-
sized volume. Offered here is a de-
tailed account of the litigation be-.
tween the Lelands and the Fords.
Roles as attorneys were played by
the late Leo M. Butzel and by
Henry Gallagher.
There are many historical details
regarding the battles over the ac-
quisition of the Lincoln by the
Fords. The court action is interest-
ing. And there is this noteworthy
comment:
"Senator James Couzens made a
speech in Philadelphia on Jan. 28,
1923, which now makes strange
reading. Couzens invested a few
thousands in the Ford Motor Co.
and came out with many millions.
But in his speech he stressed the
fact that the Lelands had invested
so little of their own money and
made such a great profit. He ques
tioned the salaries paid the Le-
lands. 'Now the reason I am point-
ing this out is to try to indicate to
you that public officers in any
political subdivision anyWhere in
the United States could not pull a
thing like this; in fact they would
not have the temerity to try it.'
Senator Couzens shouted that there
were possible grounds for criminal
proceedings. But the Lelands had
not been public officers, they were
private businessmen with a govern-
ment contract. At the end of the
war when the contract had been
terminated, their agreements had
been arrived at re a d i l y and
openly."
The tenor of the story becomes
evident, and the many conflicts
that were involved combine to pro-
vide details about one of the most
interesting court battles in Detroit.

Solving Health Problem

According to UNICEF, children
in the underveloped countries are
getting shortchanged in mental de-
velopment because of insufficient
protein. Their responses are not
the same as those of healthy chil-
dren and they may never be . . .
Malnutrition is the world's princi-
pal public health problem because
it prevents not only bodily growth
but deprives the child of his maxi-
mum genetic potential.

ED BURG



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