14—Friday, July 15, 1966

Testimonial Dinner Set
for Candidate Kasoff

Iry Kasoff, a candidate for
judge of the Wawne County Cir-
cuit Court, will be honored by
labor and civic leaders Wednes-
day at a testi-
monial dinner
at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
Kasoff. a 1933
graduate of De-
troit College of
Law, has repre-
sented various
UAW - AFL - CIO
unions in his 34
; years as an at-
-:::torney. A former
attorney for Red-
ford Township
and associate at-
Kasoff torney for Madi-
son Heights, Kasoff has been active
in the state Democratic Party. Ka-
soff is also active in Young Israel;
a member of Bnai Brith and Cong.
Ahavas Achim.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ackerman Gets
Many Endorsers
in Court Race

Irving B. Ackerman is acquiring
an impressive list of endorsements
in his bid for a seat on the Re-
corders Court bench.
Ackerman has received endorse-
ments from both the Democratic
and Republican 1st Congressional
District organizations and will be
carried on the COPE slate in that
district. He has also been endorsed
and will be carried on the COPE
slates by the Laborer's Local 344,
Detroit Fire Fighters Association
and Wayne County Building Trades
Council. His list of endorsers in-
cludes a list of more than 30
physicians.
Attorney Ackerman has served
as treasurer for both the 1st and
13th district Democratic Organiza-
tions.
He is a partner in the law firm
of Goodman, Brody and Acker-
man.
William Joyce Runs
Ackerman is a former member
of the board and charter, member
for Recorder's Court
William G. Joyce, assistant pros- of Adas Shalom. He is a life mem-
ecutor for 17 years, has announced ber of the NAACP, a member of
his candidacy for the office of Re- the American Civil Liberties
corder's Court judge in the Aug. 2 Union, a life member of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, a vice-
primary.
Joyce, 49, is a graduate of president of the GoodfellOws Old
Wayne State University's law Newsboys' fund, life member of
school, where he was top man in the YMCA, member of Mosaic
his class and held the second high= Lodge F A & M, Moslem Shrine
est marks in the history of the law and Detroit Consistory.
school. This despite the fact that he
had been blind since age 16.
Kahn is Candidate
Joyce was a practicing attor-
for Oakland Judge
ney and salesman, selling insur-
ance and blind-made products
Bernard S. Kahn has announced
prior to his appointment as as-
his candidacy for Oakland County
sistant prosecutor by Gerald K.
Circuit Judge for the six-year term
O'Brien in 1949. He handles some
at the Aug. 2 primary. He is a trial
500 cases a month in that capac-
Lawyer with 18 years of experience
ity.
in the tri-county area.
The Detroit Lodge of the Amer-
He served with the Infantry in
ican Federation of Physically World War II and was decorated
Handicapped named him "Mr. by the French and American gov-
Success of 1957," and on March ernments far his work with the
31, 1961, Mayor Miriani pro- French Partisans while in military
claimed "William G. Joyce Day" intelligence. He served five years
for his heroism in saving many of and was discharged as a fir s t
his 12 children in a home fire. His lieutenant.
wife is also sightless.
He attended Sorbonne Univer-
sity in France, University of Birm-
Ernest Levin Candidate
ingham in England, the University
of Missouri and Wayne State Uni-
for State Senator Post
Attorney Ernest , Levin has an- versity, where he received his
nounced his candidacy for the of- graduate degrees. He also taught
fice of state senator in the 6th Dis- political science at Wayne State
trict.
University and was a Liberal Arts
Levin, a gradu-
advisor for five years. He is pres-
ate of Wayne
ently a special assistant attorney
StateUinversity's
general and handles civil litigation
law school, is a
for the state of Michigan. He is
member of the
also on the Wayne State Univer-
American Trial
sity Law School alumni board of
Lawyers Associa-
governors.
tion, Michigan
and Detroit bar
Kramer Goes to Court
associations and
Tau Epsilon Rho
Over Right to Run
la w fraternity.
for Justice of the Peace
He is a World
In a civil action leveled against
War II veteran.
the Oakland County Election Corn-
Interested in
mission, Richard B. Kramer is
the problems of
asking the Circuit Court to reverse
youth, Levin be- Levin
lieves remedial legislation is need- a commission order that there be
ed in the child employment area no election for justice of the peace
and proposes a commission be set in the Aug. 2 primary and in the
up of youths from all racial, ethnic November general election.
Kramer, who filed petitions for
and income groups to advise the
legislature on the needs of young his candidacy, insists that the com-
mission had no authority to make
people.
its ruling since - the current West
Bloomfield Twp. justice of the
peace, Christian F. Powell, was ap-
pointed to fill a vacancy, not elect-
ed to that post.
Kramer, in his brief, said the
legislature could not extend Pow-
ell's term "nor did it intend so
to do . .. To permit Christian F.
Experienced — able to clean, Powell to remain in office until
Dec. 31, 1968, would deny the
bone and fillet fish. Full time. voters of the township the right to
Top wages. Fringe benefits. freely elect a justice of the peace
of their choice at a time when
there is an election for other town-
ship offices pending."
Powell was appointed to the of-
fice by the township board to fill
a vancancy created when the jus-
tice who was elected, resigned.

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San Francisco Hospital
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Bangor Jewish Center
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BANGOR, Me. (JTA)—A 53-acre
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — A
$3,500,000 Federal-State grant has site, including a three-story build-
been made to Mt. Zion Hospital ing with an auditorium has been
and Medical Center for a three- donated to the Jewish Community
year study of rehabilitation of cor- Center here for use as a day camp.
onary artery disease patients, it The donors are Joseph Emple and
was announced this week. Mt. Zi- Max Kagan, according to Leonard
on is a constituent agency of Jew- Minsky, who has just been re-
ish Welfare Federation of San elected as president of the JCC.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lynn, 23150
Eastwood, Oak Park, announce the
engagement of their daughter Bar-
bara Harriett to David B. Weiss,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss,
17600 San Juan.
Miss Lynn is a senior at Wayne
State University, where she is
affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon.
Mr. Weiss is a graduate of Wayne
State University's school of bus-
iness administration. He is cur-
rently enrolled at the Detroit Col-
lege of Law, where he is affiliated
with Tau Epsilon Rho.
A March 19 wedding is being
planned.

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Two additional attractions will
open in the UNIVERSITY OF DE-
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son at the U. of D .Memorial Build-
ing. "Don Juan in Hell," G. B.
Shaw's middle act of "Man and
Superman," premieres today, to
be repeated July 24 and 31. Musi-
cians and dancers will join forces
for a demonstration program of the
inter-relationship of music and
dance Tuesday.
* * *
A group of Oakland County col-
lege students, many of whom are
pursuing law studies in school,
have formed a countywide YOUTH
LEGAL STUDY COMMITTEE to •
focus on study of the country's
legal processes. The committee
plans to attend court sessions,
Meet with judges and other law
enforcement officials as well as
conduct activities of other sorts
that will contribute to a greater
awareness of these legal processes.
Students interested in joining the
group may contact the general
secretary, Sue Desimpel, 648-0205.
* * *
SHERRY BRITTON, who has
had leading roles in 44 legitimate
theater productions over the last
several years, nine of which were
musicals, appears in "The Best of
Burlesque," at the Northland Sum-
mer Playhouse, through Sunday.
* * *
The famous names of Mozart,
Haydn, Strauss, and Freud have
combined through the years to
form an almost legendary impres-
sion of the city of Vienna. Ilsa
Barea takes a new look at the
city's past in VIENNA, to be pub-
lished by Knopf on Aug. 22.
* * *
GEORGE WEIN, the country's
Pied Piper of jazz, who is impres-
ario of the Newport Jazz Festival,
is bringing an all-star jazz concert
to Detroit's Cobo Arena, 8 p,m.
Aug.-7.

Baltimore Sinai Hospital
Builds New $1,500,000
Rehabilitation Center
BALTIMORE (JTA) — Ground-
breaking ceremonies for the new
Ansel and Ellen Schoeneman Re-
habilitation Center at Sinai Hos-
pital was held this week. The new
$1,434,219 building, a gift of Ansel
Schoeneman, will house the De-
partment of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, making Sinai Hos-
pital the only community hospital
If you look for a lasting peace, in the state to provide such com-
go to the cemetery.—Russian prov- prehensive services. It will be com-
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