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March 17, 1967 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-17

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Friday, March 17, 1967-37
BeverlyKrugerEngaged G.Weinbaum to Take I .udree Burdick to Wed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
to Carl Freedman of R.I. Bride, Sheila Osoff Stuart Mitnick of N.J. Group Libel Law to Go to Lansing;

4 Youths Go Free After Hate 'Prank

MISS BEVERLY KRUGER

MISS SHEILA OSOFF

MISS AUDREE BURDICH

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kruger of
Ilene Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Beverly
Susan to U. Carl Alan Friedman,
son of Mrs. _Mary_ Friedman of
Pawtucket, R.I., and the late Mr.
Arnold Friedman.
Miss Kruger is an alumna of
the Rhode Island School of De-
sign.
Lt. Friedman is an alumnus of
the University of Rhode Island,
He is stationed at Fort Belvoir,
Va.
A May 21 wedding is planned.

Mrs. Bernard Osoff, 17603
Strathmoor, - announces the engage-
ment of her daughter Sheila Ilene
to Gerald Weinbaum, son of Mr.
and :Mrs. Jack Weinbaum, of Na-
dine Rd., Huntington. Woods. Miss
Osoff is the daughter of the late
Mr. Osoff.
The bride-eleet attended Eastern
Michigan University and is now a
senior at Wayne State University.
Her fiance is a graduate of the
Detroit Institute of Technology.
An Aug. 19 wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burdick of
Dundee Rd., Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of 'their
daughter Audree Pamela to Stuart
Anthony ,IVIitnick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mitnick of Highland
Park, N.J.
The bride-elect is in her junior
year at Michigan State University
and is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon
Phi Sorority. Her fiance attends
the University of Michigan where
he is affiliated with Phi Sigma
Delta Fraternity.

There is no Michigan state stat-
ute to cover the printing and dis-
tribution of anti-Jewish hate liter-
ature, so four Detroit youth's who
admitted they pulled such a prank
recently, are free.
The literature was distributed in
t h e Downriver communities of
Trenton (where the Beth Isaac
Synagogue was burned two weeks
age), Riverview, Wyandotte and
Belleville. and in the South Oak-
land County suburbs of Oak Park
and Huntington Woods.
The four youths were released
Monday after the prosecutor's ,
office could find no law with
which to prosecute them. How-
ever, Wayne County Prosecutor
William L. Cahalan said that
Riverview h a s an ordinance
which the city: attorney hoped to
impose in this case. Prosecution
will be: impossible, however, un-
less a witness turns up. The
crime is a misdemeanor.
In addition, Cahalan plans to
send a group libel bill to Lansing
Monday to be introduced in the
State Legislature.
Hathaway said the - bill will con-
sider it a misdemeanor, punishable
with up to .90 days in jail, for a
person to hold up any group for
contempt or ridicule through
printed matter.

Former Detroiter Gains Acclaim as Songwriter

Former Detroiter Rose Beal
Kaufman, who has been writing
music and has won many commen-
dations for her efforts, has turned
her attention to the subject of
peace and her compositions con-
tinue to draw wide attention.
Many diplomats have honored
her for her "A Mother's Prayer for
Peace," and she has even elicited
an interesting reply from Nguyen
Duy Lien, South Vietnamese am-
bassador to the U.S., who, in a
lengthy • acknowledgement of her
song, gave assurance that his gov-
eminent wants an early peace.
However, he said there is the
urgent need for an assurance of
the protection of the independence
of the people of South Vietnam.
He wrote to her:

"Since the present war in Viet-
nam, was provoked by Communist
aggression and subversion, the first
necessary step to bring about peace
is that subversive and military ac-
tivities undertaken, directed and
supported by North Vietnam
against the independence and lib-
erty of the people of South Viet-
nam must cease. The principle
of non-interference in the internal
affairs of the two parts—principles
declared in the Geneva Accords
of 1954 as well as by international
morality—must be respected: Con-
sequently, the Hanoi regime must
dissolve all the puppet organiza-
tions' it has formed in South Viet-
nam under the names of Front
for the Liberation of the South,
Liberation Radio and the People's
Revolutionary Party. Also it must
withdraw from South Vietnam
_Ruth Laredo to Play troops, political and military cad-
res it had illegally introduced into
at. Philharmonic Hall; South Vietnam.
"My government is ready to en-
Praised in NY Times
gage in direct discussions with
Detroit-born pianist Ruth Meek- Hanoi in order to arrange for an
ler Laredo will give her second
1967 performance in New York,
this time at Philharmonic Hall in
Lincoln Center, Saturday. She will
play Mozart's Piano Concerto in C
Major, with chamber orchestra.
On Jan. 30, she gave a solo reci-
tal in Carnegie Hall and received
critical acclaim from the New York
Times and the World Journal
Tribune.
Mrs. Laredo appears again on
a Columbia Record album re-
leased in January. She plays the
continuo line in all four Bach
Orchestral Suites conducted by
Pablo Canals in the "Music from
Marlboro" series.
Her first recording with the Marl=
born Festival Orchestra was issued
last year when she played the Bach
Triple Concerto in D Minor with
Rudolf Serkin and Mieczyslaw
Horszowski.

,

Pauline Karasch to Wed
Mr. Barry Salzman

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MISS PAULINE HARASCH

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karaseh,
13111 Nadine, Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Pauline to Barry M.
Salzman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben M. Saliman of Winter Haven,
Fla.
Miss Karasch attended Highland
Park Junior College and the
Society of Arts and Crafts. Her
fiance was graduated from the
University of Florida and is now
attending Stetson College of Law
in St. Petersburg.
The couple plans a June ,wed-:
ding.

end to the hostilities. It is nnfor-
tunate that the communist leaders
in North Vietnam give no indica-
tion of listening to the prayers
of the dead and dying of both
North and South Vietnam."
Wil Rose of Kansas City's "Peo-
ple to People" program, members
of Congress, ambassadors from
may lands and several governors
have written. Mrs. Kaufman to
commend her for her work for
peace through the songs she has
composed.
Mrs. Kaufman presently resides
at 314 N. Stanley Ave., Los An-
geles.

John Memon, Americanism
chairman of the Jewish War Vet-
erans, said the Michigan Depart-
ment of the JWV has voiced its
approval of such a group libel bill
although most Jewish groups are
opposed. After notifying Cahalan
of the -Michigan Department's- sup-
port, Nemon said that such back-
ing is in accord with the national
JWV position.
Cahalan also said the matter
had been turned over to the Mich-
igan Civil Rights ComnaisSion for

investigation.

One of the youths arrested was
a juvenile. The other' three are
Mika Commaford, 19, Gerald
Woodruff, 18, and Thomas. Gentile,
18.

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