THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 — Friday, May 3, 1968 Pernick Candidate for Probate Judge Announcing his candidacy this and will make recommendations week in the race to fill a vacancy on new commitment and release in Probate Court, Common Pleas procedures for the mentally ill. Judge Joseph J. Pernick said his Pernick serves as a member election to that bench would allow of the board of trustees of Alexan- him to Nvork even more closely with Brine House, an institution estab- the mentally ill and the handi- lished to assist habitual criminals capped. . after their paroles. Active as a consultant with the Already deeply involved in these areas, Pernick, the son of deaf National Association of the Deaf parents, is particularly sensitive and the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, Pernick was Mich- igan's only court-appointed inter- , preter for the deaf before becoming a judge. Currently in his sixth year as a judge in Common Pleas Court, Pernick was appointed to the bench in 1962. He was re-elected in 1963 and again in 1965. Tuberculosis Tests Start Here Monday What will probably be the most concentrated' effort to find hidden tuberculosis during the present Spring Chest X-Ray Survey will beoin Monday in an area bounded by Woodward on the East, the John Lodge Freeway on the West, Forest on the North and Winder on the JUDGE JOSEPH PERNICK South. The known case rate in the area to the problems of those with is in excess of 200 per 100,000, physical disabilities and mental many times above the national illness. average and certainly the highest His efforts in this behalf have in Detroit. Volunteer groups will make a received both local and national door-to-door campaign in an ef- recognition. Pernick is currently serving as fort to get everyone in the area chairman of a special - study coin- to take part in the survey. mittee which is seeking ways to ! Other areas of the city also will integrate vital services and to ease I be screened during the week. • the burden of parents of handi- i The survey is being conducted by I V ; the Detroit Department of Health capped children. • in cooperation with the Tuberculo- I He also has been appointed by sis and Health Society, Wayne the Michigan State Bar Associa- County's Christmas Seal agency. tion to a special committee on Free chest X-rays, given free mental health which is studying at chest X-ray buses stationed at 62 locations during the survey, are available to anyone 18 years .or older. e WITH FORMULA '99' MAC-O-LAC FORMULA '99' "The Paint That Breathes" WON'T PEEL or CHALK WON'T BLISTER or FADE Brushes and Rollers Clean Up in Water ON $ 5 SALE 99 GAL. See Yellow Pages 1051-1052 for , dealer nearest you. Center Activities to Include Concert, Play, Karate Class Violinist Mischa Mischakoff, con- the Park." by Neil Simon. to be clay at the Center. For information cert master of the Detroit Sym- presented June 15, 16, 19. 22 and 23. call the Center, DI 1-4200. phony Orchestra, will play Wieni- Directed by Dean Erskine, the awski's Violin Concerto at the next cast includes Cheryl Bound. Joel IF YOU TURN THE Center Symphony Orchestra con- Brown, Betty Wright, Whit Ver- cert under the direction of Julius non, Michael Goodman and Alan Chajes, 8 p.m. May 14 at the Kroker. UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T Aaron DeRoy Theater. For information on tickets or FIND A FINER WINE THAN Marc Lavry's "Emek," a sym- theater parties, call Center Thea- phonic poem, will be played in ter, DI 1-4200, Ext. 240. honor of the 20th anniversary of the state of Israel. "The Moldau" A new eight-week course in Ko- by Smetana and "Eros" by Ju- rean karate will begin 7 p.m. Mon- Milan Wineries,. Detroit, Mich. lius Chajes also are listed on the tat tat program. tat I a 0 CI ta Tickets are available at the Cen- ter's cashier. .* * * Center Theater announces the 13 cast of its next play, "Barefoot in OVERSTOCKED SALE! Belgians Light Torch in Memory of 6 Million ONE WEEK ONLY MORE THAN 2,000 FAMOUS NAME MEN'S SPORT COATS & SUITS 0 (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BRUSSELS—A torch lighted at 0 the Yad Vashem Memorial in Je- rusalem was used in a sym- bolic rekindling of the flame at the Belgian Tomb of the Unknown ° Soldier here. The ceremony fol- lowed a mass memorial meeting in the Great Synagogue paying tribute to the Warsaw Ghetto 0 fighters of 25 years ago and the Six Million who perished under Nazi rule in Europe. The memorial services, attended 0 by a number of Belgian officials as well as Jewish community lead- ers, was organized by the Belgian section of the World Jewish Con- a gress and Jewish former resistance groups. AT 20% OFF LARGEST SELECTION IN OAK PARK ! OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Thurs., Fri., Eves. 'till 9 JACK'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR A. P. CENTER 9 MILE-COOLIDGE 0 0 0 0 Debs Branch to Honor Late David Lifsitz and Yenie Katz Sunday Workmen's Circle Debs Branch 111 will hold a memorial service for David Lisfitz and Yenie Katz 2 p.m. Sunday at Workmen's Circle Center. Mr. Lisfitz, who died April 3 at age 82 was chairman of the Debs Branch and a representative of the branch to the Workmen's Circle District Committee. He was chair- ' man of the Jewish Labor Commit- . tee unit in the branch and was manager of the annual journal. Mr. Katz died April 18 at age 79. He was president of Carpenter's Union Local 1513, and was active in the branch. Representing the carpenter's union will be Milton Rochlin if Branch 111; Jacob Reissman will represent Workmen's Circle Dis- trict Committee; Dr. Shmarya Kleinman Jewish Labor Commit- tee; Nadya Entin, Workmen's Circle - Women's Division; David Joseph. Carpenter's Local 1513; and Mordecai Teiler. a friend and teacher at the Workmen's Circle school. JWV LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY will hold a combination past president and installation of offi- cers dinner 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Howard Johnson's on 10 Mile Rd. WILBUR J. COHEN, secretary of the Department of Health, Edu- cation and Welfare, will be the featured dinner speaker at the 1968 Michigan Public Health Associa- tion annual meeting, May 9. He will speak on "The Health and Social Problems Ahead." The MPHA annual meeting will be held at the Jack Tar Hotel, Lan- sing, May 8-10. The theme for the Conference is "Design for Tomor- row—Lead or Lag." * LEADER loves tough carpet- cleaning jobs . . . the tougher the better. If you have a rug you wouldn't trust to anyone else, put LEADER on the spot. For 55 years, LEADER has been the leader in the fine cleaning of rugs and carpets. Test us. Whether it's a modest shag rug or a priceless Oriental, LEADER will do it beauti- fully. 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