THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, July 19, 1968 Brevities Jacob Resnick, 80, Honored At the Berdichev-Keshenev 40th anniversary celebration, Jacob Resnick was honored on his 80th birthday. The society also celebrated the 20th anniversary of the State of Israel with Israel Bond purchases and subscriptions totaling $10,000. Shown are (from left) front row: Rubin Miller, Mrs. Ida Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fantich; and the honoree; rear row, Harry Weinsaft, the speaker; N. P. Rossen, celebration chairman; and Frank Mersky, president. Grand Rapids News totes Three high school students are spending six w e e k s in Detroit working with inner-city schools as part of the Michigan State Temple Youth Mitzva Corps. They are. Mark Smaller, son of Mrs. and Mr. Sam Smaller; David Peterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. MiltOn Peterman; and Dan Fogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fogel. * * Joel Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller Siegel, vice president of Conclave of Michigan State Temple Youth, is participating in the Na- tional Leadership Institute at Kutz Camp, Warwick, N.Y. The camp is sponsored by the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations for the Nation Federation of Temple Youth. Action Urged on Gun Control The New Detroit Committee (NDC) strongly urged the gov- ernor and the legislature of Mich- igan to take immediate steps to support the adoption of current gun control legislation now before Congress. Stanley J. 'Winkelman, chair- man of the NDC's community service subcommittee, and NDC members have sent telegrams to Michigan Senators Robert Griffin and Phil Hart stressing the need for stricter Federal legislation which would make it unlawful to sell rifles and shotguns as well as handguns to persons who are too young to bear the terrible re- sponsibility that is placed in the hands of a gun owner; and make it unlawful to sell rifles and shot- Israeli Govt. Assures guns as well as handguns in one state to the residents of another Detroiter of Concern for state. appealed to citizens Conduct of Sirhan Trial to Winkelman contact their elected represen- The Israeli Ministry of Foreign tatives to demand strong gun con- Affairs has informed Detroiter Sol trol measures. Dann of its concern that the trial of Sirhan B. Sirhan, accused as- Sapir Says Govt. Policy sassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, be made "into a platform for anti- to Sell Its Enterprises, Israel propaganda." Not Go Into Business Shaul Ramati, of the ministry's TEL AVIV (JTA-) — Israel's information department, respond- Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir told ed to a letter from Dann, an at- torney, written to the Israel gov- a group of visiting Americans ernment in Jerusalem about the Sunday that it was his govern- forthcoming Sirhan trial in Los ment's 'policy not to go into busi- ness but to sell government-owned Angeles. Ramat wrote, "I think we shall enterprises to private investors have to give the matter quite a whenever possible. Sapir, who spoke to the United lot of thought once the trial starts Jewish Appeal Young Leadership as there may well be an attempt to turn it into a platform for Mission, said that efforts to en- anti - Israel propaganda — a plat- courage foreign investments in form on which we will not be rep- Israel resulted in the approval of resented but which will get maxi- $11,000,000 worth of such invest- ments during the first six months mum publicity. of 1968, four times the number 6 approved during the same period last year. MOTOR According to Sapir, 90 per cent 15 . Guest Rooms—Sauna—TV of the new investments have al- ready gotten started. Preparations SMORGASBORD are being made for production, and Every Thurs. architects are planning their com- 6 to 10 p.m. B mercial facilities. 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On Saturday and Sun- day the French pianist PHILIPPE ENTREMONT will play. * * "FINIAN'S RAINBOW" opens the third week of Detroit Summer Theater at the Art Institute, Wed- nesday, with Marie Santell play- ing the lead role, Sharon Mc- Lonergan. E. Y. Harburg who composed Dorothy's charming lyrics for "Wizard of Oz," wrote "Finian's Rainbow" along with a reformed sports writer, Fred Saidy. Melodies came from Bur- ton Lane. Tickets are at Grinnell's, J. L. Hudson ticket services and Sears, as well as the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts Ticket Office, 832-2730. Judge Victor Baum is Elected 2nd VP by National Conciliation Court Body Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Victor J. Baum was elected second vice president of the Na- tional Conciliation Court Confer- ence which con- vened recently in San Luis Obispo, Calif. His elec- tion virtually as- sures the presi- dency in 1969-70. Another a r ea man, Edward J. 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