People Make News The Michigan Real Estate As- sociation, an organization of 8,000 realtors and associates, honored FRED E. SHELDON of Mayfield Dr., Royal Oak, as Realtor of the Year, for his territory at its an- nual convention in Flint. Sheldon received one of the highest honors presented to realtors of Michigan for his civic service as a realtor and as a leader in Oakland Coun- ty, as well as North Woodward Board of Realtors, Michigan Real Estate Association and National Association of Real Estate Board activities during 1968. * * * ROSE GOLDBERG and JEROME alt,BRANDMAN have been appointed assistant managers with Metropoli- tan Federal Savings and Loan As- sociation, it was announced by Roger C. Richards, president. Mrs. Goldberg will serve as assistant manager of the asociation's new Southfield office, in the Tel-Twelve Mall. Brandman will serve as as- sistant manager of the associa- tion's Oak Park office, 25555 Coolidge. * • * The Union of American Hebrew Congregations announces the ap- pointment of SYDNEY GROSS as its national director of public rela- tions. * • • "Operation Coffee Cup" is a campaign organized by the Oak- land County Council of Republican Women's Clubs to make sure voters will meet all Republican candidates in their district through informal gatherings in private homes. MRS. HAROLD RUBEL of Forrest Hill Dr., Bloomfield Hills, is co-chairman for the 18th Con- gressional District, and MRS. STEWART STEINBERGER of Seneca Ave., Oak Park, is the Oak Park city chairman. The women will help in the task of acquaint- ing voters with two Congressmen, 10 state legislators, five county officers, 27 county board of super- visor candidates and assorted can- didates for statewide offices. - N * * * Dr. BENJAMIN SCHWADRAN, an authority on the Middle East and on the political aspects of oil, has been appointed research pro- fessor in the department of Middle Eastern and African history of Tel Aviv University. He will undertake a year's exhaustive study of Isra- el's foreign policy and write a monograph on the subject at the department's Shiloah Research Center, one of the world's leading centers for Middle East studies and will conduct seminars and give English-language courses on the Middle East to overseas students. * * * Israel's minister of tourism and development, MOSHE KOL, had an hour long audience with Car- dinal JOSEPH SUENENS, the pri- mate of Belgium, who was invited by !Col to make a religious pilgrim- age to the Holy Places in Israel. Sol and the church leader dis- cussed the facilities available to _ pilgrims to the Holy Land and reta- t lions between the Israel govern- ment and t h e various Catholic \ churches there. Kol was the first member of the Israel government to visit the Belgian cardinal. • • * Israel's Deputy Prime Minister YIGAL ALLON stopped in London on his way home from the United States. His visit was private and ft was not known whether he will meet formally with any British government officials. Gen. Alton and Defense Minister Denis Healey il both served as panelists at the 10th annual conference of the In- stitute of Strategic Studies last Fri- day. * • • K. STANLEY PRATT of N. Reading Rd., Bloomfield Hills, has been named Michigan chair- man for United Nations Day for the second year by Governor George Romney. Proclamations by the President of the United States and Governor Romney will estab- lish Oct. 24 as UN Day to mark the 23rd anniversary of the sign- ing of the United Nations Charter. s * * Cantor Edward Sol Feigelman, a native Detroiter, has been engaged by Cong. Bnai Israel of Norfolk, Va., for the High Holy Days. Can- tor Feigelman, a protege of Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Cong. Bnai Da- vid, has also been studying voice with Prof. Avery Crew of Wayne State University. Cantor Feigel- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigelman Feigelman, 18280 Maryland, Southfield, is an honor student at Yeshiva University in New York. In addition to his inten- sive talmudic studies in the univer- sity's theological seminary, he is completing his senior year at Ye- shiva College, majoring in music. Last year, after several years of further cantorial studies at Yeshiva University's Cantorial Training In- stitute, he was awarded a cantor's certificate. Upon graduation from Yeshiva University, Cantor Feigel- man intends to continue with his cantorial career while pursuing his theological education and post- graduate work in music. • * * Prof. MANFRED EIGEN, 1967 receipient of the Noble Prize for Chemistry, attended the 11th Inter- national Conference on Coordina- tion Chemistry at the Technion. Prof. Eigen, of the Max Planck In- stitute of Physical Chemistry in Gottingen, West Germany, deliver- ed a main symposium lecture, "Kinetics and Mechanism of Main Group Ion Substition in Biological Systems." * * * MAURICE A. BETMAN, of Pro- fessional Planning Associates at- tended a pension profit sharing executive compensation seminar in. Flint, presented by the Flint Estate Planning Council. • * * MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr., widow of the slain civil rights leader, will participate in a spir- itual service at Brandeis Univer- sity, Oct. 4, as part of weekend activities which will culminate in the inauguration, Oct. 6, of Morris Berthold Abram as second presi- dent of the university, * * * WILLIAM M. GOLDSMITH, as- sistant professor of American civilization at Brandeis University, has been appointed special assist- ant for student affairs to Brandeis President Morris B. Abram. * * * An American human relations expert packed a tape recorder, went to Israel to explore the hu- man dimensions behind all the Mid- east reports, and came back with 26 unique radio broadcasts ranging from in-depth interviews with gov- ernment officials and religious leaders to the problems of an Arab orphanage on the West Bank. The New York, under the auspices of the American Zionist Council, it was announced by Rabbi Israel Serving on the Meadow Brook Miller, chairman. Theater's policy committee for the season are Mr. and Mrs. ALAN E. Bob Hope described the perfect SCHWARTZ, and Mr. and Mrs. little college wife: "Each morning, JOSEPH Z. NEDERLANDER. she lays out her husband's slacks, * * * sweater and picket sign." A reception in honor of Dr. EMANUEL NEUMANN, newly elected chairman of the executive WHEN YOU Ac A COCKTAIL of the Jewish Agency-American Section, and Mrs. CHARLOTTE JACOBSON, newly elected mem- ber of the executive of the Amer- ican section, will be held 4:30 to 6 p.m., Oct. 3, at 515 Park Ave., has been named director of JWB's community services. * * taped 15-minute broadcasts, made by ARNOLD FORSTER, general counsel of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, and profes- sionally produced by the League's audio-visual department, are being scheduled by radio stations across the country. * * * AVERY H. FISHER, 19980 Murray Hill, has received an award from the U. S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) for special act of benefit to the government. A materials engineer in the ve- hicular components and materials laboratory, he has authored a technical paper on the effect of exploding mines against combat vehicles operating in Southeast Asia, based on his own observa- tions made during a special assign- ment to the area last year. * * JAMES M. AUGUST has been appointed executive vice president of Ron Stone and Co. Advertising, Ron Stone, president, announced. August, 33, was formerly a vice president of W. B. Doner and Co. He is a graduate of Medil School of Journalism, Northwestern Univer- sity, and has an MBA from the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. * * * The appointment of MYRON BE- REZIN as director of support and development services of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board has been announced by Sanford Solen- der, JWB executive vice president. 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