v Elaine R.— Koenigsberg ser ing in S. Vietnam Wed Mr. Goldberg Wins Silver Star for Gallantry MISS ELAINE KOENIGSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Koenigs- berg of Lesure Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Elaine Ruth to Efrem Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samson Gold- berg of Steel Ave. Miss Koenigsberg is a senior at the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a recent graduate of U. of M. A June wedding is planned. New Anti-Semitism Subject of Lectures Set by AJCongress Two guest lecturers will offer "An In-Depth Look at the New An- ti-Semitism: Perspectives From At Home and Abroad" at a program sponsored by the Michigan Council of American Jew- ish Congress 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David. Dr. Franklin Zweig, dean of the school of so- cial welfare at State University of New York at Buffalo, will view Dr. Zweig "America's Criti- cal Social Problems as an Arena for the New Anti-Semitism." Stanley H. Lowell, national vice president of American Jewish Congress and co- chairman of its commission on in- ternational affairs, will focus on "Israel, the Middle East Crisis and the New Anti-Semitism." The program honors the 50th an- niversary of American Jewish Con- gress and the chartering of De- troit's new Northwest Chapter of AJC. Dr. Zweig, formerly on the Wayne State University faculty, is prominent in the fields of so- cial planning and community or- ganization as both author and consultant. , - Lowell, an at- torney, served from 1961 to 1965 as chairman of New York City's commission on human rights and wrote the law brief of the Amer- ican Civil Liber- ties Union which resulted in out- lawing the "white primary" inTexas in 1944. He was an instrumental Lowell Participant in the first American- Israel Dialogue sponsored by AJCongress in 1962. Harley M. Selling is president of the Michigan Council of A.TCon- gress, and Ralph Levy is president of the new Northwest Chapter. The program is open to the pub- lic for a nominal donation. * * * * * DO YOUR SHARE FOR FREEDOM Sign up : U.S. Savings Bonds New Freedom Shares A young Detroit native serving as a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in Vietnam has been awarded the silver star for gallantry in action last June. Cpt. Paul M. Gold, son of Mrs. Rose Gold of Santa Maria Ave., recently returned from Vietnam and is finishing his final eight months' army duty in the sur- geon's office in Ft. Sheridan, m. In September, he and his wife plan to return here, where he will re- sume general practice in the field of osteopathic surgery. The medal citation by Brig. Gen. Charles Cantrell, and by direction of the President, cited as follows, the reason for the award as fol- lows: "Captain Gold distinguished him- self by gallantry in action involv- ing conflict with an armed hostile force on 28 June 1968 serving as squadron surgeon with the 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, in the Republic of Viet- nam. "On this date, Troop A was con- ducting a mounted sweep operation through a known enemy area when it was suddenly attacked by a Com- munist force of unknown size. Two vehicles detonated mines and were totally disabled, every medical aid- man in the troop was wounded and the troop was under an intense vol- ume of enemy small arms, auto- matic weapons and antitank rock- et fire when Captain Gold arrived at the scene. "Upon reaching the area, Captain Gold, totally disregarding his own safety, leaped from his helicopter and ran across a minefield through Keyserling, to Speak for CFI Saturday Leon H. Keyserling, noted econo- mist and former chairman of the President Council of Economic Affairs, will be the guest speaker at the Capital for Israel 1969 inaug- ural dinner, 7 p.m., Saturday at the Sheraton-Ca- dillac Hotel, it was announced by Norman Allan, general chairman of the Detroit Chapter of CFI. Rabbi Leon Fram will be toastmas- ter. Dietary laws will be observed. Keyserling, who graduated fro m Columbia Univer- Keyserling sity and Harvard Law School, has had a distinguish- ed career of public services as consultant to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, as gen- eral counsel for the National Hous- ing Authority, as adviser to the Senate Postwar Committee. He is at present chairman of the Confer- ence on Economic Progress. He has made detailed studies of Is- rael's economy and is a leading authority on her growth and de- velopment. Louis E. Levitan is the Detroit representative of CFI, Inc., DI 1-5707. Aliens Assured Data for Gov't. Confidential Information furnished by an alien in making his annual address report to the government is confi- dential. According to Walter A. Sahli, district director of the Detroit Im- migration and Naturalization Serv- ice office, the information fur- nished by aliens in reporting their addresses has been declared con- fidential by statute. These reports must be submitted during January each year by all aliens in the United States, with a few exceptions. Forms are avail- able at airy post office or office of the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS intense hostile fire toward the two disabled vehicles. Completely ig- noring shouted warnings concern- ing the presence of mines, he administered first aid to the wound- ed crewmen and then fearlessly went from one injured soldier to the next, rendering emergency medical treatment. "Captain Gold's unwavering de- votion to duty, courage and disre- gard for his personal safety while under hostile fire were in keeping with the highest tradtions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army." The young osteopathaic physician did his internship at Zieger/Bots- ford Hospitals in 1966. " " Suburban J &WWI! 17; ' 169-29 GREEN-8 ONLY! SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M. ! and SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 ! 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