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April 18, 1969 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-18

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Fresh Air Camp Outpost Is Named
for Charles Agree on 72nd Birthday

Ghetto Uprising in Focus for Workmen's Circle Commemoration Event

The 25th commemoration of the the W.C. cultural committee of De- The public is invited at
Warsaw Ghetto uprising will be troit.
I charge.
observed by the Workmen's Circle,
Michigan District, 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the W. C. Center.
This program to be presented in
both English and Yiddish, will im-
a Burton's gal
mortalize the memory of the 6 Mil-
lion and will pay homage to the
heroism of the Jews of the War-
is a wow in
saw Ghetto.
There will be recitations by
a smart new
Eileen Israel, vocal selections by
Simon Klachefsky, Henia Boren-
stein and others and candle-light-
ing observance. Principal speaker
be David Sislin, cultural director
of Farband Labor Zionist Order.
The program was prepared by

SAFARI
PANT SUIT

ON KNOWING

Carter, Alison, Carly, Clayton and Jacqueline show their grand-
father, Charles N. Agree, the location of the new canoe tripping cen-
ter of Camp Tamarack named in his honor.
To honor the 72nd birthday of improve the activity and further
Charles N. Agree, today, his famH insure the safety of the young-
ily is donating funds for the acqui- sters by making assistance eas-
sition and development of a canoe ily available.
trip center at Wawa, Ont., to the
The 3.62 acres being purchased
Fresh Air Society of the Jewish on Kabenug Lake is a partially

Welfare Federation.
developed camp site with six
Agree, founder of Charles N. cabins, a staff cottage and a din-
Agree, Inc., architects, and his ing room. Additional facilities in-
family have a long association cluding a sauna and a workshop
with the Fresh Air Society. In ad- will be constructed, with the cam-
dition to serving as president of pers doing most of the construc-
the society in 1946-47, Agree has tion.
been a board member for 22 years
Many types of canoe trips for
and was chairman of the first different levels of camper abilities
building committee of the Tamar- can originate from this lake. Lake
ack Hills Authority.
Superior can be reached via lakes
His son, A. Arnold, a member of and rivers with a number of por-

the same architectural firm, was
president of the society from 1965
to 1967 and is currently on the
board of directors. Mrs. Milford
Stein, Agree's daughter, also is a

board member.

The contributions will come from
Charles N. Agree's five grand-
children, Carter, Alison, Carly,
Clayton and Jacqueline, and from
the Charles N. and A. Arnold
Agree Trust Fund of the United
Jewish Charities of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
The facilities, to be called the
Charles N. Agree Canoe Trip-
ping Center, will be used by
advanced pioneer campers age
15-17 from Camp Tamarack. Al-
though canoe tripping has been
an integral part of the program
of the Fresh Air Society for sev-
eral years, the staff felt that a
base camp for these trips would

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Next 2 Franklin
Lectures Listed

Psychoanalyst Dr. Ernest van
den Haag and political scientist

Charles V. Hamilton 'will be the
second and third speakers in the
19th annual Leo M. Franklin Me-
morial Lecture Series at Wayne

State. University.
Dr. van den Haag will discuss
"The Psychodynamics of Direct
Action," 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
WSU McGregor Memorial Confer-
ence Center. •
"Political Reality and the Legiti-
mation of Direct Action" will be
the subject of Dr. Hamilton, 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, in McGregor.
Theme for this year's lecture
series is "Law and Disorder: The
Legitimation of Direct Action as an

Shall I teach you what knowledge
is? When you know a thing, to hold
that you know it; and when you
don't know a thing, to allow that
you don't know it. This is knowl-
edge. —Confucius.

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Test stated that all representa-
tives of the Social Security Admin-
istration carry identification. Fur-
thermore, if a Social Security rep-
resentative calls at your home, the
local Social Security office, phone
272-0080, can verify the representa-
tive's identity and the reason for
the visit. Test emphasized that the
Social Security Administration
does not sell any items or services.
Anyone attempting to sell any
product or service who claims to
represent the Social Security Ad-

ministration should be reported to
the Federal Bureau of Investiga-
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Friday, April 18, 1969-27
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Instrument of Social Policy."
Former U.S. Supreme Court Jus-
tice Toni C. Clark delivered the
first of the five lectures on April 7.

Sam F. Test, district manager
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