sinit h_Bcrgel . People Make News Lee Schooler of Chicago, chair- man of the Public Relations Board, Inc., was named chairman of the national campaign committee of the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith. The appointment was announced by Benjamin R. Ep- stein, national director of the League, who said the committee is responsible for supervising fund raising program! Schooler of the league throughout the country. • * • BOYCE TOPE, executive vice president of the Detroit Auto Deal- ers Association (DADA), is the new' deputy general chairman for Michigan Week. He will direct the springtime celebration and its re- lated activity in Wayne and 11 other eastern Michigan counties. His appointment was announced by Robert J. Hutton, general chair- man for the 17th annual Michigan Week and president of Standard Federal Savings and Loan. Michi- gan Week will be observed next May 16-23. • • • Newly elected to the board of directors of the Wayne County Unit of American Cancer Society on Sept. 25 at the Raleigh House was Dr. ROBERT GOLDMAN. Re- elected to the board were Dr. DA- VID FELD and Mrs. BETTY ISAACSON. Among the officers elected for the coming year are President NORMAN N. ROBBINS and medical adviser Dr. NORMAN NELSON. • • • NEIL A. WERNER, brokerage agency manager for Bankers Life Co. was awarded the Chartered Life Underwriter designation at national conferment exercises of the American College of Life Un- derwriters in Washigton. • • • JOHN RICH of Needham, Mass.. a Brandeis University graduate and former deputy director of the Peace Corps in the Philippines, has been named director of the Usdan Student Center at Brandeis. • • • Dr. RICHARD J. ONORATO of Brookline, Mass., an assistant pro- fessor of English at Brandeis Uni- versity for the past three years, has been named dean of students. • • • Rabbi SAUL I. TEPLITZ, of Congregation Sons of Israel, Wood- mere, L.I., has been named con- vention chairman for the 17th an- niversary of the Rabbinical As- sembly, to be held at theConcord next April. • • $ The appointment of Rabbi LEO- NARD A. SCHOOLMAN as direc- tor of the Department of Camp and Youth Education of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions was announced by the UAHC President, Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath. GLEN OAKS HUBERT HUMPHREY, former vice president, will S0011 visit Is- rael, according to U.S. - News and World Report. The Humphrey itin- erary. according to the magazine, will include Japan, Hong Kong, Cairo, India. Israel and Canada, — MISS NINA SMITH and will he made in the early part of the year. This year, Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of visited Europe on two occasions. Annchester Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Nina ('anada's new ambassador to Lynn to Laurence Alan Berger, son Israel arrived in Tel Aviv Mon- of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berger of day. He is CHARLES McGAU- Marlow Ave., Oak Park. GHEY, who formerly served as a Miss 'Smith is a junior in the Canadian envoy to Pakistan, Thai- college of education at Wayne land and Burma. State University. Mr. Berger at- tended Oakland Community Col- lege, where he was affiliated with Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. A Dec. 7 wedding is planned. Business Brevities BILL STONE, of the CHARLES P. DAVEY AND ASSOCIATES agency, New England Life, passed the $1,700,000 mark in individual sales to rank in the top 2 per cent of the entire company nationwide. Stone is a member of New Eng- land Life's Leaders Association and its hall of fame, as well as the industry's Million Dollar Round Table. Since 1964, he has produced more than $7,000.000 of new busi- ness. BNAI MOSIIE MEN'S CLUB wil hold a joint meeting with the Sis terhood 8 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. The subject of invest- ments will be discussed by broker • Walter Schwartz. Friends are in- vited. and refreshments will be served. • • • BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will hold the first of a series of fatrer and son brunches 10 a.m. Oct. 19 • hold the first of a series of father in the social hall. A program will he presented by Bnai David youth group members Usher Adler, How- ard Sherizen, Jay Novetsky and • Andy Norton, who spent the sum-1 mer in Israel. . • • Rescued by police from a gun toting kidnaper, David Roth- 4! • Luncheons schild, 23-year-old son of guro- • Stags pean banking magnate Baron AL ERICKSON Gen'l Mgr. Guy de Rothschild, smiles as he leaves his home in Paris. Identi- fied as Joseph Stadnic, 24, the alleged gunman was captured as 30500 W. 13 Mile Rd., he left the Rothschild home with a $363,000 ransom and the senior Farmington , Rothschild. ' • Weddings • Banquets • Bar Mitzvahs • Showers also 1b 1 y I ; JO 6-4662 or 626-260e! Torch Drive to Be Launched Tuesday Drive general chairman, pledged this week to exert every effort to make the 21st annual United Foun- dation campaign "another glorious victory." The drive opens Tuesday and continues through Nov. 6. Its goal, the highest in Detroit's history, is $28,975,000 to underwrite 1970 oper- ating costs for nearly 200 health and community services in the Wayne-Oakland-Macomb area. Blakeslee, vice president and group executive for defense-space, Chrysler Corp., said many of his 150,000 Torch Drive volunteers al- ready are hard at work trying to surpass last year's record-break- ing campaign which brought in $29.3 million, largest amount ever raised by any united fund. Michigan's Gov. William G. Mil- liken will be the principal speaker at the kickoff luncheon noon Tues- day in Cobo Hall, campaign head- quarters. More than 500 top Torch Drive luncheon. space and diversified products. Region, National Conference of Chrysler Corp., will signal the Synagogue Youth, this weekend in opening of the campaign by pass- Toledo. MUSIC *BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS:' * 1 (The Jewish News welcomes :UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730* , news about young men in the .4*********************t son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Ber- tin of Parkside Dr., has joined the 7th Infantry Division in Korea. He has been assigned as a communi- cations officer with the 6th Battal- ion of the 80th Artillery. Bertin at- tended Mumford High School and the University of Arizona.. He en- tered the army in September 1969 and took basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. • • • Norfolk Jewish Center Invites Servicemen Parents of servicemen and wom- en stationed in the Virginia area are advised that the armed serv- ices committee of the Jewish Cen- ter of Norfolk, Va., maintains ex- tensive service to members of the armed forces serving in the area. Programs are provided in the Center building, in the community and on various installations. Men in the Army, Navy, Ma- rines and Coast Guard serving in the Tidewater area, and those on a ship in the Atlantic Fleet, are invited to participate in these activities, including brunches, parties, lectures, dances, trips and socializing. During holidays, home hospitality is provided as necessary. Cooperative programs are held with the Commodore Levy Chapel at the naval base and trough the office of the Jewish chaplain. The Norfolk Center is located at 331 N. Shore, Norfolk. Parents of servicemen stationed there are invited to advise their sons or daughters to contact Jonah Kleinstein, 489-1371; area code 703. Open House Scheduled at New Northville Chapel The public is invited to a chapel and synagogue open house . at Northville State Hospital 4-6 p.m. Sunday. Many Jewish individuals and groups helped raise funds to build the structure. Jacob Beller, former New Yohc newspaperman who now makes his home in Montreal, has been award- ed a $1,300 grant by the Ottawa Social Science Research Council for his book "Jews in Latin Amer- ica." A grant for the purchase of 50 copies of his hook also has been made by Canadian Jewish Con- gress, and he has received encour- agement from the Quebec ministry for cultural affairs. Beller is the author of four other books and he was the recipient of the Surovitch Prize from the U.S. Congress for Jewish Culture. Youth of Cong. Bnai David who H al Gordon service, and will print, at no charge, address information sub- mitted in writing.) 2nd Lt. KENNETH M. BERTIN, Jacob Beller Given $1,300 Book Grant UF President Thomas F. Mor- belong to Lapeed plan to attend row, group vice president, defense, a conclave of the Central East JWV Where the Boys Are Pamela Anne Eldred, of West Bloomfield Township. Eleven report luncheons are scheduled during the campaign with the Victory Dinner set for Nov. 6. volunteers, UF officials and com- munity leaders will attend the USY Conference Set ing the lighted torch to Blakeslee and challenging the campaign chairman to meet the goal before the victory dinner. LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX- 1 Coming to light the torch will ILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon- Vr*********************** day at the home of Mrs. Clarice Zuger. 14201 Nadine, Oak Park. # Fund-raising plans Mil be dis- cussed. Games will be played, fol- ' lowed by refreshments. • • • Men's Clubs un man's Plot on Baron Foiled Friday, October 10, 1969-31 William S. Blakeslee, Torch be Detroit's own Miss America, SAMUEL NEAMAN, chairman of the hoard and chief executive officer of the McCrory Corpora lion, has been designated as its 19119 "Man of Achievement . ' by the Anti - Defamation League Ap- peal. Announcing the selection, Eli L. 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