54—Friday, April 10, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Social Workers Name 2 for Awards BUYING! SELLING! RENTING! Mrs. Pauline Jackson, chairman of the steering committee, Oper- ation Friendship; and Wayne County Circuit Judge Victor J. Baum have been selected to re- ceive its annual award of merit by the Metropolitan Detroit Chap- ter, National Association of Social Workers. Four persons were selected for their unique contributions in the field of social welfare. The others are Sister Christina, chairman of the sociology department at Mary- grove College, and Clarence D. Fischer, administrator, Homes for Black Children. The awards will be presented at a banquet 8 p.m., Wednes- day at the Mauna Loa Restau- rant. Nominated for the award by Adrienne James, director of Oper- - Senator Reminds U.S. Interests With Israel niff O f , CHICAGO — Sen. Hugh Scott (R.-Pa.) urged complete support of Israel to prevent full-scale war in the Middle East and declared that "America's best interest lies in strengthening Israel and not weakening her." The Senate minority leader made his viewpoint known in an introduction to a book entitled "Crisis and Conscience in the Mid- dle E a s t" by Dr. Christian E. Hauer, to be published May 1 by I Quadrangle Bord(s, Chicago. Sen. Scott called for personal discussions between Arab and ' Jewish leaders. "Until the Arabs are willing to meet and so long as they insist on a state of war ; and encourage their terrorists to r; attack, there should be no more pressure on Israel to yield a single inch of territory and expose her I people to further aggression," ac- ' cording to Sen. Scott. "T here I should be no more pressure on Israel to accept Arab threats, boycotts, blockades, and terrorism as something normal and reas- onable." Ohio Legislator Opposes Military Aid to Arabs; Calls U.S. Policy 'Warped' WASHINGTON (JTA)—An Ohio congressman announced that he is cosponsoring a resolution call- , ing on President Nixon -to ter- 1 minate all forms of military aid to any belligerent Arab nation o , to any nations harboring Arab (terrorist groups. The resolution also urges the President to negotiate the sale of jet aircraft to Israel on a cash basis. Rep. Donald E. Lukens, a Re- publican from Middletown, 0., said his resolution was motivated by the fact that the U.S. is train- ing 600 Arab military personnel here and abroad at a cost of $2,000,000 to American taxpayers. He observed however that "no Israeli officer is receiving military training by the U.S." READ AND USE OUR WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS! IT'S THE TOWN'S BIGGEST MARKET PLACE - THE JEIAISH NEWS 356-8400 ation Friendship, and Susan E. Rourke, staff social worker, Mrs. Jackson was cited for many years of volunteer service to the Detroit community, exemplified by her role in the development of Oper- ation Friendship from a small demonstration project of the De- troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, to a large social agency, which serves mentally ill and emotionally disturbed adults, and is funded also by the Detroit- Wayne County Community Mental Health Services Board and the Michigan Commission on Aging. Judge Baum was nominated for the award by Edward Sta- niec and his staff members at the Wayne County Marriage Counseling Service, connected with the Circuit Court. Their nominating petition noted his volunteer work in many areas, particularly when he devoted several hundred hours in draft- ing various types of social legis- lation. Currently, he is 1969-70 president of the Conference of Conciliation Courts and is bringing this inter- national conference of judges, so- cial workers, attorneys, psychol- ogists and psychiatrists to Detroit in May. Judge Baum is chairman of the State Bar special committee on mental health, and trustee, Mich- igan Interprofessional Association on Marriage, D i v or c e and the Family. Sydney Moss, 71; Real Estate Investor Sydney Moss, who was in the real estate investments business, died Sunday at age 71. A native of Detroit, Mr. Moss, 20648 Knob Woods, Southfield, was formerly in retail furniture sales and theater business. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Downtown Synagogue, Day- lite Lodge of the Masons, Scottish 'Rite Bodies, Crescent Shrine Club, Moslem Temple, Hannah Schloss Old Timers, Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith and the Knights of Pythias. Surviving are his wife, Lena; a son, Melvin of Las Vegas; a daughter, Mrs. Murray (Ethel) Frant of San Diego; a brother, Bernard; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg and Mrs. Bessie Ben- yes; and five grandchildren. Vera Rom, Past Head of Lechem Aneeim, 82 Vera Rom, a member of several Jewish organizations, died April 3 at age 82. Mrs. Rom, 22347 Le Rhone, Southfield, was born in Russia and was a 65-year resident of Detroit. She was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and Hadassah and was a past presi- dent of the Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim. Surviving are a son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin (Ethel) Safir; two brothers, Mitchell Ras- kin and Harry Raskin of Florida; three sisters, Rose Raskin, Marcia Raskin of California and Mrs. An- na Black; eight grandchildren and five great-gradchildren. Rep. Lukens said the govern- ment has not supplied Israel with military or economic aid in the past year, but over the past decade it has given more than $1,000,000 in military aid to Arab nations and has supplied less than 8100,000,000 in aid to Perry Goldman, 53; Israel, all of which that country Chrysler Supervisor repaid. "It is illogical and infuriating Perry Goldman, a 35-year super- that the U.S. continues to aid and visor with the Chrysler Motor Car train Arab military personnel Co., died Sunday at the age 53. while refusing or procrastinating Mr. Goldman, 26712 Humber, to sell jets to Israel. I am tired of Huntington Woods, was a native of this kind of warped foreign policy," Providence and a 45-year resident Rep. Lukens said. of Detroit. He was a Member of the Chrysler Square Club, Detroit Lodge of the Masons, Scottish Rite Dr. Frederic Zeman, bodies, Moslem Temple and the N.Y. Geriatric Specialist Crescent Shrine Club. NEW YORK — Dr. Frederic D. Surviving are his wife, Adeline; Zeman, chief of medical services two sons, Marc and Alan Shapoff; of the Jewish Home and Hospital a daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Barbara) for Aged, since 1925, one of the Robinson; two brothers, Max and country's leading geriatric organ- Alfred; a sister, Mrs. David Dia- izations died March 26. mond; and one granddaughter.