Sol King, Albert Kahn Associates Honored by Newcomen Society SOL KING LATE ALBERT KAHN Sol King, president of Albert Kahn Associates, was guest of honor and principal speaker at the dinner meeting of Newcomen So- ciety of North America at the Statler Hilton, Thursday. He was introduced by University of Mich- igan President Emeritus Dr. Har- lan H. Hatcher. American Newcomen honored Al- bert Kahn Associates, Architects and Engineers, the firm founded in 1895 by Albert Kahn whose cre- ative genius produced a record of significant new architecture which dots the globe. In his address, King related the history of the unique organization he heads and its 75-year record of notable achievements. Perpetuating the work and life of Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) whose inventions paved the way for the Industrial Reyolution, Am- erican Newcomen is associated with the English Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manu- ufacturing and Commerce. The Newcomer! Society will dis tribute copies of Mr. King's corn plete address in booklet form, with illustrations, to the 18,000 members, as well as to libraries here and all over the world. The National Bank of Detroit held a reception for King prior to the Newcomen dinner. People Make News Goldens Announce Daughter to fired MISS LINDA GOLDEN Students, Faculty Urge Change in Purdue Quota WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (JTA) —Rabbi Gerald Engel, director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Purdue University, reported Wednesday that a faculty-student conclave had recommended to University President Fred Hovde changes in the school's admissions policy, which has been criticized as discriminating against Jews and applicants of other minorities. 'The recommendations emerged from a weekend discusison on "The Morality of Purdue's Admis- sions Policy" at the Hillel Foun- dation. Hovde had asked for "con- structive suggestions" for modifi- cation of the admission policy for out-of-state applicants after the university had come under severe criticism. Initially, Purdue University had rejected virtually all applications from students- in the New York metropolitan area and New Jer- sey. Later, the university set a quota for both states but continued to be under criticism for the con- tent of its form letter to applicants from the metropolitan New York areas and from New Jersey. The blanket policy had been justified by the university with the contention it was trying to reduce the number of "disruptive campus outsiders" among its students. Both faculty members and stu- dents recommended that the letter now being sent to New York and New Jersey applicants be revised because it discouraged such ap- plicants and made it impossible for the university to fill its own established quota for the area, • based on the populations of the .two states. The quota 'system for the two states was introduced last Nov. 19 when Dr. John Hicks, assistant to President Hovde, advised Rabbi Engel that the blanket no-admis- sion policy for the two states was being changed to allow admissions to applicants other than sons and daughters of alumni of the school, few of whom were residents of the two areas. Rabbi Engel proposed to Dr. Hicks last January that the New York-New Jersey quotas be elitn- inated, and that all out-of-state in- quiries about admission should be handled with a uniform letter and application forms. Last May, Rep. Leonard Farb- stein, New York Democrat, called for a Department of Justice in- vestigation of the Purdue Univer- sity admissions policy and later introduced two bills in the house, one to curb discriminatory admis- sions policies in schools of higher learning and one to reward with additional federal funds schools admitting students without any discrimination. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Golden of Scotia Ave., Oak Park, announce State Rep. ALBERT A. KRA the engagement of their daughter MER was presiding officer at the Linda Jean to Richard Krieger, annual Conference of Insurance son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Legislators recently held at the Krieger of Votrobeck Dr. Hotel Pontchartrain. Kra me r, A December wedding is planned. chairman of the House of Repre- sentatives Committee on Insur- British Liberal Youth ance, is vice chairman of the con- ference, an association of legis- Quit Pro-Arab Group lators involved in insurance from LONDON (JTA) — The Na- states east of the Mississippi tional League of Young Liberals, River. Kramer stated that he the youth wing of Britain's Lib- would not be a candidate for elec- eral Party, has withdrawn from tion as national president, beCauce the anti-Israel Palestine Solidarity he will not be returning as a mem- Campaign on grounds that it does ber of the legislature in the coming not want to be identified with year. Kramer also has been ap- Arab terrorism. Jack Barnett, joint honorary sec- pointed a member of the insurance committee of the State Bar of retary of the Liberal Friends of Ortat Ora' Michigan. Israel, told the Jewish Telegraphic • • • Agency that the party as a : whole Cunningham Drug Stores an- was gratified by this move. "We see in this a first step nounce the appointment of BEN CENTENNIAL CHAPTER will W. GRUSKIN as divisional vice towards a reversal of the pro-Arab president. Gruskin has been active policy, expressed by some mem- hold a board meeting 8 p.m. Oct. in all phases of the beverage in- bers of the Young Liberal Move- 6 at the home of Mrs. Harold Gay- dustry since 1934 and in his new ment, which has done so much to nor, 23929 Plumbrooke, Southfield. Position, he will be coordinating distract attention from the Liberal Co-hostesses are Mrs. Sol Kushner all sales and purchases in the bev- Party's overwhelming sympathy and Mrs. Arthur. 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