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March 05, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

2$—Friday, Mord, 5, 1971

New Division Chairmen Named,
Pre-Campaign Functions Set

Stanley D. Frankel, immediate
past president of the junior divis-
ion, is that division's 1971 cam-
paign coordinator, according to
Michael Madin, division president.
Frankel was the 1970 recipient of
the William H. Boesky Memorial
Award for outstanding leadership
in the junior division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. He is a mem-
ber of the board of governors of
Jewish
Vocational
Service
Group.
the Jewish Welfare Federation and
of its education division and is a
director of the Detroit Service
Group and the junior division.
Robert G. Slatkin is general so-
licitations chairman for the jun-
iors. Mrs. Stanley D. Frankel, Joel
D. Gershenson, Lawrence S. Jack-
ier, Michael R. Kramer and Mrs.
L. Robert Levy are associate
chairmen. Robert Id. Rubin is
men's pre-campaign chairman.
Colton
Frankel
Chairman for women's ore-cam-
-
and Jewish Home for the Aged. paign is Mrs. Robert Slatkin.
Several
meetings are planned in
He is president of Domestic 1.inen
anticipation of the official open-
Supply and Laundry Co.
ing
of
the
campaign, March 31.
Sherwood Colburn and Louis I.
Zuckerman are co-chairmen of the They include:
Optometrists Section, 10 a.m.
division.
David B. Hermelin, Irving Lak- Sunday at Town and Country
er, Mel Shulevitz and Irving H. Club, Dr. Joseph Orent and Dr.
Steinberg are services division Paul C. Feinberg, co-chairmen of
the section, announced. Dr. Louis
associate chairmen.
Wars'haw will speak.
The members of the Industrial
and Automotive Division and
their wives meet 6:30 p.m., Mon-
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Moshe Dayan will be the guest
of honor.
Arts and Crafts Division annual
cocktail party will be held 8 p.m.,
Thursday at Town and Country
Club, I. William Sherr, division
chairman, announces. Attorney and
author Elezar Lipsky will speak.
Sam Frank, Joseph Carson and
Alan Luckoff are associate chair-
men of the arts and crafts division.
Food Division dinner is 6:30 p.m.,
Thursday at Raleigh House. Nath-
an Fink is chairman. The speaker
will be Henry Levy, former Euro-
pean director of United HIAS serv-
ice and JDC director in North Af-
rica and South America. Irvin
Meckler is co-chairman.
Engineers and Scientists, meet
10 a.m. March 14 at Rascal House.
Dr. Erwin Eichen, chairman, an-
(Trimmed Rite,
nounces. Henry Brown and Julius
Priced Rite)
Harwood are advisors.
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2 blocks W. of Evergreen
wives meet 6:30 p.m. March 17 at
cor. Kentfield
Cong.
Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Syd-
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ney H. Bluestone is section chair-
man. Shaul Rosolio, second-in-com-
mand of the Israeli state security,
will speak.

Sol R. Colton and Stanley D.
Frankel will head divisions of the
1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund; Meyer M. Fish-
man and Max M. Shaye, chairmen,
announced.
Colton, chairman of the services
division, has served as associate
chairman of the division, and is
a director of the Detroit Service

Mrs. R. Leibick

NCJW, Readying Parley in Detroit, Is Hit by Staff Strike

NEW YORK (JTA)—A spokes-
man for Local 1707 of the. Commu-
nity and Social Agency Employes,
AFL-CIO, told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency Tuesday that the
union members were prepared to
continue their strike against the
National Council of Jewish Women,
now in its second week, "until they
settle."
It was noted that council work
was "piling up" in the "emergency
situation." The 100,000-member
council has a convention sched-
uled for March 28 in Detroit. The
union, an observor claimed, "pulled
this (the strike) just to make it
more uncomfortable for us."
The strikers, 60 clerical and pro-
fessional workers, have rejected
seven times the NCJW's offer of
$100 a week minimum wage effec-
tive in July. Their contract expired
Dec. 31.
The strike is the first ever staged
against the NCJW. The union
spokesman, Erik Strong, criticized
the council for paying a $65 weekly
minimum for clerical help and a
$fi,500 annual minimum for profes-
sional staffers, with the maximum
for a professional at $10,500.
In addition, he criticized the
pension plan as "terrible," the
health plan as "bad" and the
overtime compensation as insuf-
ficient. The council, he charged,
has an "enormous" personnel
turnover because it pays "no-
toriously low wages."
Hannah Stein, executive director
of the council, told the JTA "We've
made what we consider to be a

untrained boy who comes into the through an announcement in the
union's publication.
mailroom."
Mrs. Stein said that althougli the
annual minimum for professionals
was $10,500, there were profes-
sionals at the council receiving as
much as $13,500.
She praised the council's pension
plan, which she said was 97.3 per
cent paid by the organization, and
the health plan, which she said
was fully paid by the organization
and included up to 60 days' sick
leave. Mrs. Stein charged the union
with failing to notify the council
that it was going to walk out.
Strong, the union spokesman, said
the council had been notified

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anniversary Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
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