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November 19, 1971 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-19

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BeVerly Stone Named
Soc tiplit.,,
School Ctingiefo'
it —

Mrs. Beverly Stone has started
work -part-time _as- junior-high coun-:
selor at Hillel Day School._ She
visits the school on Monday • and
Wediesdarvornings: -'
A.natkm-4.)et
...roiter,Mra:.-Stone is
a 10a.41,tent. SimaierZedek
H
Aihe
the -Central
High Behar joitr-'
carrea-
poi:Went- -tii," --The
Jewish: News,
:re-
Ceivtict'st- bachelor
id arts. degree in
Eriglish and a
masters- degree
in guidance And
counseling from
Mrs. Stone the University of
Michigan. She has taught in Oak
Park and Bloomfield Hills.
She is married to Howard Stone,
wh6 teachei physical education
and driver's education in Oak Park.
They have two daughters.

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ifflitOLIncernents

Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Cohen (Carol Bennett) former
Detroiters of Silver Springs, Md.,
a son, Jeffrey Eric.
* *
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Cook (Barbara Pollak), 28150 Suth-
erland, Southfield, a son, Matthew
Jonathan. .
* *
Nov_ 6—To _Mr. and Mrs. Law
renee Solomon (Barbara Dickman);
19455 McIntyre, a daughter, Jill
Susan. -
C C C
-Nov. 6—To Mi. and,Mii.:-Arnold
Fink (Barbara Stern); 15643 Jean-
ette, Southfield, a son, Steven


Nov. 3—To_
and BUS. -LAW-
rence D._Liglit (Marilyn Krasfulc),
28170 Fontana, Southfield, a daugh-
ter,Alarci Helene.
* * *
Nov. 2 - To dr. and Mrs. Edward
M. Herman (Mariam Woertz),
former Detroiters of New York
City, a son, Benjamin Robert..

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France Ratifies Extradition Treaty;
Set to Ask Israelor Lipsky's Return

PARIS (J,TA)—The French Sen-
The court acted at the request
ate ratified an extradition treaty of police, who received a formal
with Israel- :which has been pigeon- request for Lipsky's extradition
haled since 1959. Monday from French authorities.
The surprise action was taken The latter asked that the accused
to remove the legal obstacles to be taken into custody until the
the extradition of Claude Lipsky, extradition process is completed.
a French-JcWish financier who Lipsky's
lawyers
said they
fled to Israel in September after would apeal to higher courts
warrants were issued for his ar- against him in Israel which stems
rest in connection with a major from the newly ratified Franco-
financial scandal. - -- Israeli extradition treaty. They
The extradition treaty was uego- said the treaty did not apply to
dated in 1958,andapProved a year Lipsky's case, which he claims is
later by ,Me F'rench National. As- political, not criminal.
sembly. It was ratified by ,Israel..
The request , that Lipsky be
But the French' Senate - refused its taken into custody was conveyed to
approval because Israel does not Israel through Interpol, the inter-
have:capital punishment.
national police organization.
The , treaty stipulates that ex-,
...frac:Med persona must not be sub-
jected to -minishments that are not-
in force in the country where they,
took 're.fuge. •
The firsts step -toward the ex-
: kratiitiem of Lipsiri*aa, taken by if
a Tel 'Aviv magistrate's court
Tuesday.
The court remanded Lipsky and
released him on $18,000 bail on.
condition that he report to the
nearest Pcilice precinct every see:
ond day and turn in his passport
to Police to prevent leaving the
country.

DR. MYRON BAKST, a Der
troit podiatrist, spoke on the com-
plications of leg and foot pathology
as it relates to diabetes at the
first Michigan post-graduate course
in diabetes, sponsored by the
Michigan Diabetes Association at
Sinai Hospital.
a a *
JACK _MUSICK, president of
Hiram Walker Inc., received the
Tower of David Award from Maj.
Gen. hfordechi Hod, commander,
Israel Air Force, at the Beverage
Industry State of Israel Tribute
Dinner-Dance in Los Angeles, .
* *
JACK J. SPMER, president of
USLIFE Savings and Loan Asso-
ciation of Los Angeles was elected
recipient of the Sam Beber Distin-
guished AZA Alumnus Award at
the annual international convention
of Aleph Zadik Aleph of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization.

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W. Hancock, will hold open house
noon-6 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m.-
2.30 , p.m. Monday-Wednesday.
• *
The program has been announced
for- a spoof-concert of music by the
mythical composer "P.D.Q. BACH,"
to be given by the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra 310 p.m. Sunday

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In recognition of.the group's labors for the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, Detroit Socialites' leaders were honored with an award. The
presentation was made by John Nemon, chairman of the metropolitan
division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. In the photo with Nemon are
(from left) standing: Mrs. Jack Sherer, president of Detroit Social-
ites, who accepted the award; Harry Glassman, William Sorokin and
Peter Steffm; seated, Bertha Feinberg and Sylvia Drazen.

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Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Levy (Lois Bassin), former De-
troiters, of Colchester, Conn., a
son, Jonathan Labson.
a * *
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin B. Spitz, 22185 Church, Oak
Park, a daughter,-
Nicole.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B.
Kron (Audrey Katz), 21610 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, an adopted daugh-
ter, Karen Elizabeth.

Friday, November 19, 1971-41

Dr. WILLIAM APPLE, of Wash-
ington, D.C., son of Mrs. Anna
Apple of S. Norfolk Ave.. and the
late Harry Apple, was invited to
the White House recently as exec-
utive director of the American
Pharmaceutical Association. Dr.
Apple was among 250 association
officials who attended a special
meeting with President Nixon and
five top government officials.

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