Beth Abraham-Hillel Salutes Dembs

At the Beth Abraham-Hillel testimonial dinner-dance which hon-
ored Nelson Dembs as "man of the year" and resulted in $160,000 in
Israel Bond subscriptions are (from left) seated: Irwin I. Cohn,
honorary Israel Bond chairman, who presented Dembs with the
achievement award; Rabbi Israel 1. Halpern, who gave the tribute
to the honoree; Mrs. Dembs; Dembs; and Cantor Shabtai Acker-
man, who rendered the musical salute to the honoree; standing:
Sam Kanter, dinner-dance co-chairman; Irving Adler, president of
the congregation; Circuit Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, toast-
master; and Emil Cohen, guest star.

Barry M. Grant Running for Probate Judge

Barry M. Grant, former assistant
prpsecuting attorney, Probate Court
reteree and legal investigator for
the mental health division of the
Probate Court, announced his can-
didacy for Probate Court judge of
Oakland County.
Grant was one of the youngest
persons ever elected to the South.
field Board of -
Education a n d
was two years
later elected
treasurer by his
fellow board
members. Subse-
quently, he was
selected as the
Southfield desig-
nate to the Oak- Grant
land Count yBoard of Educa-
tion.

In 1964, the governor appointed
Grant to the Governor's Traffic
Safety Commission, and he later
served on the Oakland County
Traffic Safety Commission.

Jeffrey Leib Seeking
Seat on Oakland Board

Jeffrey M. Leib of N. Merry-
brook Dr.. Birmingham, an attor-
ney in the Southfield law firm of
Leib and Leib. has announced his
candidacy on the Democratic
ticket for a seat on the Oakland
County Board of Commissioners
from the 26th Commiss:oner
trict.
A graduate of the UM -, rsgy
:c
Detroit La W School, Le:!,
adviser to Oakland Con-:!y preliale

and juvenile court jteizes forme r
president of the Briarcliff Solo.,

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PARIS (JTA) — Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko reported-
ly said here that President Nixon
and Soviet Communist Party Sec-
retary General Leonid Breszhnev
discussed the Middle East in detail
during their summit talks in Mos-
cow but "their disagreement on
the evaluation of the situation was
total." Gromyko was said to have

made that evaluation to Foreign
Minister Maurice Schumann during
their final working session this
morning,
The Soviet foreign minister con-
Georges
ferred with President
Pompidou, Premier Jacques Cha-
ban-Delmas and Schumann. The
Middle East was said to have been
a major item in the talks.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 23, 1

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Grant is a member of Bnai Brith
Israel Lodge and is on the board
of directors of the men's club of
Shaarey Zedek and he is a mem-
ber of Perfection Lodge.

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In 1967, he was chairman of a
condemnation commission in Oak-
land County and also served on
the board of directors of the Michi-
gan Society of Mental Health. He
served as chairman of the Oakland
County lawyers division of the
United Foundation Torch Drive.

Fred Sweet Campaigns
for Commissioner Post

Fred P. Sweet of Maryland Ave.,
Southfield, is seeking the Demo-
catic nomination for Oakland Coun-
ty commissioner of the 21st Dis-
trict, which comprises a portion
of Southfield and
Oak Park.
Sweet was as-
sociated for 25
years with the
Michigan News-
reel Co., opera-
tors of the Tele-
n e w s Theaters
and real estate
holdings. He is
former Jewish
Sweet
Welfare Federa-
tion director of the mercantile
division.
Sweet formerly served as vice
president of the Mayor's Commit-
te Keep Detroit Beautiful. Inc.
He serves on the board of di-
rectors of the Downtown Syna-
gogue and was a board member
of Bnai Brith and the Variety Club
of Detroit.

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