I Noted Leaders Join in Honoring Irwin I. Cohn Technion Golden Jubilee Plans r e e, of of 3- 11 n 1 - Civic, political, industrial, labor, religious, fraternal and philanthropic leaders are honorary co-chairmen of the national Bnai Brith Humani- tarian Award dinner which will honor Irwin I. Cohn Dec. 6, at Cobo HalL Honorary co-chairmen are John Ca r d in a I Dearden, We Are Happy To Announce that our daughter and sister SANDRA became a U.S. Citizen on Oct. 31, 1972 Ruth and Al Michaels Jerry and Ronnie Bishop Richard S. Emrich, Henry Ford II, chairman of the board of Ford Motor Co.; Richard C. Gerstenberg, chairman of the board of General Motors Corporation; Mayor Roman S. Gribbs of Detroit, U.S. Senators Rob- ert Griffin and Philip A. Hart, State Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, former U.S. Am- bassador to the UN Philip M. Klutznick, Governor William G. Milliken, Alan E. Schwartz, Leonard N. Simons, Jack L. Spitzer, Lynn A. Townsend, chairman of the board of Chrysler Corporation, Paul Zuckerman, national chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal, and Rabbi Leonard Berman of Pontiac's Cong. Bnai Israel. David M. Blumberg, inter- national president of Bnai Brith and an honorary co- TOM NEWBY'S Reid's Florist chairman, will make the presentation of the award to Cohn for "distinguished and enduring contributions of a humanitarian nature." Louis Berry is general chairman of the $100-a-plate dinner, sponsored by the Bnai Brith Foundation. of which Louis Weber is chair- man. Proceeds of the banquet will go to the Bnai Brith Youth Services which help 200,000 young people and teen-agers in universities and high schools throughout the country. Walker L. Cisler, Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., and Max Fisher are honorary chair- men of the affair. Reservatinos for the din- ner may be obtained by con- tacting the Bnai Brith Foun- dation, 21711 W. Ten Mile dation, 21711 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield, 354-6100. 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County Blood Center Is Now in Southfield The Michigan Community Blood Center announced the relocation of its Oakland County facility this week. The new Blood Center will be located in the Oxford Pro- fessional Building at 17040 W. 12 Mile, Southfield (559- 6490). The present MCBC office in Lathrup Village will be closed. Uri Katz, MCBC managing director, said the move was undertaken for the conven- ience of volunteer donors in Oakland County. There will be ample parking and larger quarters. • MAXWELL JOSPEY was the "Jewish Awardee" at the Knights of Charity din- ner of Maryglade College at the Raleigh House, Saturday night. to Be Outlined at 27th Dinner The Detroit Chapter of American Society for Tech- nion will utilize the theme of Technion's 50th anniversary at its 27th annual dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Sam Rich, past president of the Detroit Chapter, a member of the national board of directors and chair- man of Technion's Golden Jubilee, will present high- lights of Technion's 50 years of achievement and announce plans for the jubilee celebra- tion. Special tribute will be paid at the dinner to one of Tech- nion's founders and leaders, Benjamin Wilk. Technion scholarships in the amounts of $250 and up are being Histadrut Event to Get Boost From Official Histadrut's annual leader- ship dinner, in advance of the official opening of the campaign, will take place . • pledged to the i 'Benjamin Wilk Scholarship tind," and a goal of 500 scholarships has been set. Serving with Sam Rich, chairman of the scholarship committee, are Dr. Joseph N. Epel and Sal- man Grand, cochairmen. Others serving one, the com- mittee include Maurice Axel- rod, Alex J. Eticin, Louis Gelfand, Julius J.1 Harwood, Irving A. Hershman, Dr. Richard C. Hertz,] Harry L. Jackson, David O. Kahn, Louis Milgrom, Richard Mo- dell and Louis G. Redstone. Gen. Dan Tolkowsky, for- mer commander of Israel's air force and managing di- rector of the Israel Discount Bank. will be keynote speak- er. Gen. Tolkowsky is e member of the board of gov- ernors of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. For dinner reservations, call the Technion office, 556- 5190. -1- ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Ilea. 3, 1172-31 NORMAN D. 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