,
Settee! Will Visit
Cairo for M.E. Talk
BONN (JTA) - Foreign
Minister Walter Scheel will
visit Cairn next March for
political consultations with
Egyptian leaders, the for-
eign ministry said.
He is also expected to visit
Jordan and Lebanon.
An announcement in Cairo
that Scheel would visit there
from March 2-5 was not con-
firmed here but the ministry
said those dates were in line
with what Bonn had in mind.
Scheel, who visited Israel
last summer, was to have
gone to Cairo as well last
year but his visit was post-
poned due to the West Ger-
man elections and the Mu.
nick slayings last Sept. 5.
Ills main topics of disucs-
sion.s in Cairo will be the
Middle East situation and
German-Arab bilateral co-
operation, sources here said.
West Germany and Egypt
will begin talks next month
on a new line of credit and
debt rescheduling
16—Friday, Jan. 12, 1973
Congratulations are mount-
on the desk of Wayne
County Circuit Court Judge
John M. Wise, who will ob-
serve his 65th birthday Wed-
nesday.
Because of his dedication
as a circuit court judge-he
is now on the bench in his
14th year-and because of his
many contributions to the
community at large, Judge
Wise is being greeted by a
host of friends and well-
wishers.
Born in Peekskill, N.Y., in
1908, Judge Wise moved with
his family to Great Falls,
Mont., in 1913, where "young
Jack" learned to ride horses
JUDGE JOHN M. WISE
bareback as well as any In-
dian native, galloping at top
speed across the great prair- by selling newspapers and he
remains today one of the
ies near his home.
hardest working members of
In 1920 the Wise family the Old Newsboys, having
moved to Detroit. The judge,
served that organizatio t as
then 12 years old, helped
its president two years ago.
augment his spending money He is a life member of its
board of directors.
ing
In 1930 he earned an LLB
and juris doctor degree from
Wayne State University, sup-
porting his education by sell-
ing ladies' shoes.
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On Sept. 22, 1930, Judge
Wise married the former
Sadye Ann ("Sunny") Malkin
who had gently, but firmly,
urged him to his destiny
when the going sometimes
got rough.
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After hearing cases for 15
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he was elected, in 1959, to
serve on the Wayne County
Circuit Bench. Since then
Judge Wise has established
in enviable record for set-
tling complicated litigation
which has earned him the
reputation of "the settling
Judge", consequently saving
litigants and the people of
Wayne County thousands of
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the introduction to Israel of
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into six groups who received
details by computer of past
performance of an enterprise
through a secret code known
only to each group.
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fected numerous agreements
between parties in civil law
suits, doing away with the
need for frequently long and
costly trials.
In 1969, Judge Wise re•
ceived t h e Distinguished
Alumni Award from Wayne
State University Law School
in recognition of "his many
achievements as a member
of the Judiciary, a leader in
his community and in appre-
ciation for the countless
hours he unselfis - dy spent
sharing his extensive legal
knowledge and acumen with
hundreds of eager law stu-
dents".
In addition to being a mem-
ber of the judiciary, Judge
Wise is active in the Michi-
gan Bar Association, Ameri-
can Bar Association, Detroit
Bar Association and Ameri-
can Judicature Society. He
is a member of the Detroit
Press Club, past president of
Probus Club, member of
Round Table of Catholics,
Protestants and Jews, mem-
ber of the board of Capuchin
Charity Guild and the board
of the Jewish National Fund,
member of Craftsman Lodge,
Scottish Rite Bodies, Moslem
Temple and Caravan Shrine
Club. He has held all offices
in the Carson Council of the
Masonic Order.
Judge Wise received the
Scottish Rite Service Club's
highest honor and was pre-
sented with a Diamond Em-
blem in 1968. In 1967 he was
elevated to the 33rd and last
degree of the Ancient Ac-
cepted Scottish Rite of Free
Masonry the following year.
He has been active in the
Men's Club of Temple Beth
El, Jewish Community Coun-
cil, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, Detroit Service Group,
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Council and Detroit Lodge,
Wayne State University law
School Alumni Association,
Detroit's Crisis Club, Wayne
County Civic League, Boule-
vard Shrine Club, East Side
Shrine Club, Southeastern
Michigan Association of
Chiefs of Police, Detroit
Elks, Michigan Regional Ad-
visory Board of ADL, Law-
yers Committee of United
Foundation, Detroit Histori-
cal Society, Bayview Yacht
Club and Detroit Men's ORT.
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He organized the Sandlot-
ters and the Detroit Basket-
ball Federation for the late
Judge John D. Watts.
Judge Wise has written ar-
ticles for the Wayne State
University Law Journal on
Traffic Court. At the request
of the Detroit Police Depart-
ment he has conducted class-
es for police officers relating
to court demeanor and court
procedure. He also has lec-
tured to Michigan State Po-
lice Commanding Officers at
Michigan State University.
From the details
about
prices, marketing expenses,
manufacturing costs and pro-
duction, each group deter-
mined the effects of past de-
cisions on prices and manu-
The Judge's immediate
facture. From these and family includes his wife,
other details they had to Sunny, two daughters, Car-
make policy decisions which olyn Sue and Peggy Jo. He
were fed into the computer, has two brothers, Herman,
which showed the effect these onetime music and art critic
would have.
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The new game was created and presently associate edi-
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Chrysler
Corporation; and
of economics is to hold a
series of seminars for Israeli two sisters, Leone Alexander
business executives who will of Boston and Mrs. Sam Pol-
play the new business game lakov (Mary) of Chicago.
at the university with the aid
A family dinner is planned
of local instructors.
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