32—Friday, Feb. 2, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Brevities

Israeli Athlete,
Technology
Expert to Speak

Detroiters Join
Bond Parley
Called by Golda

Business
Briefs

Dr. Shaul P. Ladany, who
teaches production manage-
ment at Tel Aviv University
and served on the 1972 Israel
Olympic team, will appear
under the auspices of the

THOMAS J. McKEOWN
has been promoted to senior
vice president, announced
Charles R. Shafer, president
of MICHIGAN NATIONAL
BANK - OAKLAND. McKe-
own, 35, joined the bank in
1966 and has advanced rap-
idly in the bank's structure.
His primary responsibilities
are in the real estate lending
and bank operations depart-
ments.
• • •
SELECT-A-DIET, a unique
diet organization, meets 7:30
p.m. Thursdays at the Tel-
Twelve Mall community
room. The diets, conceived
by Norma Zager, were
especially designed to work
as permanent food budgets.
Bagels, lox, cream cheese
and corn beef sandwiches
DR. SHAUL LADANY
are allowed, and Select-A-
LO N DON, ENGLAND
LONDON,
Organization
of Diet boasts of two- to three-
Zionist
America Detroit District 8:30 pound weight losses each
p.m. Feb. 15 in the Zionist week. For information, call
and His ORCHESTRA
Norma Zager, 576-2895.
Cultural Center.
Dr. Jack R. Greenberg,
president,
and
Dr.
Sanford
"Owanclov• Stylong n Mos.
to Vow Indmeelwel loslo"
A. Bennett, program chair-
man, invite the community
Call 557-9332
to hear Dr. Ladany, who
•
News
witnessed the massacre of
Israeli athletes in Munich.
The
Michigan
State Podi-
There is no admission
Creative Party Planning
charge. For sinformation, atry Association Southeast
including
contact the ZOD office, 353- ern Division will install as
Candy Centerpieces
president DR. MYRON J.
3636.
Dr. Ladany, 37, a native BAKST at the annual in-
Per•onalized Party
of Yugoslavia and a concen- stallation dinner-dance at the
Farrar..
tration camp survivor, is a Troy Hilton Inn Feb. 24. The
t i tttt • and Party
graduate of Hebrew and Michigan director of public
Arreiourrie• for all orrea•ionn.
Columbia universities' He health, Dr. Maurice Reizen,
has received many awards will speak on "Health Trends
in track and field, including of the Future." Dr. Irwin
Kanat, first vice president of
Lots of folks confuse bad participation in the Olympics the American Podiatry As-
646-6138
management with destiny. — in 1965, 1968 and 1972. He sociation, will be master of
has broken many records in
Kin Hubbard.
ceremonies. Other officers
walking.
A consultant to Israeli are Drs. Alan Nickamin,
corporations and governmen- president-elect; Steven Glick-
tal agencies in the areas of man, secretary; Kenneth
managerial economics and Lawrence, treasurer; Sher-
production management, Dr. man Mendelsohn and Walter
Ladany published a Hebrew- Coleman, board members;
English dictionary of statis- and Herbert Lantor, sergeant
Call Our
tical terminology and has of arms. Dr. Bakst, a grad-
lectured at many universities uate of Wayne State Uni-
versity and the Ohio College
and conferences.
of Podiatric Medicine, is
at
chief of podiatry at Detroit
$1,100 for Israel . General Hospital.
• • •
Raised at Party
We Cater for All Occasions—Seating for 400.
Detroit's New Center Area
Former Detroiter Anna
Nosanchuk of Tucson found Action Council, at its annual
an unusual way to celebrate meeting, re-elected JACK
her 70th birthday—she hired CAMINKER, vice president
a band, "rented" an audi- and general manager of the
torium and baked refresh. Fisher-New Center Co., to
ments for family and friends his seventh consecutive year
to raise the funds for the as president of the organiza-
Israel Emergency Fund and tion. Elected to the board
disabled Jewish war vet- were Sol King, president of
Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.,
erans.
Both the band and the and Al Kaback, president of
Washington Clothiers.
auditorium were without
0 • •
charge, the latter courtesy
LAWRENCE R. PER-
of the Tucson Jewish Center.
Mrs. Nosanchuk, her fam- NICK, (D) Southfield, Oak-
For Immediate and Spring Wear
ily and friends from many land County Commissioner
cities raised $1,100, and later was re-elected chairman of
and Short Dresses, Coats,
she contributed another $150 the County Bloc of the South-
"for Israel and humanity." east Michigan Council of
Accessories
Sportswear
Governments at the general
Her children are Mrs
Julius Smith, Mrs. Herb assembly meeting on Jan. 26.
Kollin and Mrs. Mary Book-
stein, all of the Detroit area. Israel Official Critical
She has nine grandchildren.

"Halir" Stradivarius, which
he purchased in 1965.
• o •
The Southfield Arts Coun-
cil announced its "FESTI-
VAL 73" will 'be held May
18-20 on the Civic Center
grounds, using the ice arena,
parks and recreation build-
ing and the newly purchased
showmobile. The festival is
designed to involve South-
field residents and organiza-
tions, the business commu-
nity, schools, as well as or-
ganizations and groups of
surrounding communities.
The fine arts will be featured
as well as ethnic dancing
and foods, rock music for
teen-agers, games, entertain-
ment and an art show.
• • .0
The ninth annual COIN
SHOW of the Birmingham-
Bloomfield Coin Club will be
held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday
at the Birmingham Masonic
Temple. Approximately 26
dealers from Michigan,
neighboring states and
Canada will participate.
There will be no charge for
admission.
• • •
LES BALLETS AFRL-
CAINS, from the republic of
Guinea, brings to American
audiences the folklore of
their country and an image
of Africa. The folk donee and
music troupe comes to the
Masonic Auditorium for two
performances, Saturday and
Sunday.

The DETROIT SYMPHONY
PRELUDES, presented by
the Women's Association for
the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, will open its second
season Feb. 9, at the Grosse
Pointe War Memorial's Fries
Auditorium. The Preludes, a
mini-musicale-luncheon series
combine an educational and
social time for "getting-to-
know" the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra. The first
of three Preludes, all at
11:15 a.m. Fridays, will fea-
ture "Strings," conducted by
GORDON STAPLES, concert-
master of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra. Staples will
Play the priceless and famed

Zan Gilbert

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NEW YORK (JTA)—More offices in the Detroit area,
than 150 prominent North Postmaster Edward L. Baker
American Jewish leaders announced.
participated In an extraordin-
"Your Federal Income
ary conference on Israel's Tax" was written by the In-
economic needs this week in ternal Revenue Service and
Jerusalem.
contains many examples to
Detroiters Irwin Green, illustrate how the tax laws
'David Hermelin, David Pol- apply to actual situations.
lack, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver
The booklet, which sells
and Louis E. Levitan were for 75 cents, was sold at post
among the group.
offices for the first time last
The key community leaders year. Another IRS publica-
from the U.S. and Canada re- tion, "Tax Guide for Small
ceived invitations from Pre- Business" will be sold for 75
mier Golds Meir to take part cents at local post offices
in deliberations on ways to very shortly.
expand and strengthen Is-
rael's economy.
Participants conferred with
Mrs. Meir. Deputy Prime
and his Continentals
Minister Yigal Anon, Finance
Minister Pinhas Sapir, De-
fense Minister Moshe bayan
and other goverment leaders.

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