Named to Near East Subcomm ee
Men's Clubs Broomfield
Congressman William S.

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

Friday, Feb. IC 1173-33

LAWRENCE RUBIN, National Capital-Baltimore
In his new assignment, Near East subcommittee. One
Broomfield was appointed to Broomfield will be dealing of the first priorities of our Washington educator , h a s Region, with new headquart-
been
named director of the ers at 1522 K Street,
the Near East Subcommittee directly with the problems of committee will be to hold
of the House Foreign Affairs! the Middle East crisis and extensive hearings to explore American Jewish Congress' Washington.
Committee. Broomfield, a specifically Israel. He is the the balance of power between
veteran of 14 years on only Michigan member of the Israelis and the Arabs as
the full committee, is the Congress assigned to this well as a review of current
third ranking Republican on -cruel* subcommittee.
United States initiatives to-
Foreign Affairs.
As co-sponsor of the Va- ward achieving a viable
Invite You
nick Amendment that calls peace settlement in this cru-
for an American demand for cial area of the world."
to
He added: "These investi-
an end to USSR's imposi-
tion of an exit tax on Jews gations will begin with con-
sultations
with
representa-
seeking visas to leave the
Soviet Union and settle in tives of the Departments of
Israel, Rep. Biwiiifield re- Defense and State. Hopefully,
Governor William G. Milli- ports: "The measure has they will be concluded with
ken appointed Detroit attor- been assigned to the House public hearings sometime
Donny
Martin
ney William M. Ellmann to Ways and Means Committee this spring or early summer."
the employment relations and I am hopeful that it will
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Broomfield said: "Because
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The Weintraubs

EllmannNamed
to Employment
Commission

Dave K. Drazaln was
elected president of the Cres-
cent Shrine Club in recent
elections. Ruby R. Samson
and Martin Barahl became
vice presidents; Leon Ser-
ling, secretary; Morton J.
Bechek, financial secretary;
James Laker, treasurer; Max
Schwartz, chaplain; and
Stanley M. Yates, assistant
chaplain. The board of gov-
ernors is composed of Ben
Brant, Michael Gentile, Sr.,
Robert Harris, Harry Kra-
mer, Robert A. Krause, Sol.
P. Lakind, Sanford Locett,
Irwin Nathanson and Ben
Sussman. Crescent Shrine
Club received its charter
Sept. 20. 1954 and has about
850 members.

AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the Whitehall Apts. club
house. Refreshments will be
served by the ladies auxi1-
13CY.

Dinner Expected

to Draw 450 Men

Cong. Beth Achim men's
club will host the 40th inter-
congregational men's c 1 u b
dinner with cocktails at 8
p.m. Tuesday, announced
Donald Davis, chairman.
Ambassador Yosef Tekoah,
Israel's envoy to the Untied
Nations will speak on the
significance of this silver an-
niversary year of Israel's in-
' dependence and statehood.
Rabbi Milton Arm, religious
leader of Cong. Beth Achim,
will introduce the speaker.
William Freedman of the host
men's club will be toastmas-
ter.
The musical program will
be furnished by Cantor Simon
Bermanis • accompanied at
the piano by Cantor Sholorn
Kalib.
More than 450 men from
15 men's clubs are expected
to attend.

Gubow's Hijack
Ruling Appealed

WILLIAM ELLMANN

ber commission which de-
cides all appeals in regard
to unfair labor practices and
representation matters.
Ellmann, a past president
of the State Bar of Michigan,
has done extensive work in
the labor field and arbitra-
tion. lie is a board member
of the Jewish National Fund
and Bnai Brith Anti-Defama-
tion League.

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BLOCH ROSE POST and
AUXILIARY will hold a
theater night 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day at Ford Auditorium to
see the 'Catskill Kapers. For
tickets, call Chairman Rita
Elkin, 968-2891, evenings and
for information, call Presi-
dent Gerry Feldman, 398-8955.
• • •
SOL YETI-MORRIS CO-
HEN POST and AUXILIARY
will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
t h e W V headquarters.
Friends are invited. Refresh-
ments will follow the meet-
ings.
• • •
LT. ROY F. GREEN
AUXILIARY will hold a flag
presentation 1:36 p.m.. Mon-
day at King Elementary
School. Mrs. Harry Left,
president, and Mrs. Milton
Sriro, patriotic instructress,
will make the presentation.

A ruling by Federal Judge March of Dimes Aids
Lawrence Gubow, the first
federal judge to rule on the Fight on Sickle Cell
Dr. Charles Whitten, direc-
limits of the air piracy law,
will be appealed by the Jus- tor of the Sickle Cell Detec-
tice Department.
tion Center at Kirwood Hos-
Judge Gubow's ruling last pital, received a 525.000
check from Gordie Howe,
fed-
month stemmed from a
eral grand jury indictment campaign chairman of the
charging Barbara Pliskow Metropolitan Detroit Chapter
with attempting to seize a jet- of the March of Dimes.
Maxwell M. Gurman is ex-
liner at Detroit Metropoli-
tan Airport Sept. 24. 1971. ecutive director of the March
Her attorney was Joel Shere. of Dimes, major voluntary,
The judge ruled that the health organization active in
federal anti-hijacking law the fight to prevent birth de-
does not apply if an airplane fects, including research and
special grants to stop sickle-
is on the ground.
Wh en governmen
t a tt
o r - cell anemia.
neys said they would appeal
TASK AT HAND
Gubow's ruling, Miss Plis-
kow's trial on charges of Many a man worries about
legal interstate transporta- his ancestry when he should
tion of explosives was post- be working on his own des- !
poned. tiny.

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