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There were no injuries. joined the company in 1951 after being a specialist in antitrust cases for seven years with the Department of Justice, rose from the company's legal department to senior vice president and director. He is a member of the executive policy-making committee and chairman of the public affairs committee. Shapiro was born in Minne- apolis, the son of Lithuanian Jewish parents who fled Russia in 1900. His father opened up a dry cleaning shop in which young Shapiro worked. He didn't like work- ing in his father's plant and went to the University of Minnesota at which he earn- ed BS and bachelor of laws degrees. In his more than 20 years with the company, Shapiro said that being a Jew had "never been a handicap." He is active in Jewish affairs and an acknowledged leader IRVING S. SHAPIRO in the Wilmington, Del. Jewish community. D ulzin Lauds JNF His employers, the du Pont family, usually gives its top Role in Emergency NEW YORK — Leon Dul- position to chemists. How- zin, acting chairman of the ever, in recent years, the World Zionist Organization post was filled by execu- and the Jewish Agency for tives with engineering back- Israel, has sent a letter of grounds and financial ex- appreciation to the Jewish perts. The company has al- National Fund for having ways been headed by a du contributed much to the suc- Pont or a relative, with two cess to the emergency cam- previous exceptions. The du paign for Israel, which began the day after Yom Kippur. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ponts have Jewish back- gdouncl, too. An item in Purely Com- mentary, in The Jewish News, June 22, 1956, referred to it. The family began its American experience with the arrival in 1802 of Eleu- there Irenee du Pont, an ex- plosives manufacturer from France, had a Jewish ances- tor. Du Pont's bookkeeper, August Belin, was Jewish, and his granddaughter, Mary, married Lammot du Pont in 1865. In 1918, Pierre S. du Pont used his Jewish ancestry as proof to be able to partici- pate in the American Jewish War Relief Committee's drive. He said: "I have a special reason for being here. I have one- eighth of Jewish blood in me — my grandfather (sic) hav- ing been a Jew — and I con- sider it my special duty, not merely my privilege, to join in the raising of these funds." He underwrote the Wilming- ton quota of $75,000. In a letter to the editor of The Jewish News, dated June 24, 1956, the writer said that when the du Ponts were approached on a fund-raising venture in Miami, they gave generously. One of them was quoted as saying "Oh, we are Jews, we just don't work at it." Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-23 Congregation Beth Achim Proudly Presents JOEY VAN "Thp Man of A Thousand Faces" NEW YORK — E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Inc., one of the nation's largest chemical concerns. whose sales totaled more than $5,000,000,000 this year, elected Irving S. 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