Heinl to Address Technion Dinner Col. Robert D. Heinl, Jr., military analyst of the De- troit News, will speak at the Detroit Technion Society's annual dinner, 6 p.m. May 16 at the Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. Louis Milgrom, president of the Detroit chapter sup- porting the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, said Col. Heinl's address will be his first appearance in the area since he returned Business Briefs Austin A. Kanter, chart- ered life underwriter and general agent, is the new top executive of the General ^nts Association of Na- .1 Life Insurance Co. of elm o nt I Segel to Direct Schostak Unit — * •* * Diet Centres will cele- brate its fifth anniversary with a staff luncheon 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Stouffers Northland Inn. Esther Shapiro of Detroit's con- sumer affairs office will be guest speaker. For informa- tion, call Diet Centres, 963-DIET. * * * Shirts Unlimited is cele- brating its first anniversary in new, expanded quarters. The firm, operated by Gary Plasko and Frank Alspec- tor, offers custom imprint- ing of T-shirts, jackets, ath- letic wear and photo T- shirts. For information, call Shirts Unlimited, 544-7440. * * * William Levitt, senior vice president of Carl Ros- man and Co., Southfield, was elected to membership in the Society of Industrial Realtors, specialists in han- dling and coordinating all phases of real estate activity for industry. LOUIS SEGEL Louis Segel, CSM, has been named assistant vice president, director of shop- ping center management, for Schostak Brothers and Co., Inc. in Southfield. In his new position, Segel will direct the management of 10 shopping centers in Mich- igan, one in Racine, Wis., and three others currently under development in Mich- igan. A member of the Interna- tional Council of Shopping Centers, Segel is a past president of the Bnai Brith Metropolitan Council of Detroit. He has been in the field of shopping center management for 25 years. Journalist Gervasi Will Speak At Michigan ORT Bond Lunch Frank Gervasi, foreign correspondent and author will be guest speaker at the Michigan Region Women's American ORT-Israel Bond Tribute Luncheon in behalf , of the State of Israel Bond drive, to be held noon Tues- day at Cong. Beth Achim. 1 Blanche Siegel will be hon- ored as ORT's "Woman of the Year." Gervasi's research on pol- itical, social and economic questions has taken him to many parts of Europe, Af- rica and the Middle East. He achieved prominence during World War II for his coverage of the major onts. His syndicated col- n on world affairs has appeared in major newspa-, pers throughout the coun- try. ervasi has written y books, his most re- tilt ass Tech H.S . Alumni, Seniors to Display Art ) Cass Technical High School will hold its 1976 Senior Art Show June 1-9 at the J. L. Hudson's art gal- lery in downtown Detroit. For the first time, alumni are invited to display their works at the exhibit. A re- ception will be held 3-4 p.m. June 1. For entry information, call the school's art depart- ment, 963-1950. from a month long tour of the Soviet Union. Col. Heinl's remarks about Israel's role in the struggle for control of the Mideast and its oil resources by the major world powers will be a focal point of his report. Heinl is noted for his objective commentaries on geo-political and military developments. Col. Heinl, commissioned a regular Marine Corps officer in 1937, was at Pearl Harbor the day the Japanese at- tacked. He served in the South Pacific during World War II. During the Korean War he com- manded the UN-held is- lands off the east coast of North Korea. For reservations, call Mrs. Sherman at the chapter's of- fice, 559-5190. I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Singles Events THE ISRAELI STU- DENT ORGANIZATION will present Gila Ronen, Is- raeli singer, 12:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Hillel Foundation on the Wayne State Univer- sity campus. The program will highlight Israel Inde- pendence Day. Admission is free. * * * WSU HILLEL will have an oneg Shabat 9 p.m. today in the home of Ken Jacobs, 16112 Addison, Southfield. A debate will center on "Should Israel Discuss Giv- ing Up the West Bank?" Larry Sklar is chairman for the event. For information on Hillel Foundation activi- ties, call Hartley Harris, 968-3563. * * * SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES will meet 8 p.m. OP Schloss Old-Timers Set 21st Reunion The Oak Park Advisory Health Council and the Oak Park School District will sponsor a Health-a-Rama 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday , at the Key School, 23400 Jerome, Oak Park. All immuniza- tions and tests are free. Tests being offered in- clude blood pressure, EKG, vision, kidney, pap smear, hearing, TB. skin, height and weight. Immunizations for children include DPT, measles, mumps, polio and rubella, and for adults, Td. The Hannah Schloss Old Timers' 21st annual reunion and dinner-dance will be held 6:30 p.m. May 23 at Temple Israel. Alfred A. Klunover, presi- dent, invites friends to help celebrate this event, which brings together people who, in their youth, attended and played at the old Hannah Schloss Building, which was replaced by the Jewish Community Center. For reservations, call Mol- lie Bank, chairman, 968-5298. to Sponsor Health-a-Rama r April 30, 1976 41 Sunday at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Sid Astour- ian will speak on "Astrology as You Like It." There is a nominal charge. LL; * * * THE MICHIGAN JEWISH YOUNG ADULT COUNCIL will have a "Spring Into Summer" dance, concluding the Israel Independence Week activi- ties at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, 8:30 p.m. May 9 at the new Jewish Center. The "Triton" band will per- form, and there will be a men's and women's sports- wear fashion show. Jewish singles age 21 and up are in- vited. Admission is nominal, and refreshments will be served. For information or to get on the mailing list, call Heidi Press, 643-7672, evenings. 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