THE. E,TIIptillJE/11 46 Friday July 10 1981 EWS ADL Has Survivors Query C1TFE'S SPECIAL EVENTS SHOULD BE RECORDED FOREVER In an effort to assist the government in locating possible witnesses to Nazi war crimes, the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith is distributing copies of a "Survivors' Question- naire" put out by the Office of Special Investigations of the United States Depart- ment of Justice. OSI was created in 1979 to investigate and prosecute Nazi war criminals in this country, who have re- mained anonymous due to .5.18•1=1 VIDEO TAPE YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Private Parties • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Etc. See Our FULL-SERVICE Studio LEGAL TAPES, INC. Established 10 years 22530 W. 8 Mile Rd. 35-Video or 353-3355 Southfield \ MI Nil ow ow so its um ow' lb sii COUPON 50% OFF O DRY CLEANED & PRESSED SUTTON PLACE CLOTHES O DRY 9 Mile CLEANERS at Lahser Coupon must be presented with order. • OM • IIMMM MN MO MO IMO COUPON • =I MI VIM IIIIN -- MI MI 0 C z government laxity. As the United States has no jurisdiction to prosecute people for crimes that took place in Europe, however, OSI must prove that these criminals obtained their citizenship illegally by lying about their activities on their immigration forms. If they prove this, OSI can then seek their deportation. OSI is currently seek- ing deportation in nine such cases, and is work- ing towards proving grounds for denaturali- zation in 11 others. Anyone interested in ob- taining copies of the "Sur- vivors' Questionnaire" should call the ADL office, 962-9686. Men's Clubs AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will have a combined installa- tion of officers. victory dinner-dance and annual indoor picnic 6:30 p.m. July 20 at Topinka's Country House. Reservations are re- quired. Checks should be mailed to Secretary Mineta Morger, 16300 W. Nine Mile, Apt. 610, Southfield, 48075. For details, call Ms. Morger, 557-7854. DETROIT GRADU- ATE CHAPTER, Tau Ep- silon Rho Law Fraternity, will hold its annual picnic 4 p.m. July -18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman, .28682 Millbrook, Farmington Hills. Graduate and under- graduate members are in- vited. For required reserva- tions, call Beverly Betz, 399-4884 by Monday. * * * SZ Men Elect Baruch Leonard P. Baruch was installed as president of the men's club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi Irwin Groner at a recent cham- pagne brunch. Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Lil- lian) Wolfe of Delray Be- ach, Fla., are in town to visit their children, Mr. ind Mrs. Joe (Linda) Stearns and children of West Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Nancy) Wolfe and children of Ann Arbor. LEONARD BARUCH Other officers are: Dr. Abner I. Ragins, vice president; Sheldon Satovsky, financial secre- tary; Dr. Joseph H. Langnas, treasurer; Dr. Gerald Laker, correspond- ing secretary; and Dr. Leon Hochman, recording secre- tary. Board members elected for their first year in office included: Robert L. Bieder- man, Richard J. Burstein, Dr. David Chait, Dr. Jerome S. Kaufman, Dr. Andrew E.- Segal, Dr. Vernon Sternhill and Dr. Alexander Ullman. Baruch will be joined by officers and board members at the International Feder- ation of Men's Club Conven- tion to be held at Grossing- er's, where they will receive a national award "for out- standing programming." In addition, Baruch will pre- sent a programming work- shop at the convention. Milliken Names Alan May Detroit attorney Alan A. May has been named by Governor William Milliken to the state Civil Rights Commission. May replaced black com- missioner Berry C. Goodlet of Flint, a college adminis- trator. Goodlet complained this week over the way he was replaced. He had served six months beyond his term while awaiting replacement or reappointment. A spokesman for Milli- ken said ethnic balance on the commission was a factor in the appoint- pent. May is Jewish. A black woman was named to the commission in 1979 when Attorney Avern Cohn was named a Fed- eral District Court judge. Both May and Goodlet are Republicans. May is active in the Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Marriages Fenton Glorianna Siporin and Bradley Sobel were married re- cently at the Stephen Wise Temple in Bel Air, Calif. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Meryl Fenton. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Q. Sobel. Federation Employees Cited Sol Drachler, center, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, expressed appreciation to employees Marjorie Johnson and Nick Jackson at a koffee klatsch June 25, held in honor of their achiev- ing a combined total of 55 years of service with Feder- ation. Mrs. Johnson, a 30-year employee, is secretary to Harold S. Berke, associate director of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Jackson has completed 25 years as Federation's lithographer-printer.