48 Friday, September 30, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Plaque Recalls Jewish Designer of City of Detroit's Flag

The Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan will de-
dicate a plaque in memory
of David E. Heineman, the
designer of the official flag
of the city of Detroit, at 1

The plaque will be placed cultural scene and his con-
on the wall at the main en- tributions helped establish
trance of the museum, join- the city's cultural center.
ing the original stained Mr. Heineman helped
glass window which incor- originate the city manager
porates the design of the plan of government and was
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flag.
director, vice president and
Leonard N. Simons, past president of the Michigan
president of the Detroit His- League of Municipalities.
The flag was deemed the
torical Commission, and
Philip P. Mason, director of official emblem of the city of
the Archives of Labor and Detroit by the council and
Urban Affairs at the Walter the then Mayor, Eugene I.
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P. Reuther Library, will be Van Antwerp on April 20,
1948. It first flew from the
the guest speakers.
staff
above the old City Hall
Jewelers
Mr. Heineman was an
on New Year's Day 1949. Its
alderman
and
Detroit
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city controller from 1910 design was incorporated in
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to 1913. He designed the the decoration of the old
Lathrup Village
City Hall as a stained glass
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city flag in 1907.
window
above the rostrum
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He was active in Detroit's in the council chamber, and
DAVID HEINEMAN
good only with this ad
the window now adorns the
p.m. Oct. 16 at the Detroit
main entrance of the histor-
Historical Museum.
KKK Protests
ical museum.
Frank Pardon
On April 20, 1972, then
ATLANTA — A Labor Mayor Roman S. Gribbs
Day weekend protest in proclaimed David E.
The Design That's
Marietta, Ga. against the Heineman Recognition Day
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posthumous pardon for Leo in tribute to Detroit's
Frank drew 200 members of Jewish designer of the city
the Ku Klux Klan and an flag.
estimated 300 spectators,
the Jewish Post and Opin-
ion reported.
Mr. Frank was lynched in
Marietta nearly 70 years
William M. Davidson has
ago after being falsely con-
victed for the murder of been named chairman of the
Mary Phagen in a case that 35th annual dinner of the
had decidedly anti-Semitic Detroit Chapter of the
overtones. An elderly black American Tehchnion Soci-
man who was a witness in ety.
The dinner will be held at
the case admitted last year
that he had murdered the 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Alexander
girl.
M. Haig, Jr., former Sup-
reme Allied Commander in
Europe and U.S. Secretary
of State, will be the guest
speaker.
Davidson received a
bachelor's degree in busi-
ness administration from
the University of Michigan
and a Juris Doctor degree in
law from Wayne State Uni-
versity. He is a member of
the State Bar of Michigan.
Davidson is a past pres-
ident of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. He has been a co-
chairman of the Allied
Jewish Campaign and
associate chairman of the
1972 and 1973 Cam-
paigns.
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He has held the post of
1 vice president of the Jewish
1 Vocational Service and
1 Community Workshop, is a
$ 1 4 00
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Jewish Welfare Federation
Per Gram
and former trustee of Sinai
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with this ad.
Currently he is a member
1 0 days only
of the national board of the
American Technion Society

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Singles Events

JEWISH FAMILY
LIFE PROGRAM of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and COM-
MUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES
will combine for an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. Oct. 7 at
Shaarey Zedek.
Guest speaker will be
Rabbi William Rudolph,
who will address the topic
"You Can't Live With 'Em
— You Can't Live Without
'Em — Jewish Singles and
Their Stereotypes." Rabbi
Rudolph is national person-
nel director of the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundations.
He has directed Hillel prog-
rams at both Michigan
State University and the
University of Michigan.
Singles age 22-55 are in-
vited free of charge. Re-
freshments will be served.
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JEWISH AND SINGLE
will have , an oneg Shabat
8:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Cong.

William Davidson Will Chair
Annual Technion Dinner

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Effort to Better
Israel-Soviet
Relations Urged

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
Israel should do all it can to
try to bring about an im-
provement in relations with
the Soviet Union, on the
chance that this could
change the Soviet policy re-
garding Jewish emigration,
according to Foreign Minis-
try Director-General David
Kimche. Kimche's remarks
came at a Jerusalem rally
on behalf of prisoner of Zion
Anatoly Shcharansky.

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Young Adults
Meet Saturday

Tickets are still available
for an evening of square
dancing to be held 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Sponsoring organizations
are the Young Adult Divi-
sion of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, the Israeli
Community of Detroit,
Community Network for
Jewish Singles, Jewish
Heritage Society, Children
of Holocaust Survivors As-
sociation of Michigan and
the Young Leadership of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Young adults are invited.
Tickets are available at the
Center.

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Beth Shalom. Theme for the
program will be "You're
Still Part of the Family:
Singles and Jewish Family
Services." Refreshments
will follow. Singles age
25-45 are invited free of
charge.
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ACTIVE SINGLES IN
ACTION will have danc-
ing, refreshments and a
cash bar at its first party 8
p.m. Sunday at Scandals in
the Ramada Inn, South-
field. Admission includes
one complimentary drink.
Jewish singles age 21 and
up are invited.

Party
Sun., Oct. 2, 8 p.m.

WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON

and the Franklin Hills
Country Club.
For dinner reservations,
call the Technion office,
559-5190.

Singles 21 & over
Don't Miss It!
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at Scandals

in the Ramada Hotel

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