LOCAL NEWS GULIAN'S SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS SINCE 1915 JARC To Present Award Rhoda Raderman, Doug Ross, Carmi Slomovitz, Gail Stewart, Barbara Stollman, Cary Stor- chan, David Techner, Shelby Tauber, Richard W. Turel, Ernest Weiner. Ex-officio members are Sharon Alterman, Harry Berlin, Morton Collins, Meyer Pearlman, Ronald Stone, Norman Wachler. Formerly of Somerset Mall • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF EROTICA NETSUKE JADE TREES LAPIS LAZULI JADE, MALACITE AND OTHER STONE CARVINGS ALSO A VERY FINE SELECTION OF JEWELRY Call Jerry Turken at 355-2300 The New York Diamond Cutting Co. 'The Diamond Cutters" ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan C. Patrick Babcock The Jewish Association for Re- tarded Citizens will bestow its second annual Civil Rights Award upon C. Patrick Babcock, Director of the Michigan De- partment of Mental Health at the association's 17th annual meet- ing, June 4 at Temple Emanu-El at 7:30 p.m. Detroit Free Press, columnist, Susan Watson, will present the keynote address, "Media Responsibility and Com- munity Placement." As director of the Michigan Department of Mental Health. since 1981, Babcock 'oversees I community placement services for former residents of state facilities for developmentally disabled persons, community mental health services for all 83 Michigan counties and all other mental health services and pro- grams within the state. Watson has a long history writ- ing in support of rights and serv- ices for developmentally disabled persons in the Detroit metropoli- tan community. She has received both the United Press Interna- tional Award and the Associated Press Award for investigative re- porting (1979) and the UPI and AP Award for distinguished re- porting (1978). Officers and directors for 1986-1987 will also be voted upon by the membership at the June 4 meeting. The slate of officers in- cludes: President, Michael S. Feldman; Vice Presidents, Adell Megdall, Michael Pitt and Joel Shere; Secretary, Harriet Gel- fond; Treasurer, Cheryl Guyer. Directors nominated for a sec- ond three-year term are: Harriet Gelfond, Cheryl Guyer, Dr. Mar- i \ tin Levinson, Rabbi David Nel- son and Pitt. Nominated for a first three-year term are: Mari- lyn Brose, Rita Haddow, Michael Perlman, Jack Schechter, Richard E. Smitt, Donald Wagner and DeDe Weinberg. Continuing board members are: Nora Barron, Evva Caplan, Judge Gus Cifelli, Jean Frankel, Jon Garrett, Arthur Golumbia, Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin, Joel E. Jacob, Nancy Jacobson, Richard Jasgur, Robert Jasgur, June Katz, Sally Krugel, Ellen Labes, Representative Sander Levin, Daniel Medow, Ronald Mitnick, Eugene Mondry, Miriam Moss, Barbara Nusbaum, Sheila Ordin, Donna Pearlman, Detroiter Funds Israeli Contest Emma Schaver of Southfield has established a fund in Israel to provide for prizes to Israeli youth who participate in an essay con- test sponsored by the World Zionist Organization. This year's contest, the first, focuses on the Haganah. The aim was for the writer to learn about the history of the establishment of the state of Israel. The fund will allow the contest to take place annually. In Michigan Call Toll Free 1-800-346-1900 Allen Klein of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of West Bloomfield, re- ceived two awards for editorial excellence in a competition spon- sored by the American Society for Business Press Editors. 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