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July 26, 1963 • Page Image 1

…USSR's ‘Shocking Distortions' of Anti-Semitism in U.S. Condemned by 3 National Organizations Groups' Presidents Send Charge to Izvestia Urging Change in Soviet's Policies Three leading American Jewish organizations charged the Soviet government with "shocking distortions" about anti-Semitism in the United States, in an effort to divert world attention from the Soviet's official policy of preju- dice and discrimination against its three milli...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 26, 1963 • Purely commen tary Significant Record of Libertarian Courage in Harold Flender's Exciting 'Rescue in Denmark' Out of the hurban, the horrible holocaust in which six million Jewish lives were sacrificed on the altar of Nazism, one country emerged freer, more human, more civilized than all others: Denmark. Of the 8,000 Danish Jews, only 472 were captured by the Nazis and sent to Theresienstadt...…

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…WALTHAM, Mass. — High- level communications specialists from 21 countries will meet at Brandeis University on Aug. 4 for a three-month seminar aimed chiefly at guilding newly emerged nations in the use of television for education, com- munity development and infor- mation. The second Multi - National Communications Specialists Sem- inar will be conducted by Bran- deis' Morse Communication Re- search Center in cooperation with the U.S. State De...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue. of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. S...…

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…JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel Treasury is considering steps to make the Israeli pound freely convertible into other cur- rencies, it was announced by Zvi Dinstein, Controller of Foreign Exchange. Dinstein reported to a press conference here that Israel's foreign currency revenue in- creased by 14 per cent last year to a record high of more than $1,000,000,000. At the same time, he noted, expenditures increased by less than two per cent to a tot...…

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…FENCE General Zionists Organize New Party Under Dr. Emanuel Neumann (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—The World Con- federation of General Zionists, headed by Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann, concluded its three-day conference here Tuesday with a decision to organize a new party under the name of World Union of General Zionists. Neu- mann was unanimously elected president of the new group. Elected vice-presidents were Dr. Max Nus...…

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…(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BONN — West German State Secretary Hans Globke declined to comment here Wednesday on the sentence of life imprison- ment handed down Tuesday by an East Berlin court following his conviction in absentia on charges of having helped pre- pare measures for the mass killing of Jews. More than 70 witnesses were heard in the trial, including representatives of Nazi victims organizations from Poland, Is-...…

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…4111111141 .-011110.0 1 Golda Meir Threatens Force if Syria Enters Dispute Over 6 Held Captive ■ 1111.0 ■ 11001111•1n1411111•0 4 ■ 4341111111,111111111 ■ 11111WIMMOitIONIMPOONO414MINHIMIISAI I■41111■41■1•111HHIN•41.■4,1 Boris Smolar's I 'Between You ... and Me' i (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) I Controversial Issue: Jewish organizations in this country are beginning to show signs of nervousness over the play "The D...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 9

…9 ® THE DETROIT JEWISH .NEWS -- F riday, July 26, 1963 Success Street . . Detroit, Michigan Thanks, Detroit, for keeping the traffic moving on a v tmry busy ttivo-way street. This year, Chrysler Corporation's expenditures in the Detroit area—wages, salaries, and purchases—are close to 900 million dollars. And sales of Chrysler Corporation cars by our Chrysler- Plymouth and Dodge dealers in Detroit are up 75 % over last year ... Dodge truck ...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 10

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Beth Yehudah s Southfield School Will Have Rotenberg Study Hall Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotenberg are shown in their home receiving from Rabbi Hayim Donin, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai David and newly-elected member of Beth Yehudah Execu- tive Committee, the Yeshivah's honor award. * 4> With daily additions of initial gift subscriptions, the $1,000,- Catholic Magazine 000 building and maintenance Features Sym...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 11

…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Rabbi Lookstein Re-Elected Acting Chief of Bar Han 4• 0 0000000611/00000600000660000060011/0000000011111110 4 6 • • • • • • • • S FOR IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS TO • • Hotel Concord — Grossingeris • • • • Lake Tarleton Club — Nevele Country Club TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Rabbi CALL Joseph H. Lookstein was re- 0 elected acting president of Bar- • • Ilan University. At the same S •• • Detroit Phone: Birmingham Phone: • time, Dr. Tu...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 12

…I 411111WWWWIIIIININISMINNimemil Congregation Bnai Jacob Members Knesset Asked Rabbi David Jesse! Is Appointed Temple Beth Am Spiritual Leader Will Bear Torahs to New Synagogue for Increase in Temple Beth Am, beginning has been active in the blood Defense Budget donor service of the Canadian THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW SANCTUARY OF CONGREGATION BNAI JACOB * * Community and spiritual lead- ers ...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 13

…Payne's 'Splendor of Israel' Depicts New State's Glories Travelogues can be meaning- less — unless the narrator has caught the spirit of the people who inhabit the land he de- scribes. Robert Payne did just that in "The Splendor of Israel," which has been issued by Har- per & Row as a most attractive and beautifully illustrated book. The value of this impressive story about Israel and Israelis lies in the author's ability to reach out to lead...…

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…14 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 26, 1963 — On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN U.S. Zionists Draft Policy Declaration at Closing Session of Parley in Israel Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate TEL AVIV (JTA)—A six- she conceded that the State arrive at the day when he would point declaration spelling out Department in Washington and think he is strong enough to Thinking Aloud .. . its concepts of modern Zion- Israel "agree that the...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 15

…Distinguished Array of Speakers to Address Pioneer Women Parley Planning the final stages of Pioneer Women's 18th na- tional biennial convention, to be held Aug. 11-14 at the Hotel Statler, the above chairmen met this week to outline responsi- bilities for the more than 200 local members actively engaged in arrangements for hosting the event. They are, from left, (standing) Mesdames Harry Mondry, "Early Bird Social" chair- man; Nathan Glenner...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 16

…• ▪ 1,4 erb co •-■ ec; Arthur Lidov's Imaginative Art Work Elevates Him to Top Place Among World's Artistic Geniuses Science and imagination, the genius of a great artist is inter- M.5 woven in the work of Arthur Lidov, whose illustrative depic- tion on the workings of the human body, on our nervous system and the circuits of the , senses, as related in the text ri) written by Robert Campbell in Life Magazine, is attracting the z attent...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 17

…Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) Today we present two recipes for chicken which are particu- larly suited to summer eating. The first is a broiled chicken dish with a barely perceptible taste of lime. The second is a most unusual way of presenting cold chicken. Outdoor cooking has become so much an accepted part of our summer living that each pleasant day finds whole seg- ments of the population concen- t...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 18

…THE DE TROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 26, 1963 United Hebrew Schools' Summer Sessions Enhance Year's Program BY MITZI RACHLEFF The United Hebrew Schools has combined recreation and work in a summer program formula designed to give younger students a "painless education" and older ones an opportunity to choose .electives which will advance their par- ticular interest. According to Superintendent Albert Elazar, UHS has, for the first time i...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 19

…New York World's Fair Will Have Pavilion of Israeli Products, Art Plans for a pavilion at the New York 1964-65 World's Fair, Which will display the products and art of Israel and highlight the history and culture of the Jewish people in relation to the Holy Land, have been- jointly announced by the New York World's Fair Corporation and the- American-Israel World's Fair Corporation. Agreements for the leasing of the land and the construction o...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 20

…Launch New Israel Cargo Ship in France r Israel's newest cargo ship, the 7,200 deadweight ton M/S HADAR, slides gracefully into the waters of the Loire River at Nantes, France, where she and three sisterships are under construction for operation by the Zim Israel Navigation Co. Ltd. The HADAR was launched on June 20th by Mrs. Louis Ludwig, wife of the Vice President of the Ampal-American Israel Corp. of New York City which is financing the f...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 21

…The total budgets of Jewish 1 beginning. This represented ad- community - sponsored and ap- ditional funds of $16,448. proved social welfare and edu- 6. The Community Work- cational services in Detroit in- shop's increase of 26.3 per creased from $1,665,111 in 1949 cent over the initial year of to $7,250,117 in 1958, according its operation was the result of to a 10-year study issued by the more referrals from the Mich- Jewish Welfare Federati...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 22

…22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 26, 1963 — "LETTER BOX" Revisionist Commendation Editor, The Jewish News: To add anything to which you have quoted, and so well ex- pressed yourself, anent the fairness of according the memo- ry of Zeev Jabotinsky his proper due, is like carrying coals to Newcastle. We wish to say to you, in behalf of the Revisionists of Detroit, Todah! Eventually, we are as certain, as night follows day, the man's ...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 23

…- Michael Foot has written one of the great biographies of our time. His "Aneurin Bevan," pub- lished by Atheneum (16'2 E. 38th, NY16), is a most impressive character study and is, at the same time, a history of the labor movement in England and a valuable commentary on the events that transpired in the last half century. The present volume is the first of two and covers the years 1897-1945. The balance of Bevan's life and activities, 1945- 1...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 24

…• Mrs. Arthur Goldberg's The Creative Woman' Is Strong Case for Woman's Fair Share in Free Society Dorothy Goldberg, the wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, is known in her own rights as an artist who has produced many commend- able paintings. She is a leader among women and now she emerges as a writer of distinc- tion. "The Creative Woman" by this able woman, just published by Robert E. Luce, Inc. (119 W. 40th, NY18) might w...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 25

…Tyranny, brutality, despotism —throughout the ages there have been repetitions of inhumanities. An impressive, even if depress- ing, account of the darkest events in history is given in "Despot- ism: A Pictorial History of Tyr- anny," by Dr. Dagobert D. Runes, published by Philosophical Li- brary (15 E. 40th, N.Y. 16). Every era is represented with photographs and accompanying stories depicting the tragedies that were inflicted upon human bein...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 26

…13-A-FOR RENT FLATS & 10-ROOMS FOR RENT Utters and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . LADY wishes to share apartment with working lady. Northland area. LI 7-6156 or LI 1-1328. COLONIAL VILLAGE 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LOVELY ROOM, kitchen privileges. 4095 Clements. WE 5-2005. VERY reasonable large, light room, privileges, privacy. 342-1065. ...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 27

…16-A—WANTED TO RENT HOUSES DOCTOR AND FAMILY (2 children) wishes to rent 3 or 4 bedroom house or apt. Prefer Oak Park, Southfield or Hunt- ington Woods area. RENTALS OR LEASE with op- tion to buy. Urgently needed for selected clients, u n i v e r sit y faculty members and profes- sionals. Please call KEMP REALTY 18450 LIVERNOIS ROBINSON BLDG. UN. 1-2858 CALL LI 2-4060 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. Owner. Custom 3 bed-...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 28

…EXTRA SPECIAL, $11,900 All br. 5 tins. bung., pass hall to kitch. Din. rm.. 2 bedrms., ideal location nr. 7 Mi.-Schaefer, shopp. This won't last. MR. DAVIDSON. 21110 Westhampton Oak Pk. OPEN SUN. 2.5 Lovely 3-bed. face br. ranch, beautiful carpets & drapes, full din. rm., huge porch, 90x135 lot. Only $13,500 UN 3-0700 JULES M. KLEIN in the Acres BRICK RANCH—"A real dandy" 3 bedrms., 2 full baths, center hall, floor plan, large living r...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 29

…' 40—EMPLOYMENT NEWLY remodeled 1,-`2, duplex. Schaf- BOOKKEEPER, experienced, part- time. 7 Mile-Greenfield area. Write er-Curtis area. Excellent condition Box 588. The Jewish News. 17100 inside and out. Carpeting, drapes, 'W. 7 Mile. Detroit 35, Michigan. stov e, refrig.. air-conditioner. $11,300. Owner. UN 4-8677. 18077 WORKING woman will share home Schaefer. in Southfield with same in ex- change for cooking. Must have W. Outer Drive trans...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 30

…Nazi Holocaust Terror Recalled Cl co oa CO es/ gt: t2:1 cr4 ti O A log Miss Tempel Indicts Germans; Kay-Boyle's Analytical Comments . A German woman, Gudrun Tempel, who was a teenager in her native land during the Nazi regime, who earned her Ph. D. in Munich in 1953 and lived in England for a number of years, had written a series of letters to the London Sunday Times in 1961, repudiating Nazism and criticizing her own people for t...…

July 26, 1963 • Page Image 31

…(Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Anna Winkler announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. ...…

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…President Kennedy Takes Firm Steps to Liberalize McCarran-Walter Measure President's personal letter say- ing that enactment of the new WASHINGTON — President legislation would "help elimin- Kennedy Tuesday made a ate discrimination between sweeping move to liberalize the peoples and nations." McCarran - Walter immigration He recommended that the act, including the elimination national origins quota sys- of the national origin quota tem in ef...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 1

…T Map Teaches Serious Lesson Need More Than Lip Service to Ban Genocide Editorials Page 4 Vol. XLI I I, No. 21 Jabotinsky's Remains Belong in Israel NEWS NA I C I— II GA.N1 A Weekly Review Senator Hart's M. E. Position of Jewish Events Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35,July 19, 1963 $6.00 ...…

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…Purely Commentary- Clarified THE DETROIT Senator Hart's Position . . . Injustc i in Jabotinsky C Case e Senator Hart and the Johnson Report U. S. Senator Philip A. Hart has rendered a distinct service to the need for proper understanding of the situation relating to the report of Dr. Joseph E. Johnson on the Arab refugee problem. That report has died in transit between himself, the State Depart- ment and the governments of Israel and the Ar...…

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…NEW YORK—Racial and re- ligious discrimination by private employment agencies is "shock- ingly widespread" despite state laws forbidding bias against job applicants on grounds of creed or color, the American Jewish Congress charged, disclosing the findings of a survey of 385 em- ployment agencies in six major cities across the country. More than 90 per cent of all the agencies covered in the sur- vey-351 out of 385—agreed to fill telephone req...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue. of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road., Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. ...…

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…r omminomm••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••=, By Mll.,TON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — State De- partment professionals, abrogat- ing to themselves a role in legis- lative policy making, were behind the resurrection of the dangerous Johnson Arab refugee proposals in a recent Senate subcommittee report. The proposals, abandoned last year by the Administration, were objectionable to both the Arabs and Israelis. They were dr...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 6

…4 Jews Now on Trial in Soviet Union for Profiteering on Sale of Matzoth Moscow's Chief Rabbi, Yehuda sisting of two men and a Leib Levine, called the trial the woman jurist, charged that the NEW YORK—Four Jews, in- first of its kind since the birth woman had baked the matzoth, cluding a shochet and two of the Soviet Union. sold the unleavened bread to women, went on trial before a the two men at six cents a The defendants are Emil Katz, peopl...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 7

…- NEW YORK, (JTA)—Eight alleged • neo-Nazis, including James Madole, 36-year-old self- styled "fuehrer" of the anti- Semitic and anti-Negro Na- tional Renaissance Party, were held in $5,000 bail each, for hearings July 23, when they were arraigned in Bronx Crimi- nal Court here Monday. Six, including a Jewish youth, Ian Lehr, 21, a clerk in the State Department of Taxation and Finance, were charged, be- fore Judge Ambrose Haddock, with posses...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 19, 1963 co 2 Montreal Jewish Hospitals Get $1,623,226 in Canadian Grants MONTREAL, (JTA)—A total of $1,623,226 in governrrient grants has been made to aid the construction of two Jewish hospitals in the Montreal area. The Maimonides Hospital and Home for the Aged in the City of Cote Saint Luc, announced that it had received total capi- tal grants of $1,073,226, made up of matching grants of $536,- 613...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 9

…WUPPERTAL, (JTA) — Dr. Hans G 1 o b k e, controversial State Secretary to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, testified at a Nazi war crimes trial here that Nazi execution squad members had to carry out orders or face severe punishment. Globke, whose service as an official of the Nazi Interior Ministry has provoked charges he helped prepare the legal basis for the Nazi regime, was a defense witness for four former SS officers charged with killing thou...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 10

…Sports Reflect Am erican Society Zim Lines Starts Israel-S. America Passenger Service By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) NEW YORK (JTA)—The in- auguration by the Zim Lines of a new passenger service between Israel and other Mediterranean countries and Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina was announced by the American-Israeli Shipping Co., Inc., U.S. representatives of Zim. The service calls for four round trip voyages during the fa...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 11

…Rabbi Fram . on Ford Issue—and a Reply Editor, The Jewish News: I fully agree with your com- ment on the proposal that the United States Post Office shall issue a commemorative Ford stamp on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford. .1 do believe that the Post Of- fice had more than one reason for refusing the requeSt. Never- theless, I am equally convinced that it would not have been correct for Jews to boycott the 10...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 12

…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES American Leaders at Histadrut Institute Washington Police Cancel Permit for Rockwell Nazi Demonstration CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services at 7:40 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "A Self Imposed Pledge." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Fram will speak on "Psalm 8—the Space Age Poem." The Bar Mitzvah of Steven Alan Marks will be observed. Sabbath service...…

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…JERUSALEM (JTA)—In ex- tending the olive branch to the Arabs in his first press confer- ence as Premier, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol said Israel could convince her neighbors that peaceful coexistence is in their best interests if they would agree to discussion of the present tin- derbox situation. He stressed he would be on the alert for any propitious mo- ment or opening which might lead to such a meeting between the Middle East countries. Mea...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 14

…President of Tanganyika Praises Syria Quells Israel for Role in African Unity UAR-Inspired WASHINGTON (JTA)—Presi- Israel to African unity. President Nyerere told the Rebellion dent Julius K. Nyerere of Tan- ganyika, visiting Washington as a guest of President Kennedy, defended his country's relations with Israel and Israel's role in Africa. Faced with hostile, pro-Arab questions at the National Press Club, the Tanganyikan Presi- dent has ask...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 15

…PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its annual Child Rescue Fund luncheon noon Tuesday at the home of Fanny Stein, 12921 Northfield, Oak Park. Other hostesses are Mesdames J. Aaron, William Belinsky, M. Binen, M. Green, S. Gross, M. Greenberg, S. Na- dek, N. Pushkin and S. Plaf- kin. Friends are invited. * * * SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM will hold a fund-raising luncheon 1 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Rubins • Celebrate 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. RU...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 16

…Askinas-Stein Engagement Told ........... MISS ELAINE ASKINAS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin As- kinas of Brightwaters, Long Island, N.Y., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Talbert Sheldon Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Stein, 17349 Meyers. Miss Askinas will be majoring in biology and chemistry in her senior year at Brandeis Univer- sity and has been awarded a cancer grant in biology this sum- mer at Brandeis. Her fiance re...…

July 19, 1963 • Page Image 17

…BY MITZI RACHLEFF Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, piano ac- companist and active leader in community and music organi- zations, has retired from a career spanning four decades as a music teacher in the De- troit Public Schools. Dr. Sol Quentin Kesler, a native of Paarl, South Africa, MRS. SOL Q. KESLER took Matilde Garvett as his bride 40 years ago, the day following his commencement from the University of Michi- gan Dental School. She was .then teachin...…

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…Silverman Jackel Vows Exchanged MRS. MILTON SILVERMAN At a candlelight ceremony on July 3 at Temple Israel, Michae- lyn Jackel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Jackel of W. Outer Dr., was united in marriage to Milton Silverman, son of Mrs. Anna Silverman of Owosso and the late Philip Silverman. The bride wore an ivory silk taffeta gown with open neckline and short sleeves. The fitted cummerbund was of ivory hand- corded Alencon lace. She wore...…

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