Tales Out of Schoo

MICHIGAN

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli

by
GAIL
BURKOW

Dave Diamond

By
DIANE
SKLAR

Mumford
-High School

Central
High School

I014„„

The month of December will
find Mumfordites engaged in
many interesting activities.
Next Wednesday, Mumford
will take part in a city wide
exchange of students from the
various high schools. Sponsored
by the Detroit High School Stu-
dent Councils, the purpose is
to exchange ideas, learn from
others, and to promote better
relationships among the schools.
Those schools coining to
Mumford are: Central, Cody,
Cooley, Southwestern and West-
ern. Mumford will send Ricky
Sweet and Linda Ryshen to
Wilbur Wright, Mike Friedman
and Gail Samuels to Northwest-
ern, Ira Briskman and Janet
Bing to Northeastern, Carol
Lewis and Dan Snyder to Den-
by.
* * *

Student Council elections got
underway today, as primaries
for next year's officers were
held. Rallies for the grade elec-
tions and officers will be De-
cember N.
* * *
Congratulations are in order
to Ralph Ryback, Barry Shap-
iro, Bruce Netzer and the Med-
ley Relay Team for placing in
the preliminary swimming
championships of the Metropoli-
tan League. Finals were held
last night at the Patton Pool.
* * *
As graduation day is getting
closer, Mumford seniors will
find many activities awaiting
them.
Tryouts for the senior play,
"Cleaned and Pressed," a com-
edy, were held this week. Hilda
Rosenberg and Stuart Handler
will produce and direct the play.
Last week, Stuart Handler,
on behalf of the entire senior
class, presented a plaque to
our principal, Mr. Clark,. in
recognition of his leadership and
achievtment in the field of edu-
cation.

Moscow Revives
Yiddish-Publisher

PARIS, (JTA)=--The defunct
Soviet Yiddish - language pub-
lishing house, Emet, is being
reconstituted in Moscow, and
a Congress of Yiddish Writers
has been scheduled to be held
in the USSR in January, ac-
cording to a Moscow report
here in the Jewish Communist
newspaper Naie Presse.
Emet will publish • Jewish
works under the direction of a
committee of Yiddish writers,
and "a flow of Yiddish books
is expected" to be published
- in 1957, Naie Presse reports.
A Yiddish almanac, entitled
Heimland, was published in
Moscow in October, while ano-
ther is in preparation in Kiev,
and phonograph records of Yid-
dish songs are now available in.
Moscow shops, the paper re-

ported.'

Swedish Congress Leader Dies
STOCKHOLM, (WJA)—Akim
Spivak, chairman of the World
Nathan. P. Rossen, a co-chair.: Jewish Congress Swedish Sec-
man of the 40th Anniversary tion until 1953, died here after
Banquet of the Hebrew Benevo- a long illness.
lent Society, to be held this
Sunday evening, at Adas Shal-
om Synagogue, this week issued
an announcement of apprecia-
tion to local
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"You Never Had It
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will
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be guest speaker, and Cantor
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Shabtai • Ackerman and Sam
Barnett's Orchestra will be fea-
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Pledge formals and pledge
"The Square Affair," 12B-12A. duties (clean-up, etc.) are keep-
barn dance will be held tonight ing this semester's social fra-
in Central's gym. "Although the ternity initiates out of mischief.
dance is stag or drag, only 12B's Specifically, these pledges are
and 12A's will be permitted to Tau Delta Phi's Herbert Bez,
attend," advise Bert Faudem Robert Heller, Ernest Karr,
and Beverly Gray, social chair- Carl Riseman of Dryden, and
men.
Lawrence Robbins of Flint.
With graduation drawing They are also Richard Rosin,
nearer, Class Day, the annual Ellis Roth and Laurence Snider,
prograth presented by seniors, Pi Lambda Phi's.
in which scholarships are
Phi Epsilon Pi pledges are
awarded and the class prophecy Donald Cutler, Michael Goode,
is given, is being planned. The Robert Karbel, and Howard
speakers, recently announced, Nack of Flint. William Boor-
are Faye Mathis, Berl Faul- stein of Grand Rapids, Darryl
baum, Phyllis Zager, Judy Block Eisenberger of Dearborn, Aaron
Krantiz, Alan Kurzman, Sidney
and Dan Slobin.
* * *
Levine, Leonard Robinson, Rob-
"Le Petit Louvre," a recent ert Shaye, Harvey Yates and
drawing contest of the French Michael Schiff are initiates of
Club, proudly showed its pic- Sigma Alpha Mu.
Alpha Epsilon Pi's new addi-
tures of the prize winners, Nina
Sprecher, Jeannette Gerstl and tions are Maury Cohen of Os-
sineke, Arvin Davis, Jr., of
Jean Waugh.
Menominee, Michael Jacoby of
12-B's are excitedly looking Bay City, Lee Lasser, Kenneth
forward to election which will Modell, Richard Oringer, Har-
take place Dec. 13. At a recent old Rosenson of South Haven,
12B meeting, candidates' re- Samuel Rotenberg of Grand
quirements and election data Rapids, David Schwartz, Stan-
were given. The campaign will ford Singer, David Stern- of
take place Wednesday followed Grand Rapids, Calvin Weiss
by elections Thursday.
and Michael Weiss.
* * *
And new Zeta • Beta Tau's are
Many 'Lites attended the Arthur Baum, Jr. of Highland
Community Careers Conference Park, Michael . Fishman of
at the Rackham Memorial Bldg., Grand Rapids, Harvey Lapides,
in which designated students James Rifkin of Saginaw, and
from all over Detroit were Harvey Ruskin of Royal Oak;
* * *
given the opportunity to be-
come informed about their
Appearing in the cast of the
future careers.
Ann Arbor Player's presenta-
Wednesday is the date set tion of "Tea House of the Au-
when 10 members of the Stu- gust Moon," was Detroiter Sid-
dent Council will exchange stu- ney Simon. The theatrical group
dents with five high schools, as is composed of U of M students,
part of the Detroit High School faculty and townspeople.
* * *
Student Council program.
Diane Couyoumjian and Tobi • Art Epker and Sarah Weiner
Fallen will attend Cooley; will, respectively, handle fi-
Ozzie Glieberman and Joanne nances and tickets during Spring
Shook will attend Cody; Mich- Weekend. A Wolverine Soapbox
ael Kahan and Reva Bratt, Derby, skit night, a dance, and
Mumford; Bert Faudem and a poster contest are included
Joanne Ivory, Northern; and in this gala weekend.
Handling publicity for Green
Sam Bernstein and Bernice
Taylor, Northeastern.
Week, annual week of frater-
Central's thought for the nity and sorority events, is a
week: "To sow you need only Sigma Alpha Mu, Sheldon
to stand, to reap you must Baum, of Flint. One popular
stoop."
feature of this '.110th anniver-
sary of Greek societies on cam-
pus will be the competitive
Tobacco Firm Charged Interfraternity Council Sing.

M ah Jongg Sets

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(There are 80,000 Jews still
living in Kharkov„ but they
have not a single synagogue in
that city which used to have
40 Jewish houses of worship, it
was reported in Tel Aviv by
Dr. Henry Shoshkes, journalist
and social worker, who just re-
turned from a visit to the Soviet
Union.
Kharkov's chief rabbi died
in prison last spring, Dr. Shosh-
kes reported, and was "rehab-
ilitated" by soviet authorities
a week after his death. Mixed
marriages among the young
Jews in Kharkov run to as high
as• 50 per cent, Dr. Shoshkes dollars a r e available
declared.
ment.")

Stateless Persons Not
Called in German Draft

BONN, (JTA) — No stateless
and alien residents of West Ger-
many will be inducted into the
new German army within the
foreseeable future, the Ministry
of Defense here has informed
the Central Council of Jews in

Germany in reply to a queiy
pertaining to the status of young

Jewish DPs of military age who
survived Nazi concentration
camps and have remained in.
Germany.
The council query was
prompted by a section of the

military service law adopted in
July, which authorizes the
drafting of stateless and alien
residents, provided a special
Federal government directive to
that effect is first issued. Such
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with Boycott of Israel

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Layam,
a Haifa company which supplies
a variety of goods, to ships, has
charged the British - American
Tobacco Cofhpany with refusing
to sell it cigarettes and with
yielding to the Arab states' boy-
cott against Israel.
Layam said that last March
it placed an order through the
Brown and Williamson Tobacco
Company of Louisville, Ken-
tucky, export agents for British-
American, for 1,000,000 cigar-
ettes. The order was refused
with a note that "until further
notice no order will be met from
Israel."
Layam said when it asked for
a reason, the company ex-
plained that its close relations
with the Arab countries might
be endangered through continu-
ing • trade with Israel.
(Officials of Brown and Wil-
Harrison Tobacco Corporation,
when queried • by the JTA,
stated that "with respect to
British-American Tobacco Com-
pany, Ltd., Brown and William-
son was agent for export only."
They added that "it is the in-
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brands anywhere in the world,
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