Bagwell Support Skilled Welfare Pros Attract Volunteers, Urged by Burdick Expert Tells Parley NEW YORK, (JTA) — Con- tinued attraction of volunteer leaders of high caliber by pri- vate social welfare agencies depends on their conviction concerning the need for skilled and well-trained professional staff, the annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center Division of the National Jew- ish Welfare Board was told here. Dr. Benjamin B. Rosenberg, Bagwell Burdick executive director of the As- Jewish Philanthropies Benjamin D. Burdick, mem- - sociated Greater Boston, said that, if ber of the board of .governors of development pro- of Wayne State University, in leadership grams are to be successful in an appeal to Michigan voters, social welfare agencies, "we this week urged the election of must provide the necessary staff Paul D. Bagwell as Governor of which can help to attract and Michigan. work with men and women Burdick said that the civil who in their personal and pro- rights program adopted by the fessional lives have lived and recent Republican State • Con- worked with associates of high- vention is "the most liberal" est commercial and professional on the subject. attainment." As chairman of the platform Dr. Rosenberg spoke at the committee at the Republican opening session of the two-day Convention, Burdick states that annual meeting of the Jewish he had the wholehearted sup- Community Center Division, port of Prof. Bagwell and that through which the JWB serves the Republican candidate for as the national association of Governor exerted his efforts to Jewish Community Centers and assure the best working- and YM-YWHAs. most effective humanitarian Today's leadership in social policy planning by his party. .welfare agences, he declared, Burdick said that Bagwell not "demands that staff be equal only nominated him for the in skills, in training and in chairmanship of the platform personality to the tasks created committee but that he, also, by current developments and was the man who supported conditions." Agencies in the so- him for the Wayne State Uni- cial welfare field, he said versity board of governors posi- "need a conscious and consta tion. Burdick was the only Re- inventory" of leadership nee publican elected statewide when and with it "a conviction of t he was chosen for the WSU need to provide opportuniti for the exercise of creati board of governors. Burdick also commended Bag- leadership all levels of agen well for his wholehearted back- cy program and operation." * ing of the Con-Con plan. S I G S BY SUSAN KOBEL Kennedy or Nixon? Mumford- ites pondered this question Monday and Tuesday, as they went to the mocl election polls. Feeling ran high for both can- didates in the election spon- sored by the Current Affairs Club, sponsored by Dr. Irving Panush. Not only did Mumford- ites get a chance to express their political views, but they learned how to operat machines. tled to a The M angs 13-13 ti ast Tht day, in their encou r with , Eastern. Al- thoug the grid • ers wer • ex- to recei a b • ti pect stern ha o s, the the or e way. S or all -:nd ford ere Tom es team I. Today Fra on 0 orn, in the final the f tball season ance The held this ev two year p.m in the Mumfor ning, sium. The. "T.D. Twist" gy .honor Mumford _athletes w be highlighted by a o lent com titi n. Tick 5c a coupl T d sored by ford. lean The. M for sted ex- Field Ser e Club m all over change students al Hallowe'en e city at its e home of Lin- ty, hel da Jewish Welfare Board The Girls' Basketball season started Monday with intra- 8 Million Germans Budgets $1,563,300 mural basketball competition. It See Anti-Hitler Show The National Jewish Welfare is open to all interested girls BONN, (JTA) — The second Board adopted a budget of $1,- and is sponsored by the Girls' installment of a 14-part docu- 563,300 for its 1961 operations. Athletic Association. mentary series on the Third Reich The action was taken by the has been shown on the German organization's board of direct- Evergreen Jewish Television Network. The series ors during a four-day series of opened with a report on Hitler's meetings at the Delmonico Ho- Congregation Adult rise to power. The network esti- tel, New York, at which mem- Education Starts Term mated that more than 8,000,000- bers of JWB's advisory commit- The Synagogue Adult Classes persons viewed the show, the tees analyzed current commun- largest ever to have seen a pro- ity needs and established priori- of the Evergreen Jewish Con- led by Rabbi Hyman gram dealing with this subject. ties for JWB services during gregation, Agress, features a course in The series will end with a pro- the coming year. gram on Germany's defeat and a JWB is the national associa- Jewish History, covering the statistical "balance sheet of per- tion of 334 Jewish Community period from the entrance of the sons killed in World War II." Centers and YM-YWHAs, and 12 tribes into Eretz Yisrael, One of the, programs will deal is the government - authorized after the death of Moses, until entirely with the "Final Solution agency for religious, morale the destruction of the second of the Jewish Question." More and welfare services to Jewish Jewish Commonwealth. The classes will be held than 2,040 photographs, 2,000 personnel and their dependents documents, 112 posters and 119 in the U.S. Armed Forces and monthly and each will deal with caricatures were sifted for use in Veterans Administrati in hos- a specific self-contained phase of Jewish history, the leading the series. vitals. Jewish personalities of the time, It was announced that a movie their impact on Jewish life and on Hitler's life is being fi s ed Leader Views thtought, and • the relationship under the direction o with our time.- The first class Rotha, a British doc s of Jews was held Wednesday. film producer. The fi The Hebrew classes will begin distributed to Europe der Reds Monday night, November 7, seas cinemas next (JTA)—R. N. Car- on continue for twenty weeks. being dubbed in ent of the Anglo- and beginners Hebrew class, German. ciation, said he had The begins 8 p.m. Monday, eye-witness confirm- which will teach reading and writing ide-spread reports of -of Hebrew, with emphasis on 792 ation against Jews in its use in prayers. et Union. The advanced class in Hebrew a report to the associa- starts at 9:20 p.m. Monday. The s Council, Carvalho said course will deal with the major at he had recently held dis- prayers, the understanding of cussions with a "distinguished them and the Hebrew language. Jewish observer," whom he did e. 'He said that person many years in Rus- Guinness Film, Labor fficial position and, Leader Launch Center city, had a unique of studying Jew- Cinema Forum Program es Pain Stops Itch—R "The Man in the White Suit," re. He added that For the first tim nce has found ual had confirmed starring Alec Guinness, and a a new healing su ce with the as- detail the list of discussion of "Technology and shrink hemor- tonishing abilit nd unofficial priva- the Future" by Brendan Sex- e pain — •thout rhoids and to r surgery. In ca 'after s h Russian Jews must ton, coordinator of organization, gently relievin ain, ac UAW AFL-CIO, will highlight took p tion (shrinkag , lost nglo-Jewish leader also the Jewish Center Cinema sults we so or- amazing of all ough that suffer made a d that the "concern of Forum "World at Mid-Century" statements like les have ewish world" for the wel- program, 8 p.m. Nov. 13. secret i new be a problem!" Tickets are available at the of Moroccan Jews was io-Dyne®)-z- dis- healing substance ought directly to the atten- Center. Coffee will be served covery of a worl bous research is now avail institute. 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