Sinai Hospital Holds Annual Alumni. Day League of Jewish Women Presents MUMFORD Mildred Rosenberg Youth Awards ,U S I G S By SIM SHAPIRO AT THE 34TH ANNUAL INSTALLATION of officers of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Youth Awards were presented to the out- standing young men and women in the community. Pictured (from left) are Michael Stulberg, winner of the Silver Kiddush Cup as the outstanding ybung man; Robert Carson, runner-up; Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chairman of the Youth Awards; Judy Siegel, runner-up; Marcia Segall, Nancy Stein, certificates of nomination; and Roslyn Friedlander, runner-up. Not shown are ' Barbara Linden, winner of the Silver Menorah as the out- standing young woman, and Arella Barley, Allan Gould, Sandra Rubin, Michael Saywitz and Sheldon Starman, who received certificates of- nomination. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Danto were - donors of this year's awards in honor of Mrs. Danto's 60th birthday. r al•IIM.1 ■ ■ 7•1111101.1 11.1 ■0■ 00.1•1•041•110.01,1.04•111111141 .1 ■ 0 41•1111•41 ■ 0• ■ • 11 ! 04111111. 04111111 .01■ 0 .11111. 1 .11 •1■0 ■10 (por Boris Smolar's 'Between You and Me' / (Copyright 1961, Jewish Telegraphic -Agency, Inc.) I Commencement exercises for more than 650 June graduates will be held in the Mumford auditorium June 21, at two pro- grams. Speaking for the seniors at the first ceremony will be Linda Cole and Ben Craine. Repre- senting the seniors . in the see- ond will be Barbara Linden and Allyn Lite. Other dates of interest on senior callendar Monday, 'h o n June 19, an light Mem At 7: a.m., Stude Counci the ditional 's brea ast. paigning co cil, the can da th drive with ral Wednesday. ions we held yesterda unning for esident posed was Marty e Rozzie Lul- love also ran unopposed for vice-president. Today at 3:30, the faculty will try to prolong its athletic su- premacy over the students as they face the student council in a replay of the once post- poned softball game. As the athletic season draws to -a close, Mumford continues to reap awards. Led by Mike Burnley and Louis Williams, both double winners, the track team swept to the East Side track championship, amassing 136.1 points as they scored in 12 of 13 events. In tennis Mumford was well on its way to its third straight City League Championship. The golf team, stronger as the sea- son progressed, went out after the championship Tuesday. The baseball team finished its "Sea- son with a 4-5 won-lost record. . The Alumni Association of Sinai Hospital has announced its annual program will be held on June 21. . Dr. William Dameshek; profes- sor of medicine at Tufts Univer- sity School of Medicine in Boston and senior physician and c hematology, Pratt Cid ew En- gland Center Hos , will the guest speaker the scientific program at the Sinai Hospital Annual Alumni ay. The progra will presentation of cient of the House St f at the Main Lect e Ri hospital. Judging the pa Nicholas Gimbel, as- es- sor of surgery, Wayne State .Uni- versity Medical School, as well as Dr. Dameshek. All interested physicians are invited to attend the House Staff presentation as 11 as Dameshek's le cture, o - Immune Disorders," be- g at 11 a.m., An evening social program sponsored by the alumni will be held at the Tam-O-Shanter Coun- try Club. Polevaulter THOMAS SEGAL, a student at Western Michigan Uni Kalamazoo, has as an eligible certifi candidate for the sixth U.S. Maccabiah Ga s Team, it was announced b Fred Schmertz, chairmalar o the U.S. Macca- committee. T h e be held Aug, 29- Tel Aviv. 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Especially active in the "counter-attack against the Jew propaganda Eich- mann Trial" is the racist National State Party in the spending Its organ, Thunderbolt, claims that "the Jews are EN S. CHINITZ has been millions for nothing" in conducting the Eichmann ial . . . The inted by the Detroit Board trial in Jerusalem, the anti-Semitic organ claim constitutes a ducation to be principal of "plot" to secure the worldwide ratification o the Genocide y High School. is country, Convention . . . Some of the anti-Semitic leaders the contorted like Gerald L. K. Smith, go even as far as taki position that Eichmann is Jewish . . . Sfnith's o an, New Le DAVE of i tell' • says that "there is a substantial number of pe who believe that Eichmann is a Jew and is e ng of the most fraudulent propaganda campaigns nown to sty MUSIC IS THE neo- . . . National Renaissance Bulletin, organ of t BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND This is our Everyday zed s A. , Madole, advises readers to study the "hate- 0 2-4814 UN 4-4346 Discount on Sterling Si(ver tria by Jewish leaders with regard to the Eichma necessity for ratification of the Genocide Conve well's slogan on the Eichmann trial is "We Like few followers are parading with placards carryi STIC FURNITURE wherever they have an opportunity to do so. COVERS * * - * MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE The Jewish Front ALL ANNA KARBAL - : The campaign to solicit new members c Li 2-0874 . ducted by the American Jewish League Agai meeting with opposition on the part of in Jewish organizations known to be opposed to These organizations, which are active in figh * * cultural, religious and other discriminations agar * IT'S OUT ence * Soviet Union, point out that throughout the Lea * * —since 1948—no other Jewish group has cooperated with it . . 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