People Make News YOSEF BLAU of New York has been elected president of Yavneh, the National Associa- tion of Relig- ious Jewish Students. Rab- bi Blau, a doc- toral candidate i n mathema- tics at Yeshi- va University, is a graduate of the Rabbi Blau Isaac Elcha- nan Theological Seminary. The Association, which includes chapters in 30 campuses throughout the United States and Canada, sponsors a national pro- gram of classes, lectures, cam- pus religious services and kosher dining clubs for Jewish students. * * GORDON B. SHERMAN, Chi- cago industrialist and communal leader, is serv- ing as chairman of the sixth an- nual confer- ence on science and technology in Israel and the Middle East, to be held in New York Oct. 26-27, un- der the aus- pices of the American Technion So- ciety. The con- ference will be attended by scientists, en- gineers and in- Sherman d us trialists from all parts of the country and will be devoted to reviewing the problems of food and food tech- nology, technologcal and indus- trial development, and research programs, in Israel and the Mid- dle East. The American Tech- nion Society sponsors and sup- ports Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, the oldest insti- tution of higher learning in Is- rael and that country's sole source of technologically-trained man-power. * * * The public is invited to at- tend Detroit's first Commis- sioner's Ball, to be held Oct. 10 at Cobo Hall in honor of MAYOR and MRS. JEROME P. CAVANAGH, Ticket Chairman Robert B. Evans announced. The Commissioner's Ball will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight Oct. 10, headquarters for the ball committee is Room 1078 in the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel. * * * Miss MARILYN JUNE ABEL, 17210 Appoline, has been ap- pointed promotion manager of the Wayne State University Press. Previously Miss Abel was editorial assistant with the I Men's Club I CONG. BNAI DAVID Men's Club will sponsor a series of lecture brunches beginning at 10:30 a.m. 0.t. 13 at the syna- gogue. The first speaker of the series will be Isadore Berger who will present a travelog and tell of his experiences. * * * CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSO- DIM MEN'S CLUB will pre- sent a lecture by Sol I. Litman, regional director of the Anti- Defamation League, on "Jewish Status and Negro Revolt" on Tuesday, announces Menasehe Harr, president. The annual Simchas Torah Ball will be held Oct. 19 with Eric Rosenow and his orchestra. American Booksellers Associa- tion, New York City. * * Milton J. Drake, chairman of Citizens for Schools, announced the appointment of Miss HIL- ARY WHITTAKER as executive secretary of the citizens organi- zation he heads to urge a YES vote Nov. 5 to continue present school support. Miss Whittaker will coordinate all activities of the many citizens, business, in- dustry, and religious groups ex- pected to participate in the city- wide campaign. * * Mine. VIJAYDA LAKSHMI PANDIT, chairman of the In- dian delegation to the United Nations, and HASTINGS KAMU- ZU BANDA, prime minister of Nyasaland, are among five addi- tional persons named by Bran- deis. University to receive honor- ary degrees at its 15th anniver- sary convocation on Oct. 6. Neuschul-Finsilver Troth Announced Robert Rockaway, son of Mrs. Betty Rockaway, has returned from an extended tour of Israel. He stayed three weeks at Kibbutz Gvat. Peisach Litwak, director of the Jewish Colonization Associa- tion sponsored by the Baron deHirsch Fund, in Israel, and Mrs. Litwak, were the guests here last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Snyder, 1280 Strathcona. The Litwaks came to the U.S. from their Tel Aviv home for a month's visit with their daughter and her family in New York. • Bnai Brith Opens Its Anniversary Year on Oct. 13 A year-long celebration of the 120th anniversary of Bnai Brith opens Oct. 13, inaugurat- ing the group's "second sym- bolic cycle of community serv- ice." Bnai Brith was founded Oct. 13, 1843, in New York, by 12 German - speaking immigrants. Their purpose, in addition to establishing programs of assist- ance to immigrant Jews, was to create a link that would unite the fragmentized Amer- ican Jewish community of that period. Bnai Brith now has nearly 500,000 men, women and youth members in 42 countries. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy will be principal speaker at an anniversary ban- quet Oct. 13 at the Conrad Hil- ton Hotel in Chicago. The affair also will honor Philip M. Klutznick who served as Bnai Brith president from 1953 to 1959. Others to be honored at sub- sequent anniversary functions in other metropolitan cities dur- ing the anniversary year in- clude Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, Jack Benny and former Senator Herbert H. Lehman. Zionists-Revisionists Cocktail Party Will Honor Menachem Begin The Zionists - Revisionists of Detroit will open the season's activities with a cocktail party in honor of the 50th birthday of Menachim Begin, leader of the opposition in the Israel Knesset and head of the Herut Party there, the affiliate of the World Zionists - Revisionists, 9 p.m. Saturday at the home of Jack Goldman, 15539 Addison, Southfield. Steven Goldin, president of the local chapter, will submit a program of a series of events to be sponsored by the group during the months ahead. Begin is the former Comman- der-in-Chief of the Irgun Zwai Leumi, the underground fight- ing force in Israel that harassed the British. After the War of Liberation, the Irgun was merg- ed with the Israeli regular army, and Begin organized the Herut Party, which he has headed ever since. Friends are invited to the cocktail party. There will be no admission charge. For informa- tion, call LI 7-3606. activities in Society Detroit Pioneer Women's Council to Open Season with Oneg Shabbat MISS RUTH NEUSCHUL The engagement of Ruth Neuschul to Stuart Finsilver has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Neus- chul of Toronto, Ont. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finsilver of Warrington Dr. and attends Western Michigan University. MUNIFORD U S I N S By PATTY REISTMAN An unusual and rewarding ex- perience awaits any high school student wishing to participate in this year's teen tour of Mexico, Dec. 21-31, sponsored by Charles Braun and Lucretia Amodeo of the Mumford High School Language Department. Both sponsors have had a great deal of experience in con- ducting Mexican tours. Trans- portation to and from Mexico will be provided by a chartered plane. While in Mexico, sight- seeing will be conducted in de- luxe air-conditioned buses. Features of the 11-day tour include visits to world famous Mexican landmarks and three days in Acapulco. Highlighting the itinerary are visits to the bullfights at the Plaza Mexico, Chapultepec Castle and Park, Shrine of Guadalupe, Aztec Burial Grounds and the Floating Gar- dens of Xochimilco. The travel- ers will also have opportunities to visit native markets and ob- serve leather, pottery and jewelry craftsmen. The cost of the trip ($398) in- cludes all expenses, transporta- tion, first-class hotel accommo- dations, meals, gratuities, bag- gage handling, tours, bullfights and other entertainment. All high school students are welcome to apply and need not be pupils of Mumford High School. For information, contact Braun at LI 5-2110. Center Cinema Will Present `Rasho-mon' Rasho-mon, a Japanese film with English subtitles, will be the feature selection at the sea- son's first Center Cinema pro- gram 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jew- ish Center. Rasho-Mon received an acad- emy award as a best foreign film, a grand prize at the Venice Film Festival and was selected as a best film by the National Board of Review Selection. Se- lected shorts will be shown in addition. OSS REALTY CO. Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will hold an Oneg Shabbat 1:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Labor Zionist Institute, an- nounces Mrs. Sam Fishman, vice-president of education. Chairing the event will be Mrs. Harry Mondry, who will speak on highlights of the Sukkot holiday. Guest speaker w ill be Albert El- azar, superin- tendent of the United He- brew Schools. His topic will be "The Role of the Home in R elation t o Jewish Elazar Needs." Elazar is vice-president of the National Council of Jewish Education and is past president of the Midwest Fed- `CORE' Pickets Chicago School as `Gilded Ghetto eration of Hebrew Teachers. Also featured on the program is Mrs. Morris Friedman, who will give a Yiddish reading ap- propriate to the holidays. A social hour will include re- freshments. Guests are invited. Chapter presidents and Is- rael Bonds chairmen will pay tribute to Mrs. Morris Schaller, chairman of the Israel Bonds Women's Division, at a tea in her honor to be given 1 p.m. Oct. 12 by Mrs. Jack Gossman at her home, 18504 Rosemont. IVIrs. Gossman is Israel Bond chairman for Pioneer Women's Council. Greetings will be de- livered by Mrs. Milton Weiss, Council president. Akron School Drops Teens Suspected of Pro-Nazi Activities AKRON, Ohio (JTA)—A num- ber of teen-age students have been removed temporarily from public school classes while pol- ice investigated r e p or t s of American Nazi party activities in five of the schools, Martin Essex, school superintendent, disclosed. He said the students who had been taken out of school includ- ed "the leaders" of the sus- pected pro-Nazi activities and "those who may need protec- tion." He added that "many of the other students are not tak- ing favorably to these young- sters." CHICAGO, (JTA) — Officials of the Congress for Racial Equality contended that the phrase "gilded ghetto" on signs by pickets at the Mather High School were meant to refer to the fact that the school was a "white ghetto" and not to the Jewish make-up of the student population. About 95 per cent of the students are Jewish, the Sentinel, English-Jewish publi- cation, reported. 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