Ballot Has Top Candidates in History MI NIFORD In conjunction with the 13th be held. The program is open only tq annual Jewish Book Fair, the Jew- ish Center tween clubs will spon- members of Center tween clubs. * * * sor a "Jewish National Conven- A teen, dress-up dance, Teen tion" 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Shiff- Fling III, will feature a live band m a n Hall. The clubs will each select an 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Center. outstanding Jewish personality Nominal admission for nonmem- from the last 100 years who made bers. For tweens there will be a great contributions to the life of the Jewish people. The clubs will Roller Round-Up 7:15 p.m. Satur- then campaign for their candidate day, which will 'feature roller By LARRY DEITCH and votes will be taken. After the skating, dancing and ice-cream election, a victory celebration will sundaes. Nominal charge. This past week Mumford stu- dents took their -mid -se m es ter examinations. S I N G S outh Page Brandeis U. Plans Israel Institute WALTHAM, Mass.. (JTA)— Bran de is University announced plans for its fifth annual Jacob Hiatt Institute in Israel, a six- month foreign study program in the liberal arts for junior and senior year college students. The institute, made possible with the cooperation of the U. S. Department of State, will begin Politics and Youth: Youngster's Bright Remark as Candidate Prior to the national election. Alan Sklarsky. 10'-year-old grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin, was on, a visit here from his home in Old Bridge. N.J. He expressed an interest in politics and said he would run for the State Senate— emulating the Levins who inspired him. Thereupon his grandparents and other relatives suggested a press conference with the "candidate." He answered many questions, on many issues. Then his uncle. Jack Tobin, asked him: "How would you act on the question of, the animal slaughter law, as it might affect kashrut?" The candidate replied spontan- eously: "I am running for Senator. not for Mashgiach." Newspaper Sale to Benefit JFK Memorial Library Dag Hammarskjold Group, Bnai Brith Young Men, is selling orig- inal newspapers dated Nov. 22, in July 1965, and conclude the fol- These activities were planned by lowing December. the social committee headed by Dr. Howard M. Sachar, institute Carol Lichtig an d Fred Weisberg. director, stated that applications At the recent tryouts, Marilyn should be made to Brandeis on or before March. It has no formal Markowitz and Marshall Tate were kers affiliation with college or univer- selected to be senior spea commencement. sities in Israel. Mumford's award-Winning year- The Hiatt Institute is open to all students who have completed book. The Capri, has successfully a minimum of four semesters' completed its sales campaign for work in an accredited college or 1964-65. The Capri will feature university. and who will have at- pictures and articles on school ac- tained junior or senior status by tivities and on the graduating sen- June 1965. A total of 25 students. iors. Neal Bruss is chairman of the 13 from Brandeis and 12 from Capri-Mercury publications board. nine other institutions. are cur- The IMSSC (Intra-Mural Student rently taking part in the 1964 Sportsmanship Council) has been Hiatt program. especially active at Mumford this year. The function of this citywide organization is to promote better Camp Ramah in Canada sportsmanship and understanding Now Enrolling for '65 between the students of Abe vari- Enrollment of campers for the ous Detroit high schools. LTo carry 1965 season of Camp Ramah in out this goal, the Mumford IMSSC Canada has begun, according to has held pep rallies and met with Barney Goldhar. camp chairman. representatives from . other high Prospective campers are asked to schools to create better relations, • make application through their thus eliminating rowdyism from • Hebrew athletic events. The council's offi- local synagogues and schools. Registration will close cers are: Susie Weinstein, presi- Dec. 30. ; dent; Rhoda Thatch, vice presi- Canada Camp Ramah is op- dent; Judy Wolfe, treasurer; and erated in cooperation with the • Judy Spitz, secretary. Jewish Theological Seminary in The football team completed its the heart of the Muskoka Lakes 1964 season with its outstanding Region of Ontario. game. In the game played Nov. 6, Campers are expected to meet the Mustangs defeated Northeast- minimum Hebrew language re- ern 27 - 6. This great victory will quirements and to have had con- long be remembered by the many tinuing education in a recognized seniors playing their last game for congregational school or its equi- the maroon and blue. Among the valent. many outstanding seniors in the game were; Horace Burks, Mike Buchner, Cameron Lowe, Prentir To Unravel 'Riddle' The fourth grade students of McGlaun, Capt. Art Moore, Barry 1963, headlining the assassination of President Kennedy. Proceeds Akiva Hebrew Day School will pre- will go to the Kennedy Memorial sent "A Thanksgiving Riddle" Library. For information, call 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Labor Barry Ravitz, 341-8656, or Dennis Zionist Institute. Dix, 964-0763. Mizrachi Youth to Meet WALL-TO-WALL CARPET CLEANING Since 1914, Leader has been providing professional carpet cleaning service to thousands of Detroiters. Leader's experts carefully clean your carpets in your home with Bigelow's exclusive Karpet-Kaye formula. ■ 1011 ■■ 111•1 ■ SPECIAL SERVICES we repair, rebind and re- weave your carpeting. Our experts can remove those dif- ficult spots and stains for you at economical prices. Mizrachi Hatzair groups for 1 5-15 will g ather for young people TY. 5-8400 Pitt, and "mean" Dan Sobel. Also playing a fine game were quarter- back Larry Young and halfback Jeff Janett, both juniors. Hammarskjold Group for a social-educational afternoon. Plans 'Cafe du Cas' House Group Schedules Immigration Hearings Dag Hamma•skjold Bnai Brith Young Men will hold its second semiannual "Cafe du Cas" 8 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Chair- man Michael A. Feighan of the House Immigration subcommittee, said his subcommittee will hold hearings early next year on im- migration act revision, although he opposes the administration re- forms which include elimination of the national origions quota system. The Ohio Democrat revealed that he has started a series of conferences with congressional leaders, including Speaker John McCormack, administration offi- cials, and members of his subcom- mittee. Rep. Feighan disagrees with the need to end the quota There are 75 homes for the Jewish aged in the United States caring for more than 15,000 resi- dents. A seminary and teachers' insti- tute for girls has been established under the auspices of the Beth Jacob School of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, it was announced by Rabbi Sholom Goldstein, Beth Jacob principal. Adas Shalom Calendar Features Oneg Shabbat, Bar-Bat Mitzvah Club A series of youth activities are scheduled at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue this week. Senior Chapter. United Syna- gogue Youth, will host Beth Moses Senior USY 8 p.m. today. Sabbath Eve services will be followed by Hebrew songs, Israeli dances and refreshments. The Bar and Bat Mitzvah Club. open to all youngsters age 11 to 17, will meet 8:15 p.m. Sunday. The service and program will be led by members of the Freshman Chapter, USY. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Gourwitz are breakfast chair- men, assisted by a parent com- mittee. The newly organized Junior Congregation Club of Adas Shalom will hold its first program 2:30 p.m. Sunday. "An Afternoon of Fun" will be geared to youngsters who attend regular Sabbath Junior Congregation, which is under the supervision of Robert Singer. The new Seminary-Teachers' Institute meets Monday and Wednesday 7-9 p.m. at the Beth Jacob School. Four separate courses of study include early prophets, the book of Exodus, Jewish ethics and philosophy and modern Jewish history. The courses are being instructed by Beth Jacob staff, including Rab- bis Goldstein, Gerald Werner, Israel Flam and Jacob Levi. The course of study, which leads ultimately to a teacher's diploma, is open to graduates of the Beth Jacob School and others who have an equivalent educational back- ground. Nonmatriculated students must pass an oral examination and interview. THE MARK IV QUARTET & ORCHESTRA Call Us First for as Estimate 342-0110 341-0269 REMEMBER .. . MUSIC STUDY CLUB CELEBRITY CONCERT SUN., NOV. 29—FORD AUD. FOR TICKETS: UN 4-8925 or 1.1 3-4035 Have Finest MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT For NEW YEAR'S EVE . . . CALL ANNOUNCEMENT NEW AIR COOLED JET STREAM PROCESS FOR PERMANENT DESTRUCTION OF UNWANTED HAIR FIRST MAJOR ADVANCEMENT SINCE 1938 DOCTOR'S REFERENCES; NO SKIN IRRITATION, NO SCABBING GREATEST ACCURACY, EVEN CURVED FOLLICLES FREE CONSULTATION — BY APPOINTEMENT ONLY, UN 24914 HELEN ZINBERG, R. E. 8221 CURTIS, Cor. Roselawn tite ERA iLte 14. ■ e-utts eadd The victory left the Mustangs record at 3-2-1 for the season and they finished in fourth place in the 11-member East Side League. their weekly meeting 3 p.m. Sat- urday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. All neighborhood children are invited system. He favors a limited meas- ure pertaining to reunion of families. ..---- 8700 LINWOOD The senior class of January 1965 has a full schedule of activities planned for the rest of the semes- ter. These plans include a Sadie Hawkins Day dance-hay ride to- day. a variety show. Dec. 18. and a student council-senior class volley- ball game, to be scheduled. Yeshivah's Beth Jacob School Starts Seminary, Teacher Institute for Girls This night club - style evening will feature a rock and roll band and a singing group, Lord Invader and The Penetrators from Oakland University. Refreshments will be served and there will also be prizes. Nominal admission fee. Bnai Moshe Youth Oneg Bnai Moshe United Synagogue Youth will hold an oneg shabbat study group following services Saturday. Luncheon will be served, and discussion will focus on the holiday of Hanukah. • • • In Hair Curlers, Yet? A "Come as You Were" party will be co-sponsored by the senior INSIDE VIEW OF SANSABELT Hidden inside the waist, Sansabelt's all-way stretch breathes with you, bends • with you, slims, trims you. What gives a Sansabelt Slack by YMM that tall, trim, tapered look without belt, buckle or bulge? The secret lies in Sansabelt's revolutionary hidden waistband that gives non-bind comfort all day, whether you stoop, stretch or stride, Try on a pair today. You'll discover why millions say Sansabelt's the smart ticket to casual elegance. SANSABELT J CA MEN'S & BOYS WEAR Oak Park Center United Synagogue Youth groups of Cong. Bnai Moshe and Beth Aaron, 8 p.m., Saturday, at Bnai Moshe. An exchange of Hanukah gifts, games and refreshments will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 20, 1964-35 be featured. 9 Mile and Coolidge OK PAR 1001. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. LI 7-2919 to 4 P.M. '