ate Grade • • • MUMFORD U Ethics Stands High on List of Student Problems ANN ARBOR — The University resources available and are quick of Michigan Office of Religious to spot needs that call for special- Affairs reported this week that ized services," said DeWitt C. ethical and moral problems are at the top of the list of most- Baldwin, coordinator of the Office asked questions by students. Jew- of Religious Affairs. ish counselors are among the 37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS advisers affiliated with 22 religious Young Adults Roll Out Friday, October 8, 1965-11 faiths represented in the office. Plans for Their Ball Other problems students face relate to conversion, intermarriage The Beth Abraham Ball plan- WHEN YOU Ric A COCKTAIL and personal problems of adjust- ned by the Young Adult Group ment and need for special know- of Cong. Beth Abraham will feature eldge. "Most of the religious the Immortals 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23_ By EDWARD ZUCKERMAN in the youth lounge. Activity has been brewing at counselors at the University of WSU Students to Show Prizes will be featured. There Mumford on the sports, popularity, Michigan familiarize themselves UNITED BRANDS DETROIT, U. S. A. • 42 PROOF Film 'Let My People Go' is a nominal admission fee. student council, and even the intel- thoroughly with the range of The Student Zionist Organization Other activities on the Young lectual scenes. The Mustangs, our of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Adult Group calendar, announced ever-struggling football team, Wayne State University will show by recreation chairman Shelley swung into action against Pershing the film "Let My People Go," a Ribiat, include a bowling party 9 Sept. 24. The Doughboys narrowly documentary on the plight of Jews p.m. Oct. 16 at WY-7 bowling alley; edged our Mustangs out by a score during and after World War II, and a Hollowe'en costume party of 35-0. 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Mart Oct. 30. Last Friday, Mumford was dead- Room, Mackenzie Hall. For information, call Jay Gross- locked with Northern in a 7-7 tie. Refreshments, singing and danc- man, membership chairman, UN. Outstanding Mumford players ing will follow. Guests are invited 1-2239, or Shelley Bank, president, were Marvin Binion, bruising Jeff at no charge. UN 3-4628. Jannett, and Barry Robbins. Student Council is plugging ahead with plans for M-Week, Oct. 18-22. Included in the plans are a sweatshirt day, off-color day, student-teacher-exchange day — for an outstanding achievement! and conformity day, for a change. The Senior class has elected its The Gratiot District, of the Metro- officers. Lanny Lesser defeated politan Life Insurance Company, Harold Robinson for the presi- located at 15300 E. Seven Mile dency. Cynthia Lynn was elected Rood, is pleased to announce that vice president over John Turner, Lawrence B. Wayne has again as Marcia Talberg defeated Kathy A growing number of American equip -- plants to produce DDT, Hawkins for the office of secre- qualified as a member of the boys and girls are giving up soap- penicillin and vitamin capsules. It tary. Millionaire Club, of the Metro- A runoff election for treas- ing windows and playing pranks helped develop modern dairies and urer is to be held between dead- politan Life Insurance Company, on Halloween, to devote their Trick clear water supplies. It provided locked Carolyn Patton and Gary for the sixth consecutive year. or Treat collection to helping sick seeds, garden tools, and other sup Katz. This year's accomplishment was and hungry children in far-away plies to help grow more varied National Merit Scholarship completed by the first of August. lands. and nutritious foods. semifinalists were announced last Mr. Wayne has been a consistent In 15 years, accomplishments of Having established that more week. Four Mumfordites, Joan recipient of the Quality Award of the United Nations Children's than half of the world's school-age Fealk, Diane Juliar, Lawrence Fund have been tremendous, con- children have no schools to go to, Rubens and Edward Zuckerman the Notional Association of Life sidering that this agency operates UNICEF began equipping class- were named to this high scholastic Underwriters. with an annual budget equivalent rooms, helping to train teachers. honor. to only 8 per cent of what is spent But hunger and disease are still Receiving letters of commenda- METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY on world arms in one day. This chief problems. tion were Kenneth Ash, Susan has been possible because under- Young Americans play their Bailey, Michael Bernstein, Thomas New York, N.Y. developed nations have been doing role in this world-wide humani- Clune, Mary Ellen Colten, Robert their share. tarian venture by donning their Fine, Steven Fishman, Beverly While UNICEF provides vitally witches', goblins' and spacemen's Harris, Janet Klotman, Jeffrey necessary supplies and equipment, garb, by going out Halloween London, Ronald Mirvis, Irwin Rose, the countries themselves furnish evening in small, well-supervised Tony Rosenthal, Ronna Ross, Rich- materials that they do have for groups, and by ringing doorbells ard Shcolnek and Marcia Stamell. the programs for children. to the chant of, "Trick or Treat In the developing countries, for UNICEF." where three out of four of all the Every coin that is dropped into Temple Israel Group world's children are growing up, their orange collection cartons will Planning Mitzvah Day 40 per cent of the population is grow, and grow. A single UNICEF The Temple Israel Youth Group under 15. penny can mean the vaccine to In these years, UNICEF has protect a child from tuberculosis. (TYG) is preparing for its annual Mitzvah Day Oct. 17, when members not only developed in size (in Each "treat" of a nickel can pro- will volunteer such services as 1966 it will assist over 540 pro- vide the penicillin to cure two grams in 118 countries) but children of yaws, an ugly, crippling raking leaves, washing cars or windows and straightening base- also in scope: it tries to conquer tropical disease. ments or garages. some of the basic problems of In the field of nutrition, the Residents with odd jobs to be hunger and disease. figures are equally dramatic. Since In many areas where UNICEF its inception UNICEF has prob- done may call Larry Stewart, 861- worked, the death rate for babies ably been best known for the fact 3116. All donations will go to a wsa drastically cut. In some coun- that with one penny, it provides tries, leprosy and malaria were a hungry child with five glasses charitable organization. almost entirely wiped out. It of milk. JULYS GARDIN, an honors grad- uate of Southfield High School, was featured in the Teen of the Week column in The Detroit News recently. The son of the Abram Gardins of Richard St., Southfield, Jules is already a second-semester freshman at the University of Michigan although he's only 16. A past Aleph Zadik Aleph (Bnai Brith) president, he has been active in Jewish life, serving as cantor at Shaarey Zedek Friday evening youth services and receiving a United Hebrew Schools scholarship for study in Israel. He holds Regents and AZA academic schol- arships to U. of M. S I G S Congratulations to LAWRENCE B. WAYNE Youth Page Trick-or-Treaters Will Collect Funds for Poor Children of the World r Dai•ENU • BY HENRY LEONARD Activities Under Way at Cong. Bnai Moshe Cong. Bnai Moshe will start its youth activities program with three junior sabbath services 10:15 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue. Groups include the Tallis and Tefillin Club, a leadership training program, study groups and United Synagogue Youth clubs for all ages and the newly formed arts-crafts and dramatic groups. * * Freshman and Sophomore Chap- ters, USY, will elect officers 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Young Professionals Serve Israel in Growing Numbers C\40. "And first prize in Show goes to the bush City Bank ... interior by Van D'Amato." this year's National Sukkah Sukkah entered by the Flat- with architecture by Sullivan, der Velde, and fruits by JERUSALEM (JTA)—The num- ber of young American and Cana- dian Jews coming to Israel in the new "Service to the People" pro- gram of the Jewish Agency will total 200 by the end of 1965, Eliahu Dobkin, member of the Jewish Agency executive, reported. 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