Michigan Cancer Foundation Mobilizes 20,000 Volunteers for Educational Campaign to Reach 500,000 Citizens During Entire Month of April At the Michigan Cancer Foundation kick-off luncheon, from the left: Dov Ben-Meir, director, Israel Cancer Foundation; Dr. Michael J. Brennan, Foundation president; Philip Slomovitz; Leonard N. Simons, chairman of the Foundation's board of directors; W. Calvin Patterson, general M.C.F. Crusade chairman and vice president of Michigan Bell Telephone Co. * * public — and to stimulate our pro- Activities for the Michigan Can- fessional institutions—our doctors cer Foundation educational cam- and researchers—to action. But for paign, in an effort to reach 500,000 this we are willing to wait. We people who will be instructed by know, if we continue a program 20,000 volunteers on the impor- and do well what we are doing tance of becoming acquainted with now, that in time we will achieve the hazards of cancer and of utiliz- success. ing the foundations services to "I have been asked why we do combat the menace, were set into not make a more concerted effort motion this week. in the field of lung cancer. We Plans for the Cancer Crusade, have watched what the rest of the under the general chairmanship of world has done — and is doing. W. Calvin Patterson, were outlined And we have not seen signs of too at a press luncheon at the Detroit much success in this field. In Eng- land, here in America, in other Press Club last Friday. European countries — there are Conducted under Patterson's many smoking clinics springing up. chairmanship, the gathered public "People who want to quit Smok- information media representatives were addressed by Dr. Michael ing — or who say they want to Brennan, president of the founda- quit smoking — come together to tion; Wayne Walker, sportscaster try to stop the habit together. But what is happening? In too many and Detroit Lions line-backer, and cases they stop, for a little while. by the guest speaker, Dov Ben- They leave the clinic — and they Meir, of Israel. start smoking again. Patterson emphasized that in "We have too many things to this "face-to-face" effort to reach do in the building of a new nation half a million Detroiters, the to be associated with failure. Per- 20,000 volunteers will not be soliciting funds or pledges— haps we have small successes. But we do have successes. We have Michigan Cancer Foundation hopes that our Breast Cancer De- being a Torch Drive agency— tection Centers will arouse enough but will spread knowledge in interest among the women that the serious task of overcoming they will practice breast self- "the alarming lack of knowledge examination in their homes, and about cancer. by doing so, will teach and en- Dr. Brennan joined him in ex- courage their daughters and other plaining that the three cancer women in their families to do like- agencies here have been merged wise. By the use of our regional into one and that there is now the stations and screening stations we joint task of doing research in the are confident that we can succeed field of research and in the fight in reaching the goal set for our- on cancer with knowledge." selves. When we have reached this Walker described his experience plateau in accomplishment, then with sportsmen who have been we feel an interested medical and \ afflicted with the cancerous dis- scientific profession — and an ease and he emphasized how valu- aroused public — together will able it is to spread knowledge in carry the program on to real seeking solutions to the illness. fruition. Introducing the Israeli guest "You are doing great things here speaker, Dr. Brennan compliment- in the area of breast cancer. I am ed the small country in which Ben- particularly interested in the pro- Meir is conducting the campaign gram which the Michigan Cancer against smoking and is directing Foundation is about to implement a drive similar to the current one — in the surveying of as many of the Michigan Cancer Founda- women as we have in the State tion. I of Israel. Your volunteers, like In his illuminating address, Ben- , ours, are dedicated people. I will Meir told of the activities of the be watching with much interest Israel Cancer Foundation among to see what is accomplished here Jews and Arabs alike. He said in Detroit. And you may be sure, that there are 500 new cases of if it is as successful as we all breast cancer each year in Israel hope and expect that it will be, that you will be seeing a counter- and declared: "Because of the ease with part of the Detroit program being which this type of cancer can carried out in the cities and vil- be detected, our doctors and lages of Israel." Leonard N. Simons, chairman of scientists are convinced that breast cancer could be virtually the board of the Michigan Cancer eliminated if every woman went Foundation, is actively engaged in to a doctor at least once a year the mobilization of the current for a physical examination — cancer educational drive. with emphasis on examination Wednesday, April 13, is "D. of the breast." Day" for Michigan Cancer Foun- dation volunteers recruited to In the course of his address, engage in the house-to-house Ben-heir said: campaign. "As history has shown in many Volunteer workers will ask noth- ways, we in Israel are a patient people. In carrying out our screen- ing program on breast cancer, we are satisfied to work with 13 per- cent of the female population in Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale order to arouse the interest of the on Wednesday signed up with the Dodgers. The terms of their con- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tract were not disclosed. 6—Friday, April 1, 1966 Koufax Signs ing but a feW minutes of the house- holder's time. Each one will offer an educational pamphlet interest- ingly phrased to allow the reader to check her own accuracy in her knowledge about cancer; a five- year calendar to remind her to have periodic health checkups and a recruitment card, should she feel the urge to be a Michigan Cancer Foundation volunteer. Adequately financed through United Fund contributions, the Foundation solicits no funds dur- ing the door-to-door crusade which extends through Friday, April 15. The entire month of April will be devoted to bringing before the public through every possible means the Foundation's year-round program of cancer research, educa- tion and service. A salute to Michigan Cancer Foundation volunteers will be sponsored by the Women's Ad- vertising Club of Detroit in co- operation with United Detroit Theaters at a premiere film show- ing of "Trouble With Angels" Tuesday morning at the Michigan Theater. Brazilian Veterans Protest Fascist Appointment, Return War Medals RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — A who supported Hitler. Deputy Abel group of 283 veterans of the Bra- Rafael, another former Fascist, de- zilian Expeditionary Force, who fended the appointment, and told fought against the Nazis on the the Chamber that there was no Italian front during World War II, point in charging Padilha with returned their medals and cita- membership in the Integralista, tions to the government in protest since one-third of the deputies aganst the appointment by Presi- were members of that group. dent Castella Branca of Raimundo Padilha, a former Fascist leader, Aviatrix for Hitler as government spokesman in the Out of Ghana With Chamber of Deputies. Deploring the appointment in an address to the Chamber, Deputy Jamil Amiden, who is chairman of the veterans' group, said that the president, as a military man him- self, would realize the significance of the action by the veterans in re- Ouster of Nkrumah FRANKFURT—Hitler's test pilot, Hanna Reitsch, is on an',' extended "vacation" in the Aus- trian Alps after being expelled from Ghana with the overthrow of President Kwame Nkrumah. Miss Reitsch, who twice won the Iron Cross under Hitler, had been turning their medals. Mr. Amiden noted that Padilha was on record in United States State Department running a glider school for Nkru- documents as having been a mem- mah since 1960. It was suspected ber of the Brazilian Integralista, a that the school was being used by Fascist group which was involved Nkrumah as a personal military in espionage activities for the Nazis arm. during the Second World War. In the spring of 1945, on Hitler's President Castella Branca said orders, Miss Reitsch flew a small last week that an investigation had plane from Berlin through Russian shown that there was no founda- tion to the charges of espionage fire to punish the "treachery" of Heinrich Himmler, SS chief who had offered to surrender to the against Padilha. It is known, how- ever, that the latter was one of the Allies. The aviatrix got out of Ber- leaders of the Brazilian Fascists lin but didn't make it to Himmler. THE DETROIT BUSINESSMEN'S GROUP CITY OF HOPE deeply mourn the great loss to us and the Detroit community in the passing of our beloved brother and friend Mr. MAX SPOON In behalf of humanitarian causes his life exemplified the true meaning of dedication, compassion and hard work. In his memory, we humbly rededicate ourselves to his great efforts.