Beaubien Action Committee Formed `to Translate Vital Integration Needs' of New School: Open House Slated cipal of the new school, will meet with all groups on the three listed occasions. At the open house on June 18, Monroe and his profes- sional staff will provide informa- tion parents may desire about the proposed curriculum and plans for the school's activities. A - plan of the building and a brochure with the curriculum will be made avail- able at that time. Refreshments will be served. Officers of the Beaubien Action A Beaubien Action Committee Committee stated that its purpose formed under the co-chairman- is "to translate the vital concerns ship of Mrs. Val Dietch and of the entire community into effec- Amos Wilder also has arranged ive united community action, as it for open house from 2 to 6 p.m. relates to quality education at Beaubien Junior High and its June 18 at the school. On Tuesday evening, new pupils feeder schools. BAC has stressed who will be enrolled in September the need of a good staff in the also will be introduced to the new school." school, the new principal and mem- Farbstein Urges bers of the staff. George Monroe, former prin- Arab Relief Change cipal of Hampton Elementary School, who has been named prin- to End inequites A movement to assure the suc- cess of the integrated school plan in the new Beaubien Junior High School, which will open in Septem- ber, has been inaugurated by the Beaubien Action Committee. To introduce the students to the newly-developed program in the new school, there will be open house, 1 p.m. Thursday at the the school which is bounded by Wyoming, St. Martins, Pinehurst and Pembroke. Stamp Marks New Knesset Building The forthcoming inauguration, on Aug. 30 of the new building to house the Knesset, Israel's legis- lature, is to be marked by the general issue of a special stamp, showing a general veiw of the building. It was designed by Roli, Rothschild and Lipman, Tel Aviv. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Leonard Farbstein, New York Democrat, introduced a resolution proposing reorganization of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency to speed absorption and employment of the Palestine Arab refugees and purge relief roles of ineligibles. Under the Farbstein plan, as out- lined in a House speech Tuesday, UNRWA would cease administer- ing the program. The responsibility and funds to discharge it would go directly to the Arab governments after a census determined the number legally eligible for rations. United States funds would be contributed only if Arab governments used finances effectively to put the refu- gees to work. Rep. Farbstein said that de- . New Catalogue Views Project at Mumford "Students of different races, re- li -jons, backgrounds, and goals, working, studying, and learning to- gether" — this is Mumford High School as described in a student introduction to the new, fully il- lustrated handbook being dis- tributed to nearly 7,000 homes in the Northwest Detroit area. Name Deutsch, Field on Federation Board Mrs. I. Goodman Cohen and Mrs. Irving Goodman, members of MAP, the Mumford Action Program, worked with Mumford students and Detroit Public School person- nel in compiling the unique cata- logue. Funds for printing the 50-page booklet were supplied by state financed Project I—which project seeks to maintain integrated neigh- borhoods by assuring residents of local schools' educational excel- lence. The catalogue describes in detail the diversified academic program being offered at Mum- ford. The booklet contains course de- scriptions, graduation r e q u i r e- ments, general information regard- ing scholarships, awards, extra curricular activities, testing, coun- seling, and -marking. Throughout the catalogue, pages are made more interesting with examples of Mumford students' art work. The following students contributed drawings: Daniel Cic- chelli, Rita Dryman, Judith Gold- Alfred L. Deutsch and Walter L. Field were elected to the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. They will serve as members-at-large and will fill unexpired terms. Deutsch is president of Ameri- can Savings and Loan Association and chairman of the board of Citi- zens Mortgage Corp. He was pre- campaign chairman of the 1966 Allied Jewish Campaign. He is on the board of overseers for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, past president of Cong. Bnai Moshe, and a director of Tuberculosis and Health Society. Field, president of Mac-O-Lac * HIRSCHFELD TRAVEL AGENCY 4( is offering its services to all who Paints, Inc., was chairman of the plan to visit Israel. The rate of * Detroit Service Group Mission to * * Round Trip Jet Air Ticket is * $535. Those desiring to take a * Israel in the fall of 1965 and has conducted Tour in Israel can be * served for many years in the * * accommodated and those who * building • trades division of the * plan a Tour of Europe in con- * nection with the trip to Israel * campaign. He is president of the * can have it arranged by us at a Zionist Cultural Center and author * very popular rate. It is not too * early to arrange High Holiday * of a Jewish history in poetry writ- * accommodations in Israeli hotels. * ten for young people. * HIRSCHFELD TRAVEL AGENCY 2011 Park Ave., Room 811, * THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, June 10, 1966 :***********************.. smith, Cynthia Leven, Janice Le- vine, and Shirley Monger. De- scriptions of Mumford's offerings were written by students Cynthia Goldstein, Ellen Gross, Beverly Harris, Jeffrey London, Marcia Stamen and Steven Wildstrom. The Mumford catalogue is being distributed directly by mail to all the parents of students in the 7-12B classes in all Mumford con- stellation schools. THE BEST IN SALES AND SERVICE HANK NEWMAN President I'M THE DODGE BOY THAT SAVES YOU CASH! PAUL NEWMAN'S SPARTAN Dodge 855 Oakland, Pontiac — LI 9-6161 spite total expenditures exceed- ing $500,000,000, - of which sum $350,000,000 came from the Unit- ed States, UNRWA rolls increase _ because of failure to eliminate those who have died and others no longer eligible because they are gainfully employed. PAY TRIBUTE TO .4. FATHER On Father's Day Sunday, June 19, by PLANTING TREES IN ISRAEL IN HIS NAME A Growing Tree is a Living Tribute to Your Father. Let Trees in Israel Honor, or Memorialize Him. . PHONE The Jewish National Fund U N 4-2767 FOR A TREE CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR FATHER ISRAEL NEEDS TREES . A TREE IS A SYMBOL OF LIFE Why not stop and pick up a certificate on Sunday, June 19? The office will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. NATIONAL- FUND 1841.4 WYOMING AVENUE ALL • CONTRIBUTIONS TO .1NF. ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE He pointed out that UNRWA to continues to provide rations to refugees who are undergoing mili- tary training in a Palestine Libera- tion Army. While refugees are being absorb- ed . gradually into the economies of the host countries, the number on the UNRWA roles nevertheless continues to grow, he said. "It is wrong to continue the present sys- tem . because it perpetuates and freezes the status quo," Rep. Farb- stein told the House. "It serves the political objectives of the . Arab states and preserves the Arab refugees as a separate and distinct grouping in prepara- tion for a new war against Israel. Under the status quo, the Arab governments are allowed to evade their own obligations to the refu- gees and to use them as pawns in a political and propaganda cam- paign." Progressive Movement in Israel to Fight for Law Giving It Status JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Pro- gressive synagogue movement has decided to press for legislation to give the movement and its rabbis official status in Israel's religious establishment, which is now under Orthodox control. The movement, which claims 1,000 dues-paying members in sev- en congregations, as well as others who attend services without as- suming membership, reportedly seeks official recognition of the type extended to the Neturei Kar- ta, the ultra-Orthodox sect in Jer- usalem. Specifically, the movement is asking equal treatment, relative to its size, in allocation of funds and other forms of aid given by the religious affairs ministry and local religious councils to Orthodox groups. lx-"AglaftemliNkt _ _ a good chicken works wonders! 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