—4111111111111111111M11111111•11111117 30—Friday, November 4, 1966 BREVITIES Adults in the community who are interested in entering or re-enter- ing a career in education will be welcomed at the Nov. 12, confer- ence sponsored by the Wayne State University COLLEGE OF EDUCA- TION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION at the McGregor Conference Center on campus from 9 a.m. to noon. DR. ALBERT SCHIFF will speak. • * * CHILDREN'S OR THO GENIC SCHOOL will sponsor comedian monologist Allan King at its an- nual benefit 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at Ford Auditorium. The Geula Gill Trio will be featured with King. For tickets, call the school, DI 1-8673. All proceeds go to the school, the only one of its kind in Michigan operated solely for emo- tionally disturbed children on a nonprofit basis. * * THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT will hold its semi-annual tea, 12:30 p.m., at the Veterans Memorial Building. The council is composed of representatives from civic, social, and patriotic groups in Michigan. MRS. BENJAMIN COWAN, president, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ralph Quitar, vice president, will be in charge of a get acquainted social, and Mrs. Sidney Cohen is in charge of refreshments. The 19th annual ANTIQUES MARKET AND SALE sponsored THE MICHIGAN WOMEN'S NA- Brevity is the soul of wit. by the Junior Group of Goodwill Industries opens 2 p.m. Nov. 13, TIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Shakespeare. at the Goodwill Building, and will run through Nov. 16. Hours for the show are: Sunday, 2 p.m. to STRENGTHEN THE BENCH ! 10 p.m.; Monday and Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 ELECT . . . ANDREW a.m. to 8 p.m. Collectors of an- tiques will find approximately 48 dealers, featuring true antiques of all periods covering American, French, English and Oriental. COMMON PLEAS JUDGE * * SHUTTLEWORTH Man of Action! * SHUTTLEWORTH FOR STATE SENATE Ballot No. 317 • WORLD WAR II VETERAN • PRACTICING ATTORNEY 16 YEARS • ATTORNEY—COUNTY OF WAYNE — 5 YEARS - 7TH DISTRICT Conscientious Experienced * * Man With A Plan! "ON ROMNEY'S ACTION TEAM" iMAGGIO TERESA BERGANZA, mezzo- coloratura who will appear at the Masonic Auditorium Nov. 16, is noted on both sides of the Atlantic for a sustained lyric tone equally smooth in mezzo and deep con- tralto music. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NORTHWEST DETROIT Pol. Pol. .11 ■ 1•1•11111 ■■ The VIENNA JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Eduard Strauss II, coming to the Masonic Auditorium Nov. 27, occurs on the eve of the "Strauss Waltz Year," pro- claimed by the Austrian govern- ment for 1967. The arrival of the Vienna Strauss Orchestra marks the first visit to 'North America in 65 years. er the oting age to 18" The AMERICAN BALLET THEA- TER, under the direction of Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, which this summer staged a State De- partment-sponsored tour of the Soviet Union, comes to the Masonic Auditorium Nov. 18. The Ameri- can Ballet will include in its rep- er400rie a revival of Birget Cull- berg's ballet "Moon Reindeer." This masterpiece by the noted Swedish choreographer was intro- duced by the American Ballet in 1962. Other choreographers whose work will be represented includes Agnes DeMille, Michael Fokine, Harold Lander, Jerome Robbins and Anthony Tudor. Give Michigan's Youth A Voice in Democracy Vote YES on Proposal No. I To Lower the Voting Age to IS Despite a recent collision involv- ing the FRED WARING band bus and a tractor-trailer- on the Penn- sylvania Turnpike, placing 24 members of the group in a hospital for observation, Waring will ap- pear with his orchestra at the Mas- onic Auditorium Nov. 12, as sched- uled. * * * SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER PLAYERS is casting for two plays, Agatha Christie's "Hollow", and a children's play. Auditions start 8 p.m. Monday at the center. For information, call Mrs. M. Adinoff, 353-3183. "WITHIN THE CIRCLE," a film about Israel's coins and State Medals, was awarded a gold medal at the 1967 International Film and TV Festival of New York at cere- monies held last week. The 12- minute color film was produced for the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, Jerusa- lem. Yitzhak Avni, director gen- eral of the corporation, received the medal from Herbert Rosen, the Festival's official host. * * There are a few openings avail- able for morning, afternoon, and all day care at the MERRY MEL- ODY NURSERY. Registration will take place 10 a.m. to noon, Nov. 26 or by calling Mrs. Holtzman, EL 6-6633 or 353-7320, for an appoint- ment. The program includes rhythm band, dancing, arts and crafts, baking, Indian lore and field trips. Limited transportation is available. America's Leaders Have Given Their Support to Extending the Vote to Our Youth: PRESIDENT KENNEDY PRESIDENT EISENHOWER G. Mennen PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT JOHNSON Senator Vandenberg vote Williams YE Governor Romney Mayor Cavanagh Humphrey Adlai Stevenson Senator Dirksen Senator Robert Kennedy Senator Griffin Congressman John Conyers Zolton Ferency Richard Nixon Vice President proposal no. I