Zi `Bud' Kaufman Will Be Honored at the White House Joseph' W. (Bud) Kaufman, senior clasS president Lt. Dondero High School, was notified in a telegram last week from President Johnson that he has been named a Presidential Scholar of 1968; the nation's highest honor to high school seniors. Bud, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Kaufman, 8403 Hendrie, Hunt- ner and recipient of the National Counci • of English Teachers' award and Detroit Assocition of Phi Beta Kappa Award. He is active in high school dramatics, is in the a capella choir and on the varsity cross country team. Past treasurer of Temple Emanu El Youth Group, Bud has been a drama and piano major at Inter- lochen National Music Camp for the past three summers. He or- ganized and operated a landscap- ing company one summer. In the fall, he will be attending Williams College in WilliamstoWn, Mass: He has two sisters, Ilene and Patty; and an exchange stu- dent "brother" from Holland, Kees Garter. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman. • Friday, June 7, 1968 41 THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS - Canada Govt. Job Official Hit for Condoning Bias (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TORONTO — A spot check of Canadian government employment officials showed that many of them cooperate with discriminatory em-: ployers in contravention of anti- discrimination laws to which they pay only "lip service," it was re- ported here Tuesday. The survey was made by the Canadian Labor Congress. Arthur Gibbons, chairman of its national committee on human rights, has protested to Federal Manpower Minister Jean Marchand and called for an immediate investigation. Akiva Music Festival Akiva Hebrew Day School will sponsor a music festival 7 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak Woods. Student singers will be under the direction of Mrs. Sheldon Schwartz, Beth Abraham Consecrant school music instructor. Seven Consecrants and two Bnot The community is invited at a Mitzva Will be honored at services nominal charge. Children will be Volunteers are sought by the hopes to service 100 students in 7:45 p.m Wednesday at Cong admitted free. Junior Division of the Jewish Wel- the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. Beth Abraham. Consecrants are Rochelle Adler, fare Federation for the third annual Students are from Hally and Summer Tutorial Program, July 9- Greenfield Park elementary Marcy Askin, Susan Cliinstein, Aug. 1. schools. One day each week will Ava Fishman, Beverly Grossman, Young adults, teachers, college be a scheduled field trip, and Robin Wayne and Susan Zeidman. students and high school seniors it is so designed that there will Elizabeth Edelman and Janet are invited to take part in the be a ratio of one adult to each Weisswasser are Bnot Mitzva. program, which meets at Palmer child. Park (or Temple Israel in case of The youngsters are from homes Preschoolers to Visit Zoo rain) Tuesday, Wednesday and with too little money, time or abil- Beth. Abraham Nursery will cul- Thursday from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The program, which began with ity to give the children benefits minate this season by visiting the , of new cultural experiences. Detroit Zoo Wednesday. A few For the Ultimate in 15 children, was extended to 40 the openings are available for the fall The first hour is devoted to tu- following year. This year, in re- Fine Photography will begin in Sep- torial work, in accordance with the session, Which sponse to a request by the Detroit There Can Be No needs of the individual child; the tember. Board of Education, the division remainder of the afternoon is de- Compromise With Detail voted to games with the whole group. The zoo, swimming at 'La- It is the extra "Little fayette Towers, the Art Institute Things" we give which and historical museum are among \ \ I I I //// are so much appreciated. the trips planned. Buses will be supplied for all excursions. DIAMONILS Volunteers who can give from Midshipman First Class •Sigval- 1 to 3 afternoons a week are asked . 4E1074.. M. Berg Jr., son of Mr.' and Mrs. to call Lillian Bernstein, WO 5; Sigval M. Berg, 19348 Danbury , 3939, or Judy LaBret, '965-7377'. SAVE!Nr SAVE! graduates this June with honors BUY DIRECT ' from the U.S. Naval ACademy at FROM THE IMPORTER Canvasser Is Head Annapolis. studio of photography A 1964 graduate of Cass Tech- of Beth El Youth nical High School, the 21-year-old Young 19492 Livernois Avenue At a recent meeting of the midshipman entered the academy People's Society of Temple Beth with a Congressional appointment. El, . Eric Canvasser • was elected UN 2-0660 During his four years at USNA, IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS UN 2-0200 Berg has been on the dean's list president. OF FINE DIAMONDS Harold Cowan, Cathy Hoffman every semester — his cumulative 15738 LIVERNOIS quality point ratio is 3.48 out of a and Carol Kapetansky are vice DI. 1-5515 presidents; Joan Merdler and Sue possible 4. Ginsberg, secretaries; Larry Bres- In addition, he has been named to the Superintendent's List which kin, treasurer; Morris Moore, ex- ecutive board recognizes outstanding midshipmen member at large; in the combined areas of academ- and Nancy Cha- ics, conduct, military aptitude and NEW AIR COOLED at, Michigan leadership. He was the commander State. Temple of the 33rd Company within the Youth board brigade organization. member. A political science and eco- Eric is the son nomics minor, Berg served as of Mr. and Mrs. president of the Forensic So- FIRST MAJOR ADVANCEMENT SINCE 1938 Robert N. dan- ciety, and during the June Week DOCTOR'S REFERENCES: NO SKIN IRRITATIONS, NO SCABBING vasser..His father GREATEST ACCURACY, EVEN CURVED FOLLICLES '67 Prizes and Awards Cere- UN 2-8914 is a member of FREE CONSULTATION—BY APPT. ONLY mony, was awarded the Jewish Canvasser the board of trus- War Veterans of the USA prize tees of the temple, and his mother for the "most outstanding pub- is a vice president of the sisterhood. 8221 CURTIS, Cor. Roselawn lic speaker of the U.S. Naval Eric observed his Bar Mitzva Academy Forensic Activity." Midshipman Berg spent his first and was also confirmed at the "at sea summer training" aboard temple. He was a member of the the USS Forest Sherman home- Temple Junior Choir. He is a mem- ported in Newport, R.I., and his ber of the National Honor Society third summer, he was aboard the and editor of the Ferndale High USS Sterlet operating from Pearl School Yearbook. Harbor. Following graduation and com- Arthur Slabosky WinS missioning in June, Midshipman Berg expects to remain at the Habonim Scholarship academy assisting with the train- Gerald L. Goldberg, chairman of . ing of incoming plebes, until he the Detroit Ch ay Commission, reports for the Navy's nuclear adult advisory committee to Hab- power program. onim Labor Zion- *** ist Youth Organ-;: . ization, announc- e d that this year's recipien of the Harry The Bnai Moshe Junior Congre- Mondry Scholar- gation will hold its annual trip to ship for outstand- Tiger Stadium (Sunday) to watch ing service to the Detroit Tigers play the Cleve-. Habonim is Ar- land Indians. The group will meet thur Slabosky, at the Bnai Moshe parking lot son of Mr and 11:45 a.m. Mrs. Louis Sla- Mr. Mondry The Talis and Tefilin Chib will bosky . of Ohio Ave. conduct its annual Father and Son The scholarship fund was es- Bowling Tourney 8:30 a.m. June tablished in memory of Harry 16. The fathers will join the, boys Mondry, a leader in the Labor for services and breakfast, then a Zionist organization and Farband, three- game playoff at Melody as well as a supporter of Jewish. Lanes. Trophies will be awarded education and youth activities. to the winners. The Bnai Moshe United Syna- gogue Senior Chapter elected the Miss Silverman Graduates BE Sure to See Marsha Silverman was gradu- following officers for the 1968-69 Our Selection of term: Debbie Kelman, president; ated from Temple Israel High Fine Orientals Linda Beitner, Ralph Cohen and School at services May 31. To the Barbara Silberschein, vice presi- regret of The Jewish News, her 12_ 399-323 HAG OMAN dents; Andy Beider and Marilyn name was erroneously omitted SONs --NEAR NORTHLAND RD- , 51,90 w listing. of graduates last Stern, , secretaries; and Milton from the week. ' '' Wohl; treasurer: ' Junior Division Tutorial Program Set for Summer; Volunteers Sought . JOSEPH KAUFMAN ington Woods, is one of 121 gradu- ates from throughout the country who have been invited to the White House Monday. Bud was named by President Johnson upon the recommendation of the Commission on Presidential Scholars. The program was cre- ated in 1964 to bring honor, dis- tinction and encouragement of young people. The scholars will be honored at an informal reception Satur- day evening at George Wash- ington University. At- the offi- cial ceremony of recognition in the White House 5:30 p.m. Sun- day, the honorees will receive a Presidential Scholar medallion, and a reception and entertain- ment will follow. 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