• •■■ ••• ■ ••• ■ ••• ■• • ■ ••*.M11**1 ■ 11., Editor on Program —" gewry Dinner of JNF On the Air I FRANK ANGELO Paul Zuckerman, chairman of committee arranging the an- nual dinner of the Jewish National Fund, to be held June 11 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, announced that the guest speaker, Harry Golden. will he introduced by Frank Angelo, managing editor of the Detroit Free Press. the South End, Fatah Team Up for Issue on 'Arab Struggle' The closing days of John Wat- son's tenure as editor-in-chief of the South End, Wayne State Uni- versity's student newspaper, are not going out like a lamb, a re- cent "commemorative" issue indi- cates. Watson — whose successor John Grant has pledged to keep the pa- per "pro-Israeli, pro-Arab," what- ever that means—replaced the us- ual Black Panther emblem on page one May 15 with the emblem of the El Fatah. The 12-page issue itself was de- voted to the "Arab struggle" and focused on the "history of Zionist colonialism" (through the eyes of an Arab) and a profile of Abu Amar, otherwise known as I asir Arafat, leader of El Fatah. This commemorative issue in- cluded a page-one box, urging support for a Sunday march "in support of the Palestinian peo- ple" from Fisher Hwy., down Woodward to Kennedy Square. Observers reported that the un- accommodating rain resulted in a poor showing of some 100 marchers. The South End staff has had some budgetary problems, forcing it to curtail the number of pages. However, the May 15 paper was well-stocked with editorial copy— all on the "Arab struggle." Dr. Leon Firestone to Present Paper at Congress in Israel This Week's Radio and Television ProgramX LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR Feature: A talk on "Shavuot and Tora—a New Look," a discussion of "King David's Coins" and Hasi- dic music will be included. S S * HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Youth Looks at Com- munity Issues," with Yehuda Ros- enman. director of the department of Jewish communal affairs. American Jewish Committee, and a group of college students. This program was not previously aired due to technical difficulties. * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: \\'CAR Feature: The National Federa- tion of Temple Youth performs a "Folk Rock Service," written by Cantor Ramond Smolover. ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "Jacob My Father," the story of Jacob Rabinowitz, philanthropist and a founder of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (INAS). is presented. • • • IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WJR Feature: The weekly discussion is presented by the Interfaith Broadcasting Commission. Dr. Baskin Directs New kidney Center at Mt. Carmel Members of the Mt. Carmel Guild presented $20,000 to Mt. Car- mel Mercy Hospital lastweek, to help the hospital begin operation of the Detroit area's third artificial k idney center. under the direc- tion of Dr. Sidney Baskin, chief of the hospital's re- nal division. Expected to re. lieve the critical situation in which an estimated 100 Detroit area resi- Dr. Baskin dents die each year for lack of life-saving treat- ment on the artificial kidney, the center held official opening cere- monies May 14. The gift was the largest annual contribution ever made to the hospital by the nine-year-old guild of 225 women. A grant from the Michigan De- partment of Public Health made possible the opening of the new Chronic Hemodialysis and Home Training Center. Other support came from the Michigan Kidney Foundation. Dr. Baskin said approximately 35-40 patients per year can re- ceive treatment at the new center while they learn to operate arti- ficial kidney machines to be in- stalled in theft' homes. Detroit optometrist Dr. Leon E. Firestone will be among the speak- ers when Israel hosts the Interna- tional Optometric and Optical Con- gress, the largest international congress held by vision specialists. June 1-5 at the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel. A program covering all phases of Reconnaissance Unit Led visual science and practice has by 25-Year-Old Israeli been prepared, and 1,200 to 1,500 TEL AVIV (ZINS) — "Uri," 25- optometrists and scientists from year-old chief of the courageous all over the world will hear orig- reconnaissance forces in the Is- inal papers given by their col- rael Army, is chief of the legen- leagues. dary division "Golni," which has Prof. Henry Hofstetter, dean of accumulated many achievements the college of optometry at Indiana to its credit during all the wars University and president of the with the Arabs and has given American Optometric Association, many lives for Israel. will lead a group of college profes- One of the best loved units in sors, scientists and optometric the armed forces, Golni was par- members of the American Acad- ticularly active in border clashes with terrorists. Though only in emy of Optometry as speakers. Other aspects of the convention their 20s, and recently out of will be special tours and meetings school, its men have become a legend among . the--people.. Oak Park Couple Gets MD Degrees at WSU Exercises Two of Sinai Hospital's newest i interns are a husband-wife team who earned their medical degrees together from Wayne State Univer-1 sity. They are Dr. Harriett Stocker Lefton and Dr. Howard E. Lefton of Northgate Blvd., Oak Park. ; The couple, who earned their bachelor of science degrees from WSU, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stocker of Ohio Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lefton of Wildwood Ave., Oak Park. They are among the 118 grad- uates of the WSU medical school who received their degrees at commencement exercises May 18 at Ford Auditorium. Others from the area are: From Detroit: Dr. Gregory P. Karris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karris, 20001 Picadilly, who will begin internship at Detroit Gen- eral Hospital; Dr. Elliott N. Frai- berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Fraiberg, 1954 Strathcona, intern- ing at Detroit General; Dr. Stephen D. Migdal, 17371 Green- field, Detroit General; Dr. Mitchell Singal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Singal, 16183 Marlowe, Detroit General; Dr. Michael L. Mintz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol E. Mintz, 18243 Mendota, Sinai Hospital; Dr. Sharon T. Agree, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Kahan, 19364 Lauder, Sinai Hospital; Dr. Marshall D. Trubow, 2521 W. McNichols, Sinai; and Dr. Jon H. Blum, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Blum, 15907 Prest, William Beaumont Hospital. From Oak Park: Dr. Michael J. Miller, 10101 Troy, William Beau- mont; Dr. Richard S. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Robinson, 25531 Karen, William Beaumont; Dr. Michael J. Short, son of Mrs. Ethel Phillips, 23300 Avon, Meadowbrook Hospital, East Meadow, N.Y.; Dr. Charles I. Tay- lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Taylor, 21861 Kipling, Sinai; and Dr. Stanley A. Dorfman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dorfman, 24500 Radclift, William Beaumont. From Southfield: Dr. Lawrence B. Brilliant, son of Mrs. Joseph B. Brilliant, 30290 Southfield, Pacific Medical Center Presbyterian Hos- pital, San Francisco; Dr. Ronald NI. Coburn, 25052 W. Eight Mile; Dr. Michael D. Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fidler, 27126 Aberdeen. Harper Hospital: Dr. Laurence F. Gaynor, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alex Gaynor, 17060 Jean- ette, Los Angeles County Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, Calif.; Dr. Harvey J. Klein, son of Mrs. Molly Klein, 17489 Westhampton, Detroit General; Dr. John D. Mel- len, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hyman S. Mellen, 16500 North Park De-, William Beaumont; Dr. Jerome F. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hared Rose, 17061 Nadora, William BeaU- mont; and Dr. Neil F. Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sand- der, 1700 Maryland, University of Washington Hospital, Seattle. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 23, 1969-37 tflo.binumi Leather Shop, Inc. 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Teen-Alters Put Drugs to the Test — on Mice WASHINGTON (JTA)—Students , at the Yeshiva high school of Greater Washington are seeking to determine whether halucinogenic drugs affect chromosomes and more visible changes in the off- spring of laboratory mice as an outgrowth of a discussion in an advanced chemistry class on drug use and abuse. Mrs. Hedy Peyser, the school principal, said that none of the students in the school had indicated any desire to experi- ment personally with such drugs. However, she said, students are asking questions about such drugs, just as teen-agers are widely doing generally. She added that while Yeshiva high school student s recognize that such drugs can be harmful, they want proof, particu- larly about marijuana. During the chemistry class dis- cussion, when the students were scheduled to decide on proposals for independent research projects, one student suggested a study of the effects of marijuana on mice. 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