UAHC Manual Advises Temples on Drug Problems NEW YORK (JTA)—A 63-page understanding and more effective experimental booklet has been methods of dealing with the drug prepared by the Union of American problem among Jewish young Hebrew Congregations to provide people. Reform congregations with better "Drugs: A Manual of Program. ing Resources" provides new in- sights and approaches to the drug issue, points up fallacious concepts and offers guidelines for the grow- ing number of synagogues plan- ning anti-drug programs for adults and young people, UAHC officials said. The manual includes a state- • ment on drugs in UAHC camp- • • institutes which set forth a policy banning drug use by those em- ployed as counselors and staff members, "as well as those who come to study Torah with us." Such personnel and partici- pants, the statement declared, • "must understand that non-pre- • scription drags of any kind have no place in our program" and that "this fact must be com- municated by each camp direc- • tor to the campers, instituters and staff in writing, before any participates in a camp • individual • program of any kind." • Infraction of these regulations, the statement added, "in particu- lar on the part of staff, should be grounds for dismissal." • The manual is the outgrowth of • a spring seminar conducted by the UAHC, which was led by Dr. Sidney Cohen, director of the divi- sion of narcotic addiction and drug abuse of the National Institute of • Mental Health, and Dr. Thomas • Ungerleider of the psychiatry de- partment of the medical center of •: the University of California at Los Angeles. Men's & Boys' Wear Lahser at 11 Mile — Harvard Row Mall Participants were Reform rab- • • Open Thurs., Fri. 8. Sat. 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The problem of drug abuse re- portedly is a severe one among both Jewish and non-Jewish teen- agers in the area. The building, previously used as a library, has been boarded up and unused since its purchase be- cause of the zoning change refusal. Meanwhile, the citizens com- mittee has engaged a director for the community house, who has been meeting with the teen- agers to plan such programs as can be carried out without the central meeting place which the community house was to be. The pervasive drug problem among young people in the affluent area led to creation of the inter- faith committee, which met initial- ly with state, community and medi- cal officials to obtain suggestions on dealing with the problem. The committee - decided to ask the high school students them- selves what the community could do to help them stay away from drugs. The young people stressed the need for a program to keep them busy with constructive leisure time activities and proposed a youth center for such programs. The library building was pur- chased, and it was remodeled by the young people themselves. The appointment of CHARI.FS U. ROSEMANN as resident man- ager of the Hotel Pontchartrain has been announced by Robert J. Cahill, general manager. He comes to the Pontchartrain from the Fairmont Mayo in Tulsa, where he was resident manager. He had previously served as project co- ordinator during the construction of the Fairmont Hotel, Dallas. 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