Collegians Plan Graduate Auxiliary, Center Sport Night and Guest Passes The Michigan Association of Jewish College Students has an- nounced the forrhation of an auxil- iary for graduate students. Jerome Katz and Elizabeth Kut- by, graduate students from Wayne State University and Michigan As- sociation correspondents, have drafted a letter that is being sent to graduate students on the mail- ing list. It asks for ideas on the purpose of an auxiliary and how it should relate to the rest of the MAJCS. Unaffiliated graduate students can get a copy of the letter, or request to be placed on the mail- ing list, by calling the Michigan Association office, DI 1-6200, ext. 26L The group's newsletter reaches approximately 1,300 Jewish An- •dents. AR MAJCS members and their student friends are invited to the first Michigan Association recrea- tion night, 8 p.m. Dec. 22 at the Jewish Center. Through a special arrangement. guest passes are being made avail- able to non-Center members for a nominal fee. This will entitle participants to play volleyball, use the pool and locker rooms as well as other center facilities. Coffee will be served. A guest pass for the entire vacation period also is available. • • • Camp Job Applications Now Available at Center The Jewish Center again will be providing extensive camp pro- grams to children and youth this summer. Applications for positions of unit supervisor, specialist, counselor and junior counselor are now available in the group services division. All salaries have been raised since last season. Those with an interest in work- ing with youngsters with back- grounds in various program skills and an interest and commitment to Jewish life are especially invited to apply. Interviews will be ar-- ranged after the completed appli- cation is returned. For information, call group serv- ices, DI 1-4200. Student's Paper Published in Noted Yiddish Song Book Science Journal The Biochemica at Biophysica Ada worldwide science research journal, has published a paper "Sedimentation Properties of Phage DNA Molecules Containing Light-Induced Psor ales Cress Links," authored by Southfield resident Douglas Zusman, 20, who is attending the University of Edin- burgh, Scotland_ A graduate of Southfield High School, Eastman wrote a Southfield column for The Jewish News. His study deals with the.effeet of psoralen, an agent found in suntan Idiom. which Zonanan-thowed will cross-link DNA and thus came mutations in cells making them barely sources of cancerous change as has been reported after repeat- ed usage of certain suntan lotions. Zama is morhingluillo a team toing to iodate mama Maim of loader& add& arta& or lash renal enemies required for the repair of MA after M has lees damaged by ultraviolet radio- *km This study is malerthe direction of Dr. Wilhoon Hayes, professor of arieestar genetics and hmorary . ffenefor of the Mead &march Comeffs noienshial genetics •re- sem& wit, dtmertmeet of mete- miler biology, iMiversity of burgh. Znotax, formerly of the honors college of the University of Wadi- gamy has done research is the bio- physics department in 'Am Arbor as well as in the molecular depart- men of Yale University for the past three years. Published for Youth Itinderbuch Publishers announces publication of a new song book, "Let's Yang a Yiddish Song" ("Lomir Kinder Zinger").- geared primarily for younger people. "fat's Sing a Yiddish-Song" con- tains 124 songs, 1013 in Yiddish, nine in -Hebrew and nine brother- hood--songs in English. Illustrated, it is published in album format Each song is printed in Yiddish, transliterated with English letters and with an English - translation. It can be ordered foam Wender- be& Publications, Room Mt 1113 Broadway, New York MOIR Beth Achim ifSY to Join flint Pinifeir Loki, United Synagogue Youth of Cong. sett Achim mil Maid- yate in a 111ST conference with the IBM and Toledo chapters this Weekend in NUL These-4W be an meet &that, Sabha& eersikes, mlbneal bomb- con and a Safeardov Meat three- Paelielpsate bodote Marty &b- rie, Pamela Aiphier. Sleek Thelma Coin, Mater Van, Lynn Krieger, Dime landkay, Mike Ma- gid, Nam bkrosok Jeff &bar and Melly Thar, Laker UST adviser. Detroiter Majors in Urban Studies at Hebrew U. JERUSALEM—"Between people I sense the closeness of the coun- try. When I first came here, I immediately noticed that everyone talked to each other," said 19-year- old Detroiter Joey Lerner. "It was a strange feeling, especially after I realized they didn't all know each other, as I originally thought." Lerner, son of Mrs. George Lerner of Ohio Ave.. has just begun classes at the Hebrew Uni- versity, where he will continue his urban studies — courses in sociol- ogy, geography, economics, politi- cal science, so- cial work, natural resources, ecol- ogy and archi- tecture. In Israel, he Lesser said ". . . It's different than studying in the States in that everything is so accessible in a small country. City planning seems to be a communal project here; an attempt is made to conserve resources and plan- ning is done in an exacting way." Some of Lerner's coarser are in Hebrew, a subject that is not new to him. We went to a sell- gives -schema and graduated from Hebrew high schooL In adddisa, he took Hebrew courses at the University of Michigan. Lerner's interest in Israel goes back a few years. "I always want- ed to come here. My brother came a few years ago, and it was then that I started making definite plaits." study at the This decision university made Lerner one of its More than 1,930 American straierds representing 130 universities and colleges throughout the United States. Thore are another 2,500 students &ova abased, and an are part of the shobot body of 16,800. Lerner said be mull like to teach Hebrew whoa he returns to the U.S. Zed& Fair to Offer Menke Gifts The Junior Congregation of Shaiwey kick is halal& its an- ima Hawke at fair fall a_m.-2 pm. &why la the ayougsgam aneill &IL Gila- hi ail prim ranges will be asadslike,sissig ael& a coMinesial beeilthatt. There grit' be -tom gars; Owe pots and Mbar Moms' lialls4"Theleff!eiltiodhalo. SHERRI'S Young Adults Invited to Meeting on Race Relations The junior division of the Jewish Welfare Fetleratioh will hold an open board meeting 8 p.m. Tues- day in the Whitehall Apartments community center, Southfield. Michael Maddin, division presi- dent, said the speeakers will be Elliott S. Hall, criminal lawyer, who is representing several black activists in the Detroit area; and Samuel C. Gardner, president of the Wolverine Bar Association and a member of the Detroit Board of Education, who is actively in- volved in decentralization opera- tions in Detroit's school system. "Black-White ConUnimity Rela- tions in the Metropolitan Detroit Area"- will be the topic. Any one interested in attending is asked to call Mrs. Lillian Bern- stein, WO 6-3930. The junior division, whose mem- bers are age 18-30, has a year- round education service. The divi- sion also participatesin the Allied Jewish Campaign—Israel Emer- gamy Fund. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS * * * Mier, Deamiar 11, 11711--33 THE BIG TICKET ITEMS FOR LESS I Icc A 611 FOR EVERY OCCASION ! amplest Wadies iedeling fix Finest 14 It. 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