THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, Sept. 21, 1973 IF YOU TURN THE Plan to Move? Notify Social Security Office If you plan to move and you're one of the almost 29, 000,000 people who get Social Security checks every month. you should notify the Social Security Administration promptly, according to Sam Test, manager of the Detroit- Northwest office, located at 17500 Lasher. Special Day-Care Project to Aid Disturbed Children in Israel Israeli Athlete Gets Gift From Pope Paul ROME (JTA)—Dov Peleg, an Israeli athlete who par- ticipated in the traditional walking competition from here to Castel Gandolfo, the Pope's summer residence, was presented with a gold- plated key holder by Pope Paul VI, who received the athletes of the four compet- ing nations. Peleg, who lives in Ein Hahoresh, Israel, said in a telephone call that the Pope shook his hand and said a few words to him in English. TEL AVIV — It looks like I "The goal of our combined any kindergarten anywhere kindergarten and school is to in Israel, but it isn't. It provide a specially designed UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN is Tel Hashomer Sheba Hos- educational experience for pital's Center for Disturbed our children, which will at- Children, where 22 severely tempt to draw them out," 1.=4 1<=4 emotionally disturbed young- Dr. Kulcsar said. Music and art play an important part sters, age 5-12, participate in the only day-care program in the program. "The goal Detroit, Mich. is communication at what- Classifieds Get Quick Results of its kind in Israel. The center, substantially ever level and through what- funded by JDC/Malben's Psy- ever means," she said. ADVANCE BARBER chiatric Trust Fund, is sched- Once every two weeks, the AND uled to be moved this year staff meets with the parents over to the new Dr. Harold to help them understand their MEN'S HAIRSTYLING SALON and Anna Weinberg Institute children's problems and cope for Child Development, an- with their behavior. There is FOR APPOINTMENT ADVANCE OFFICE BUILDING other JDC/Malben-supported a home service program to CALL 557-0244 23077 GREENFIELD STYLIST. JACQUES SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48075 project. Malben is the Joint serve those too young to fit Distribution Committee pro- into the kindergarten-school gram in Israel, financed by framework. United Jewish Appeal funds. Dr. Shoshana Kulcsar, di- rector of the Center for Dis- Serving Detroit & Suburbs turbed Children, said that or- iginally the center was set for Over a Quarter Century up to deal only with autistic children, those who do not I Nominees to the Board of Governors communicate with others around them, who are in- Call different to their environ- Pursuant to the by-laws of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF ment. It was later expanded DETROIT, the following list of nominees, selected from the membership h to include other severely dis- of the Federation, eligible for election to the Board of Governors of the fieatin9 3 PfUtritin9 & turbed children. Federation, for a three-year term ending in 1976, is presented herewith LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER rd, Water Heaters Garbage Disposals ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT At y • Repairs • Remodeling • Electric Sewer Service 868-5540 The Canadian suit you had to smuggle. Until now, the only way you could get this distinctive Canadian designed suit (We can't mention the name) was to buy it in Canada. That sometimes meant smuggling, and a lot of hassle. Now we offer this same suit in beautiful downtown Warren. No borders to cross. We have a complete selection of these famous Toronto tailor-mades. Our price is a little higher but we pay the duty and bring them in legally. Save time, gas and a possible embarrassing time at the border. Visit Van Dyke in Warren. You'll find a lot of import goodies not common in the Detroit area. That's why were about a year ahead of Detroit. Tata ke CLOTHIERS FOR J MEN 9 Mite at Van Dyke. Warren • 45520 Van Dyke. Utica Open 'til 9 Thurs. & Fri.. Sat. 'til 7 CJF Predicts Greater Need for Funds in '74 NEW YORK—Jewish Fed- erations and Welfare Funds of the U.S. and Canada will undertake to meet local, na- tional and overseas needs in 1974 at least $85,000,000 greater than the record sum of $390,000,000 raised this year. The needs and the basic fund raising required to meet them were projected by the board of directors of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds (CJF) following discussions here by more than 200 presi- dents, campaign chair- men and executive directors of the community organiza- tions. The needs in Israel were analyzed by Leon Dulzin, acting chairman and treas- urer of the Jewish Agency for Israel. The continuing immigration of Soviet Jews and those from other areas expected to total 70,000, and the unmet backlog of problems in Israel including overcrowded hous- ing, youth dropouts, social deprivation, and other ills; distress and persecution of Jews in other areas of the world; and in the U.S., mounting problems of the Jewish aged and poor, and sick will be in the forefront of the needs to be met in next year's community cam- paigns, joined with the pro- grams to enlarge Jewish education and enhance its quality, to involve and serve Jewish youth, enrich cultural services, and strengthen Jew- ish life here. The community leaders will stress personal recruit- ment of many more volun- teer solicitors as the prime necessity for success. The aim is to have every contrib- utor seen personally. Empha- sis also will be on training of solicitors. Further national prepara- tion will be carried forward at the CJF annual assembly, Nov. 7-11, in New Orleans. More than 2,500 community leaders are expected to take part. Classifieds Get Quick Results to the Executive Vice-President not less than thirty days prior to the Annual Meeting which will take place on Tuesday, October 16, 1973, at Congre- gation Shaarev Zedek, Southfield, Michigan, at 6:00 p.m. FOR RE-ELECTION Stanley D. Frankel Mandell L. Berman Thomas I. Klein Arnold Faudman Jack 0. Lefton FOR ELECTION Mrs. N. Brewster Broder Samuel Hechtman Herbert P. Sillman Richard Sloan Other persons may be nominated by petition or petitions signed by not fewer than 25 members of the Federation and filed with the Executive Vice-President of the Federation not less than ten days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Only one person may be nominated in each petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to be a candidate. 1973 Nominating Committee Erwin S. Simon, Chairman Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld Burton D. Farbman Hyman Safran Judge Lawrence Gubow -4111111111111 ■ Proposed Amendment to the Federation By-Laws The following addition to Article III, Section 1 of the by-laws will be voted upon by members of the Federation at the forthcoming annual meeting: "Any'person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a par.- to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, wheti.. civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact th a . t he is or was a director or officer of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, or is or was serving at the request of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit as a director or officer of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorney's fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with such action, suit or proceeding in the manner and to the full extent permitted by Michigan law. The indemnification provided hereunder shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director or officer and shall inure to the benefits of the heirs, executors and administrators of such person." Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit William Avrunin, Executive Vice-President 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit 48226 WO 5-3939