THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WSU Medical School to Cite Former Detroiter Dr. Gold Dr. Ernest M. Gold, a former Detroiter of Sac- ramento, Calif., will receive the Wayne State University School of Medicine's distin- guished alumni service DR. ERNEST GOLD award, during the school's 1979 medical alumni reu- nion day May 9 at the Michigan Inn. Dr. Gold, a 1954 WSU Medical .School graduate, is being hOnored "for his ac- complishments in the field of medicine." While a medi- cal student at WSU, he re- ceived a number of honors, including the school of medicine's Theodore H. McGraw Award and the alumni association's scholastic achievement award. Now affiliated with the Sacramento Medical Center, Dr. Gold also is a professor of internal medicine at the University of California School of Medicine, Davis. Dr. Gold is president of the Sacramento Diabetes Association and chair- man of its medical advi- sory board. His work has been published in numerous medical jour- Jewish Students Join Assembly Held in Cairo LONDON (JTA) — The World Union Of Jewish Stu- dents (WUJS) participated in a conference in Egypt earlier this month, the first Jewish organization to do so since the signing of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, March 26, it was reported by Irving Wallach. WUJS secretary-general. He said WUJS was re- ceived officially by the Egyptian and Tunisian or- ganizers of the World Youth Congress on Food and De- velopment, which was spon- sored by the semi-official Cairo newspaper Al- Abram, the United Nations Environment Program and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion. The congress' only sour note occurred when the Jor- danian governmental dele- gation withdrew after they told the congress secretariat that they would not partici- pate because of the official presence of a "Jewish organ- ization." However, Wallach, who attended the Congress, said that a friendly and informal feeling was the rule. nals, including The An- nals of Internal Medicine. He also is a consultant to the United States - Israel Binational Science Founda- tion and associate editor of the magazine, Endocrinology. Dr. Gold is a member of the Los Angeles County Heart Association and the American Society of Internal Medicine, among others. • Friday, April 27, 1919 15 Cabinet Minister at Bond Event Mr. and Mrs. Harold Be- znos of Bloomfield Hills will host an Israel Bonds recep- tion in their home honoring Gideon Patt, minister of commerce, industry and tourism for Israel, 8 p.m. May 7. Beznos has recently ac- cepted the role of chairman of the Corporate and Finan- cial Institutions Division of Metropolitan Detroit State of Israel Bonds. 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