rimy, II-ft UttHUII JtW1611 NtWb April zi, 1954 53 LOCAL NEWS (du aiext5 - Probus Club cites 2 academics scientists which gained na- tional attention for its re- search in the,field of cancer. This included the study of Nafazatrom, a new drug which has stopped the growth and spread of malignant tumors in test animals. A member of the WSU fa- culty since 1980, Dr. Sloane holds B.S. and M.A. degrees from Duke University and a Ph.D. degree from Rutgers University. Prior to joining WSU, Dr. Sloane served on the faculties at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania and Michigan State University. Dr. Sloane is a member of the American Physiological Society, American Society for Cell Biology, American Association for Cancer Re- search and the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Dr. Whall has established a reputation — locally and nationally — for her re-. search work in Alzheimer's Disease and other illnesses related to the mental health of the aged. She was one of only four nursing scholars in the nation to receive a Faculty Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health for post-doctoral study and Dr. Bonnie Sloane the first nurse to receive re- search support from the Dr. Sloane has conducted Michigan Department of extensive research into the Health. A member of the WSU coronary aspects of heart disease and was also a nursing faculty since 1978, member of the WSU team of Dr. Whall received her Two Wayne State Uni- Versify professors have been tamed the recipients of the '2nd Annual Probus Club awards for Academic Achievement. They are: Dr. Bonnie F. Sloane, assistant professor of pharmacology in the WSU School of Medicine, nd Dr. Ann L. Whall, asso- iate professor in the Col- lege of Nursing. The awards, granted an- nually to WSU faculty in the fields of the humanities and natural sciences, offer 1,000, without restric- ions, and Probus -Club Jaques of recognition. `0/SU chemistry prof cited Wayne State University Chemistry Prof. Stanley Kirschner of Huntington Woods has been named one of six national winners of the Chemical Manufactur- ers Association's (CMA) ( Catalyst Awards for 1984. Kirschner will receive a medal, citation and $1,500. , Kirschner, a faculty member since 1954, is the Rabbi Kahane due in Detroit The Jewish Idea of Met- ropolitan Detroit an- nounces Rabbi Meir Kahane will be in Detroit on May 21-22. Rabbi Kahane is the founder of the Jewish De- fense League and most re- cently founded Jews Against Jackson. Cur- rently, Rabbi Kahane is running for Israel's Knesset from the Kach Party. Any Jewish organization who is interested in having Rabbi Kahane as a guest speaker should contact Chapter President Harriet Drissman, 851-4019. Fruit & Produce Co., Inc. I I I I I I I I I I I I I offer expires 5/3/84 1 Sid says ■ "Where the quality, price, service and atmosphere make the inconvenient very convenient." Lou Alex's Produce Drake Rd. R Orchard Lk. Rd. F In The New Drake Summit Shopping Center 5510 Drake Rd., W. Bloomfield At Walnut Lk. Rd. and Drake Rd. first WSU educator to re- ceive the award. Kirschner has been direc- tor of the general chemistry Cancer group • program at WSU since 1977. Foy the last few years, slates meeting he has chaired the Society A Focus on Living with Committee on Chemical Education of the American Cancer meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chemical Society. He has been honored by Southfield Civic Center, the Brazilian Academy of ,room 111. Cancer patients Sciences, the Czechoslovak and family members are Academy of Sciences, and welcome to attend. For information, contact the Japan Society for the the American Cancer Promotion of Science. He was the official U.S. dele- Society, 557-5353. gate to the Golden Jubilee of the Indian Chemical Society of Calcutta. Other honors include the Distinguished Service Award of the Detroit section of the American Chemical Society, the WSU President's Award for Ex- cellence in Teaching and a Faculty Research Award of the WSU chapter of the Society of Sigma Xi. A 1950 magna cum laude graduate of Brooklyn Col- lege, Kirschner also re- ceived a master's degree from Harvard University in 1952 and a doctorate from the University of Illinois- Urbana in 1954. I ALL FRUIT & PRODUCE WITH THIS AD 1 B.S.N., M.S.N. and Ph.D. degrees from WSU. Before coming to WSU, she in- itiated anew public health nursing program for under- graduate students at Madonna College and also served as an instructor in the program. Dr. Whall is a member of the Council of Nurse Re- searchers, American Nurses Association, Mid- west Nurse Research Society and the Gerontology Society. The Probus Club, which is granting the awards, is an organization of Jewish pro- fessional businessmen, es- tablished in 1939. In addition to the annual WSU awards, initiated to bring recognition to the achievements of younger faculty, the club contributes gifts and grants to indi- vidual Detroit hospitals and charities. The club has also provided financial assis- tance for the college educa- tion of more than 100 stu- dents. I 10% OFF I I Dr. Ann Whall I LIKE IT FRESH! I 9-3 Sun. 9-6 Sat. 9-8 Mon.-Fri. 661-9366 or 661-9367 your advertising dollars do better in ... THE JEWISH NEWS Call Us Today! 424-8833 THE BAGEL FACTORY c 24551 W. 12 MILE JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH NEXT TO STAR DELI ANY DAY! W/COUPON LIMIT 18 PURCHASED EXPIRES 5-18434 I im wis am mu ail wa sel Varlets I BUY TWO BAGELS I GET ONE BAGEL I I FREE! FREE HU GEL L® ." • 11 Delicious, I Fresh Baked I I • • • • I WITH ANY PURCHASE I FRAGEL® THE LEGENDARY I "SWEET" BAGEL! Of Bagels FRAGELS®-The I legendary "sweet" bagel! 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