Page Sixteen DETROIT ..It!WISH CHRONICLE OUR ATHLETES Campus Club Gets Kell for Sport Banquet Friday, April 29, 1949 JWV The liVeizmanns Guests of U.S. BULLETIN Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, president of the Department Auxiliary, in- ducted the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sholom Post and installed its officers Thursday at Shaarey Zw ic k. following The following were installed: Mesdames Leo Panzer, president; Irving Hencken, Lowell Stolerow, Hyman Saran, Marvin Madgy, Henry Kaplan, William Engelson, Morris Adler, Jack Schreier, Mil- ton Zimmerman and Roland Gottesman. The following were installed in the post by Department Com- mander Harold Moran: Herbert Burdick, commander; Roland Gottesman, Henry Kaplan. Oscar Kramer, Albert Sugar, Dr. Saul Sugar and Rabbi Morris Adler. By MITCHELL TENDLER I F THAT GREAT day should ever come when athletics shall rank high at Wayne University, the Campus Club will undoubted- ly have had a hand in the proceedings. The club is making the first overt move since -, the war to em- phasize sports at Wayne by sched- uling an A 1 I Sports Banquet for Friday, April Tendler 29 at the Stud- ent Center. Thanks, primarily, to the ef- forts of president Milford Takser and Bob Jaffe, the affair promises to be a smoothly-run event. • • • Guests Named AMONG SPORTS personalities who will be present at the ban- quet are George Kell, brilliant Tiger third baseman; "Bullet" Bill Dudley, former Virginia all- American back now with the Detroit Lions; and Van Patrick, sports director for WJR, and color-provider for Harry Hell- mann in Tiger baseball broad- casts. Lawrence H. Jones Post and Auxiliary will hold their annual Past Auxiliary President, Past Commander dinner-dance Sunday evening, May 22 at Northwood Inn. For information, call Herman C. Gach, post adjutant, TY. 7-4438. • • • Dr. Chaim Weizmann, shown on his arrival in the U. S., declared that "the United Jewish Appeal commands the wholehearted and dedicated service of every Jew who is interested in the future and well-being of the Jewish State." Left to right, Eliahu Elath, Israeli ambassador to the U. S., Mrs. Weizmann, Henry Morgenthau, Dr. Weizmann, and Benjamin Weizmann, son of President and Mrs. Weizmann. (See story on page 2.) Need New Homes The Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxiliary will hold a membership tea at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 4, with Gertrude Oberstein as honored guest. Arlene Rhodes, department president, will give a brief talk on JWV. The tea will be held at the home of Helen Kogan, 1961 Gladstone avenue. The post and auxiliary present- ed a wheel chair to Will Van Gilder, a patient at the Dearborn veterans hospital. This was the third wheelchair donated by the groups in the past year. • • • Plan Memorial The main purpose of the ban- quet is to honor Wayne's out- standing athlete, as yet unnamed. A beautiful trophy has been pro- vided for the occasion, Takser diseosed. • • • Slate Ertell . Award Mrs. Ruth Schrieber will serve as chairman for the second an- AN AWARD will also be given Newman Ertel!, former Wayne basketball coach and now head of the intramural athletic pro- gram, for m'ritorious service on behalf of the athletic program at Wayne. Pictures of the World Series and All-Star game of 1948 will also be featured at the banquet which will begin at 7 mu. • • • Win Cage Crown AS A FITTING prologue to the sports banquet, the Campus Club basketball squad became the in- tramural champs at the Uni- versity. After beating Sigma Epsilon Pi in the finals for the inter-club crown, the Campus '5' went on to whip the "Challengers," champ- ions of the Independent league and composed of Wayne football stars, and Phi Sigma Epsilon, the Intel fraternity league titlists and 1948 champions. nual JWV Ladies Auxiliary good. will luncheon slated for 1 p. m. May 18 in Kern's auditorium. The affair is open to the entire mem- bership of the 25 allied veterans organizations. There is no charge for the luncheon, but reservations must be in by May 5. • • An elderly couple stand before their makeshift tent in one of the 25 transit camps es'ablished in Israel to accommodate the tens of thousands of Jewish refugees streaming into the country with the aid of United Jewish Appeal funds. Of the 81,000 who entered Israel in the first three months of this year, 45,000 are in camps in surroundings similar to those they left behind. They are looking to the United Jewish Appeal to provide proper housing for them. Mrs. David B. Werbe, founder of the f.rst exhibitions of Jews in Art in America, and a group of patrons announce a memorial - exhibition of the works of Todros Geller. above, who often contributed to Detroit art ex- hibitions. Mr. Geller died Feb. 25. The date of the memorial for this artist friend of Lsrael will be announced later. 11.11. Men Greet Morgenthau The Detroit League for Red Mogen Dovid for Israel will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, at the home of Jack Nevel, 2432 Pingree avenue. A round table discussion on the aims of the Red Vogen Dovid will be pre- sented, Mrs. Herman Kazdan, program chairman, announced. Harry Horwitz will report on contributions received to date. An election of officers will also be held. (Continued from Page 1) Cass Tech gathering, was forced to cancel his trip because of pres- sure of work. Those who came with Morgen- thau included Henry Montor, executive director of the United Jewish Appeal; Herman Gilman, Boston chairman; and Charles Fruchtman, Toledo leader who contributed $250,000 to the cam- . paign. The last two spoke at the dinner session. Aid Middle-Aged to Settle in Israel Speakers at the Cass Tech rally included Julian Krolik, JWF president; Louis Berry, De- troit campaign chairman; Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, who memorial ized Fred Butzel, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise: Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, woman leader; Gilman; Lt. Shul- amitch Krinsksy and Lt. Col. Mati Dagan of the Israeli army; and Rabbi Morris Adler. behalf of the city. Lillian Feld was re-installed as president of the Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary at a meetinq held at the home of Frieda Shiffman. Guests were Rose Cowan. Har- riet Bogorad, Esther Graff, Judy Blackman and lietty Shipper. Members desiring poppies contact Rose Cantor, TY. 5-4408, or Sue Weingarden. UN. 4-5591. The group will meet at 8 p.m.. Tues- day, at the home of Louba Lupiloff, 1974 Tuxedo avenue. Red Mogen -Dovid to Meet Tuesday Allied Drive in Full Swing Acting Mayor George Ed- wards welcomed Morgenthau on Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary will hold its second annual mother and daughter affair at 8:30 p.m.. Mon- day at the Center. Prospective members are invited. • • • Photo by madman Morgenthau Lodge of Bnai Brith greets the son of the man after whom the lodge was named. Left to right, Paul Richman, Irving Davis, Gabe Glanz, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Jack Caminker, Mit- chell Bloom, Hilbert Sosin, Mode Nelson and Herb Capp. — NEW YORK—(JWNS)—A new organization to help middle-aged and elderly American Jews of above the "Hechalutz" age who want to go to Israel to settle has been formed under the auspices of the Labor Zionist Or- ganization. The organization was formed in response to a spontaneous urge on the part of many Labor- Zionists in America who want to leave the United States and set- tle in Israel.