Experienced Radio Men Form Team For New Social Service Air Series Two men of radio who made a hit as a writer-director team in a dramatized series on the problems of everyday American families over WJZ, New York, early in 1949, are doing it again in "Family Closeup" which made its debut over WXYZ and the American Broadcasting Company, Sept. 11. The series is being heard weekly over WXYZ, Tuesdays at 8 p. m. The writer is Abram S. Ginnes, whose climb to' an important ily Closeup," with its micro- place in radio and television scopic examination of tensions writing was preceded by a var- and conflicts within the family ied career as student, waiter, Circle, their mutual interest is entertainer, publicity man, fund given full play. raiser and social worker. The director is Martin Andrews—the "man at the wheel" for many of ABC's stellar dramatic and documentary productions, in- cluding last year's "V. D." Ginnes, who has been de- scribed by Variety and the New York Times as one of radio's "mature" writers and Andrews, STRASBOURG (JTA) — T h e who is frequently tagged as "flamboyant," are teamed up for European Consultative Assembly a series on network radio for recommended the establishment the first time. Their prior col- of an international supreme laboration in "Family Closeup," court to guarantee human rights when it was presented for New and fundamental freedoms, just York audiences only, won such before it concluded its first ses- praise that ABC was induced to sion here. The original sugges- extend it in a 12 week series for tion that the Council of Europe guarantee human rights was the whole network. This time the weekly family made by Winston Churchill and episodes, based on true stories a group of delegates from vari- of family conflict (but without ous countries. The vote in favor of the reso- the real family identifications) are sponsored by the Public Af- lution was 65 to 1, with 17 ab- fairs Department of ABC in co- stentions. The lone opposition operation with the Family Serv- vote was cast by a member of ice Association of America and the British Labor delegation, as its 250 member agencies were eight of the abstainers. throughout the country. Here, The remainder of the abstain- in Detroit, the series is pre- ing group was composed of Con- sented by 1/1, TXYZ in cooperation servative and Catholic repre- with the Jewish Social Service sentatives. Before the court carr be and the Family Service Society. established, the Council of Eu- In five years, Ginnes has written almost every possible rope, of which the Assembly is type of radio show. In 1948. he the lower house, must approve was winner of an award from the resolution. The upper house, the National Conference of the Council .of Ministers, on Christians and Jews for one of which are represented the For- the best 10 programs of 1947. eign Ministers of the twelve na- This dramatization, "The Fury tions composing the Council of of Man," featuring Paul Lukas Europe, will begin to discuss all and centered on the theme of the recommendations of the race hatred, Was an Easter Assembly in about six to eight broadcast and brought eulogies weeks. and comments from even the Napoleon instituted the French most. remote sections of the country. For almost one solid Legion of Honor in 1802. year now, Ginnes has been writing and producing his own television show on the Dumont network. BEST WISHES Andrews might. have been an FOR A HAPPY actor . or an opera singer. - He aspired to both and through- NEW YEAR thern widened his preparation for radio. • TO OUR MANY He entered radio with the FRIENDS AND three-fold role of announcer, CUSTOMERS singer and actor on a Holly- wood. station. Later he was as- sociated with Stations KROD, El Paso, and ITSA, San Anto- nio, where he was promoted to program director. The radio team of Ginnes and 13226 DEXTER Martin are men of differing Between Tyler & Waverly personalities but they manifest one strong common trait—a TO. 9-4690 simple and unaffected liking for people and a studious inter- est in their behavior. In "Fain- THE JEWISH NEWS-25 Friday, September 23, 1949 Jewish Writers Send Four to PEN Assembly ROME, (JTA) — Four Jewish delegates are attending the in- ternational assembly of PEN Clubs which opened during the week-end in Venice. Represent- ing the poets, essayists and nov- elists of Israel are Yaakov Ca- han and Reuven A v in c am (Grossman). Jacob Glatstein is attending as delegate of the Yiddish PEN Club of America while I. Efroykin is a delegate from France, representing Jew- First Chemical Plant In Operation in Israel ish writers of Europe. Mayor Daniel Auster of Jeru- salem paid a call on Mayor L. Rabecchini of Rome and was presented with an album of phr tographs of the city. Along-. side his name in the municipal- ity's visitors' book, Mayor Auster wrote: "With heartiest greetings from one Eternal City to an- other, the Mayor of Jerusalem to the Mayor of Rome." European Assembly Asks Establishment of Eighty-Three Years of Continued Service Human Rights Court 7 866 ._ 7 949 This is part of the installa- tion at Fertilizers and Chemi- cals, Ltd., a chemical plant that recently began operations near Haifa in Israel. The only enterprise of its kind there, it will reduce the country's im- ports of chemicals by millions of dollars annually. To date $1,350,000—about $250,000 of it American funds invested and lent by the Palestine Eco- nomic Corporation—has been put into the new company. Hebrew U. Law Faculty To Open in November New Year's Greetings TO CALL OUR FRIENDS IN MICHIGAN BURTON ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY Burton Bldg. 350 E. Congress RA. 9800 3 Branches ifi Detroit Brandies in Oakland, Macomb, St. Clafr and Washtenaw Counties Abstracts - Title Insurance - Escrow Service JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e newly-established law school of the Hebrew 'University will open in November. . • • HAPPY NEW YEAR KLASSIE LASSIE c9fay the New Year bring with it the fullest measure of justice, peace and brotherhood ,among Our Sincerest Greetings all nations and all men. to the Jewish Community A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR FORD Michigan Linen Suppliers Board of Trade MOTOR COMPANY 14211,