Louis Tendler Gets MC Award THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Attorneys Aim at Friday, May 25, 1951 gh AJC Goal :,•••.: • 4:k< • United Fund. Launches Fourth Annual Drive, Re-Elects Dr. Cooksey LOUIS TENDLER of the Detroit News receives the annual Amity Award of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, for a series of articles he wrote on the Negro community of Detroit. From the left: Mrs. B. DICKMAN, AJC president, Tendler, Mrs. HARRY FRANK, GEORGE SCHERMER, chairman of Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee, and Mrs. SAM GREEN, president, Michigan AJC Council. Bnai Brith Lodge Destroyed By Hitler Lives Again in U.S. PHILADELPHIA. — A Bnai Brith lodge that was liquidated in Germany by the Nazis has come to life again—and with the same members! This time it is located in Phil- adelphia, and every one of its present charter members belong- ed to it when it functioned in Breslau, Germany, before Hitler came to power. This is believed to be the first time in Bnai Brith's 107 years of history that one of its lodges was reborn in this country after having been destroyed abroad. In Breslau, the lodge, named for the great Jewish historian, Heinrich Graetz, functioned for many years as an influencial agency in the Jewish communi- ty. After Hitler ordered the liq_ uidation of Bnai Brith through- out Germany, where there were 14,000 Bnai Brith members in 1933, Heinrich Graetz Lodge dis- solved, • and during the war its members were widely scattered. Many of the survivors, however, settled in Philadelphia, where they resolved to re-form their lodge. They took their old name, Heinrich Graetz Lodge. The first president of the new Heinrich Graetz Lodge is William Graetz, a relative of the Jewish historian. Marine Hero Wins Four Awards in Battle TV Goldbergs Flop, But Will Continue on Air MINNEAPOLIS, (AJP) — A Jewish Marine sergeant who participated in battles through Korea was the recipient of four awards for valor. Sgt. Sherman Richter, w a s awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart with one cluster for being wounded twice and a Unit commendation medal. Ac- cording to the American Jewish World, he suffered a shrapnel leg wound in March and was re- leased from the hospital April 18. On April 24, he was wounded a second time. NEW YORK (AJP) — Failure of the "Goldbergs" to draw a new audience was cited as a factor in the General Foods Corp. decision to drop sponsor- ship of a television version of the famed Jewish radio family. The "family" will continue on radio. The program's sponsor, Gen- eral Food Corp., disclosed that it would not nenew its contract with CBS for the "Goldberg" TV program when the show goes off the air for the summer on June 18. The program was on radio for nearly a decade before its televised career began on March 28, 1949. United campaigning has proved that it can attract top leader- ship, raise more money for the agencies than they could on their own, and that agencies do not lose their identity by join- ing with others, H. J. Heinz II, national chairman of the United Red Feather Campaigns, told the annual meeting of the United Health and Welfare Fund which launched the fourth campaign of the organization. Directors of the fund re- elected Dr. Warren B. Cooksey of Detroit president. Edward G. Hacker of Lansing was named a vice-president and chairman of the Executive and Adminis- trative Committees. Members of the United Fund Board elected from Wayne County are: M. A. Cudlip, Bar- ney Hopkinsm, Frank N. Isbey, R. T. Johnston and Paul Sutton. , Among those continuing serv- ice on the board are Harry Becker, Martin I. Butzel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Julian H. Kro- lik, Judge Theodore Levin, Sam- uel Rubiner and Henry Wine- man. Israel Navy Cuts Short Its Visit to U.S. Cities NEW YORK (AJP)—The his- toric visit to the American shores by two vessels of th6 Is- rael Navy was curtailed under orders from the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Navy, the Ameri- can Jewish Press learned, and the ships were instructed to re- turn to Haifa. This curtailment order cancels visits to four principal Southern ports, Norfolk, Savannah, Jack- sonville and Miami. Both ships, the Haganah and her sister vessel, steamed into Philadelphia harbor on May 20 and left three days later for Baltimore. They are scheduled to sail up the, Potomac to Washington on May 29, then return to New York for several days in dry dock prior to returning to Israel. Haifa Non-Sectarian Clinic to Open Soon Under Kupat Holim NEW YORK (AJP)—Officials of CIO District 65 were informed that the Osman Clinic, a non- Jack Verdi Featured sectarian medical treatment cen- ter established by union mem- At Omena Inn Opening bers near Haifa in honor of Menuhin Uncovers Concerto District President Arthur Osman, Jack Verdi, master story teller, By Felix Mendelssohn would open in October, to serve will emcee the floor show and NEW YORK, (JTA) — A violin a mixed population of Jews, direct the acts in an original concerto composed by Felix Arabs and Christians. It is under Mendelssohn at the age of 13, the supervision of Kupat Holim. hitherto unknown to the music world has been acquired by Ye- hudi Menuhin and may be pre- sented by him next season, the celebrated violinist revealed. Menuhin said that he had ob- ON LAKE HURON tained the manuscript from a Modern housekeeping cottages to rent descendant of Mendelssohn. He by day, week, or season. Heated, run- ning water, electricity, gas cooking, described the concerto in D inside flush toilet, refrigeration, and minor as "a very sweet work" innerspring mattresses. 300 ft. sandy beach. Boats and bait. Also overnight and "very romantic." The short cabins. Phone or write early for res- piece,. he said, "has already all ervations, 72 miles from Detroit on U.S. 25. Phone Lexington 162F4 or the germs—in fact more than TO. 7-8611 after 7 p.m. germs — of Mendelssohn's gen- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ius." GLOR-RITA BEACH ••••••••••••••••+•••+•004404****44.4,4041414.41.,.****4 I A Wonderful Vacation Awaits Y ou at Aiming to equal last year's record of securing the largest num- ber of pledges for any section in the Allied Jewish Campaign professional division-536 contributors—are the attorneys, under the chairmanship of ABRAHAM SATOVSKY (left). Among the section's workers are (left to right) MAXWELL KATZEN, MOR- RIS WELLER and JACOB KEIDAN, By Maxine R. Levin Art Editor Jewish News William Hellman will show watercolors of Detroit scenes at his home, 3078 Ewald Circle, this Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m. and Monday from 7 to 10 p. in. This showing ties in appropri- ately with Detroit's 250th birth- day celebration as his subject matter includes Detroit streets, old buildings and picturesque mansions. Some watercolors are more successful than others and these come off with spontaneity, good color, pattern and pictorial quality such as "The Lamed Street Scene," "Buildings on St. Antoine" and a group of build- ings on John R. Hellman finds Detroit elegant and romantic. Old Detroiters will enjoy these pictures. The Unfinished Hitler Symphony BONN, (WJA)—"Neue Illus- trierte," an illustrated weekly published in Cologne, with a cir- culation of 680,000, recently car- ried a series of pictures of an unfinished Nazi newsreel show :- ing Hitler decorating young boys with the Iron Cross for their de- fense of Berlin. 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