Dr. Covalt to Address North End Clinic Anniversary Dinner Nov. 28 Donald A. Covalt, M.D., clini- cal director, New York Univer- sity. Institute of Rehabilitation DR. DONALD A. COVALT and Physical Medicine, will be principal- speaker when the board of trustees, medical staff and friends of North End Clinic cele- brate the agency's 25th anniver- sary at dinner, 7 p.m., Wednes- day, Nov. 28 at Hotel Statler. - Dr; Covalt, who will discuss "Rehabilitation in Chronic Dis- ease," is associate professor of rehabilitation and physical medicine in the NYU college of medicine, visiting physician in rehabilitation and physical medi- cines at Bellevue Hospital and consultant in rehabilitation to the Veterans' Administration, the United States Navy, the Wil- liam Hudson Community Center in New York City and the Unit- ed States Public Health Service. He has been assistant medical director of the Medical Rehabili- tation Service, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Veterans' Administration and chief of the Convalescent Training Division, Office of the Air Surgeon, Head- quarters Army Air Service, and established the first AAF con- valescent hospital in M i m i Beach. A graduate of Indiana University, Dr. Covalt began his practice in Muncie, Ind., and remained there until 1942, when he entered military medical service. Special awards will be given at the celebration to the medi- cal staff, board and clinic staff members who have been associated with the agency since its founding. The 14 physicians to be honored are Drs. Harry E. August, Louis Barnett, Arthur R. Bloom, Martin F. Feldstein, Laslo Gal- donyi, Arthur . Charles Ham- burger, Eli Harelik, Harry Kirschbaum, Ezra Lipkin, Sol G. Meyers, Saul Rosenzweig, David J. Sandweiss, I. S. Schembeck a n d Benjamin Shlain. Dr. Harry Topcik will repre- sent members of the dental group among the 25-year men, while board members to be honored are Edith S. Heaven- rich and Julian H. Krolik. Clinic personnel with a quarter century of service to their record are Lucy Y. Top- cik, pharmacy, Beulah Woods, nurse's aid, and Elsie M. Wun- d e r l i c h, superintendent of physical therapy. The medical -staff, headed by Dr. Sol G. Meyers, chief of staff, and Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, assist- ant chief, is selected from among qualified physicians and dentists of the community, without regard to race or creed. North End Clinic--a member agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation and a Red Feather Service supported by the Torch Fund—provides medical, dental and diagnostic treatment for people unable to afford private care. Histadrut to Plan Campaign Activities At Conference Sunday A special conference of mem- bers of the executive committee of the Histadrut campaign, and Landsmanshaften leaders has been called for Sunday, 10:30 a.m., at the Labor Zionist In- stitute, 13722 Linwood, to plan the forthcoming drive, which will open Jan. ..... .... . at a rally at Bnai Israel to be addressed by:„ Senator Bd air Moody. At Sunday' conference' an- nouncement will be made of the names of: delegates to the convention i n Gottlieb New York, Nov. 23-25, of the National Labor Committee for Israel. Plans will be made for the bi-weekly cam- paign rallies of Histadrut and a report. will be heard from the nominating committee regard- ing plans for the election of the officials for the 1952 Histadrut campaign. Chaim Gottlieb, director of the forthcoming drive, an- nounced that the furniture divi- sion already is working. At a meeting at the home of Aaron Berg, progress in the division's work was announced by the di- vision chairman, Nathan Sheet- er. Restitution Claim Presented to U. S. DE Lula FINEST WINES b. MADE AND BOTTLED BY RON WINERIES. DETROIT. MI LK " MICHIGAN BONDED WINERY O. WASHINGTON—On the eve of the 13th anniversary of Nazi Germany's first pogrom against the Jews, a delegation of Amer- ican Jewish leaders visited Un- der Secretary of State James E. Webb and informed him that the Jewish communities of the free world were united in demanding that Germany make practical amends for the staggering ma- terial losses inflicted upon Jewry by the Hitler regime. Presenting a declaration sign- ed by 20 major Jewish organi- zations of seven countries, in- cluding seven American central bodies, which sponsored a two- day Conference on J e wish Claims Against Germany in New York last month, the delegation told Mr. Webb that "no indem- nity, however large, can make good the destruction of human life" wrought by the Nazis. At the same time it was stated on behalf of the delegation that ".every elementary principle of justice and human decency re- quires that the German people shall, at the least, restore the plundered Jewish property, in- demnify the victims of persecu- tion, their heirs and successors, and pay for the rehabilitation of the survivors." Sir ERNEST MacMILLAN, the distinguished conductor of -,the Toronto Symphony, will appear at Masonic Auditorium on Nov. 27. THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Early Deadline for Nov.23 Issue Friday, November 16, 1951 Rubiner to Speak On ILIA Broadcast On account of Thanksgiving, it will be necessary to close forms for the issue of Nov. 23 of The Jewish 1\1- ws a day earlier than usual. Deadline for photographs for that issue will be at 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16. Deadline for copy will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 19. Please cooperate by submitting your copy for that issue as early as possible. Center Book Forum to Meet The Center book forum will discuss Henry Kraus. "In the City Was a Garden" at its meet- ing at 9 p.m., Monday in the Woodward Jewish Center. Dr. Ed Pintzuk will be reviewer. JUST ARRIVED! NEW! Holland Herring Firm • Tender Delicious MILKERS AND MIXED At your local grocer or delicatessen . 1 lb. 5 oz., 3-5 lb. tins • 9•lb. kegs . :s e) 5th SAMUEL H. RUBINER, presi- dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, will speak on the United Jewish Appeal's final broadcast of 1951, "The True Ground," at 10:30 p.m., Sunday, over Station WWJ. The program will star Greer Garson and .Joseph Cot- ten. Rubiner will speak in behalf of the TJJA, major beneficiary of the Allied Jewish Campaign of Detroit, and of the 55 other local, national and overseas agencies supported in the single primary campaign of the Detroit Jewish community. Anniversary SALE Madver to Address Assembly of CIFWF Prof. Robert M. Maclver, New York, will serve as panel con- sultant when official communi- ty delegates to the 20th General Assembly of the 'Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds discuss and take action on the Maclver Report on Jew- ish Community Relations, Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, at Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Julian Freeman, Indi- anapolis, CJF- WF president, Prof. Maclver will preside. Reflecting growing communi- ty concern and interest in prob- lems of local needs and plan- ning, a number of meetings have been scheduled for dele- gate discussion and action. In pre-Assembly meetings, Nov. 29, health and welfare leaders from every part of the United State's and Canada, will discuss plan- ning for local services. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Detroit, will speak at a session on "Planning for the Changing Budget Dol- lar." Deny Levenson's Request to Halt Yiddish Review on Broadway._ NEW YORK, (AJP)—Federal Judge William Bondy denied an. injunction to humorist Sam. Le- venson in his move to halt "Ba- gels & Yox," Yiddish comedy. now being shown on Broadway. Levenson charged that the ma- terial used was 'originated by h i m . The show's producers claimed that similarities result- ed from expressions which are common in Yiddish folklore. Your Great Opportunity To Buy Furniture of Quality and Style 1 At Big Savings . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE PRICES TO BUY YOUR HOLIDAY GIFTS!! 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