Home for Aged. Resident Shows Skill To Leader of AfF Women's Institute THE JEWISH NEWS - 7 Friday, January 18, 1958 -Harry Laker was installed as Worshipful Master of Crafts- man Lodge, F. & A.M. at its re- cent election meeting. Assisting him will be the following: Al Speyer, se- nior warden; Mannie Klasky, junior warden; Nate Taisch, nior 'deacon; Sidney H. Jack-, son, junior dea con; William Rosenberg, sec- retary; Dave Berke, treasur- Laker er; Emil DombroWer, tiler; Jack Kaufman, chaplain; Emmanuel Bauman, marshall; Sam Green, Dave Weinberg, Sam Steam, Harry J. Jacobson, Jack Harris; Harry Green, Dave E. Otley, Irv- ing Laker, M. J. Morganroth, Irving 'Brown, Jerome Reskin HARRY SHEPLOW, 77, a resident of the Jewish Home and Davidi SaperStein, stewards. Hamburg Court Clears Lueth of Nazi Label Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Jewish Groups Spur Dewey's Removal of N.Y. Blue Law NEW YORK (AJP)—A march on Albany by Jewish leaders to bolster Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's proposal to the N.Y. Legislature that it revamp its Sunday blue laws was weighed here as part of the over- all strategy in oremoving from :l the book laws 1which for years ih a v e plagued :observant Jew- Jai businessmen. The commit- - Dewey •-• headed by Benjamin Koenigsberg, a Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America leader, repre- sents More than a score of New York orthodox. and non- othodox • bodies. HAMBURG—Erich Lueth, in- tiator of the "peace with Israel" / movement in West Germany, Tuesday was cleared in a Ham- burg court of charges of having engaged in pro-Nazi activities before and during World War II. Witnesses in behalf of Lueth, a West German government press official, testified that he had carried on activities agaitrist the Nazis. In the course of the hearing, the judge remarked on Lueth's campaign against Veit .,Ha,fla,n, producer of the Nazi anti-Serni- tic film, "Jew Suess," and sug- gested -that the Bonn official should either come to terms with the producer or "leave him alone." Lueth retorted that "it wouldn't hurt this country if the German courts did some Hebrew U. to Choose worrying about Harlan." Successor to Brodetsky Studio Ponders. Possibility Of Fanny Brice Movie HOLLYWOOD, (AJP) — The fad of telling the life stories of Je_wish entertainers has been ex= tended to include - stage, screen and radio immortal, Fanny Brice. With film stories on Eddie Ciritor, Harry Richman, a n d Sophie Tucker either underway or being considered, a major studio this week disclosed it was toying with a picture on the career of the late Miss Brice. Rabbi Sperka to Address Center Open Forum Meeting Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, of Cong. Bnai David will be guest' speaker of the open forum of the Woodward Jewish Center at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. Nathan- iel H. Rubin will be chairman. Rabbi Sperka, prison chaplain for Jewish inmates of Jackson Prison for many years, will tell of his experiences in the service of rehabilitation. The public is invited. Walter Klein tQ Address . Forum of Young Israel Young Israel will present Walter Klein, assistant director of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, as guest speaker in the sev- enth program of its Friday eve- ning forums. Klein will speak on "Organized Hatred and the Problem of Prejudice in De- troit," at 8:30 p. m., today, in the Youth Center auditorium. The public is invited. A social and discussion will follow Klein's talk. YIVO Adopts $450,000 Budget NEW YORK (JTA)—The 26th annual conference of the Yid- dish Scientific Institute (YIVO) adopted a $450,000 budget for 1952: While the same . budget was adopted last year, only $162,000 'was raised, delegates learned. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The •Jewish News JERUSALEM The board of governors of the Hebrew Uni- versity Monday night opened a conferenge at which plans must be made- to find- a - successor to Prof. , Selig, Brodetsky, president of the University Who recently submitted his resignation. It is understood that the board plans to appoint a sub- -committee which will be charged with the responsibility of nomi- nating a new president. The board also discussed the Univer- sity's economic status and will prepare the groundwork for a meeting of the board of trustees: next summer. Hate Magazine Swamps Five. N.Y. Boroughs NEW YORK, (AJP) — Wide- s p r e a d circulation throughout the city's five boroughs of an anti-Jewish hate magazine is re- ported a.s anti-bias authorities mapped possible legal action against the publisher. Copies of the hate magazine— it's published in upstate New York—have appeared in increas- ing numbers in the past month, especially in the Bronx and Brooklyn. First disclosure of the period- ical's stepped-up New York City circulation came from columnist Edward Zeltner, of the New York Daily Mirror. NEW YORK A unique "cor- respondence school" offering courses in Jewish religion .and culture is now being conducted on a national scale by the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tigns, parent body of Reform Judaism. Inauguration of the project was announced by Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendr a t h president of the 'Union, as he made public report from Dr. Emanuel Ga- moran, the organ ization' Director of Edu- cation. The re- port marked Dr. Gamoran's 30th Dr. Gamoran year with UAHC. — Harry Laker to Head Craftsman Lodge for aged, demonstrates to Mrs. NORMA SILVER, executive secretary, Health Council, United Community Services, and IRA SONNENBLICK, director of the Home, his proficiency at making candle holders. Mrs. Silver will moderate the session on the aged at the sixth annual institute of the Women's Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, at 9:30 a.m., Jan. 30, at Temple Beth El. UAHC to Inaugurate Correspondence School ewry On . The use of correspondence school methods was devised to provide facilities for the religious education and training of 100,000 Jewish men, women and chil- dren living in communities that are too small to maintain a synagogue or religious school where they can strengthen their Jewish ties. Subjects include Jewish his- tory, Jewish holidays, the Bible, Jews in- America, leading a Jew- ish life in the modern world and other related subjects. Courses are supervised by professional teachers who keep' in touch with those enrolled by sending study outlines, suggested readings and regular quizzes. Hikers Urge New Members To Join Winter Activities Unit Seven of the Hikers' Club invites all interested people to participate in its winter activi- ties of tobogganing and ice skating. The group meets at 1:30 p.m., each Sunday, at the Avalon Theater parking lot. For fur- ther information, call Milton Ross, UN. 3-7149, or Sam Fried, Ia'sT. stir - 1-1194. 411111MIIMIN, Ruby Cleaners & Tailors All Types of Alterations Remodeling All Work Guaranteed We Call for and Deliver 2167 Ewald Circle TO. 8-0458 the _A,. This Week's Radio and Tele- vision -Programs of Jewish Interest E. The JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE -2 announces the moving of its offices THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 13. Station; WWJ Feature: The story of a doctor who tries to play God is dra- matically told in "A Matter of Life or Death." MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. ‘13 Station : WXYZ Feature: "How to Hate" is the topic of Rabbi Rolanti B. Gittel- sohn, guest speaker on Dr. Jo- nah B. Wise's 18-year-old pro- gram. Adas Shalom Opens Series On Great Jewish Novels . On Tuesday at 9 p.m. the Adas Shalom. adult study.institute will present a new lecture series,. conducted by. Rabbi Jacob Se:-, :gal., called "Truth through Fic-. tion-7 Great :Jewish Novels." • The course will analyze the following outstanding ,novels: "As A Driven. Leaf:" "Son of the Lost Son;" and "Tevyek's Daughters." Five courses. in Hebrew and a course on "The Land of Israel" are held each Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Registration is open to all men and women in the com- munity. MOVING NOTICE - JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE FROM Farwell Building, 1249 Griswold TO Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building 163 MADISON AT JOHN R The agency will be closed Thursday afternoon, January 17, 1952, and all day Friday, January 18, 1952— Will re-open 8:45 a.m. Monday, January 21, 192 at Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison at John R. No Change in Telephone Number a . - WOodword 1-8570 . . Billy Rose's East Side Story . 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