Organize BB Lodge in Honor of Centennial Poet Williams Calls Jews 'a Shylock Race' NEW YORK, (AJP) — Inter- definite opinion, Wilkins repeat- viewed on John Wingate's ed his accusation. "Night Beat" TV show, poet "The Jews," he said, "take William Carlos Williams charg- financial advantage of their cli- ed that all Jews represented a ents . . . they are a race to "Shylock race." When Wingate, themselves." Williams was all somewhat taken aback, asked praise for anti-Semite Ezra Williams whether this was his Pound. Us O to c/2 Forming the nucleous of a new Bnai Brith lodge, being organized in honor of 100 years of Bnai Brith activity in Mich- igan are these young men, pictured, left to right (top row) : Dr. Ellsworth Levine, Leslie Abramson, Douglas Frazien, Robert Steinberg, vice-president; Irving Halpern, president; Dr. Samuel Inwald, Hanley Gur- win, Dennis Aaron, secretary; Sid Levine, Bob Wartell, Milton Weinstein, past pres- ident of ' Pisgah Lodge and the Detroit Council of Bnai Brith who is the group's sponsor, Aubrey Meyerson and Harry Katz, C/2 Council president; (bottom row) Bud Cha•lip, Irving Blum, Nat Levine, Al Aston, Dr. George Bean, Harold Lynn, Bob Gaberman, Harvey Tenrien, membership chairman. Not present are Allen Krass, Carmi Slomovitz, David - Denn, Sheldon Levin, Max Caplan, Phil Bitker and Arnold Schaefer. Plans are now being made for a charter installation dinner-dance. The new group, which expects to be chartered in 60 days, urges all young men to contact any of the officers ,,or the Bnai Brith of- fice, WO. 3-7838, for details. This season GGG is the suit to wear! Luxury fabrics ... elegant tailoring... flawless lines ...all help you radiate the "in - the - money" look that's the world- wide symbol of the All-American male! Dress right in GGG clothes ... you can't afford not to! Charge Accounts, Invited Olympic Medalist, Agnes Keleti, to Vie in Maccabiad By SAM MILLER (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) , heroic Raoul Wallenberg. soon after the return of Krieger Agnes went into hiding. Wit h from Israel, plans will be made the aid of "Aryan" identific a- for the formation of a perma- tion papers, she found employ - nent Detroit committee for ment as maid and as a factor y Sports in Israel, to insure that hand until the end of the Hi t- qualified Detroiters in the fu- ler nightmare. The sports writers took not e ture are assured of participa- of her for the first time whe n tion in the Maccabiah Games. she emerged as winner of th e 1947 Central European Gym nastics Meet held in Ljubljana • From 1948 to 1955, she wo n the Hungarian women's gym nastics title each year. Picked to participate in the London Olympics of 1948, she could not compete because she was temporarily disabled through an accident. By 1952, when the next Olympic Games were held in Helsinki, she attained first place and a gold medal in the floor exercises. Two years later in Rome, she secured the women's world championship both on the uneven bars and in the team exercises with port- able apparatus. The Maccabi World Union hastened to extend a warm in- vitation. * * MUNICH—When athletes from two dozen countries parade into the modern stadium at Ramat Gan Sunday to open the Fifth Maccabiah, the greatest • prize winning champion of all the Olympic Games will march in the ranks of the Israel team. She is Agnes Keleti, a pretty Jewish sports star from Hun- gary who last year in Mel- bourne amassed four gold and two silver medals, an unpre- cedented total in Olympic rec- ords. Of the four individual exer- cises in which the world's best gymnasts compete, the judges ruled her supreme in three categories — on the balance beam, on the uneven bars and in the floor exercises. She also was among the six girls who won the gold medal In team drill. In the combined exercises, she qualified for one of her silver medals, the other being bestowed by virtue of her part in achieving second place for Hungary in the wo- men's team championship. - She is an avowed Jew and had been a prewar member of a famed Jewish athletics club — V. A. C. ("Vivo Athletikai Club") in her native Budapest., Her father, Franz Klein, a ' small scale commercial canner, had been dragged off a Buda- Byron Krieger, current three- pest street car and taken straight to a railroad cattle car weapon fencing champion of destined for Auschwitz where Michigan and a member of the he perished in the gas cham- 1952 and 1956 U.S.• Olympic bers. Teams, left this week for Israel, His wife and Agnes' sister v - here he will be Detroit's only escaped the Nazi extermination representative in the 5th World apparatus because mother and Maccabiah Games. daughter found refuge in one While Detroit was to have of the "Swedish_ houses" estab- been represented by basketball lished in Budapest by the star Ralph Goldstein and swim- mer Barry Shapiro, who re- cently won the Junior AAU championship in the breast- stroke, in addition to Krieger, insufficient funds were raised here to send the other two athletes. According to Herman Fish- man, who was only recently FOR named to the U.S. Committee for Sports in Israel, there was insufficient time and prepara- tion to secure the $4,500 to send all three athletes. Krieger, him- LUXE self, raised most of the funds to qualify for the trip, Fish- man said. The 10,000-mile round trip WINES to Israel will bring Krieger's foreign travels in sports com- petition to over 62,000 miles. He has competed previously or di- rected tournaments in Austra-. lia, Finland, Buenos Aires, Caracas and Guatemala City. WINE ON THE ROCKS Krieger will be joined in the (ICE CUBES AND WINE) fencing competition by his WINE HIGHBALL OR COOLER (WINE, ICE AND YOUR FAVOR- Olympic teammate, Alberti ITE SOFT DRINK Axelrod, of Maine, 1955 nation- Any season, Cadillac Club is al foil champion, who also was the best tasting wine you can a member of the 1952 and '561 buy. It's the largest selling wine Olympic squads. Krieger will in Michigan. fence in foil and -saber. 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