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REYNOLDS: Annual Great Lakes Invita-
WED. thru SAT. 4 tional College Tournament 6
JIMMY COHEN 4 p.m. Dec. 27 at Olympia.
at the Piano 4 Michigan Tech will then take
on Yale. The consolation
MON. & TUES. ,
game will be held 6 p.m.
Dec. 28, followed by the
championship game.
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1974 BB Humanitarian Award
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the audience by general
chairmen C., Boyd 'Stock-
meyer of Detroit Bank and
Trust, and, attorney Irwin I.
Cohn.'
Louis Weber, chairman of
the Bnai Brith foundation
committee, presented a
plaque to Stockmeyer for his
efforts at the fundraising din-
ner, and a gold key to Cohn,
only the third - time Hillel
Foundation of Bnai Brith has
presented su4la a key.
Riccardo was lauded for
his efforts on behalf of the
community through programs
he initiated at Chrysler for
employes, and through his
work with the United Foun-
dation.
Sam J. Stone, international
Bnai Brith vice president,
introduced the honoree and
said that more men like him
were needed during troubled
times.
In accepting the gold
medallion, Riccardo said he
was accepting "on behalf of
brotherhood . . . not for my-
self. It is more difficult to
do good work in hard times,
and the efforts of all of us
are required."
Proceeds from the dinner
will be used to aid Bnai
Brith's youth services, in-
_eluding - Hillel programs at
colleges and high schools,
and counseling services;
Other dinner participants
included: Lawrence M. Ca-
rino of WJBK-TV; Cantor
Jacob B a r k 1 n of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi Milton
Arm of Cong. Beth Achim;
state Sen. Jack Faxon; the
Very Reverend Malcolm Car-
ron of the University of De-
troit; Paul Zuckerman of the
United Jewish Appeal; Sheri
Aaron of BBG; Lewis Check
of AZA; Michael Feigelman
of Wayne State University's
Hillel chapter and Morris
Direnfeld of the Bnai Brith
Supreme Lodge B-o a r d of
Governors.
John J. Riccardo, president
of Chrysler Corp., was the
1974 National Bnai B r it h
Humanitarian Award recip-
ient_ Sunday at a Gobo Hall
benefit dinner which at-
tracted approximately 900
persons.
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Riccardo, who has been
president of Chrysler since
1970, was lauded by several
speakers for his efforts with-
in and outside the automotive
industry on behalf of man-
kind. -
Proclamation's and letters
from Michigan Governor
William Milliken, the state
Senate, the Detroit Common
Council, and Detroit Mayor
Coleman Young were de-
livered to Riccardo.
An impressive array of
speakers was presented to
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Brith. _international vice president, after- Riccardo was
awarded the 1974 National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award
Sunday evening.
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Superior food, fine wines
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in a continental setting.
Entertainment Tuesday —
Saturday in The Tavern.
Banquet-party rooms for up
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Alex Delvecchio, general
manager •and coach of_ the
Red Wings, will be honored
7 p.m. Nov. 24 at Olympia,
for his contributions to
hockey. Ceremonies will pre-
cede a game with the Los
Angeles Kings.
There are two 'things to
aim at in life: first, to get
what you want; and, after
that, to enjoy it. Only the
wisest of mankind achieve
the second.—Logan Pearsall
Smith
' Telegraph and 10 Mile Roads in Southfield.
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