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June 13, 1919 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-06-13

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A merica Yewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Down Two Enemy Planes;
Gets Official Citation

Officially recorded with the destruc-
O tion of two German airplanes in bat-
tle user 10000 feet in the air. cited
f.ir extraordinary valor and efficiency
n in numerous bombing raids over Gor-
o
man cities, member of the first day
bombing group of the American 'Ex-
peditionary Forces, instructor in aero
acrobatics at aviation camps. pilot of
O many airplanes across the English
channel, and with a record of thrilling
experiences in every branch of the
air service that makes the our stand
on end, Lieut. Alexander Tolchan,
With Aero Squadron, is hack home m
Detroit after 18 months contin u a us

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Foremost among these policies is the funda-
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he must be highly satisfied with his purchase from a "return on
investment" standpoint.

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universally is protected and maintained by manufac-
turing every important unit in the International organization

Lieut. Alexander Tolchan.

service. He resides With his aunt and

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davies
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longer, Lieut. Tolchan would no doubt
have returned an — ace," for the duels
m which he brought down the two
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planes occurred within a space
of two weeks just before the signing
of the armistice. It was on Oct. 2.),
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business and peppering away all the
time until Tolchan's machine took on
the appearance of lattice work. TM-
O ' char let the German wear himself out
and then let loose with all sorts 01
fancy dives and dips and loops and
at the proper moment fired the shot
that saved his life and sent the enemy
machine plunging to earth in a mass
of flames. His second victim was
brought down on November 4th, one
week before the war ended, in the
region of Vigneul. This time the fight
took place over 12,000 feet in the
clouds.

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Lieut. Tolchan operated in the Ar-
gonne - Meuse sevtpr during the tre-
mendous wive that broke Inc back of
the C,•rman army and ended the war.
He participated in ten bombing raids,
and among the places he alone
dropped over a ton of high explosit es,
,ere Montmedy, Stenay, Sedan, and
lin - Laney. In general army orders oil
Not eniDer 21, 1918, he received the
following citation: "Lieut. Alexander
Tolchan, A. S., U. S. A., as pilot of
the Riot Aero Squadron performed
efficient and hazardous work in the
Argonne-Meuse sector, Oct.-Nov. 19th,
during operations of the First Day
Bombardment Group."

Driroit's Nem Public Library

It is an interesting fact that the
only Jewish boys in tins group of four
squadrons were Lieut. I olchan and
his observer, Lieut. Herman Fein-
stein of Columbus, Miss. This pair
were together all the time and they
participated in more raids than any
other team in the group. Tolchan
came through the war without a
painlessly and per- scratch, but Feinstein was injured
manently by the when another machine ran into him.

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has, during the course of his life,
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anything else he could give-

Tolchan enlisted on July 5th, 1917.
He trained with the Royal Flying
Corps in Canada, then in Texas, and
later at Salisbury Plain, England. He
was sent to the Aero School at Tern-
berry, Scotland, where he became aero
acrobatic instructor. For some time
he was attached to the Central Dis-
vatch Pool, whose business it was to
fly new machines across the channel
to France. Tolchan made this his-
toric trip many times in the remark-
able time of 25 minutes.

Lieut. Tolchan is a graduate of the
Engineering Dept. of the Michigan
Agricultural College, class of 1914.
Before the war he was connected with
the engineering staff of the City of
Detroit.

Jewish and Gentile Students at
N. Y. U. Quarrel Over Protest

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New York—A bloody clash between
Jewish and Gentile students was nar-
rowly averted last Wednesday after-
noon when the Chancellor and Facul-
ty of New York University inter-
vened and granted several demands
of • the Jewish students. The chief
reason for the indignation and bitter-
ness among the Jewish students was
the fact that the Gentile students had
called a secret meeting on Tuesday
night, in which they passed a resolu-
tion demanding that America should
not intervene on behalf of the Jews
in the pogrom countries.
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The Student-Body of New York U. when Wantm
'tad a week before at a general meet-
ing decided by a great majority to
protest against the pogroms and to
demand that Congress and the Presi•
dent intervene on behalf of the Jews
in Poland. Sonic anti-Semitic Gen- 1
tile students and adherent.; of Pader-
ewski could not swallow this. They
therefore called a secret meeting of
the Student-Body to which they did
not
they invite
pas the Jews. At
sed the abov this
e mentioned
meeting ,
resolution, against the Jews and re-I
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