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March 20, 1942 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the

Nlarch 20, 1942

A. Z. A. Stag Fraternity
Night at Center March 27

3

Legal Chronicle

Invest With Uncle
Sam—Buy Bonds!

500 Football Games from Bnai Brith Go To Uncle Sam's

Sailors and Marines

Combining a night of enter-
tainment with a basketball game,
AZA, the Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization, will hold its annual
stag fraternity night, Saturday,
March 21, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, beginning at
8:30 p. m.
The game will be between tip ,
current AZA All-Stars and the
Alumni and will be refereed by
Sam Leiberman, AZA member,
and local all-star college center
who led in scoring for Detroit
collegiates this year as a mem-
ber of the Lawrence Tech Quin-
tet.
Following the game which will
be held in the gym, a program
will be presented in the audi-
torium featuring "Cincy" Sachs,
coach of the Detroit Auto Club
basketeers, sport movies, talks
by Coach levy of the Center,
Fred Sorkowitz, AZA member,
and Nicholas Brazy, member of
the National AZA advisory coun-
cil, a playlet and refreshments.
There will also be a presenta-
tion of a check for $50 by the
local AZA to the Russian War
Relief campaign. This repre-
sents part of the money raised
by the local AZA members in
their waste paper salvage cam-
paign which is still in progress,
giving all proceeds to various
defense agencies.
No admission will be charged
and all young Jewish men be-
tween the ages of 15 and 21 are
invited.

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DEMOCRATIC NOONDAY
LUNCHEON CLUB

The Democratic Noonday
Luncheon Club will have as their
guest speaker Hon. William Dow-
ling, Prosecutor of Wayne Coun-
ty, in the Normandy Room at the
Book Cadillac Hotel, Thursday
March 26, at 12:30. The club will
hold their monthly luncheon the
last Thursday of each month.
The following are officers: Wil-
liam I. McKenzie, honorary
chairman; Dr. Robert Rosen,
chairman; Patrick Nertney, vice
chairman, and Betty Herbert
Robson, secretary and treasurer.

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Top: Marine Corps officers receiving 250 indoor football games known as "Stars on Stripes"
from Bnai Brith's war service department for us , of men in Iceland, Alaska, Hawaii and other
overseas points. Major David Barry, Brig. Gen. R thtrt L. Denig and Congressman Samuel A. Weiss,
member of Bnai Brith's national defense committee, who presented the games. Bottom: Com-
mander Edward P. Moore, commandant of the U. S. aval Air Station at Anacostia; Chief Naval
Aviation Pilot Leroy Loewer, Aviation Machinist Mate John H. Johnson receiving the first batch
of games from Congressman Weiss. A thousand of the games had previously been given to Army
posts and Air bases.

Veterans .Want Destroyer To Be Named ,
In Memory of Com. Uriah Philip Levey

The Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States, through its com-
mander, Nathan Lerner, is con-
tacting the United States Sen-
ators and Congressmen from
Michigan, urging them to use
their good offices to prevail upon
the Secretary of the Navy and
the United States Government
to name one of the new Ameri-
can destroyers in honor of the
memory of Commodore Uriah
Philip Levey, a naval hero of a
former war.
The department is continuing
to raise funds to assist the na-
tional organization in the pur-
chase of six pursuit planes which
will be donated to the United
States Government.
A meeting will be called by
the department in the very near
future to further correlate and
add to the plans for the Veter-
ans' participation in national de-
fense. The names of the various
post and auxiliary members who
are serving with the armed
forces or in civilian defense, as
well as others of the Jewish
faith, are being recorded by the
department.

-

SMALL OR LARGE

Country Orders

Sale—Apartment Property

V-

POST 190

Samuel Zussman, commander
of Post 190, recently moved to
Atlanta, Ga. The vacancy cre-
ated as commander of Post 190
is now being filled by Dr. Na-
than M. Goldberg. Harry Glick
is the senior vice-commander;
Bert Klein, quartermaster; Har-
ry Nathan, adjutant.
Dr. Nathan Goldberg has in-
stituted a class for first aid for
the Jewish War Veterans and
their auxiliaries at the Palmetto
Hotel in conjunction with the
American Red Cross.
The post is also forming a
Ladies' Auxiliary unit.

—V—

POST 135

Commander Benjamin E. Co-
wan of Post 135 will introduce
John F. Bugas, chief of the De-
troit district Federal Bureau of
Investigation, who will be the
principal speaker at the Vet-
erans' Bldg. on Monday, March
23, at 8 p. m. He will discuss
the place of the war veteran in
the pr e sent American crisis.

POST 230

Dr. Robert Rosen of Post 230
and regional vice commander,
was recently appointed to the
Board of County Auditors Medi-
cal Staff.
Harry Schaeffer, national ways
and means chairman, is further-
ing the "Adopt-a-Yank" move-
ment in cooperation with the
state department and the na-
tional organization.

Ambassador Steinhardt and Hank

Greenberg Win Awards

NEW YORK. (JPS) — From
the widely differing fields of
diplomacy and baseball two out-
standing Jews, Laurence Stein-
hardt, U. S. Ambassador to Tur-
key, and Hank Greenberg, for-
mer baseball star and now a ser-
geant in the U. S. Army, will be
awarded citations of honor by
the 92nd Street YMHA here.
Both men are former members
of the "Y".

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Mosaic Lodge to Hold
Annual Ladies' Night

Mosaic Lodge No. 530, F. Si
A. M., will hold its annual spring
ladies' night on Wednesday,
March 25. Dinner will be served
in the supper room of Masonic
Temple at 7 p. in., and will be
followed by cards and mah jong.
The evening's entertainment will
also feature several vaudeville
acts from some of the night
spots.
For the Masons there will be
a Master Mason degree, and the
Fuhrer brothers will take part
in the exemplification of the
degree work.
For reservations call Dr. Louis
Markle, secretary, at Tuxedo
2-5522, or Louis Abramowitz,
the worshipful master, at Tyler
4-9755 or Townsend 7-2204.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late David
Rogevein wishes to thank the
relatives and friends, and Rabbi
Ilarold N. Rosenthal, for the
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended them in their recent be
reavement.

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