March 5, 194:

DETROIT JE NISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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PRISONERS

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Mrs. Rose Cowan Named
BAY CITY NOTES
Pisgah Bowing League
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Kahn Parliamentarian for
Reaches $200,000 Goal
have returned home from a short Veterans Organizations

COUNCIL

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that suitable resolutions be draf
ed for presentation to Mrs. Li
Tian Aaron, president of Pisge
Auxiliary, and Max Goldhot
treasurer of Pisgah Lodge, wi
as co-chairmen of the Million Do
lar War Bond Drive to sponst
two submarine chasers, gave ui
tiringly of their efforts to assui
the successful conclusion whit
was reported.
Last Wednesday night membe
of the Greater Detroit B'nai B'rii
Council attended the second a:
nual Inter-Faith Brotherhood bai
quet at Amity Hall, the home
the Gabriel Richard Council
the Knights of Columbus, th
banquet was spionsored jointly 1
Knights of Columbus Councils
Detroit, Wayne County Council
Master Masons and the Great
Detroit B'nai B'rith Council.

which at that time was independ-' The Pisgah B"nai B'•ith Bowl- vacation in Florida.
The Department of Michigan
ent and later under Soviet direc- ing league went over the top . in
Mrs. Louis Levinsohn of De- Ladies' Auxiliary, Jewish War
tion, the campaign for sending attaining its $200,000 U. S. War
troit
was
a
visitor
in
this
city
Veterans of the United States,
packages was initiated. In this Bond goal. Milton Weinstein,
respect we were greatly helped president, announced that each for a few days during the past were honored on Wednesday, Feb.
24, at a meeting of the Michigan
by money sent from America, member had a $100 goal to work week.
and by the moral and practical toward the quota. Highlight of
Miss Betty Goodgall has re- Women's National Patriotic De-
the
bond
drive
was
the
bowling
support of the Vilna Rabbinate.
turned from a trip to New York fense Council at the War Vet-
From the prisoners we received dinner which brought in $80,000 and other points in the East.
erans' Bldg., in the ball room,
by the appointment of Rose M.
hundreds of letters and thousands worth of bond sales. The drive
Home on a 10-day leave with Cowan, department president, as
of appeals for further help. We was concluded Sunday, Feb. 28
had direct information from pris- with Max Goldhoff, vice-president, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis parliamentarian for this group of
Hutton, 712 North Henry Street, 17 affiliated veteran organizations.
oners who were freed from in charge of Bond sales.
The following is the recent is Lieut. Robert S. Hutton. When
camps; from them we had au-
In the presentation of the
thentic and irrefutable statements bowling scores of the league as he returns to duty it will be at colors, Mrs. May Ginsburg, past
compiled
by
Phil
Rothschild
in
Fort
Benning,
Ga.,
to
which
he
certifying that the packages ac-
pestilent, and Mrs. Eve Finestein,
tually were received by the pris- charge of publicity and informa- has recently been transferred.
color bearer, marched with the
tion
for
the
league.
Al
Sklare's
oners. In all of our work, only Wider Scope team took first posi-
flags representing the Jewish War
Pvt.
Daniel
H.
Rotberg,
has
two packages were ever returned,
Veterans.
been
transferred
from
Camp
tion
in
the
team
standings
with
and these were accompanied by a 54 points and an average of 761. Luna, New Mexico, to the 808th
Ensign Shea represented the
brief note indicating that the ad- Former first placer, the Benevo- T.S.S. B•ks 605, Army Tech. Sch. WAVES and Lieut. Lillian Mor-
dressee had died.
lence team, captained by Joseph Sioux Falls, S. D. He is the son rison spoke for the WAACS; Col.
The changed political condi- Bloom, toppled to third place with of Mr. Joseph Rotberg, 219 Sher- J. L. Bachus represented the U. S.
tions in Europe compelled the an average of 750 and 53 points. man Street.
Army and urged the enlistment Gamma Kappa Chi Wit
prisoners to direct their appeal to Also a newcomer in the high team
of all young women over 21 years
Lieut.
and
Mrs.
David
Kahn
friends, relatives, known and even standings was Al Glossman's Har-
of age in the WAACS or the Interfraternity Crown
were
recent
guests
of
Mr.
and
unknown persons, in neutral mony team which moved into sec-
WAVES.
lands such as Switzerland, Swe- ond place with 53 points and Mrs. Alex Kahn, of North Van
The Gamma Kappa Chi fr
The music was furnished by
Buren
Street.
Lieut.
'Kahn
is
at-
den, Portugal and the United maintaining a high average of
the Glee Club of the Jewish War ternity of Wayne University wl
tached
to
the
station
hospital
at
States.
755.
Veterans Auxiliary No. 135 and the interfraternity basketIn
The Grand Lodge team, cap- Paine Field, Wash., and is en was accompanied by Mrs. Maurice crown by edging out Pt Tau Si
In New York City the cam-
to Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,
ma, 35-31, in a game which we
paign for helping prisoners was tained by Sam Pernikoff, now route
for special training at the medi- Benyas at the piano.
continued under the direction of holds the crown for high team, 3 cal
After the assembly sang the into overtime after the score w
officers' training school there.
games
with
an
average
of
2652.
the Women's Division of the As-
national anthem, a buffet lunch tied at 29 all at the end of •eg
lation time. High scorers for t
sociation of Jewish Refugees This was formerly held by the
was served.
game were Ralph Gross, At
from Poland. Because of limited National Monthly team, average,
Dr.
Joseph
Q.
Mayne
Garber and Chuck Kruger. Ea:
finances, the work was done on 2573.
Still solid in first place is Har-
ie• in the season, the G. K.
a very small scale.
To
Address
Temple
Beth El Sisterhood
captured the interfrat. footb:
On a much larger scale the ry Schwartz's Palestine team
work has been going on under the which holds the mark for high Israel Sisterhood
To Hear S. D. Rosen On title.
single game with a 948.
With the calling up of the A
direction of Polish organizations team,
These are the big names in the
On Monday, March 8, at 2 "The Russia Of Today" Corps reserves, the G. K. C. fr
in this country. In Detroit a Pisgah League, according to their
ternity lost six members, makk
special committee is active under averages: Harry Thomas, 185; P' m., the Temple Israel Sister-
the total of men serving in t
The
Sisterhood
of
Temple
Beth
hood
will
hold
its
regular
meet-
the chairmanship of Peter Dwor-
armed forces to 48 according
nicki. An office is maintained on Ben Dolgin, 180; L. Weinberg, ing in the lecture hall of the El will present Samuel D. Ro- Phil Rothschild in charge of i
sen, noted authority on Russia,
and J. Korn, 176. Detroit Institute of Arts.
Forest and Chene Streets, in Dom 180
Harry Thomas still paces the
Mrs. Roy Sarason, program at its regular monthly meeting to formation service. The followil
Polski Hall. In a report issued on bowlers with his 645for 3 games
left with the Air Corps reserve
January 7 of this year, the com- and none has wrestled the title chairman of the Sisterhood, has be held in the Brown Memorial Seymour Ribiat, Max Garber, Sc
mittee disclosed that with contri- of high single game from Martin arranged for the well known and Chapel of the Temple, Monday, mour Vander, Harold Boigi
prominent speaker Dr. Joseph Q. March 8.
butions totaling $13,779.22 dur- Miller with his 259.
Mr. Rosen was born in Russia Harry Silverman and Jack B
Mayne, who will speak on the
ing 1942 it has been enabled to
The following teams have won subject "Intolerance, Public En- and graduated from the Univer- kin.
ship no less than 6,345 packages the most points in the seconfl half
In adopting a war-time polii
of food and clothing to Polish of the Pisgah tourney: Wider emy Number One". An interesting sity. of Odessa. Although he has the fraternity has elected t
been
an
American
citizen
for
movie
will
follow
the
lecture.
prisoners in Germany. These have Scope, 22 pts., Capt. Al Sklare;
Dr. Mayne, who is executive many years his interest in the following officers to replace a
been sent without any distinction Light, 21 pts., Capt. Paul Tal-
secretary
of the Detroit Round study of his native country has of the present members who in
as to the religious background of berg; Harmony, 20 pts., and
service: Sam Garfink
Table
of
Catholics,
Jews and never lag ged. Several years ago go into Al
the recipient. Hundreds of thank- Cleveland 0. Home, 19 pts., Sam
Geffin, vice-presider
Protestants, has become famous he n.ade a tour of the Soviet master;
you letters and thousands of ad- Maza, captain.
Union to observe the institutions Charles Kosher, sec.-treas., a
for
his
continued
activities
in
ditional pleas have been received.
The winner of last week's Adam p romotin g good will and under- and customs of the new order. Jerry Efros, secretay. Phil Rotl
child will be in charge of inforn
Due recognition must be given hat went to Henry Zaft who
standing between the various This experience and knowledge tion and publicity. A central co
to the American Government bagged out a 224 for high single faiths,
and is instrumental in should make his talk on "The mittee has been formed to iss
which in spite of its responsibili- game.
The following are leaders in the bringing about "Brotherhood Russia Of Today" timely and in- fraternity news and write lett(
ties for feeding the citizens of
head
pin tournament: first half, Week" which is now nationoally teresting.
this country, as well as of the
Mrs. Henry Meyers, president to all members in service-.
A.
Cherow,
94; B. Dolgin, 93; L. recognized.
United Nations, has permitted the
of
the Sisterhood, invites the
The
meeting
is
open
to
the
pub-
export of foods for prisoners of Abrams, 92 and H. Thomas, 91.
This world is but an anteroi
Bic, and Mrs. Bayre Levin, presi- membership to a dessert luncheon
The
league
bowls
each
Thurs-
war. Furthermore, it handles all
for the future. Prepare yours,
at
1:30
p.
m.
preceding
the
lec-
dent,
extends
a
cordial
invitation
transportation of the packages day evening at the Bowl-o-Drome for all to attend.
in the anteroom and you may
ture.
entirely free-of-charge. Distribu- on Dexter Ave.
admitted into the palace.
tion of packages is under the di-
rect supervision of the Central Junior Congregation
Agency for the Prisoners of Of Shaarey Zedek
War, Geneva, Switzerland.
On Sabbath, March 6, Miss
This great piece of work has
rot yet found the proper under- Ethel Levine, will discuss the Bib-
standing and support here in our lical portion, and Miss Leah
own circles. In the minds of many Crohn will present the Propheti-
persons the thought is uppermost cal selection. Myron Rosenthal
that the packages will be inter- will act as cantor, and Philip
cepted by the Nazis and will Caplan as Ba'al Koreh. All young
never reach those for whom they people are cordially invited to
were intended. This point of view attend the services of the Junior
reached such proportions a few Congregation.
years ago that it was openly dis-
cussed in the press and was
proven utterly groundless. We
have at hand documents and
proof that these packages are
factually and actually received by cerned as it is with the food
those prisoners to whom they are problem for this and other Uni-
ted Nations, would permit the ex-
addressed.
A report from the Greek Re- port of food to war prisoners if
lief Association shows that dur- it would fall into enemy hands?
ing nine months of 1942, through Would the British continue to
the International Red Cross, 80,- send millions of pounds of food
000 tons of essential products in packages if it were not cer-
were sent to Greece and in a taro that they actually reached
letter from the Under-secretary prisoners of war? Would the In-
of State, Sumner Wells, testi- ternational Red Cross continue to
CIGARETTES
mony is given to the fact that accept the responsibility for dis-
the products are received and tributing the packages if it did
distributed under the supervision not have at its disposal the
of the International Red Cross, means for doing so? •
The reason why the packages
and that the Greek population
were the actual recipients of the reach their destination is simple.
articles sent expressly for them. Germany is afraid of reprisals.
In 1941 the British government Any mistreatment of Allied pris-
issued to the International Red oners would result in simil.ar
WAR COND
Cross 1,584,000 five-pound pack- treatment of German prisoners
ages for prisoners of war in in Allied hands. Therefore, pris-
Germany; she did likewise during oners of war in German hands
1942, making a total of 15,000,- are not likely to meet the fate
000 pounds of food. of their conquered countrymen,
The American government has and we may continue to send
As shown-by unbiased, independent,
given special permission "G-PW- them help in the form of pack-
unsolicited tests of 7 leading brands
2" to send out packages for pris- ages.
—made for Reach:es Digc:t
In Detroit, the sending of pack-
oners; the post office transports
the packages without charge. The ages is under the direction of the
Polish committee for sending Federation for Polish Jews. Al-
packages, and the writer of these though a few hundred packages
lines, have received unmistakable have already been sent abroad we
Reader's Digest was not trying to increase Old Gold
letters of thanks for packages al- have not reached the ears of the
sales, nor emphasize the superiority of any one of
ready received. majority of the Jewish commu-
the 7 cigarettes tested. However, both before and
To those who are skeptical, we nity. The Federation is engaged
since Reader's Digest report, thousands have turned
ask :Would it be possible that the in emphasizing the need, and the
to Old Gold. They've discovered a delightful blend
United States Government, under possibility as well as practicabil-
the signature of its Under Sec- ity of shipping packages to wait-
of choice domestic and imported tobaccos, enriched
retary of State, would issue a ing anneedy Jewish prisoners.
by an added touch of costly Latakia leaf.
P. Lorillard Company
statement indicating that the They appeal to the community
Established 1760
packages had been received, if for their help and urge everyone
it wouldn't be so? Is it possible to rally to the support of this
that the United States, con- noble and life-giving work.
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