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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Jewish SportsjWorld • • •

Jews Barred from Paris

July 23, 1943

Wordy and Music

• •

Streets on Bastille Day
INFORMATION PLEASE:
Eagles. What made him a
See what score you can get in
cause celebre a few years
LONDON. (WNS) — Nazi
David Alter,Aiublisher of th e luridly belligerent or just re-
back?
answer to these five questions on
police officials in Paris issued Jewish Criterion in Pittsburgh writes of time-worn themes.
4—Benny
Lom
once
tackled
his
a decree barring Jews from
sports. There are five questio as.
Tin Pan Alley knowS what the
own teammate and for tha t all public places during the has relayed a query about wa r ingredients of the great war song
(The answers are published h ere
songs
written
by
Jewish
song
as well.)
play was cheered by 90,00 0 celebration of Bastille Day, it
must be. It must have pathos in
people and became the mos t was reported here this week. writers.
1—Who was the first Jewish b all
it, without being maudlin. It
talked of man in the country • The order warned that any
player in the major leagues
Well, some of the best of I must have an affecting tune. It
How come?
Jew found on the streets on current poor crop are by Jews must, without being blatant, have
2—Callahan, Berg and Ross ha ye
5—Who is Stan Chesney and why that day would be severely
one thing in common asi
something in it of what we are
They include:
is he so well known to sport punished.
from the fact that all thr ee
fighting this war for. Several
Irving
Berling

"Any
Bond
fans?
came from most orthodox
s such songs emerged from the
Today?"
"Arms
for
the
Love
of
Jewish families. What was i
t? Now for the answers:
America," and many others, in- last war, songs like "Over There"
Palestine Industry
3—Lieutenant Dave Smukler w as
eluding the hits from "This Is and "Tipperary". It remains to
an all-American halfback a nd 1—Johnny Kling who made his Faces Crisis When
the
Army," such as "I Left My be seen how many will be writ-
a star for the Philadelph is major debut in 1900 was th
Heart
at the Stage Door Can- ten during this war that will be
first Jewish ball player in the
ar Orders Cease
teen," "This Is the Army, Mr. remembered in years to come.
big time. He was considered
Jones," etc., etc.
Contributions to the
the greatest catcher the game
JERUSALEM (WNS)—A re -
Frank Lesser—"Praise the Lord Anti-Semites in Hungary
knew. Today he is a million- port appearing in the Palestin e and Pass the Ammunition."
Jewish Home for Aged
aire owner of the Kansas City press this week revealing that 7 5
Sam Cahn-Julie Steyn — "Vie- Object to Decision to Allow
Blues.
Jewish Doctors to Practice
The following have made con - 2—Mushy Callahan, Jackie Kid percent of Palestine's industrie s tory Polka."
have been founded since the out -
tributions to the Home: Willia
Red Evans-Johnny Loeb—"Un-
break
of
the
war
and
that
man
m
Berg
and
Barney
Ross
were
GENEVA. (WNS)—The recent
y conditional Surrender."
Rosenberg in memory of mother
numbers 1, 2 and 4 hold- of them will be forced to liqui -
Harold Arlen — "God's Coun- decision by the Hungarian au-
Fayge-Rachel; Mrs. H. Goldstein , ers the
of the junior welterweight date after war orders cease.
thorities allowing Jewish doctors
try."
in memory of daughter Shayne
title of the world. Berg-beat
In connection with this situa -
Al Goodman.."Johnny Dough to resume practicing because of
and son, Julius Goldstein; Laz -
Callahan and lost to Canzon- tion a delegation representing tin boy Found a Rose in Ireland."
the shortage of physicians has
anus Rosenthal in honor of re -
eri—no 3 and Ross avenged Palestine Industrial Association
aroused much opposition in sec-
Eddy
Silvers

"When
the
covery of Mrs. Moise Dreyfus ;
Berg's defeat.
visited the High Commissionei
tions of the Hungarian press and
Mrs. Philip Lee, New York City , 3—Smukler gave up a football and appealing to him for action Lights Go On Again."
Mack David—"Johnny Got a from prominent anti-Jewish physi-
in memory of mother, Mrs. Hat
cians.
and a $10,000 a year contract by the government to open new Zero."
tie Levy-Sobel; Mrs. Rebecca Ep
so that he would not become markets for Palestine products
Sonic Budapest papers reaching
Walter
Kent—"The
White
Cliffs
stein, in memory of father
"a football bum". He entered in neighboring countries.
here this week carry editorials
of
Dover."
Shmaye-Moyshe Shatz; Mrs. S
The delegation pointed out that
the army when the services
Nat Burton—"Russia Is Her assailing the government's act and
Schwartz, in memory of mother
paid 21 bucks per month. To- the opening of the Mediterranean Name."
protesting the fact that "Jews
Miriam; Mrs. D. Wallace, in
day is a lieutenant in the air has already had an effect on Pal-
E. Y. Harburg — "Remember still retain too much influence."
memory of father, Samuel Kap-
force.
estine industry. Many products
One paper publishes an article by
lan; Sam Jacobs, San Antonio , 4—Lom tackled Roy Riegels in which were formerly purchased in Pearl Harbor."
Some of the best of a bad crop, Dr. Lajos Fabry, a prominent
Texas, in memory of brother,
the Tournament of the Roses Palestine are now being shipped I say, because the really good Budapest doctor, warning that
Ezekiel Jacobs; A. Shapiro, Man-
Bowl game 15 years ago when to the British armies in the Mid- songs remain still to be written, "the difficulties encountered in
chester, N. H., in memory of
Riegels picked up a fumble dle East directly from England. and Tin Pan Alley knows it. A the transition period must not be
father, Abraham Shapiro; Mr.
and ran the wrong way. Lom The industrialist warned the High great quest is one. Down around allowed to be used to smuggle
and Mrs. Merwin K. Grosberg,
sprinted down the field and Commissioner that a grave eco- midtown New York h is back the Jews."
in memory of Mrs. Rachel Gold-
tackled Roy to stave off a nomic crisis and consequent large heavy with cogitation and the
These same papers disclose that
berg and grandmother, Sara
touchdown for the wrong scale unemployment will follow frantic hunt for the inspiration the Hungarian "Chamber of Ac-
Sloan; Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and
team.
unless the Government acts.
that will lead to THE song of tors" has decided to bar all Jews
the Roberts boys, in memory of 5—Stan Chesney is considered
This problem was also discussed this war.
from membership, thus making it
Mr. Himelhoch; Mrs. Ralph D.
the greatest soccer player in his week at the 50th convention
from for them to secure
So
far
the
accent
has
been
on
Schiller, in memory of Herman
this country. The dapper five " f the Histadruth, Palestine Fed- quantity rather than quality. It employment in any theater. At
Himelhoch and Mrs. Rachel Gold-
foot six inch Jewish athlete e ration of Labor. Speakers dis- is estimated that some 1,000 the same time the chamber has
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
is also the inventor of the c ussed specific measures that or- songs were written in the first arranged with the managers of
berg, Gladwin, Michigan, in mem-
six man indoor game which anized Jewish labor must take 24 hours after Pearl Harbor. Pro- all theaters to discharge all Jew-
ory of Mrs. Jennie Goldberg; Mr.
was played to a packed house o meet the threat of post-war duction has continued at a high ish actors and other Jews now
and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Glad-
at Madison Square Garden u nemployment.
level, but the songs have been, in their employ.
win, Michigan, in memory of Mrs.
The report in the press re- for the most part, shoddy and
sonic 18 months ago.
Bella Coleman; W. S. Kaiser, do-
veals that about 90 percent of cheap or overly sentimental or
nation; Mr. and Mrs. Nate S.
the capital invested in Palestine
Shapero, in memory of Herman Only Two Ghettoes Left industry since 1940 is Jewish and
Himelhoch; Mr. and Mrs. H.
that 77 percent of the labor is
Nussbaum and Mr. and Mrs. H. In All of White Russia
Jewish. It points out that Arniy
Greenspan in memory of Minnie
contracts totalled $5,000,000 in
Talberg; Julia Gale, donation;
KUIBYSHEV (WNS)—A Rus- 1940 and reached $50,000,000 in
Ethel Rippner, donation; Mrs. J. sian woman, GalinaKolomeizea, 1942. Through the United King-
J. Ironstein, in memory of moth- who reached the interior of Rus- dom Commercial Corporation im-
er, Leah; Mrs. I. Shimberg, in
portant supplies have also been
memory of father, Joel; Warren sia from Minsk, have a graphic sent to Turkey, including boots
picture
this
week
of
the
condi-
for the army, canvas for tents
J. Sheetz, East Chicago, Indiana,
in memory of David Oppenheim; tions of the Jews in White Rus- and heavy harbor equipment.
Bessie M. Schooler and Miriam M. sia, where Jews are restricted to
Genier, in memory of brother, the ghettos of Minsk and Krasny. Morris Gitlin of
After the Nazis massacred most
Ben; Mr. and Mrs. Morry M.
Fenton, in memory of Anna Spi- of the Jews of Bobruisk, Mohilev, Bayonne, Discoverer
Zhlobin, Gomel, and other White
vack and Moe Prince.
Russian towns those who sur- Of Chaliapin, Dies
vived were driven through the
snow to the two ghettos. Many
Morris Gitlin, well known mu-
persons especially women and sic master for many years, passed
children—died on the way.
away on Monday, July 5, at the
Several thousand Jews from age of 86. He resided in Bayonne,
Hamburg, Vienna, Lodz, and N. J., for the last 40 years of
other places outside Russia were his life. He was a noted teacher,
also sent to Minsk. The number composer and, as a young man,
of Jews in this ghetto is rapidly was director of an opera company
It hung on and on. Medici-
decreasing as a result of Nazi with whom he was associated for
nal laxatives relieved It only
executions. The Vienna Jews a quarter of a century. He was
temporarily.
were removed one day -and told always ready to give of his tal-
The Army and
Then—I found in/ con-
that they would be handed ove r ents to charity and donated the
Navy must have several thousand addie
stipation was due to lack of
to Russia. Nothing has beet I proceeds of several concerts to
"bulk" in my diet. And I
tional
nurses
each
month. This means that every nurse
heard of them since, and it is be _ worthy causes, one of which was
also found out that
lieved that they, too, were mas- for the new addition to the Bay-
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN gets at
eligible for military assignment should enroll at once in
sacred.
the cause of such constipa-
onne General Hospital.
tion and corrects it.
Minsky also has a sub-ghetto
Besides his profession as a mu-
the First Reserve of the Red Cross Nursing Service.
for the "privileged" Jews who sician, he was a philosopher and
Boy, what I'd been miss-
are
able
to
slave
for
the
Nazis
ing before I tried ALL-BRANI
a profound thinker. He was edu-
Nurses of America—
It's a swell-tasting break-
from dawn until late at night. cated in the Meir Yeshivah and
fast cereal—and, as far as
They are mostly employed at car- Valozny. Most of his long life he
our fighting men
my constipation was con-
rying stones, bricks and timber. spent in extensive travel in Eu-
cerned, it sure worked.
But apart from the Jews in rope in the intellectual sphere
are counting on you!
I eat ALL-BRAN regularly
the ghettos of Minsk and Krasny, and in the study of literature,
now and drink plenty of
and those in hiding in non-Jewish art and philosophy.
water. And — I've "Joined
houses, there are large numbers
The teaching of music to young
the Regulars"! Made by
elsewhere in White Russia Mrs. men and women held a particu-
Kellogg's in Battle Creek.
Kolomeizeva said. These are the lar fascination for him and he
Jews fighting in the guerrilla was tireless in his efforts. At his
bands, and their hiding places are bedside were present his wife,
in the forests
Sophie; his sons, Capt. Charles
Gitlin and Irving; his daughters,
Mrs. Samuel Lubalin, Mrs. Fred
Fried, Mrs. Abraham Ball, Sarah
Yiddish Newspaper in
and Zinna Gitlin and Mrs. Morris
Tel Aviv Bombed for
Holtman.
The interment took place on
Second Time in 2 Weeks July
7 at the Montefiore Ceme-
tery, Long Island, N. Y.
TEL AVIV (WNS)--For the
Rabbi A. Charney of Bayonne,
second time within the past two
Window Shade Co.
J., delivered an eloquent eu-
weeks, the printing plant of the N.
ogy and touched on the subject
Yiddish
weekly,
"Naje
Welt,"
at
m
WINDOW SHADES
of "Music of the Soul".
Ramath Gan, near Tel Aviv, was atter
MADE TO ORDER
Rabbi M. Levin of New York,
bombed this week. A linotype ma- w ho was a lifelong
friend, also
chine was
d and other
Cleaned and Repaired
es dt
roye
officiated.
damages
was
caused.
LINOLEUM
The bombings are believed to
Inlaid and Battleship
be the work of extremists who Rabbi Leonard Kasle
insist that no Jewish publication
Rugs and Furniture
should appear in Palestine in any To Occupy Pulpit at
VENETIAN BLINDS
language but Hebrew. A similar Shaarey Zedek July 24
explosion took place several
Drapery Hardware
months ago in the plant of a Ger- Rabbi Leonard Kasle, of Char-
Get Our Prices and Save
man-language Jewish newspaper. lottesville, Va., will occupy the
Free ENtImates Furnbthed
The Histadruth and the Jewish pulpit of Congregation Shaarey
8625 LINWOOD
National Council of Palestine Zedek Sabbath morning, July 24.
have severely criticized the use Rabbi Kasle is the son of Mr. and
CALL TYLER 5-1230
of terror in the struggle against Mrs. Abe Kasle of 2280 Atkin-
14035
GOGEO-CKGXMO-OCKE*G-GT.G:H>M,0-0 the non-Hebrew press.
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