October I, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle I2 ou it is being well spent, nce America football team selected really miss religious guidance. assure you a broad is evide at and soundness of home the inner and of by experts and critics last Thanks- Where there are no chaplains I cannot close without paying ADVANCE of the giving. Other at they try to organize religious tribute to the oing splendid work Red in Great Britain. . 0 h crackerjacks • • the unbroken solidarity f h services of their own, using the Cross is d Continued from page 10 Jewish community. We are re- ball-totin' and line smashing for Br solved increase our efforts in with were: Friedman Fidler at of tackle order to to sustain Jewish life and Washington •in Jewish Welfare Board material They are surmounting every ob- federation with three simple help rebuild it as our special the other stalwart post. Herb provided for them, but they all stacle set by war time conditions, lack of material and housing fa- aims—first, to determine the na- h of U• C said they would get more out of p ces, and have set up 75 clubs ture and the extent of existing contribution to the building of Weiner and Babe Platt needs; second, to see that every- a better world consecrated to L. A. and Florida, respectiv.ely. the services them. if they had a obviou cha- s It was larger number of Jewish in the British Isles charging the '. lain to lead body has a chance to contribute were two outstanding wing men ' li t hat to the funds required; and , third, peace and freedom. Backfield stars included such chaplains was immediately needed equivalent of 50 can s - to channel the funds raised for names as Wilbur Stein and Leroy in the British Isles, and so I pre for a bed and breakfast and pro- Army its member agencies, wherever services. T hey Hirsch, two of the greatest guar. SPORTS terbacks in the land. Stein was sensed my report to the Arm help is currently needed—enough authorities. They were very co- vidi other facilities right he evenngmany club and on time. operative and I have high the rains of the Georgia age 5) (Continued from Page The record of our participa- that the situation will be cur- on the air fields. mission and ar- Juggernaut , while Hirsch I finished my isconsin tion in the humanitarian efforts ning. considered one of the best honey of a job for the W did a rected before the High Holy Days. rived at La Guardia field less I was glad to learn, shortly after . . catchers in the majors today, left Wolverine. Bob Gold, Hirschberg, • na than 1 hours fl 'n time after I Klein and Dan Davidoff for the armed forces one week Victor performed for Tennessee, Yale, Jewish my return, that two additio chaplains were already on left London. I was in another after the current season began. in the At one Naval Station I found world, a different world, but my d order- their waY to Great Britain. Tulare an Hank Greenberg, the former thoughts kept going back again were the top-notch fence buster, has risen to the named. The se Idaho Rosh Hashonah Greetings! again to the soldiers and Jewish and ers. For every one of these lads, 109 Jewish boys and two rank of captain in the Air Force 0 t to hold religious services and I sailors I had just left. They are the woods were full of 1 officers. They, too, were anxious really quite and, if the reports of intimates wonderful and I know ger an d ish gr are worth anything, it is rumored Jewidders beauty ready The eoaher t ake their p laces. that the greatest Jewish baseball to of it all—as well as the promise was able to make arrangements thing we call give them. With the star this country has ever seen is for the 1943 season—is that the with a British Army chaplain to that they are entitled to every- through with the game for all newcomers also have the ability visit There the The station. is little more have to Jewish backing community and cooperation of the ort. morale of I the men of America, time. Moe Berg, the multi-lingual and T the wherewithal to do it. of the Jewish Board will such as chess, rep is magnificent. Their behavior the ens he mi fencing, swimming, hand- Army and Welfare Navy Committee scholar of the diamond and for- rowing, in camp and on leave is get it. mer catcher for the Boston Red markmanship and horserac- both ing did well by themselves this wonderful. Sox, is still "good will ambassa- ball, wonderf I have a special warm make every effort to see that they dor to South America and has past year. Sam Reschevsky still spot in my heart for the members been cited for his work by Nel- remains the most talked of man of 8th the Air Forces. These men are within 10 minutes of the en- son Rockefeller, chief of the in the world where Miss popes and emy and they are entitled to a Coordinating Committee . . . Al pawns hold sway; Helene Happy New Year To A1H Schacht, the "Clown Prince of Mayer has once again captured change of duty after 30 missions Baseball," cancelled his clowning her perrennial fencing champion- over enemy territory. I spoke to antics for the second year in a ship. Vic Herschkowitz became many and one of them, a Jewish EXTENDS RESTRICK row because of priorities and one of a long list of Jewish lads lad, had just finished 51 missions gas shortages . . . He performs to sweep a handball champion- and was still on the job. GREETINGS LUMBER Although the Jewish commu- only at camps these days and as (a game that has been dom- OF THE the story goes—one good show by ship inated by our athletes for years). nity, as a whole, was not organ- CO. Schacht is better than some of Ann Ross captured the three ized to care for the American- SEASON individual servicemen, the baseball games being played foot high diving championships Jewish today. at the A. A. U. contests in Chi- communities have been doing a JACK ROSENBERG fine job of hospitality. The Jewish Football: their many friends Thi gridiron game proved the cago• to Mgr. Wyoming Yard can be no question about families in Northern Ireland have There done a specially fine job—far bonanza for the Jewish fans. Al- a and patrons beyond their means. In fact the HOgarth 2121 though the plans for the coming it. For a nation at war—for where most of season have been curtailed all group men have marched off its to young the Jewish Welfare Board is sending along the line, the 1942 pigskin wars--the Jewish sport scene is them supplementary funds, and I season was a knockout so far as the Jewish athletes were con- not discouraging at all. It is 228 CUSTER cerned. Such standout performers amazing that we have done as as Dave Schreiner, brilliant end well as we have. Trinity 2-2800 The future of the Jewish ath- for Wisconsin University, and HEARTIEST GREETINGS FOR ROSH HASHONAH Captain Marvin Pregulman, cen- lete in this country is assured. The heritage handed down by ter, of Michigan, were "musts" on practically every "official" all- such greats as Benny Friedman, Benny Leonard, Sid Luckman, Marchy Schwartz, Barney Ross, Hank Greenberg, Maxie Baer, BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday Mush Weiner. Lilian Copeland. 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