.1 P.k. IWO Lt. Samuel Kaner, On Leave, Completed 30 Firing Missions Lieutenant Samuel Kaner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaner of 3799 Cortland Avenue, has returned home on a 30-day leave after having completed a tour of 30 missions with a B-24 Liberator Bomber Group of the 15th Air Force in Italy. He was overseas for 10 months. While there, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying. Cross for meritorious work in navi- gating his plane to an emer- gency field through heavy flak areas, when two of the motors of his plane were disabled. In addition to his D.F.C., Lt. Kaner is also wearing an Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clus- ters, a good conduct ribbon, the American Defense ribbon, the American Theater ribbon, for services in Canada and the Pan- ama Canal Zone, the African- European ribbon with four bat- tle stars and another star pend- ing, and the Presidential unit ci- tation. Most of his missions were flown as a lead navigator. He graduated from Wayne University with an M.A. degree, in math. Lt. Kaner was inducted Oct. 2, 1941, and commissioned as an anti-aircraft art ill e r y officer March 11, 1943. He transfer- red to the Air Corps and com-- pleted a course in navigatorS school in Hondo, Texas, June 10, 1944. Berlin City Council Callous to Jewish Needs DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle J.D.C. AIDS JEWISH CHILDREN OVERSEAS Good, hot school lunch—result: healthier, happier, brighter children In the Alliance Israelite Universelle Schools in North Africa and the Middle East. The Alliance Schools, which receive part of their funds from the Joint Distribution Committee, have made tremendous strida in improving the health of children attending classes there. Support of these schools is only part of the extensive aid to Jewish educational and cultural institutions, whirl: is made possible by funds received through the current J.D.C. nationwide campaign for $46,570,000. J.D.C. Reports Relief President of Vienna Jewry Arrested Activities Overseas J.D.C. Teams Enter Germany As Collaborator J.D.C.'s first seven-man team has already entered a German concentration camp. Its task will be to help former prisoners make contact with their surviv- ing relatives, look into their physical requirements and help them plan their resettlement. Nine additional J.D.C. teams, all of whom will work under -the supervision of UNRRA and ' be attached .to the Allied armies, will also Move forward into other camps very shortly. BUCHAREST (WNS) — Dr. Ernest Marton, International Red Cross representative for Cen- tral Europe, declared upon his arrival from a tour inspection of Austria, Hungary and Cze- choslovakia that Dr. Richard Lowenhertz, president of the Vienna Jewish community during the German occupation, had been arrested as a collaborator. The Vienna Jewish commu- nity is now headed by Profs. Heinrich Schurr and BenZion Lazar, government appointees. Dr. Marton said that there are about 1,000 Jews and 6,000 part Jews in Vienna. At the same time he disclosed that a memorial meeting was held at the grave of Theodore Hertz), on the 41st anniversary of his death, for the first time since the "anschluss." Approximately 1,400 Vienna Jews are expected to return from Theresienstadt. Mr. Marton disclosed that 40.- 0.00 Jewish deportees have al- ready returned to Hungary and that 80,000 more are expected to return. With the exception of Bdapest, he said. there are no Jewish children in Hungary. He said the Jews were being fi- nancially assisted by the Hun- garian JDC, but that the funds available were not sufficient to meet the urgent needs of the destitute tens of thousands. Disclosing that Jewish com- munities in Hungary are begin- ning to revive their spiritual life, Dr. Marton said the process was being hampered by a dearth of spiritual leaders. He said harmony and cooperation was marking the life of the Jewish communities, with most pre-war differences largely forgotten. In Slovakia, he said, the re- lief work is being conducted by a Zionist leader, M. Neumann, who established a "Jewish As- sistance Committee" which is operating two relief kitchens and two sanitariums. In Prague. the government is extending - liberal aid to Jews passing through on their way to their home countries. Many of these come from Theresienstadt. where there were still 8,000 Jews. There were about 30,000 Jews in Theresienstadt when the camp was liberated by the Rus- sians. Friday, July Favored Treatment To German Jewry Denied by Russia BERLIN (WNS) — Only those persons who were sent by the Gestapo to concentration camps for political reasons are to be considered by the Russian mili- tary government in Germany as "victims of Fascism." Since the status of "victims of Fascism" entitles one to high- er food rations and other advan- tages, such as securing homes and financial support, the seve- ral thousand surviving Jews in the Russian-occupied zone are profoundly affected by the ac- tion, for only a small number of Jews were prosecuted for poli- tical reasons. Russian authorities are taking the position that no racial dif- ferences must exist in the ad- ministration of the area, while overlooking the fact that no other racial group has been per- secuted like the Jews in Ger- many. Before this ruling, many buergmeisters in Berlin gave large food rations to the Jews. But the new order has put an end to the practice. It is felt here that the order places at tremendous disadvan- tage the Jews who are returning from the concentration camps, since only persons who were im- prisoned for "political reasons" are entitled to benefit from the larger clothing allocation. Hindering the rehabilitation of Jewish communal life here is the fact the ruling freezing all bank accounts. Thus the Jewish Hos- pital, the only Jewish institution left intact by the Nazis, is la- boring under tremendous finan- cial difficulties, particularly at a time when gravely ill Jews are returning f r o m concentration camps. The hospital was known to have had a fund of 180,000,- 000 marks before the war. 27, 1945 Pravda Attacks Palestine Groups LONDON (WNS) — The Mos- cow radio this week broa(h-ast a dispatch from Cairo to Pravda, ons",!-eainctiponalaersytrine in. RI\ rem i , h or- ganizations" dulging in anti-Soviet proeagan. da and for placing obstacles to the return to Russia of a group of Soviet youths now in Pales- tine. A of Soviet youths in t Palestine Pian lee has sent "urgent ap- peal" to the anti-Fascist youth Committee in Moscow for help, the broadcast said. "In 1941 we fell into German and Rumanian slavery in Bessa- rabia and Bukovina. Wc must inform you with regret that we were brought to Palestine against our will. We are being perse- cuted here for our political views, for most of us belong to the Communist Youth League." Construction for Beth Aaron Synagogue Is In Progress The laying of the cornerstone for the House of Worship at Thatcher and Wyoming last Sun- day was witnessed by a large at- tendance who responded liberal- ly to appeals made for dona- tions. Rabbi J. S. Sperka, leader of Congregation Bnai David, was the eminent speaker. Brief ad- dresses were made by A. Margu- lies, president; S. Rubin, vice- president ; S. Freedman, secy.; and D. Hecker, executive officer. Cornerstone honors were giv- en to Dr. Max Abramson of 18247 Santa Barbara Drive; also the Feldman Family Club. The Sisterhood furnished and served refreshments. A drive is now being made for new members. For further parti- culars call A. Margulis, presi- dent, UNiversity 3-8711. BERLIN (WNS)—There is an obstructionist attitude towards Jews Within the Berlin city coun- cil, which has taken the position that it has no resonsibility for the damage caused by the Nazi Work for Children regime to Jews and non-Jews, it J.D.C.- is 'using every means was declared here by a reliable possible to reunite children with non-Jewish source whose iden- their parents if they are still tity' cannot now be disclosed. living or, if the children are or- The informant stated that the phans, to provide Jewish homes SOMEWHERE IN THE PA- Communists are exercising great and institutions for them. Near- In the Income Tax (Amend- CIFIC (WNS)—A religious cen- influence in the city council, but ter, providing separate chapels ment) Bill present rates of in- ly one-half of J.D.C.'s 1945 ap- that it was difficult to ascertain for Catholic, Jewish and Protest- come-tax remain unchanged. whether they, too, ,shared in the propriations thus far — which in ant worship, has been completed latent remainders of anti-Semit- the first six months,- of this year at a forward area Marine camp ism. The city council, or magis- total almost $13,500,000 ‘— 'are here. trate, acts as a sort of cabinet to being used for work with chil- The center, believed to be the the Russian:apointed mayor, Dr. dren. first of its kind in the Pacific, con- For Immedilitee Need Arthur Werner.., • sists of three quonset but chapels An attempt to .secure further To relieve the immediate needs which stand side by side. The pro- ihformation on the status of the of approximately 800 internees testant and Catholic buildings are Jews in Berlin from guch sources recently liberated from Wester- topped by simple white crosses, as Dr. Werner, Major Lipnicky, borck concentration camp, J.P.C. while the Jewish synagogue is Marshal Zhukov's liason offer to has appropriated $10,000 as a surmounted with a replica of a the Berlin administration, Father one-time grant. A total of $120,- stone tablet bearing the Ten Bucholtz, who is in charge of re- 000 has already' been budgeted Commandments. The interiors ligious affairs, resulted in varied for the 20-26;000 JeWs who sur- have similar seating arrangements, and contradictory replies. But the vive. in Holland• . although altars and other fur- r net result of the „inquiry was the J.D.C. Worker in Salzburg GLAZED nishing are in keeping with the disclosure that no measures- had Miss Eva Finkelstein, vdh o CLEANED yet been taken to cover specific risked her life during the occu- different faiths. INSURED Jewish problems. Unique in itself, the center also STORED pation of Warsaw by carrying In the meantime it Wks dis- on J.D.C, activities underground provides the first instance of a closed that all Jews who had been in cooperation with the heroic Pacific chapel set aside for the hiding in Berlin are to be moved David Guzik, has been appointed exclusive use of thgse of the INSURANCE TO SSO0 ADDITIONAL up on the food ration scale. This head of ;the "Jewish Affairs Jewish faith, acording to Navy INSURANCE 2% OF YOUR VALUATION. benefit will extend to all who had Desk" .established by the Mili- Lieutenant Philip Lipis. Lipis re- been in concentration camps, de- vary Gbyernment at Salzburg. signed from Beth-el Synagogue, Ir ■ ot pending on the kind of work they Camden, N. J., to become a Naval are doig. Special food allowances Cochabamba Contribution chaplain. From; Cochabamba in Bolivia are to be given only to 'those Jews who had been persecuted for poll• where there are only 900 Jewish seuls (850 are newcomers, of OIL IN PALESTINE fin' reasons. CLEANERS whom 200 still require aid them- JERUSALEM (Palcor) — Oil PHONE CO. When Major Linnick was told selves) has come $5,000, which 1111 drilling is to start in the south- CONVENIENT NEIGH ORSOOD that the Jewish HoSpital, unlike will be .used by J.D.C. for work ern region of Palestine, where the Catholic and Protestant UT DETROIT - half considerable resources are be- ',TOR T R churches, had been 'den 4ed credits in Po10(i31-tis represents of a cati goal of $10,000. lieved to exist, as soon as equip- to enable it to :pay salaries and E CASH AND CARRY STORN ment arrives from England. to meet current expenses, he said , 12030 Dexier 131 John B that it was Russia's policy to give Charles Goldstein to 5731 Miehiom 22148 Gd. River 7 %.101. 7340 W. SURVEY MIDDLE EAST the city council as much freedoni 12900 Mack 8741 2nd Bi ■ d. 3145 Hastings of action as possible. He intimated Conduct Temple . JERUSALEM (ZOA) — Dr. R. 8941 Joe. Caniono 9012 Kerelle ■ al that the request had been turned 2005 Ping s r Matthews of the University of '7300 Harper Israel Services z 14835 E. JO. non down by the magistrate. 7157 511eldwan Pennsylvania arrived here for a 11700 11'0.100rd During Rabbi Fram's absdnce survey on education in the Mid 12100 Gd. Riser Dr. Werner said that the city 4165 Beaubien administration was acting as trus- from the city, Mr. Chailesl L. Eastern countries. tee for all Nazi-owned property Goldstein, • president of Temple and that all persons, including Israel, will, conduct the Sabbath Jews, who can prove ownership Eve Services of the Congregation Lose 5 - 10 - 15 Pounds will get it back. He disclosed, how- at' 14 Boulekard Rhilding, 3076 ever, that no measures had yet E. Grand Boulevard, 0/cry Fri- Prepaie Further Curb in Six Weeks! been decided on for the restora- day night at 8:30. On Zion Land Sale tion of factories and industries. Maurite: Short, acconipa- You will remove those bulging JERUSALEM (WNS) — The nied by Miss- PreVa Shapiro, will PADS of FAT no matter where Palestine Government is prepar- render the cantoral music of, the ing to amend the land sale or- d they are. service. Mr. Goldstein will rea Selections .:from the weekly pro- dinance of 1940, which restricts the sale of Arab land to Jews in tioti of the Torah. A friendly welcome and "serv- Our I-hour visits will prove Rabbi Fram will lecture at, the accordance with the White Paper ice with a smile" awaits the va- Methodist Youth 'Camp at Lake policy, the Arab newspaper Pal- cationer at Weinstein's Modern Louise, Beulah, Michigan,- at the astin reports. you can lose your bulges! Resort, South Haven. It says that the ordinance is invitation of the Detroit Round The surroundings are ideal, the being altered "to prevent future grounds spacious and the land- Table of Catholics, Jews and transgressions." It was disclosed FREE FIGURE ANALYSIS Protestants.. • scaping beautiful with trees, flow- Under the same auspices, he recently that the government was ers and shrubbery. The improve- investigating allegedly illegal ments are modern in every man- will deliver several' addresses be- land purchases by Jews. ner and the rooms are airy, clean fore wounded soldiers it Rhoades System for Women and comfortable. In addition to General Hospital,. Ntica, N.Y. The new Dentists' Ordinance all these pleasures one need only Uptown—TR. 1.5330, Gen. Motors Bldg. add that the food is nutritious Th. purchase of War Bonds will determines the qualifications nec- Downtown—RA. 4610, 153 E. Eli7abcth and deliciously _prepared in their place the world on a free demo-lessary for persons wishing to ■ i practice dentistry in Palestine. spotless kitchen. 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