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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-03

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Friday, August 3, 1945

--DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Pegs Sixteen

Rabbi Heller Describes Grew Confers With
Arrival of 1,164 'War Jewish Representatives
(WNS)—Act-
Refugees to Palestine ing WASHINGTON
Secretary of State, Joseph C.

OBITUARY

SAMUEL NELSON
Services were• held for Samuel
Nelson on Thursday, July 19 at
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Jo-
shua S. Sperka officiated. He died
July 18 at the age of 32. Sur-
vived by his beloved with Ber-
nice, dear parents Mr. and Mrs.
William Nelson, brother, Sgt.
Harold Nelson of the U. S. Army,
and sister, Mrs. Phil Rellar. In-
ternment was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.

officiated. He leaves his wife,
Minnie; 7 sons, Leo, Jack, Mosc
and Oscar of San Francisco, Har-
ry of Cass City, David and Ber-
nard of Chicago; brothers, May-
er, and Elmer of Bay City; sis-
ters, Fanny Rodin and Rose
Grossman. Interment was at the
Beth Tefilo Emanuel cemetery.

Silver Rallies Jews to
Fight For Zion State

(Continued from page 1)

our movement is to follow in or,

der to reach ,quickly the go.
(Continued from page 1)
Grew eonferred this week with
the Jewish State. If enemas-
conferred
Jacob Blaustein and George Z.
tural settlements and
words reach us from the th
with Palestinian leaders to plan Medalie of the American Jewish
meeting of the Big Three, the n
for large-scale resettlement in Committee' with regard to the
our conference will devote itself
Palestine of the Jewish survivors Committee's request that perman-
to the practical qua-t ions of mas
of war and Nazi oppression in ent liaison officers be attached to
Jewish immigration into Pales•
the American command in Ger-
MOE H. LIPSITZ
Europe.
tine and the many correlated
Describing Dr. Heller's visit on many to deal with the problems
Services for Moe H. Lipsitz tasks.
board the transport when it of Jews liberated from concentra-
was conducted Wednesday at the
"If not, then we shall have to
docked at Haifa, the cable stated tion camps. The representatives of
Lewis Bros. funeral home, 7739 plan for the maximum mobilizi
that the transport included 814 the American Jewish Committee
John R street. Burial was held in tion of all of our so . eligth for a
MAX REISMAN
persons from France, 200 from pointed out that, of the 200,000
Max Reisman, '72, born in Rus- Clover Hill Park cemetery. Mr. protracted struggle in defense of
England and 150 form Italy. Jews found in Germany, many are
sia, resident of Detroit for 33 Lipsitz died Sunday in Harper
Among them were 500 who had stateless, either as a result of years; died at his home, 2742 Hospital of a heart attack. His our inalienable rights in Pales.
been in concentration camps in anti-Jewish measures enacted by Calvert, following a long illness, home was at 18630 Pennington tine. It should be clear to all that
Nazi Europe, including 242 or- the governments of the countries Tuuesday, July 24. He is sur- drive. A native of Detroit, he was the Jewish people inside and out
phaned children. Many of the in which they had formerly re- vived by his wife, Sarah, a graduated from old Central High sid e of Palestine is determined
youngsters still wore the clothes sided, or of Nazi racial legisla- daughter Mrs. Mildred Steiner; School. Two brothers, Ted and to fight for the JeWish State un.
they had worn in Buchenwald, tion. Others who are not for- four sons, Dr. Nathan J., Dr. Charles, and two sisters, Sada til it is achieved.
"I go to London as joint chair
and some of them displayed the mally statesless, are neverthe- Frank A. recently discharged and Leah, survive.
man of the American Zionis
blue prisoner numbers tattooed less reluctant and should not be from the armed services, Major
Emergency Council and chairmat
on their arms by their Nazi jail- forced to return to their former Sam G., stationed at Kelly Field,
Zweig's
"Jeremiah"
of its Executive Committee, r:
homelands,
where
they
were
long
ers.
Texas, and Capt. David stationed
enforced and strengthened
Reporting that he had spoken the target of attacks and per- at Manila in the Phillipines; and On Radio Sunday
spirit by the vindication whie
to "hundreds of these children" secution, the committee repre- by five grandchildren.
The "Eternal Light's" summer
my policies and I have receive
and heard their tragic stories, sentatives said.
series, "Stories of A People," has
at the hands of the rank and fil
Dr. Heller said that they were
IDA BRESSLER
A third category is composed of
adapted for its program this
characterized by a unique com- German Jews who 'were deprived 13725 Dexter, died July 23 at the Sunday, Aug. 5, the first radio of American Zionists."
bination of "timidity as a result of their citizenship by the Nu- age of 27. Services were held dramatization of Stefan Zweig's
of their past experience, and remberg laws and who do not Tuesday at the Ira Kaufman play, "Jeremiah."
Legion Will Act
hope on their arrival in Pales- wish to remain in Germany after funeral home. Rabbi Ungar and
The radio dramatization de-
tine," Among them was a 13- the harrowing experiences they Cantor Gartenhaus officiated. She picts the call of Jeremiah to As Liaison
year-old boy, Shmuel Baumfolk, have undergone.
leaves her husband, Harry A.; warn the Jews of the fall of Je-
On War Dead
who had fought with the parti-
The problems of all these groups her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel rusalem, his imprisonment by
The American Legion will a
sans in Poland and had killed deserve the immediate and spe- Gurvitz; brothers, Ben and Simon King Zedekiah, Jerusalem's con-
four Nazis. Another boy who had cial attention of the occupying Gurvitz. Interment was at Clover quest by Nebuchadnezzer of as a liaison agency between ti
left Warsaw in May told Dr. authorities and permanent liaison Hill Park cemetery.
Babylon, and the dispersion of army and the families of wa
dead to ascertain the wishes
Heller that the great majority of officers especially qualified to
the Jews into captivity.
MAX GI the
Jews in Poland want to emigrate handle this situation should be
The program is presented over relatives as to the final resti.
to Palestine. Similar stories were immediately appointed, said the died July 22 at the age of 58. the NBC network Sunday morn- place of soldiers killed in action
Services were held Wednesady ings from 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. The Legion will also insure mill
related by children from France. committee representatives.
at the Ira Kaufman funeral home.
"As we approached the boat,"
tary honors to those war de
Canter Gartenhaus officiated. He
Dr. Heller's cable read, "we saw
who are returned to this count
J.D.C.
AFRICAN
PACT
leaves his sons, Albert and David
the Zionist flag flying from the Herman Shulman
burial.
SOUTH AFRICA—To increase for
of the Army; a daughter, Jose-
side of the vessel, and the pas-
This was the announcement
Zionist
Leader,
Dies
the
effectiveness
of
relief
and
re-
phine Gaines; brothers, Nathan,
sengers on deck, crowding to the
ceived by Max Ornstein, con
NEW YOillt (WNS)—Funeral Sam, Norman, and Solomon of habilitation operations in behalf mander of the Julius Rosenwal
rails, their hands aloft in greet-
of
the.
surviving
1,250,000
Jews
New
York.
Interment
was
at
ing, Hebrew songs on their lips." services were held at the Free
in continental Europe, the J.D.C. post No. 218 of the America
Synagogue here for Herman Oakview cemetery.
and the South African Jewish Legion which meets at Br
Shulman, vice-chairman of the
War Appeal have signed an Moshe hall. An inspection to
NATHAN
MADGY
Leon S. Wayburn
American Zionist Emergency
of 26 World War I and II cen
Council, who died in Stanford, 17421 Cherrylawn, died July 26 agreement which unites the two teries was recently made by
Joins Bass-Luckoff
organizations
as
partners.
The
the
age
of
52.
Services
were
at
tha
Leon S. Wayburn, with 20 Conn., after a brief illness. He held
Friday at the Ira Kaufman relief program will be left en- gion officials. They reported
the
war
cemeteries
are
beautifu
years experience in the advertis- was 48.
Mr. Shulman had been very ac- funeral home. Rabbi Stollman and tirely to J.D.C., and $1,600,000 kept up. The crosses and t
ing agency business will join
tive
in the Zionist movement in Cantor Gartenhaus officiated. He of its $2,000,000 yearly budget Stars of David which mark t
Bass-Luckoff as of August 15,
has been pledged to the J.D.C.
resting places of the heroes ar
1945. The new firm will be known recent years, and was chairman leaves his wife, Sophie; sons,
of
the
emergency
council's
ad-
Marvin,
Max—Army,
Milton-
as "Bass, Luckoff and Wayburn."
Army overseas; a daughter, Buy Bonds and help dhorten marked with the name, outfit a
date of death.
The new partnership firm will ministrative committee until last Janet; brother, Abraham; sister,
the War.
continue the business of Bass- week, when he was named one Mrs. Pete Rtibin. Interment was
Luckoff, Inc., which corporation of the four vice-chairmen of the at Clover Hill Park cemetery.
dissolved as of July 31, 1945, executive committee. He repre-
and Louis H. Luckoff has been sented the Zionists before the plat-
LOUIS KOFFMAN
appointed agent to liquidate its form committee of the last Demo- died July 28 at age of 78. Serv-
cratic Party national convention, ices were held Sunday at the Ira
b Leon Blehartc/945
assets and liabilities.
which adopted a strong pro-Zion- Kaufman funeral home. Rabbi
SHOT 11 TIMES AND LEFT FOR DEAD BY GERMANS
ist plank. Leaders of the American Eisenman and Cantor Gartenhaus
United Dairies Go
WHEN HE REFUSED TO REVEAL HIS REGIMENTS
Zionist movement, including Dr.
Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi Abba Hil- swo msswommissooss
POSITION AFTER BEING CAPTURED RYA TANK
Over The Top in
lel Silver, Judge Louis E. Levin-
WHILE ON ALONE SCOUTING MISSIONREHIND
RECEPTACLES
7th War Loan
thal, Emanual Neumann and
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
GERMAN LINES IN BELGIUM,
During the 7th War Loan Daniel Frisch issued statements
Reinforced, Concrote. Fully
liusrsulteed. Priced Right.
Pfc,JEROME RUBIN,OFTHEBt
Drive, the United Dairies had mourning his passing.
AMERICAN
INFANTRY DIVISION AND BON
been assigned a quota of $16,-
143.75 worth of bonds at issue Back the Attack—with Bonds.
THO BADLY WOUNDED,WA IT-
• RECEPTACLE CO.
price. In this drive, they more
579 Kenilworth TO. 1.58119
Every Bond You Buy Helps
ED FOR DARKNESS AND THEN
than doubled their quota by sell-
Back up the righting Men.
HIMSELF HALF A
DRAGGED
ing $33,168.75 worth of bonds.
MILE
TO
HIS
OUTFIT IN REAR'
During the month of June, the
I AND TO EVENTUAL FENNY
Dairy Industry sponsored a city-
wide contest for all dairy em-
IN THE U.S
RISKING HIS LIFE FOR HIS COMRADES WHEN
ployees, giving three prizes to
AFRICA
14
THEIR BOMBER CAUGHT FIRE OVER
the three employees who have
TH4ATENIN6 TO BLOW UP THEIR JAMMED 3-TON
sold the highest amount of bonds
BOMB-LOAD, C, FOR CID TO CRASH-LAND, WITH
With
the
feeling
that
Rosh
Hashonah
is
an
appropriate
in the city. Mr. George Wagman,
SAME
DISASTROUS RESULT WAITING, LT, ROBERT
a United Dairies employee, won
time to record the passing of near And dear ones
BPARIS,23, OF CINCINNATI, AAF NAVIGATOR,
first prize in this city-wide con-
HEROICALLY ENTERED BOMB SECTION &AFTER
test.
DESPERATE STRUGGLE FREED &DROPPED
Miss Sylvia Rosenberg, who
BOMBS BEFORE CPASHINGTHE ENTIRECREW
was chairman of this drive, did a
WAS SAID. PAR IS WAS AWARDED DEC
wonderful job in bringing the
company over the top.
s
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- AND DIRT WHILE INSIDE OKINAWA CAVE USED AS)
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DIRECT HIT OF JAP
will print a special page in its New Year Edition
0 MEDICAL STATION, BY
for those who wish to give expression of
SNELL WHICH KILLED OR WOUNDED 200F•

Agent

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GHTING FOR AMERICA

In Memoriam

The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle

LA SALLE

their love and devotion to those departed.

Window Shade Co.

Memoriams will be printed in the
following form

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In memory of

LINOLEUM

Inlaid and Fattleship
Rev and Furniture

A . MEN & SEALED CAVE DORAN CE, Pk EU6DE

of

A nominal charge of $1.00 is made for these items. They
are to be mailed NOW to THE DETROIT JEWISH
CHRONICLE, P. 0. Box 657, Detroit, Mich.

AND BEING SHELLED
BY JARS ON SAIPAN,HIS
PLATOON LEADER AN D TWO
COMRADES KIUID AND HIMSELF
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED,511SIDORE
GO! DBERG:33,0F ltYC, BOW GUNNER ON A .
UGHTTAKYOOTHRU INTENSE SHEU.ING & THO HI5"'
OWN TAM ALSO CAUGHT FIRE HE STOOD BY TILL OTHER :!'t•
CMS? GOT CUT OF BURNING TANK AND TO SAFETY.
WON BRCHZESTAR,PRESIDENTIAL CITATION AND
RPLE HEART

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