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Friday, August 17, 1945
Twin Dunn Sons
Home on Furlough
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
JWV Aux Group
Visit Percy Jones
Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, presi-
dent, Department of Mich. La-
dies' Aux. of the Jewish War
Veterans, and the following Hos-
pital Chairmen, Mrs. Elizabeth
Shapero, and Mrs. Fannie Strauss,
Detroit Auxiliary No. 135, Mrs.
Ruth Schreiber, Lawrence II.
Jones, No. 190, and Mrs. Esther
Singerman, Lt. Eli Levin Aux.
visited the Percy Jones Hospital,
Battle Creek, Tuesday, Aug. 7.
They took many articles re-
quested by the veterans for their
work shop, such as soldering
Jewish Chronicle
irons, glasses to be etched, sateen
for stenciling pillow tops, many
A Welcome Sight
games, etc.
To Detroit Soldiers
This trip will be followed by
"The 'welcome sight' in the of- others.
fices of the JWB of Highwood,
Ill., is the weekly copy of the
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
which the DETROIT boys at Fort
Sheridan, III., a",ways look for-
The Hebrew chases of the Ye.
ward to reading .. . the Chron-
icle always keeps us up to the shivath Chachmey Lublin and
present on the activities of the Parochial School are already in
motor city." So writes T/5 Phil session.
All arangements have beer
Rothschild of Fort Sheridan. He
made for the opening of the new
continues:
"What some of the Detroit term which will begin Sept. 5.
boys are doing at Ft. Sheridan Children are accepted for all
T/5 Lou Shambroun of grades. The students are trained
Glynn Court is awaiting his dis- and educated in all Hebrew and
charge on points. . . . Shambroun English subjects under an ex-
was assigned to the Reception pert staff of teachers. The chil-
Center after returning from over- dren get their meals in school.
seas., • . Another Detroit chappie Transportation is supplied for
who'll be a civilian any day is the younger children.
Parents are urged to enroll
S/Sgt Ben Zack of Chicago Blvd.
. • . Ben is assigned to the PW their children, immediately. They
camp on temporary duty till his may do this by visiting the new-
discharge comes through. He saw ly remodeled school at Linwood
3 years of overseas duty.
and Elmhurst. Telephone Town-
"T/4 Harold Hellman and wife send 8-2341.
have taken up residence in High-
land Park, Ill. Harold is in charge Jewish Airman
of the insurance in the Reception
Center and teaches an American Sinks Jap Destroyer
History class for enlisted men
NEW YORK (WNS) — Hon-
and women in the evenings.
ors have been awarded to Lt.
"T/5 Jack Fine of 3258 Tux- Edward F. Binder, 26, Naval Air
edo is another Reception Center Corps, of Jersey City, who has
boy. Jack is the Information and the credit of having scored a hit
Education non-com for his unit on a Japanese destroyer which
and all incoming rookies hear two resulted in the sinking of that
vessel.
lectures from him. Former Wayne
Lt. Binder holds the Distin-
University Pi Tau, Jack writes a guished Flying Cross, Air Medal
column for the Fort Sheridan and a Navy decoration for hero-
"Tower." . . . Pvt. Iry Cohen of ism as pilot of a carrier based
Philadelphia Ave. will be remem- plane on the South Pacific. He
bered around Wayne University has taken part in numerous raids
as a member of the Tartar's bas- in the Luzon, Formosa and South
ketball thorn and of Gamma Kap- China Sea areas.
pa Chi Fraternity. Cohen recent-
BRIGADE IN GERMANY
ly was assigned to Sheridan after
PARIS (WNS) — The Luxem-
spending a lengthy time at Camp burg radio reports that units of
Ellis, Ill. Pvt. Cohen has played the Jewish Brigade have entered
basketball for Camp Ellis and Germany and taken their position
Fort Sheridan and is looking for- as part of the British occupation
ward to 'basketball practice days' forces.
at Fort Sheridan.
"T/5 Phil Rothschild of Rob-
inwood Ave. was of Wayne Uni-
versity Gamma Kappa Chi and
handled Pisgah Lodge Bnai Brith
and AZA publicity. Rothschild is
an instructor in the Special
Training Unit which is a school
for illiterates in the army. He
edits a weekly column for the Ft.
Sheridan paper, 'Tower'."
Cpl. LeRoy Dunn has just re-
turned from one year's service
in the European Theater of war
and is spending his 30-day fur-
lough with his parents, Mr. and
frs. Louis M. Dunn of Hazel-
wood. His twin brother, Abner,
who was bounded in the Battle
o f the Belgium Bulge in January
will be home this week from the
O'Reilly General Hosptial, Spring-
field, Mo., to join him.
M
Chachmey Lublin
Opens Sept. 15
RED CROSS MOVES
Home Service, Detroit Chapter
of the American Red Cross moved
from 320 W. Lafayette to 153
E. Elizabeth Street at John R,
Where it will be located on the
third floor. The new telephone
number is Cadillac 3900.
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Theatres
MICHIGAN — The Michigan
Theater is the setting for Van
Johnson and Esther Williams in
MGM's tuneful technicolor spec-
tacle, "Thrill of a Romance," with
Tommy Dorsey and his band head-
ing the supporting cast, and in-
troducing Metropolitan Opera star
Lauritz Melchior. On the same
program is "Bewitched," a thrill-
er adapted for the screen by
Arch Oboler from his original
story "Alter Ego" and which co-
stars Phyllis Thaxter, Edmund
Gwenn and Minor Watson (well
remembered for his stock experi-
ences by Detroit audiences).
UNITED ARTISTS — Bette
Davis in the sensational adapta-
tion of the Broadway hit, "The
Corn Is Green" continues for a
second week at the United Art-
ists Theater. The companion fea-
ture is "Shanghai Cobra" with
Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan.
Starring Miss Davis as Miss
Moffat, a determined English
school teacher who discovers in
an untutored miner (John Dall)
the spark of genius that some-
times leads to greatness, the ac-
tion of "The Corn is Green"
takes place against a background
of poverty at the turn of the last
century.
FOX — All the colorful action,
romance, and intrigue that thriv-
ed in old Bagdad some odd cen-
turies ago (11 to be exact) was
capture d, complemented and
dressed up into a satiric fan-
tasy in "A Thousand and One
Nights," Columbia's new techni-
color treat, now at the Fox.
A companion film will also be
shown.
Joseph in Egypt
On Radio Sunday
"Joseph in Egypt," the second
of a group of three programs
dramatizing Thomas Mann's cele-
brated "'Joseph" books, will be
presented on the 'Eternal Light"
radio program, at 11 a.m. this
Sunday.
Joseph's rise to overseer in Po-
tiphar's house, his temptation by
Potiphar's wife and his fall from
power is told again with the same
dramatic intensity made famous
by Dr. Mann.
"The Last Hill" Opens
At Cinema
Let Us Be Thankful
IKE the mammoth whisper of a
wind through the forest—a great
sigh of relief vibrates throughout the
world. Tears of joy and thankfulness
flow freely—that loved ones have been
spared, that peace has returned once
more to our land.
The way to victory has been difficult
and the cost fearful. Many hearts carry
burdens of grief almost too heavy to
bear for dear ones who will never return.
Their lives have been part of the price of
victory. But through the blood, the
sweat and tears a new era is dawning.
An era whose horizons hold promise of
a better world.
The infinite wisdom of Providence has
seen fit to give us the victory. Likewise,
may He grant that the vision and
strength of the United Nations be such
that they will discharge wisely, and with
justice, the great responsibility of mak-
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"The Last Hill," Soviet film
story of the heroic defense of
Sevastopol, is having its Detroit
premiere at the Cinema Theater,
on an all-Soviet program.
"The Last Hill" features Ni-
kolai Kriuchkov, star of "They
Met in Moscow" and "Marian
Pastukhova."
The film tells the story of five
survivors of a torpedoed battle-
ship who defended Malakhov Hill,
Sevastopol's famous "Last Hill"
with their lives
The program will include the
first showing of "Armistice with-
Finland" and the musical "Songs
from Two Soldiers."
FRANKFURTER DUE IN
PALESTINE
JERUSALEM (Palcor)—David
Frankfurter, freed by the Swiss
533-547 E. FOREST . AVE.
Federal Council recently, after
Downtown Branch: . . .4 having served nine years at penal
servitude for the assassination
THE J. L. HUDSON CO.
of Wilhelm Gustlof, Nazi gaulei-
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ter in Switzerland, is expected
to reach Palestine about Aug. 15.
ing certain that this awful calamity may
never again fall upon this earth.
The 1.1. Hudson Company
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