Friday, January 4,, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Artie Fields Leads Own JWV News Band; Heads For West jt Ladies Auxiliary Page Seven Historic U.J. A. Conference Hears World Leaders Make Urgent Plea For $100,000,000 From U. S. The Ladies Auxiliary and Post No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. will have its social get- together for its members on Sat., .tan. 5, at 8:30 p.m. at head- quarters, 8212 - 12th Street. There will be music, card games and plenty of dancing and refresh- ments. Lt. Winokur Post -- 4 WANTEH—A SPAR Although we find a continual increase in our male and female comrades, we are still short a Spar to bring up td date a repre- sentative of each of the branches of service. A grand welcome was extended to the second Comrade husband and wife combination to join our post. It will he an understandable mistake if one of these came out with "Comrade Commander—Com- rade Dear says,". It has been a heartening sight to see our fairer comrades taking. an active part in our Post. The Latin Quarter affair given by this Post proved a financial success. Our last regular meeting was held on Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 8212 - 12th St. Lt. Levin Ladies Aux. The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Auxi- liary No. 230, held their regular meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. Beatrice Weisberg, president, ob- ligated the following 6 new mem- bers: Mrs. Edith Freedman, Mrs. Goldie Goodgall, Mrs. Rose Droot- man, Mrs. Anna Green, Mrs. Rose August, Mrs. Jennie Moss. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held Jan. 15. For tickets to the Mili- tary Ball, to he held Feb. 23. please contact Goldie Goodgall. Ladies Post Organized t The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lt. Raymond Zussman Post is now being organized. All wives, moth- ers, and sisters of Jewish War Veterans are invited to join. Meet- ings are held every other Wednes- day at the J.W.V. Headquarters. The next meeting will be held Jan. 9. The Lt. Raymond Zussman Post No. 333 feels proud to announce that they already have more than 75 World War II veterans in their fold. Cards, salami, and cookies baked by the Auxiliary are now features of every meeting. The next meeting of the Post and the Auxiliary are both sched- uled for Jan. 9. Relatives Sought The following is the list of De- troiters who are being sought by European relatives: 1. Michael Friedman, who came to Detroit from Russia in 1923, is sought by Jerahmiel Friedman. 2. Jose! Drecksler, uncle (born in 1890 in Czestochowa) and Yet- ka and Chanka Drecksler, cousins, sought by Adele Paremba Fisz- bein, daughter of Wrysee and Gol- da Wildenberg. 3. Mosek Lieberman, who came to Detroit from Poland about 1925, formerly owned a fruit store, being sought by his niece, Bela Goldwasser. 4. Berl and Libe Wolkovisz or Wolkowitz who came to Detroit from Poland at time of World War 1, being sought by nephew Fels Widawska. Anyone knowing information as to the whereabouts of the above is asked to contact Mrs. Sue A. Huffman of the Jewish Social Ser- vice Bureau, 5737 Second Ave., Tr. 2-4080, Monday through Friday be- tween the hours of 9 a.m. and .1 p.m. Women s Service Club Starts Clothes Drive Detroit Woman's Service Club have completed plans for the clothes drive to aid the destitute Jews in Europe on Jan. 15. Mrs. Grace Ross is chairman. New members will he welcomed with cards and refreshments. 000D MUSIC For Any Occasion Floor Shows • Name Bands JULES KLEIN 753 Book Bldg. CA. 4710 ARTIE FIELDS Artie Fields, Mu 1-c, who has recently been released from the Navy after more than three years service, most of which was in Ra- cial. on the USS Lexington, is planning to head his own orches- tra. Fields received a captain's cita- tion, while at Luzon, for meri- torious service. Ile has numerous battle stars and campaign stripes since the Lexington participated in about ninety nercent of the bat- tles in the Pacific. Always interested in music, he was hard put to get in his prac- tice while on ship. He finally per- suaded the officer in charge of the ice box below deck to allow him an hour's practice there every (lay. "The Japs couldn't hear me," he "and it was very quiet down below although it was very cold." Fields talks very little about his battle experiences. Since his release, he has turned down sev- eral propositions with name bands in order to head one of his own. All but one of the members of his present band have seen service in the armed forces. Immediately upon his return from overseas. he was sent by the Navy to Washington, D. C. where he organized a seven piece band which he took to Mare Island, Calif. He was stationed there un- til his release. Then he started a tenor band which played nightly in the officers quarters on the island. Ile was also assistant trum- "et soloist in the Navy Symphony Orchestra, the largest of its kind in the country. He wrote his own musical a•angements for both the tenor and dance bands. He has turned down the serv- ices of several of the well known booking agencies seeking exclu- sive management of his band in order to have Sally Fields, his mother, manage it personally. Fields and his orchestra will go to the West Coast the latter part of February where they will open at a "swanky" night club. the Valejo, near San Francisco. From there, they will go to a famous stud in Hollywood where they will work through the Miss Jean Wald offices. Pictures and records will be part of the Hollywood program. China Orders Repatriation of Jews SHANGHAI. (JTA) --Thousands of Jews who escaped from Nazi Germany and Austria to Shanghai, and spent the war years here tin- der the most difficult circum- stances, are panic stricken as a result of an order by the Chinese Government in Chunking declar- inc.', that all Germans and Aus- trians in China, including Jews, must return to their native lands. The order specifies that only refugees who can produce "valu- able guarantees," either Chinese or foreign, will he exempted. They will need permision both from the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to re- main in Shanghai, or in any part of China. Technicians who can con- tribute to China's development will be permitted to stay, and may even he given employment by the Government, providing that the Interior and Foreign Ministries approve. Though the order of the Chin- ese Government is not directed against the Jewish refugees, many of the 15,000 Jews who found shel- ter in Shanghai are affected by it. A large number of them came from Austria and Germany during the Nazi persecutions, since Shanghai was the only place in the world where they could enter without any visas. AT THE HISTORIC first national conference of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine, held recently in Atlantic Civy, delegates repre• seining every American Jewish community pledged to raise $100,000,000 in 1946 after hearing the first-hand re. ports of the most impressive gathering of European, Palestinian and American Jewish leaders ever to speak from the same platform. At the top left are three of the speakers who gave eyewitness reports of the desperate conditions of the survivors of European Jewry: Dr. Salo Kleerekoper, leader of Dutch Jewry; Edward M. M. Warburg, Chairman of the J.D.C. who recently returned from Europe; and Josef Rosenzaft, survivor of Auschwitz and Bergen.Belsen and Chairman of the Central Jewish Committee-in Occupied Germany. 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