vixen- cam lavish Periodical Cotter 1946 - _ nodern sheer , s con. as far he La. ds and Chc in- al, the goal is Loci atie the in hitnself 'I n P. move- ideals; 1. Each cession, of the Friday, March 15, 1946 lives 11014 of Zionist 1, it is fnazing rt into ?NS the is Jew- ms the e: wit. ',Monies id will ouilding for all thou- m been society to hap- Lef K open hat the doing; them Peace 'erjday t Jews Em and N S - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Welcomed Back from Service Sol Rosenman Sgt. Sol Rosenman was discharg- ed from the separation base at Ft. Sheridan last week and has returned to his family in Detroit. He will once again take over the operation of his business, The Flower Box, located at 7798 Sec- ond Blvd., at Pallister and the hraneh at 19131 Livernols at 7 Mile Rd. He is a member of the Louis Marshall Lodge of the Bnai Bran, the Factflnders Club and the Dynamic Club. N. Freedman S'Sgt. Newton L. Freedman was discharged from the Army Air Forces recently after a military • career which saw him serv- ing with the 442nd Troop Carrier Group in Europe. A former Wayne Univer- sity student, Freedman is now a general insurance u n - N. Freedman derwriter with Mr. A. J. Blumenau and Mr. S. J. Cohn in the National Bank Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Freedman (Selma Silverman) are residing at pres- ent with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman, 18243 Ilene. as Bernard Whiteman Sgt. Bernard Whiteman, son of Mrs. Rose Whiteman, has been discharged from service after ser- ving 41 months, 29 months of which were spent In England and Germany. He received his dis- charge papers at Camp Atterbury where his brother, Cpl. Ernest L. Whiteman is now stationed, and whom he met for the • first time in 29 months. Sgt. Whiteman and his wife, the former Trudell Caplan, are spend- ing a month in California before he returns to his former position as accountant in the First Na- tional Bank Bldg. Herbert Cantor Pfc. Herbert Cantor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cantor, of 3005 Chicago Blvd., has been honorably discharged from the Army after two and a half years of service. He received the Bronze Star for heroic action while a member of the 99th Armored Infantry Regi- ment. After V-E Day, Cantor was attached to a Military Govern- ment unit in Germany. He plans to resume his .studies at the Uni- versity of Michigan. ri. n. a.m. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL By PHINEAS K. BIRON Lawrence Collins Sgt. Lawrence Collins has re- turned from the Pacific Theater of Operations and after 23 months of service overseas is at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins of Webb Avenue. Louis Kazdan Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, of 18601 Kentucky Avenue, is now home on terminal leave after being sep- arated from the service at Fort Sheridan. Dr. Kazdan received his com- mission In the Medical Corp in August, 1942. He was overseas for two years during which time he served as Chief Pathologist of the 28th Station Hospital in Ire- land, England, and France. Capt. Kazdan participated in the Brest campaign for which , he received the Bronze Star. Carl Kosman Lt. (jg) Carl Kosman, USNR, of Thatcher Ave., was discharged from the Navy recently, and is now on terminal leave. He spent 18 months in the Pacific. Albert Schulman Fascism Without Anti-Semitisnt RYCE OLIVER, news com- mentator on the New York radio station WEVD, who speaks under the auspices of Friends of Democracy, revealed an interesting story the other day. . Oliver reports that a clash has de- veloped between the rank and file membership and the leadership of "powerful Jewish organizations." He alleges that forty rabbis from Brooklyn and Manhattan "walked forth in silent consternation from n meeting in Willkie Memorial because they had been told, ni high authority, that great and powerful Jewish organizations were not set up to fight fascism but only anti-Semitism. . . In the same broadcast Oliver charged "two of the most influential menu hers of the Jewish faith" with having come to an understanding with Joseph Patterson, Editor- Publisher of the Daily News (the tabloid which features the column of John O'Donnell). . . . The un- derstanding is based on an assur- ance by Patterson "that no more anti-Semitism would creep into the columns of the Daily News. . . " Oliver went on to say that "the representatives of the Jewish faith went away satisfied that the Jews had won a victory" .. as a result of this friendly conference be- tween Patterson and the two dis- tinguished Jewish leaders, the Daily News published an editorial extolling the principle of the "Bro- therhood of Man." . . The conse- quence of this understanding was that the attack on the Daily News was called off and big advertisers were encouraged to go right ahead supplying the News with financial sinews for the attack on democ- racy and News circulation picked up again. partment, having been named pre- sident of Confidential Reports, Inc. . . No, the pledge card for American Brotherhood does not mention anti-Semitism or anti-Ne- groism and does not specify what "the highest ideal of the dignity of mankind, human e q u a l i t y" means. MISCELLANY , . . The Jewish Black Book spon- sored by the World Jewish Con- gress, the Vaad Leumi, the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee of Mos- cow and the American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists, and Scientists will be officially launch ed at a Madison Square Garden Meeting on March 27. . . In the February 24 issue of PM appears an article under the heading of "Fascist Terror in the U.S.A." . Don't miss It because it gives evi- dence that a section of the Los Angeles police behaved like Storm Troopers when Gerald L. K. Smith spoke in that city. . . The Zionist Organization of America is look- ing for a big building in New York to move all its departments front Washington to America's metropolis. . . Leon Blum who ar- rived in this country last week will address a huge Zionist meet- ing in New York next month. PERSONAL . , . Henry Morgenthau will become a financial columnist for a na- tional syndicate. . . Rumors per- sist that Walter Lippman, the po- litical writer, will follow in the footsteps of Clare Boothe Luce and embrace the Catholic religion. . . Sgt. Leonard Simon who danc- ed with President Truman's daugh- ter at the French Embassy party had a very serious operation on his leg less than a year ago. Twenty months of overseas duty for Albert Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Major Jack D. Kutnick, son of Sch u Iman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kutnick, of of 2925 Glen- 9218 Dexter Blvd., was discharged dale Ave., will from the Army in January after come to an end three and a half years of service. in the latter He spent two years in Alaska as part of April, w hen the 20- Staff Sgt. Henry Harris Carver regimental dental surgeon with year-old Navy has recently returned to civilian the the 177th Engr. Regiment. On RDM 3/c re- life after almost four years serv- terminal leave, Kutnick recently turns to the Pa- ice in the Army Air Corps and opened offices at 9107 Twelfth St. Al Schulman cific Coast from is visiting for a short time with Shanghai, China. A graduate of his wife at the home of her par- Central High School, Schulman ents on North Martindale St. PLAN PURIM DINNER PARTY Dr. Louis E. Heideman was re- has spent two years in the serv- ANSWERS . . . A Purim Dinner Party will be Yes, it's true, Captain Wm. T. given by the Rachael Agree Mem- cently discharged from the Army ice. Grace, Republican candidate for School, Schulman has spent two after three and a half years of orial Society on Sunday, March County Judge in Cook County, Ill., 17, at the Hotel Detroiter. service with the Medical Corps. years in the service. Major Albert D. Weber who, for listed himself openly as an Amer- Dr. Heideman spent 27 months in Shurle Agree is chairman of the the past 3% years has served with ican Firster in support of all anti- event. For a reservation, call Iran and India with the 18th Field Mrs. the Dental Corps of the United progressive measures. . . Correct, Irving Katz, TO. 8-1476. Hospital. He has reopened offices States Army, is now on terminal Walter Zukin, Phial 2C, returned the Hollywood Writers Mobiliza- at 12710 Dexter Blvd. leave. Major and Mrs. Weber to civilian life recently after a tion organization Is doing good (Ruth Sher) are for the present 34 month stretch with the U. S. educational work and publishing a making their home with the lat- Navy. Zukin spent 15 months in useful publication. . . Isadore Lu- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fore- the Pacific Area aboard the USS bin is no longer with the State De- Sgt. Leonard Levett, son of , man, 3353 Calvert Ave. Tryon, an attack hospital ship. Mr. and Mrs. He returns to his wife, the former Henry H. Lev- Sylvia Bolotnikoff, and a nine- ett, 4758 Stur- months-old daughter, born while tevant, return- he was in service. Walter resides Lt. Colonel Marcus H. Sugar- ed from Saipan at 1980 W. Philadelphia. He has THE BEST AUTO man is now on terminal leave after 3% years taken over the operation of Zu- after spending five years in the WASH IN TOWN in service. Sgt. kin's, at 8838 12th St., in partner- United States Army Medical Between 40 and 50 years Jti Levett was ship with Walter Kemper. Corps, 3% years of which were of age. Must have good 4 with the Army 1645 MICHIGAN siwnt overseas. He is now at- Airway Co m - command of En glish CAdillac 4510 tending the University of Michi- munication Sys- language, be a good tem. Mr. Levett gan and doing post-graduate work Lt. Col. N. L. Feldman has re- across from the ball park speaker for Friday night Sr. is president in internal medicine. turned to Detroit after serving of Serlin's services and be able to with the Army Medical Corps for Jewelry Inc. on Motor—Chassis teach children. over five years. In September, Levett Broadway. Steam Cleaning 1941, Dr. Feldman was the first Dr. David H. Kost, dentist, has Army doctor from Detroit to set Write M. W. Steuben National Hy-Pressure recently been discharged from the BUCHAREST (JTA) — Soviet foot on foreign soil. U. S. Army. He was commissioned Steam Cleaners , First Hebrew Cong. authorities this week opened the On return from foreign service, in July 1942, and served in the frontier between Rumania and he was placed in charge of all South Haven, Mich. ETO. Dr. Kost has been practising Soviet Ukraine, permitting unhin- WAC Wards, both medical and dentistry since 1935 and is now dered repatriation of Rumanian surgical, • at Fort Devens, Mass. opening his office at 16548 Plym- Jews from the USSR to their na- He later became Chief of Medi- outh Rd. cal Service, and was also on till tive towns. teaching staff of The Nurses Ba- sic Training Center. Later, he DETROIT was promoted to Chief Surgeon of GIVE WILL The Army Service Force Training IT'S ACCESSORIES Center at Fort Devens. In 1944, he was transferred to THE TO West Roxbury General Hospital. RED CROSS Boston, Mass., and placed on the surgical staff, doing general surg- ery until his discharge. At the present time, he is in the process of building offices on the DID YOU KNOW .. . corner of Wyoming and Mary- 2629 WOODWARD AVE. — CA. 7543 grove Drive. Dr. Feldman and his That Mrs. C. S. Rosenberg was head cook family are residing temporarily at 2976 Tuxedo Ave. Jack Kutnick Harry Carver Louis Heideman 4731 Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 111(1VP. Pr CLIFTON AVENUE Albert Weber Walter Zukin Leonard Levett Good Opportunity Marcus Sugarman For a Rabbi CAR NEED WASHING? Open All Night N. L. Feldman David Kost That Make the Man SABIN'S 4 Men's Wear "Apparel of Distinction" MURRAY SABIN You Will Enjoy. HUNGARIAN KOSHER STYLE FOOD Take Out Service of Pies, Pastries and Strudel Menu Under Direction of A. J. VIZVARY - DAVID TAXI - BOYD SANDERS Peter Pan Restaurant 16875 LIVERNOIS Across from U. of D. and had direct management of the kitchen 'V. Weisman Lt. Commander Norman L. Weisman, who is on terminal leave after 24 months service in- cluding armed guard duty in the African and Middle East Theatre and recently of the Judge Advo- cate General's Office in Washing- ton, is spending 'the week here with his wife and daughter as guests of Mrs. Weisman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. D. Lieberman, of Chicago Blvd. Mr. Weisman will return to Dayton, Ohio, to resume practice as a member of the firm of Iddings, Jeffery, Weis- man and Rogers. Bernard Zeff Bernard Zeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Zeff, was discharged from the Army recently after three and a half years' service. A CBI vet- eran, Zeff has resumed his studies at Central Michigan Teachers' Col- lege, Mt. Pleasant. at the Lachar Catering Co. for eleven years, prior to opening her own establishment . known as ROSENBERG'S Kosher Catering Company Caterers of Distinction Under the supervision of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis Al Rosenberg, Manager 0+ 1 TYler 4-9490