Wayne Univ ersity Scene By Frank Beckman The overflow audience that saw the recent Wayne University Star 'n' Tarter all- male revue ag- reed that it was one of the fin- est school pro- ductions of its kind in years Wit h Marvin S ch lo s s be r g, producer, writ- er and direc- tor, as master Frank t) Beckman o f ' ceremonies the show progressed in a rapid, snappy manner. To thin-haired Schlossberg show business is old stuff. He enjoyed his work in a Ft. Worth, Texas, night club during his off hours of Army duty. Ile even enjoyed put- ting on plays for fellow prisoners- of-war in a German prison camp months later. Marvin still laughs at how he put one over on the Jerry commandant in charge the POW enclosure. This 25-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schlossberg, 3242 Calvert Ave., was a first lieutenant with the 8th Air Force. On his seventh mission over the continent his plane was shot down by German fighters as it was bombing Gotha, Germany. Schlossberg and his crew bailed out and were taken captive by alert ground forces Because he had lost his dog-tags and had a German-sounding name, he was not segregated with the other Jewish men. One day he apprdached the commandant and in fluent German asked permis- sion to put on shows. It was granted. In February, 1944, after 15 months' imprisonment, Schloss- berg was liberated by the Rus- sians. Awaiting the results of an audi- tion with WWJ, Schlossberg is hoping that this will start him in the radio field. In the meantime, he continues his studies as a Lib- eral Arts Sophomore at Wayne with eyes on bigger and better school productions. * * * VETERANS . . . Brooklyn-born Solomon Bienen- feld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bienenfeld, 1457 Blaine Ave., spent more time in India than in De- troit. As a ground crew sergeant with the 20th Air Force, he considered his 18 months of CBI duty a big- ger education than his year at Brooklyn College. His history course as a sophomore at Wayne only augments in words what he has already seen with his own eyes. Solomon doesn't believe in re- incarnation, but he admits that he steered shy of sacred cows while driving down the streets of Cal- cutta. "The GIs would rather hit Explanation of how the Vaal Hatzala rescues immigrants from bad zones in Europe and trans- fers them to better zones and to Palestine was made last week by Stephen Klein, head of the Barton Candy Company, of New York and chairman of the Immigration Department of the Vaad Hatzala for the past two years. Klein was in Detroit for a few hours on a business trip and he took advantage of the opportunity to address a few of the commun- ity leaders who could be hastily summoned. At the meeting, he ex- plaitied how the Vaad is in a position to give aid to persons 'n Europe. The major job before the Va td now, explained Stephen, is to res- cue children who were placed in monasteries and Christian homes and bring them back to the Jew- ish fold. For this purpose aid was given by the Pope at Rome. Th Vaad now has 7900 children in homes scattered through France. Holland, Belgium and Switzerland. Klein first became active in Hatzala work in 1943 when :le found that people could be taken SEASON'S GREETINGS! • ROMAN CLEANSER —Whitens Clothes Safely! Labor Zionists Urge Purchase of Shekolim To Assure Representation Lifshitz to Speak On Polish Jews a native than a cow," he remark ed, "even though a steak would have looked awfully tempting at that time." In China, Bienenfeld lost his appetite when he saw superstitious Chinaman walk toe close to an airplane propeller while trying to kill his evil-spirit- ed shadow. Solomon's parents moved to De- troit in 1942, and it was on his first furlough that this Journalism student got his first glimpse of his future home town. • * BURT FREDENTIIAL . . . Burt Fredenthal claims there is a remarkable similarity between being a supply clerk in the Army and a pharmacist in civilian life After handing out everything from steel helmets to tent pegs at the Amarillo Army Air Base, Texas, 20-year-old Fredenthal thinks he should be able to handle the pipe, magazine, cosmetic and fountain departments of a drug store — and, if necessary, even fill a pre- scription. He will get his chance when he completes his course at Wayne. A graduate of Central High School, Burt put in a year of "fighting the dust" in Texas' Pan- handle. He was discharged at Scott Field, Ill., in November of 1945 and entered Wayne as 9 freshman. He is a recent pledge to the Pi Tau Sigma fraternity. * * * IIILLEL NOTES .. . Wayne's first Passover seder will be held at the Hillel House at 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 10, for the 550 chapter members. A full course meal and a complete traditional ceremony in both English and Hebrew is being prepared by Nor- man Katz and his religious com- mittee. Monday, April 15, will be the last day to secure reserva- tions. Tickets sell at $1.75. * * * Dr. Bossenbrook opened the first in a series of six Hillel-sponsored interfaith lectures with his talk on The History of Religion," on Thursday. Rev. Boyce is sched- uled to speak on April 30. * * * PERTINENT POINTS . . . Claire Neback and Clem Fowler were in the cast of the recent Wayne University Circular The- ater play, "Spring Dance." . . Norman Bornstein and Irwin Sha- piro were named recently to fill vacancies on the Second Semester Frosh Board. . . Sandy Eldon and Al Lindenbaum are newly-elected members of the WUVA Executive Council. . . uill Fagenson is bat- tling for the starting first base slot on the Tartar baseball team. . Marcia Margulies and Eugene Avram appeared in the Junior Class musicale held Tuesday. . Stephen Klein Explains How the Vaad Hatzala Conducts Rescue Work I- Friday, April 12, 1946 UPZOIT JEWISH CHRONICI E and The Legal Chronicle Page Ten from Hungary to Switzerland oy bribing members of the Gestapo there. Officially, 3000 Jews wee , rescued from concentration camp , this way. Unofficially, there were many more thousands. At present, the Vaad has 300 certificates from Shanghai lot Polish Jews who are a remnant of the students who were study- ing in Yeshivas there. Sixty-eig:st of these will be brought to Can- ada. Every aid is given to bring- ing out people from dangerous zones, the worst of which are in Poland. Further information on the pos- sibilities of bringing out immi- grants from Europe may be se- cured from Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gelernter of Detroit. Mr. Schaver, in issuing the call Morris L. Schaver, chairman of the Detroit Committee, announces for the meeting and in outlining that Dr. Berl Frymer, executive the program of the Committee ation secretary of the Labor Zionist Or- whose aim is to enlist the suppo ganization of America, will be the of the thousands of friends of the guest speaker at the second bi- Histadrut — the Federation of tees rally sponsored by the Jewish Labor in Palestine — Committee to be held at the Wor!i- their purchase of Shekolim and M. C. men's Circle Educational Center voting for Labor Zionist Candi- •,„ 11529 Linwood, on Thursday, Apr. dates in the forthcoming election for the World Zionist Congress 18, at 9 p.m. Dr. Frymer, a lifelong Zionist stated, "The American Jewish who held a number of important Community, the largest in the positions in various Zionist or- world, must provide support for 'anzations in Western Europe. the Histadrut at the World Zion- Ind who was director of educi- ist Congress through selection of `ion for the Jewish National Fund Labor Zionist and Progressive 'n France, has been a leader in Bloc delegates. The Histadrut has ' he American Labor Zionist move- played a major role In the recon -lent since he came to the United struction of Palestine on a demo- States in 1940. He is a lecturer of cratic basis; it is in the vanguard note on Jewish political and cal in its rescue and rehabilitation of European Jewry; it is leading 'ural problems. the fight against the restrictions on Jewish immigration in Pales- 71 • zo • tine. We must secure the position Ira Y of our Pioneers in Palestine." The Committee also 'announces the start of regular weekly radio programs on Altmnn's Jewish Hour over station WJLB at 9:03 MOSCOW (JTA)--One of the Saturday night and 12:15 Sunday first children horn to the liberated afternoon. MR. S. LIFSCIIITZ Jews of Riga has been adopted nesday, April 17, at 8:30 p.m., in by the Jewish community as a the large hall of the Jewish Cul- symbol of their escape from the tural Center, 2705 Joy Road, for- Nazis and the rebirth of a new merly Jericho Temple. This mass meeting is being ar- life The h child's mother, Freda Mik- Photo Engravers ranged by the Detroit Federation helson, miraculously survived the of Polish Jews in order to ac- first massacre of Riga Jews. Left 641 MONROE quaint the Detroit Jews with true for dead by German execution CA. 0472 conditions in Poland. squads, she climbed out of a com- Mr. Lifshitz has just returned mon grave and hid in the attics of from Europe where he spent friends throughout the occupation eight weeks as part of a delega- of the city. The baby boy has been tion sent by the Canadian Jewish named "Jude," the name of a peo- ♦ •••••••••••••• Congress to survey conditions of ple whom the Nazis did not sue • LENDING the Jews in Poland. He visited ceed in exterminating. LIBRARY • 0 almost every city and town where 0 Jews still reside and conferred -r:Fc1-0-1xFatRx1-0-1:14:1-(8: 0 with Polish Government officials I GIFTS as to the outlook of Jews in Po- land. S. Lifshitz, of Toronto, Ont.. leader of Canadian Jewry and ed- itor of the Canadian "Jewish Weekly," will address a mass meet- ing of the Detroit Federation of Polish Jews to be held on Wed- Adopts virst Baby Born After Jeivish Liberation PAGEL'S, Inc. JACEY'S JEWELRY CO. Army Permits Mourning Rites In DP Camps 33 JOHN R (511 Metropolitan Bldg.) FRANKFURT (WNS) -- In a statement explaining last week's demonstrations by 35,000 Jews it 17 DP camps against the killin3 of a Jewish refugee in Stuttgart by German police raiding alleged black-market activities, the U. S. Army headquarters declared: "Following the death of a dis- placed person at Stuttgart on Thursday, March 28, Jewish dis- placed persons throughout tho U. S. zone made preparations to hold traditional mourning cer• monies, on the seventh day follow. ing the death, in the DP centers and elsewhere. "The U. S. Army and UNRRA were advised of the preparations by representatives of the Central Jewish Committee of Bavaria on. Wednesday, April 3, and instruc- ons were issued through U. S. ilitary and UNRRA channels that ceremonies of this character should be permitted within the camp areas, but that provision.. contained in military government Ordnance Number 1, forbidding public meetings, would not be lifted outside such areas. "Reports show that there were held on Thursday, April 4, :n Jewish displaced persons camps throughout the U. S. zone, orderly mourning ceremonies within camp areas. In several areas, principally Munich and Stuttgart, gatherings of Jewish displaced persons out- side camp areas commenced pur- suant to preliminary preparations previously made, but these gath- erings dissolved without any dis- order or incident." 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