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Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

gEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1946

Last Full Measure of Devotion

Lewis C. Baltuck was attending
Highland Park Junior College
when he en-
tered t h e ser-
vice. He was a
graduate of
Highland Park
High School.
Lewis was
taking a busi-
n e s s adminis-
tration course
and planned to
use it as a vo-

liforton Lustig

he

Handleman Drug Store' When
he entereitjhe
rvice* e-
i s
c :IV'
s
New"York e City.
Golf waacaii
ber one on..,
list of !To'
tions, and
he wToy,t?
I icdre
ing ,

David Emmer was a cement
contractor at the time he entered
t Is e Army. He
attended t h
University f
Detroit.
Some give
their lives in
one way and
some in anoth-
• er. Eimer took
ill in the Army
Hospital a n d
died while in
training.
He had spent one year and five
months in service and his countr y
t
owes him the same debt of grai-
tude that is owed to all those who
felt that love of country came be-
fore their own lives.
David is survived by his wife
Dorothy Emmer.
He was 32 years of age.

cation.
He was deeply interested in pho-

the results of prof
o mnivorously.
From the day
the inside of
wanted to g
over quickly
own drug

tography, and like all camera
fans, could usually be seen with
a camera case slung over his
shoulders looking for photogenk
subjects.
He spent 18 months in the
med forces and was awarded
Purple Heart.
Lewis met his death in Ger-
ni iok

Aachen
city to fal
day, the
almost e
former i
tig died
many.
He wa

Lt. (E) L. L. Lewis).

David Emmer

Lewis C. Baltuck

Morton Lustig
.
was workipg at

Greenbaum

Ice
de
gh
He
Pen
a
Inc
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s t
ran

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sal

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°in 411
field.
of
se Al, he mil

the Cra
experience
Company./ ,
Privet Oilverman
to go jli, through t
fight tdi felp make t
for rietnocracy, Th
'-''''rvi1",--11t decreed

tting
in

11

l

hoot;.

for eleven
the supreme
Tian Campaign

o,\Dora
wife
s of
a.te :

He

osenthal
himself in J

or was work
"'len he ente
efff."Vitis "—
a graduate of
Cass Tecy Hi
choosIN
Sigmtko
a $.efugtia
any,;
teed in\

004y/hen
the
e

as working for
Ice Company

a

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to
Hi

was
ndin
layer'

up, he still maintained t
to play big-league ball.

vas work-

se
ee
ha

co
telli

Frank Faudem tiss working' . i)t
the Briggs ManufietiiiIng

o u
baseb
He
one o
troit
league
and was under contract
Tigers. He lived basebal
he was barely able to ho
as a youngster, he was ou
nearest vacant lot playin
vorite game. Even when

teen

g

spot wo and a
ice. He die
e Aleutian
it 4,
sadur

Frank Fauderi2"..

n

V
an
rksse
.
st r par e t,ifctf afo
wh i r
s. Th
s in, E r0
par

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n or
ms.
the
hen
bat
the
fa-
ew
ire

and
Frank put aside his
ncle
spikes for the khaki
oun-
Sam in the moment of
gave
try's greatest emergent ,
}bit
his full measure of do
the troops on Leyte, in the413 114110 - .

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will to the countr
Yie
him. : w•s0,,,w3f, ..t>s
its arms

w1glitts

his wife, Ellen, and

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become>

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ldberg, one brother,

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f t e rui
e Sherrard
School.
He had,a1
ways had a
longing to trav-
el and in part
his desires were fulfilled for he
crossed the Pacific and landed at
Saipan.
He spent two years in service,
from June 1942 to June 1944,
two years to the day. He won the
Purple Heart and the Silver Star.
His last battle was that of Saipan.
Ile was 23 years of age.

ern High.
For seven
months he serv-
ed his country
faithfully. H e
w a s awarded
Purple
the

Heart.
In the famous Battle of th,.
Bulge, the Nazis made one last
furious effort to stave off their
doom by an attack on the Ameri-
can forces. The attack failed but
one of the victims was Jack S.
Segel.
He was 25 years of age.

'Cliultz was in
self as proprietor
of the Mercury
Boot Shop, at
13434 McNich-
ols when he en-
tered the serv-
ice. He was a
graduate of
Cass Technical
High School.
He was fond
of bowlifig,
golf and tennis
d was also an amateur photog-
her. He spent less than a year
ervice and was posthumously
led the Purple Heart, the
onduct Medal, World War
Go
ictory Ribbon, American
Two
Service Ribbon, and the
Thee
- African - Middle
Europ
Eastern'M' eater Service Ribbon
onze Campaign Star
with one
for the A iandv Campaign.
still operating the
His wido
hop.
Mercury Bo
He was 35 y s of age.

business

at

,

. Schultz

ator.

age .

He was 23 years of age.

toted his educational career and
was ready to
enter into his
life work when
the cull to the
colors came. Ile
had been a stu-
dent at Wayne
University and
had just been
awarded his de-
gree there.
H e planned
to make teaching his career b
it was decreed otherwise. He w
three years in service and
the Purple Heart. His last
Paign was at Cherbourg.
He was 25 years of

Barbara.
years of age.

ap

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i, T.eRoy Zessar
11) ft,) LeRoy Zessar had just com-

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the famous Battle of

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ne yot
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ast

pines.

of
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Navy in
ass, re-
ign and
.). He
D-Day
paign.
Purple
s unit,
, was
rre by

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his buddy); etter
rtha
,..'"' er,
the hero's tli
vd.
Herzberg, o 4.41#' Oak
ere
,;;Day,
On Chris
ry
firing at us• ' I.: hea
sole a
get out of hi
its.
shouting for t
then a shell expl
and got him."
attle
Lawrence died in
e
the Bulge, two years
inducted.
He was 20 years

it
le
c-

d to make a
per and pub-
as also in-
hy, travel

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vie

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for the Liquor Commis

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he Detroit Depart-

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Erwin Silverman ✓

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(j.g.) Leonard L. Lewis
wo rig as assistant Tele-

Ik was 20 years of age.

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