Page Twelve

MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

The World Will Little Note That We S ay
It Can Never Forget That Th
Did!

Aaron, Louis
Alpern, Gordon
Apple, Albert
Aronovitz, Israel
Aronsohn, Herm
Asher, Herm
Bader, ,Pete
Bale, Sea
Baltuck
Beren
Berg
Her
B

Davis, Charles P.
Davis, Jack
Davis, Leo
Deutsch, Robert
Eisen, Sam
Eisen, Calvin
Elson, Stanley
Emery, Allen
mmer, David H.
crow, Sidney
enbaum, Joseph
erg, Charles
1
em, Frank
Albert
Fo
t on
g, Jacob W.
Fri
Frle
, Abe
rled
, Eugene
Kurtz
edn
nda
Icy, Herbert
er,
ert
burg, 111e1
n, b ahem
rg, N
g, Nf ;i s J.
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Gottlieb, Morton
Green, Roy F.
Greenbaum, Charles
Greenberg, Hyman
Greenberg, Jerome H.
Grossman, Mordecai
(Wry's, Milton
}tardsteln, Herman I.
hart, Theodore W.
Herzberg, Lawrence
Hochman, Nathan
HOW, Julius A.
Hera, Raymond E.
Horowitz, Bernard
iden, Ruben
Jacobs, Alfred
Jacobson, Rodney E.
Kadlsh, Abraham
Kahn, Warren M.
Kanefsky, Hymen
Karbelnick, Albert
Kass, Thomas
Katzen, Lester
Kaufman, Herbert J.
ICempner, Saul J.
Kogan, Aaron
Kogan, Charles

is Aaron

'Colman, Joseph
Korinsky, Sol
Koss, Frederick
Krakow, Paul R.
Krltt, Joseph
Labovitz, Alex
Lash, Herman
Latzer, Solomon
Leibowitz, Sidney
Levin, George
Levine, Irving
Levine, Paul II.
Lewin, Epstein N.
Lewis, Leonard I..
Lltsitz, Mortimer N.
Lotman, Alexander
Lustig, Morten J.
Mallon, Daniel D.
Mandell, Irving
Marlowe, Lee K.
Mathis, Robert
May, Abraham
Mayer, Seymour
Meyers, Morris
Miller, Morris
Mirowitz, Edward C.
Mogill, Alexander M.

✓

1, Aaron was working as a
operator at the Michiga
stl g Co.
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spa
bowl
not a
five a
is how
this spo
Sam sp
service. He
while in th
has a son,
never saw.
He was

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Lt. Law
graduate o

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rinti
shmen
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the
favor
t dea
us
and
Im
w.

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Ills

Jewish Center.
He spent a y
and was awa
Heart. He was
11-17 and on hi
plane was shot
ing over Ludw

of the crew w
and are now

He was 22

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out
hle-
He
oth
II and
ball teams.
tes reme
r him as
o liked t
ecite po-
raneously
the va-
ns which a
many m
hoped

Muldawsky, Sul
Moritz, Sigmund
Motris, Herbert W.
Moss, Joey
Myers, William II.
Nabatoft, Bernard
Nash, Sam
Neshkes, Leo
Newmark, Edward I.
Oberstein. Law rear,'
Passerman, Victor
Pearl, William B.
Pearlman, Irving
Pearlsteln, Saul I..
Plinick, David
Pokart, Sidney
Raney, Sherwood I..
Rachlin, Joseph C.
Rafelson, Robert J.
Rosenberg, Joseph
Rosenberg, Kenneth
Rosenberg, Leon E.
Rosenfeld, Kenneth
Rosenthal, Myron
Rubin, Harold
Sampson, William (1.
Sappersteln, Melvin S.

Schechter, Herman
Schreibman, Harry
Schultz, Jack E.
Schwartz, Edward
Segel, Jack S.
Semansky, Jack
Seymour, NVIllitim
Shafer, Raymond
Shapero, Charles
Shapiro, Arthur
Shapson, Gerald
Shaw, Lloyd W. '
Sher, Mitchell
Shiffman, Harii
Silverman. Er
Silverman, I d
Silverman,
i on A
Silverman,
silverstonA ert
Simon,
d J.
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✓Abraham May

Abraham May wa.
the Michigan Typ
pany when he
joined the ser-
vice. He was a
graduate of th
N o r thweste
High School.
H e into
to make
ing his
eer
and ho
one
day to
n his
own
He
was
y fond
wa
s custom
tr•
to which
ard.
e was in t

s helping
when he

rical eng•

onths and

cc and won

1.
'as in West•
he died in
, 1945.
of age.

f a
ted
Jr.,

G. Sampson

ampson entered the
after his gradua•

ce

Obe
tral
a
de
rent
the t
ered
ce
aptai
wre
sket
d ha
pl
1 tea

the
the
vigat
miss
whil
en.
en
ly h •

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in
as
and

Weekly 'a67
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In
trgl
2

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ork,
pied him to seek serv•
Air Corps so lie could

M1scri pt to

in this field. He was also
t sports enthusiast.
spent 19 months in the
orces. He was a radio op-
Air
n a B-26 with th(!9th
nd the recipient of the
al, Purple Heart and Pre-

Ioire igt

as St.
at.:"I he
tinder t.lic

Citation.

ve his life in a bombing ,
over Germany.

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20 years of age.

N

of a

A I ,

Lt. Robert N. Wienner

Lt. Robert N. Wienner had at-
tended the University of Michigan
for three years
when he enter-
ed the service.
He was a grad-
uate of Central
High School,
where he w a
elected p°1-e

Sidney Leibowitz

Sidney Leibowitz was operating

He
much interes
ed in athletics
and played well
at baseball,
football and

dent of hi

g raduatV
class.
He had
n-
ned a career in social
ork
and most of his studies
chool
. His
were directed to that ,
hobby was building th el air-
planes.
the ser-
He spent 19 month%
vice and was award the Purple
was in the
Heart. His last coruh
Philippines where h was killed in
action at Cebu. d
He was 22 yeall of age.

tennis.

He spent two and one half years
in the service. He had enlisted at
the age of 16 , ‘, and was overseas
for a year during which he fought
in the battle of Leyte.
Then he was sent back to the
United States but in San Diego,
California, he was killed in an ac-
cident on board his ship.
He was 20 years of age.

aduate
Cass High
School.
He was very
Interested i n
science and had
planned to make a career out of
laboratory work. His hobby was
developing photographs.
He spent two years in the serv-
ice, working in army ordnance.
He won the Purple Heart and the
Legion of Merit.

He met his death while examin-
ing a 'time bomb which exploded.
His last campaign was in South-
ern France.

He was 21 years of age.

u variety store when the call to
lit' w
the colors came for him.
a Central High
graduate a n d
h a d attended
t h e University

of Detroit.
Ile was an
excellent base-
ball player and
spent a good
deal of his
are time in-

ulging

return
ts, It was his plan to
is own business and operate
before. He did not return.
ey spent ten months in the
serve \ and fought his last ram -

k

paignNormandy.

He Mt) 26 years of age.

