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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

The Palestine Scene

Tommies on Rampage
in Tel Aviv Streets

Our Athletes

Friday, November 22, I 1

Park Junior College—a holdover
from the 1945-46 Wayne team —
stands six feet, four Inches.

Scout Award Creai

DANNY ARNOLD — all-city at
Central High School—all-collegiate
R .7 1 3*
at Detroit Tech—starred on the
III
9th Service Command five, winner
A REVITALIZATION of profes- of several titles in the ETO—used
sional basketball seems to have liberally at Wayne last year.
hit New York City. Major league
ABE PARNESS — started in
competition, whiCh has been dead
there since 1929, most of Wayne's games last sea-
was reintro- son—was second in scoring in
duced in Madi- 1944-45.
so Square Gar-
JACK LEVITT—a freshman, one
den the other of Central High School's best play-
night and 15,000 ers last year.
fans were on
TEL AVIV (Palcor)—A number of residents of Tel
• • •
hand to extend
Aviv were hospitalized and scores of others were treated
their greetings.
DAN DWORSKY, the hard-
at first aid stations as British soldiers and police roamed
The Chicago charging Michigan fullback, has
the streets of the all-Jewish city Monday assaulting pas-
Stags provided a new version on that "working
Beckman the big disap- my way through college" dis-
sers-by and terrorizing civilians with indiscriminate
pointment of the evening by eking course. Ile is picking up extra
shooting for several hours after midnight, following a out
a 78 to 68 victory over the shekels by illustrating books. In
land mine explosion. The explo-
home town Knickerbockers. The short, he's an artist.
sion, which occurred on a road
visitors were pressed Into an over-
outside Tel Aviv, took the lives
time before winning.
of three British policemen and one
Ironically enough, it was a Jew-
RAF sergeant and injured six
THERE AREN'T many Jewish
policemen.
ish player, and one from the East
to boot, who led the Stags In professional gridders, but those
The men were returning from
conquering their almost-all-Jewish who are playing for pay are out-
a cinema in Sacona when their
opponents.
truck was blown up by an electric
standing (Luckman, Sher ma n,
Max Zasiosky, who played with
mine. Newspapermen who arrived
St. John's University last year, Zimmerman, Pregulman, etc.) That Above is the emblem of the N,
on the scene reported they were
stacked up 18 points to pace brings us to Bob Dobelstein, line= Tamil Scout Award which
treated roughly by soldiers.
Chicago against the New York- man on the New York Giants and be presented to scouts of fir
Considerable damage was caused
ers. Sonny Hertzberg was the big former Tennessee star.
Monday night in three cafes on the
class rank or higher for seri h
gun for the Knicks.
to their synagogue, scout tn
Tel Aviv waterfront by 15 British
Dobelstein, who was traded by and community. The award ht
New York plays the Detroit
policemen who assaulted persons
inside.
Falcons Jan. 4 at Olympia and the the Chicago Cardinals to the been created by the Nations
Stags appear here Jan. 8.
The government announced that
Giants for Ward Cuff, is one of Jewish Committee on Scoutini
the latest bomb outrage brings the
Rabbi Leon Fram and Rabl
the big reasons Steve Owen's men Adler are co-chairmen of the lb
total casualties since Nov. 1, to
are
riding
into
the
playoff
spot.
13 British soldiers and police and
troit committee. Other member
THE THREE Bnal Brith national
When Dobelstein suffered a con-
six Arabs killed and 27 British
bowling tournaments are ready to cussion in a game with Philadel- are Sans Neuschatz, secretor"
and three Arabs Injured.
Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer, Jost
roll. On Saturday and Sunday, Feb.
phia, Owen started singing the
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1-2, over 100 teams will invade blues. Now Bob is recovered and ua S. Sperha, Alvin M. Poph c
and Eliezer A. Levi and Berta r
Cleveland for the first one-third
New York hopes for clear sledding Isaacs, Fred W. Butzel, Julia
of the 'scheduled affair.
in its quest for the Eastern Divi- H. 'ironic, M. II. Zackheim an
The week-end following, Feb. sion crown.
Irving Hirschman.
8-9, will find Milwaukee scouring
for housing accommodations for
SAFAD (Palcor)—Two sergeants,
approximately 500 bowlers, and on
two corporals and eight constables
Feb. 15-16 St. Louis will face the
of the Jewish settlement police
SGT. IRVING L. WOOLF
same situation.
who were remanded at Safad for
Team prize in each tournament
two weeks on charges of man-
Military rites were held Sunday
slaughter following an attack by for Sgt. Irving L. Woolf, 23, who is $200 and the Henry Monsky
an armed Arab mob on Jewish died of infantile paralysis, Oct. 16, trophy. Individual champions will
settlers in Neot Mordechai in the in Manila, P.I. Rabbi Morris Ad- receive $40. Lesser awards will al-
Huleh valley Nov. 4, were released ler officiated at the services in so be made.
Nov. 17 on bail.
the Ira Kaufman Funeral home.
Six Arabs involved in the at- Burial was in Clover Hill Park
A WORD TO THE wise should
tack were also remanded. All had Cemetery.
be sufficient to warn Wayne Uni-
licenses to bear arms.
Sgt. Woolf was the son of Mr. versity basketball opponents to be-
The Arab attack, which cost the
lives of three Arabs and two Jews and Mrs. Benjamin Woolf of 2674 ware of the 1946-47 version of the
with nine Jews wounded, was the Tuxedo avenue. He was with the Tartars.
result of a dispute between Jewish 11th Communications Squadron in
Six Jewish Gagers will be on
settlers and the Arabs over 1029 the Phillipines. During the war the Wayne squad when it opens
he
served
as
a
B-29
flight
officer
dunams of land which the gov-
against Springfield at Boston
ernment has since ruled was legal and re-enlisted again a year ago. Nov. 30—and they are all good.
He
received
a
Presidential
unit
Here are quick sketches of each:
property of the Jewish National
citation last June 2 for outstand-
isund.
CHUCK FRANKEL—all-city at
ing leadership and bravery in de-
fense of American lives and prop- Northern High School—played with
Norman (Oklahoma) NATTC, a
erty at Nichols Field, Manila.
quintet that won 26 and lost
He was awaiting transfer to the Navy
two.
United States and discharge when
he died. He first entered service
IRV COHEN—former member of
TEL AVIV (Palcor)—The Jew- in Nov., 1942 while attending the
the Ft. Sheridan team, one of the
llsh Agency will shortly receive University of Michigan.
best put out by GI's last season.
$14,000,000 out of the $22,500,000
Besides his parents, he is sur-
alloted to it in German reparations
BERNIE FRIEDMAN — played
but budget requirements for the vived by two brothers, Robert high school ball at DeWitt Clinton
and
Fred.
coming year will amount to $56,-
in New York—also•at Highland
000,000, • Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer
of the Jewish Agency, disclosed.
The Agency is ready to assume
responsibility for the immediate
transfer of 100,000 Jews into Pal-
estine and has submitted a de-
tailed plan to the Inter-Govern-
mental Committee on Refugees,
Kaplan said. Existing labor settle-
ments alone are ready to absorb
10,000 male immigrants and plans
are under way for the establish.
ment of 10,000 new agricultural
units.
Christopher Columbus would never have discov-
Summing up the progress of
Jewish Palestine since the last
ered America!
Zionist Congress in 1939, Kaplan
said 80 new settlements had been
Isabella, Queen of Spain, had caskets full of jewels.
established. The Agency, he dis-
She had velvet robes and silken gowns and hand-
closed, spent $70,000,000 in that
some hand-made shoes. But she had no electric
period.

By FRANK BECKMAN

Beat Scores of Residents in Anger
After Mine Explosion Fatal to 4

Final Rites Here

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12 Jewish Defenders
Held for Manslaughter

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Zion to Get 14 Million
of Reich Reparations

I

f Isabella had ice cubes ...

refrigerator! So the jewels were pawned. Three
little ships set out against the sea. And Columbus
happened on America back in 1492.

Selfishness Often
Needed Attribute

They're 3 of the
WORLD
FAMOUS

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who consider themselves last usu-
ally wind up on a pension after
30 years' work as a clerk or steno-
grapher or in some other menial
job of labor.
It is not impossible, however,
for a person to be contented with
letting others make his decisions
for him. Some people get along
best that way. Your husband,
Mrs. C. N., is a good husband.
IN'hy ask for more?
Every man or woman who mar-
ries must be selfish, considering
his or her own immediate inter-
ests first and those of parents and
'brothers and sisters second or last.
It is natural that a grown child
break away from his parents.
Every adjusted and mature per-
son, at some time or other In his
life, must observe the rabbinical
Injunction: "If I am not for me,
who will be? If not now, when?"

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Fantastic? Not really. In Isabella's day, they
tried to keep food from spoiling by spices brought
overland at great expense from India. Columbus
believed he could reach the Indies by sailing west-
ward on the unknown Atlantic. The rest is in
history books.

Poor Isabella, with all her clumsy luxuries, never
dreamed of ice cubes—nor any of the miracles of
modern electric living I t

Though electricity plays such a great part in to-
day's comforts and conveniences—you're scarcely
conscious of electric service. That's because it's
always on hand—all you want—at little cost.

• Liston to Ih. "NEW ELECTRIC HOUR"—Th.
HOUR OF CHARM.
Sunday Mormon 4:30. EST Station WJR.

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