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June 06, 1947 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-06-06

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FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1947

World News in Brief

Ir

Guest Artist

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

Germans Bar Jews
From Homes, Stores

Officials Flout U.S. Regulations

Granting Priority to Persecutees

\Munich (JTA)—Although official U.S. military govern-
ment policy is to give persecutees preference in obtaining
hothes and businesses, the Lerman-staffed bureaus handling
such matters frequently flout the regulations leaving the
persecutee with little recourse.
A spokesman for MG admitted that German agencies

often fail to carry out the direc-
tives handed down to them. "But
you must remember," he continued,
"that official American policy has
constantly been the steady return
of power to German governments."
The effect of placing control in
the hands of the Germans, he
added, is "that if a German hous-
ing agency or another bureau
fails to grant housing prithlty to
persecutees, the persecutee must
appeal firs). through several Ger-
man depar (vents and then finally
to the military government. Na-
turally, this is a long and often
costly process."
Several investigations have been
lei:ached into the killing of a dis-
placed Jew by a German police-
man in the north Bavarian town
of Amberg. —
The DP, Sholem Lang, was shot
while being questioned about al-
leged illegal activities. The po-
liceman claims that Lang attacked
him. The local military govern-
ment authorities cleared the Ger-
man and released him.

• • •

Bernstein's Return
Hints at UN Visit

FRANKFURT, (JTA) — Rabbi
Philip S. Bernstein, advisor on
Jewish affairs to the U.S. Army
in Germany, returned suddenly
from the U.S., several weeks ahead
of schedule, leading to speculation
that his return was connected
with preparations for a visit of
the United Nations committee on
Palestine.
Dr. Jacob Golub, chairman of
the Joint Distribution Committee's
health department, estimated that
$20,000,000 was needed for the next
fiscal year, commencing July 1,
for the medical and health . needs
of some 1,500,000 Jews in Europe.
Dr. Golub, pointed out that the
sum is four times as great as pres-
ent appropriations.

• • •

Heirless Property
Given Italian Jewry

ROME (JTA)—The Italian gov-
ernment promulgated a decree
transferring to the Union of Jew-
ish Communities all heirless prop-
erty left by Jews who were vic-
tims of Nazi or Fascist persecu-
tion after Sept. 1943. The Union
is authorized to use these funds as
it sees fit for religious, welfare
and rehabilitation purposes.
Minister of Justice Cantoni said
the decree was aimed at "correct-

Pebblehill Lauds
Bachelor's rife

ing the evils and injustices done
the Jewish people," and was a
recognition of the Union's activi-
ties on behalf of Jewish institu-
tions, which benefit Italian Jews
and non-Jews.





Around the Globe
in Capsule Form

VIENNA (JTA) In an attempt
to prevent illegal immigration to
Palestine from the American zone
of Austria through the French
zone, the French authorities are
refusing to permit any Jews to
cross the border.

AMSTERDAM, (JTA)--A ten-
year sentence was demanded by
the prosecution in the trial of
Frederik Weinreb, 36-year-old
Dutch Orthodox Jew, charged with
having swindled other Jews seek-
ing to flee Holland (luring the
Nazi occupation. In defending
himself, Weinreb admitted that he
had accepted . money from Jews
who feared d eportation, but said
that all of it went to bribe the
Nazis in order to secure permission
for these Jews to escape.

BUCHAREST (JTA)----A demand
for the suspension :I the Roman-
ian daily newspaper Viata Bana-
teana for publi , hing an nal-Sem-
itic article has 'seen made by the
Jewish Democr. Committee in
the city of Timisoara.

FOLLY, your reporter just
O H doesn't
know where to start,

so many things are up. . . First
of / all we'd like to congratulate
Central High on the excellent way
it handled its role at the Student
United Nations Conference in the
Rackham Bldg. Some of the par-
ticipants were Ruth Rondo's',
chairman for Byelorussia, and Don
Boxman, Herm Moskovitch, Alma
Fox and Bill Darmody, her, dele-
gates. For Colombia, Lester Zeff
JULIUS CHAJES
was chairman and his group in-
• • •
cluded Edith Weiss, Herb Felstein,
Chris Canales and Jud Levin... .
Ron Linto headed the Polish del-
egation which included Helen Son-
nenburg, Bert London, Jerome
Bluestein and Arlene Madison...
For Siam it was Annette Tobb,
chairman, and her croup of Isaac
Sam Oleinick, Jo Savin, Betty
Affair to Usher in
"Marshall and Dave Litowsky.. .
Right here, we'd like to say that
Summer Program
Edwin Levinson from Northern
was there heading the group from
Introducing its summer pro- Belgium. . . . You've probably
gram, Chapter 1, Zionist Organi- heard about Ed on the radio or in
zation of Detroit, will present its the papers. You see, he is that
June jamboree at 9 p.m. Saturday outstanding Tewish boy who over-
in the Jewish Community Center. came the handicap of total blind-
Joe Melton anthills orchestra will ness to win a scholarship to the
play.
University of Michigan.
For information call Selma
Ed told me that there was some-
Jaliont, social chairman, TO. 7- thing he'd like to say to you and
7861.
that is, "If we Jewish teenagers
At its final closed meeting' of want to help fight anti-Semitism,
the season at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday we must try to help fight intoler-
in the Center auditorium, the ance of every kind. We must try
chapter will sponsor a musical to help the other fellow even more
hour with Julius Chajes as fea-' than they help us." Thanks, Ed,
tured artist. Included on the and good luck to you always. .
• • •
program will be election of offi-
cers.
YOUR REPORTER had a chance
Chapter 1 invites all young men to meet that wonderful man, Bob
and women to a hike at 1 p.m. Hope, and some of his pals like
Sunday. Tours through the Insti- Dezi Arnez, Vera Vague and many
tute of Arts and the Museum of more. . . We'd like to tell you
Science are planned and evening something about Bob. . . . He's
activities will include a weinie one of the most wonderful person-
roast. Meeting place is the north- alities in America. If you don't
east corner of Dexter and Davi- agree, look up the record of what
son avenues.
he did during the war to help the
G.I.'s and what he is doing right
now to help rehabilitate them. The

June Jamlioree
Set by Chapter 1

Mrs. H. M. Smith
Heads Council

DOG & CAT
HOSPITAL

DR. H. RASKIN
Veterinarian

I. FELDMAN

(Continued from page 3)

kosher Catering

Small Affairs A Specialty
Home, Clubs, Organizations

P.S. Please, Dr. Goldberg, there
is one favor you can do for me.
It's getting close to the holiday
season. I could eat some gefilte
bah and roast chicken.
Could you send me an SOS to
nom Isom?

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

BUDAPEST IJTA)-- Among the Mrs. Garnick Named
100,000 Hungarian war prisoners
as President of Ezra
who are scheduled to be repatri-
Mrs. J. Garnick has been elected
ated from the USSR by Septem-
ber are several thousand slave la- president of Ezra, American Fed-
borers, most of whom are Jews. eration of Polish Jews.
Other c ,cers are Mesdames 1.
Finkelstei and J. Feffer, vice
WARSAW (JTA) — There are presidents; M. Goldfeder, treas-
some 1,600 German war criminals urer; M. Weinberg, N. Goldman
in Polish jails awaiting trial be- and S. Norman, secretaries; J.
fore peoples courts.
Kazda and M. Young, hospitalers;
and S. Sharkey, I. Finkelstein and
M. Weinberg, trustees.
A brunch party will be held at
noon, Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Kazda, 15378 Fairfield avenue.
Mrs. Herbert M. Smith has been
elected President of the Detroit
Section, National Council of Jew-
ish Women.
Others named were Mesdames
William H. Frank, Benjamin
Shwayder and Lewis Daniels, vice-
presidents; Harry Krohn, treas-
Canterbury Clinic
urer; Phillip Brown, recording
secretary; Charles A. Smith, cor-
20198 LIVERNOIS
responding secretary; A. C. Lap-
11/2 Blocks South of 8 Mile
pin Arthur Purdy and Irving I.
Bittker, secretaries.

her way out of her double love.
how Gertie Sourpuss wins her men
and how eight-year-old Charley
finds his mother's love again, I
am sleepy once more. So I rest
for a couple of hours and then
it's time for evening chores. Now
I have to work.
First comes the day's supply of
firewood. I stack it close to the
bed so I can reach out and throw
another log on the fire, without
getting up. Then I prepare sup-
per.

These threee months have made
a new man out of me. Quiet,
peaceful, nobody to bother me, no
fights about clothes, no arguments
about Mrs. Gonzalo and Mrs. Salu-
tas and their show-off clothes.
Yours friend,
Maurice Pebblehill.
(My friends call me
Moshe Steinberg).

PAGE FIFTEEN

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The 75 children of the Work-
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p.m. Sunday, June In the

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• • •

"THIS BUSINESS of keeping
the peace which we paid so hard
for is very important to me," said
Bab. "Just the other day when I
was in Battle Creek seeing.,the
guys for whom the war will never
be wen, I said to myself, 'we've
get to show them that they sacri-
ficed their lives for something ever.
lasting.' You know out there in
11w fox holes the guys fought to-
gether, lived together and they
flied together. . . . There .wasn't
any difference of religion, creed,
or color when it came to defend-
ing their most prized possession,
America. We've got to adopt that
same principle right here in our
schools and communities."
Right here, Vera said, "I've got
a 16 year old`clatighter, Joan, wilt
has started a world friendship club
in her school in Hollywood. She
found that there were many people
willing to help her with her under-
taking. Frank Sinatra, Bing Cros-
by and Bob were only a few. Per-
see,ally I think that friendship
clubs all across the nation do so
very much to strengthen and cre-
ate unity oetween all you fellows
and girls. I think that the subject
of friendship is one of the most
important for the public schools."
I hope sonic of your heard Bob
Hope on WM. It was a knock
out.
• • •
JUST WANT TO tell you about
the Gems weinie roast at Lola Val-
ley. Sue Miller went with Al
Chafetz, Mickey Cohen with Ben
Labe, Diane Katz with Seymour
Cohen, and there were Milly Berg
with Milfred Lewis, Lindy \'inick
with Fred Lawrence,
Start-
berg with Dick Carson, Sandy
Blotner and Bob (president at
furled) Gans, Marilyn Lober with
Jerry Weiss, Barbara Budson with
Jerry Weisman and loads more.
Next week, news about the kids
in Windsor. . • . Hope you all sur-
vive those 18th-week exams.

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