INIday, July ll, IIVI DETROIT JEWISH CBI% ONICLIC OF THE w MAN iThour WEEK Pare' Setae JWV Lehman Fights for DPs' Entry a game with Eli Rosenbloom Post at Flint July 27. « FORMULATION OF A joint program to facilitate farm settle- ment by Jewish veterans has been announced in the• form of an agreement concluded by the Jew- ish War Veterans, USA, and the Jewish Agricultural Society. Under the agreement, the two organizations will aid veterans with a comprehensive service pro- gram from the initial purchase of agricultural property to guidance in modern methods of successful farm operation. INTELLIGENT leadership, veteran organizations de- generate into ineffectual social groups without voice or driving action. But the Jewish War Veterans of Michigan again have a commander who is capable of moulding discordant veteran units into a harmonious, vigorous organization. Moral and Practical This leader is Maurice Borde- • COUNCIL or administration love, founder and newly-elected Grounds Told Group meeting of the Department of department commander of Mich- igan's JWV. In 1936 he formed WASHINGTON (WNS) — Her- Michigan will be held at 8:30 the first Detroit post and has bert H. Lehman, former N.Y. p.m., Monday at the JWV audi- since striven to bring Jewish governor, testifying before the torium, 8212 Twelfth street. veterans of both World Wars All post commanders and im- into the fold. House subcommittee on immigra- tion, urged the passage of the mediate past commanders will be "A veteran often gets old be- tore he realizes how important Stratton bill, providing for the in attendance at which time the such an organization can be," admission of 400,000. displaced department council of administra- Bordelove said. "He ' then sees persons to the United States over tion will be formed for the regu- that as an individual he has ac- a four year period, on moral and lar department monthly meetings. complished nothing while the practical grounds. groups have reached the goals DEPARTMENT COMMANDER The new officers of Infants Ser- Lehman told the committee that they fought for. As a member Maurice Bordelove announces the of a unit the veteran can demand he came to testify "for virtually appointment of Rabbi Morris Ad- vice Group were installed at a recent luncheon by Mrs. Samuel his rights and he has backing of all Jewish agencies in the United ler of Sholom Post as department Merson, honorary board member. _ other veterans in getting them." States engaged in philanthropic chaplain and Rabbi Eleazer A. The new president, Mrs. Harry Bordelove said that the estab- Levi of General Maurice Rose and communal activities." He ap- Weingarden, was hostess to her lishment of JWV in Michigan had Post as the department associate officers and board members at the peared on behalf of the National chaplain. its origin in the wave of anti- luncheon in Canterbury House. Semitism flourishing in 1935. "We Community Relations Advisory • • • Plans were made for the open couldn't counteract these flagrant MAURICE BORDELOVE Council and its affiliated organiza- LT. ELI LEVIN'POST will hold meeting in September at a ways activities by bringing up the problem at American Legion or Veterans tions throughout the country. an installation of officers at 8:30 and means committee meeting in of Foreign Wars assemblies," Bordelove said. "These are non- SACRIFICED MOST p.m. Sunday at the auditorium. the home of Mrs. Julian Grace, sectarian groups and we wanted to thrash out the problem on the Pointing out that the United 'Federal Judge Theodore Levin first vice-president. Committee floor of our individual posts where it would do the most good." States government was responsible will be prinicipal speaker. A so- members are Mesdames Samuel • • • for decision not to compel cial hour will follow. Merson, Lewis Levin, Saul Gol- BORDELOVE POINTED OUT that JWV wasn't formed for the displaced persons to return to the • • 11 den, Adolph Goodman, Samuel purpose of segregating Jewish veterans. ''Actually, 98 per cent of our countries of their origin, Lehman THE LT. RAYMOND ZUSS- Gross, and Eleanor King. adherents are members of other general veteran organizations. As told the committee that a moral I envision it, we need JWV to act as a liaison between the Jewish duty devolved on the United MAN Auxiliary will holds its July meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday at and non-Jewish community. States to open its doors to the the home of Mrs. Dorothy Zuss- "We work with the community councils for civic improvement and displaced persons. man, 2918 Sturtevant avenue. our delegates serve at the conventions and in the council chambers America's refusal to admit the The auxiliary and post are of other veteran organizations. We work together to obtain the 400,000 refugees, he impressed the benefits all veterans deserve — not just one sect. We pool our committee, "will add force to the sponsoring a moonlight excursion to Bob-Lo July 16, proceeds of efforts and push all bills that will aid the ex-serviceman." argument of those in Europe who which will go into its hospital • • • charge that the American people BORDELOVE WAS BORN January 3, 1894, in Roma, Poland, and government are quicker to fund. At a recent party given and came to the United States in 1907. lie attended Central High talk than to act and that they do for the boys at Dearborn Vet- School and later entered a printer's career as a delivery boy. He not practice the principles they erans Hospital by JWV members, Chuck Kalbfeisch, athletic direc- has since worked his way up and is owner of the Franklin Printing preach." tor at the hospital, publicly ex- He simultaneously stressed that Charlevoix, Mich. In World War I he served with Battery "A" I1 nth Field Artillery the Stratton bill "obviously will pressed the appreciation of the stall for the tine work the JWV NOW UNDER NEW in France. He is a member of the American Legion and the Veterans not solve the displaced Jew prob- has done for the disabled vets. of Foreign Wars. MANAGEMENT lem; but it will go a very long Rudolph Stein, chairman, ar- He is a Past Grand Patriarch of the Independent Order of Odd way toward it." The displaced A BRAM DEUTSCH Fellows and a past vice-president of the Detroit Section of the Jews, he argued, have a special ranged the visit and supplied the formerly of Ihmtsch's Itentourrat American Jewish Congress. Last year Bordelove was JWV depart- and unique claim on the sympathy veterans with entertainment in and the form of wrestling bouts, ci- ment senior vice commander. of mankind because they are of gars, cigarets and chewing gum. ALBERT SCHLESINGER Bordelove hopes eventually to turn the administration of JWV • • • into the hands of the younger veterans. "They have more drive and, a people which made the costliest • An Excellent Vacation Spot sacrifices in the war of civiliza- after they learn the ropes, they will be a much more active COMMANDER BORDELOVE and tion against Nazi barbarism. for you and your friends, potent force in the community." received an ovation when he ap- BACKED BY LABOR • Rooms and Meals • • • peared on the platform at the Pointing out that the immigra- Under American Plan JWV HAS FORMED posts solely of World •War II veterans not tion quotas had not been tilled in Department of Michigan Ameri- • All outside rooms with because the older and younger veterans don't mix, but to honor for the past 15 years, Lehman can Legion convention July 4 and running hot and cold water the dead heroes. "Actually," Bordelove said, "the older posts have stated that the persons to be ad- expressed the comradeship of the • Relief for Hay Fever 50 per cent World War II veterans. We know the younger vets members of the JWV with the mitted tinder the Stratton bill Sufferers Legion. have different problems, but our aim is to supplement their spirit • Beautiful view overlooking with the experience the older men have amassed. Then when the are "most individuals with speci- • • • fic assets from which the country Lake Michigan time is ripe, the younger men will be able to carry THE SOFTBALL LEAGUE of on with under- could profit." standing and foresight." the department is drawing good He asserted that most of the To bring this hope to an early realization, Bordelove has staffed displaced Jews are in the age crowds to its games every Sun- his department board almost entirely with World War II at PINE RIVER veterans. group at which they can -easily day morning at Brady School and Although JWV has 21 posts in Michigan, membership is negligible. other fields. Lt. Eli Levin Post HOTEL adjust themselves to conditions in Bordelove depored this indifference on the part of veterans and said harlevoir, Mich, a new country," that the fact of is leading the league having won that if all the Detroit Jewish boys who served in the armed forces their survi-al was evidence that seven and lost none. The team Fol Dose, anon' – write or phone ISO is/ became a part of JWV, we would become the-strongest single unit they are a vigorous element, and will represent the department in in Detroit. that "many of them are accom - • • • plished artisans, mechanics, and "THERE ARE 11.000 ex-servicemen in Detroit, just Remodeled and thus far only professional workers." Everything New! 1000 have joined up. This certainly is a sorry picture when our He told the investigators that entire program which is so vitally linked to the veterans everyday there were many nurses and problems is not supported." Right on the Lake on North Shore Drive health workers among the displac- Although JWV is primarily interested in Jewish problems, the ed persons and that their admis- • The oily resort la town with printa beach. organization has enlarged its scope of activities and delves into all sion to the U.S. would alleviate • • Beautiful, rolling terraces, patio, and sun porch. subversive activities that crop up. the shortage in those professional • 751, of rooms hare private bath—colored tiller. "In some ways," Bordelove said, "we can be called the patriotic fields. voice of the American Jews. We know that un-American organiza- • Dining room with unobatructed view of lake. Countering the claim that Am- tions look for scapegoats, and with the Jew bearing the brunt of • Free golf course — all sport!. ericans would lose jobs if dis- many such attacks, we strive to trip them up before they form." placed person's were admitted to • 6 Piece Orchestra, I Floor Shows Weekly. the country, the former UNRRA • Special Rates June 25th to July limb. Any roans director-general referred to the Court O.K.'s Seizure Hebrew C.alendar 650.00 per Person. 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