• Page Sixteen DETROIT JEWISH .CHRONICLE Our Athletes Head Purity Chapter Dance Hurler Mixes Career in Law and 'Baseball JWV Zager Lodge Chief BULLETIN THE BUFFALO Bisons gave Aaron Silverman a vacation recently so the youthful relief pitcher could go to Washing- ton, D. C. to take his bar examinations. Silverman has been studying law in the off- season for the past eight years and car- ried his books Beckman with ,him dur- ing his army service. A chattel of Detroit, Silverman posted a 13-7 record with Wil- liamsport last year. Plans have been completed by Purity Chapter No. 359 O.E.S. for its "floating" dinner-dance aboard the D. and C. ship, S. S. Eastern States, at 5:30 p.m., Sunday. lleading the en- tertainment will be Carlos and Juanita, Latin-American dancers. Leaders of the affair, shown with the ship's captain, R. J. Kessling, are, left to right, Mrs. Grace Mehr, ohairman, and Mrs. Gertrude Viedrah, Mrs. Joseph Stalburg and Mrs. David Dunsky, co-chairmen, For tickets call Mrs. Dunsky, UN. 2-2570. The chapter will hold an advanced officers night at 7:45 p.m., Monday in honor of Minnetta 31inn, Esther Tenzer and Esther Kozin, it was announced by Mrs. Viedrah. • * • Ginsberg Still Hot DETROITER MYRON (Joe) .e • Ginsberg continues to burn up the Eastern League. The 21-year-old Williamsport catcher is currently batting .343 for 22 games, based on 24 hits in 70 times at bat, including 12 runs batted in. Joe hit safely in 13 of his first 15 games. He's third best bats- man in the league. • • • Friday, June 1$, MS . - MAXWELL M. LOWE (above) was installed Tuesday as presi- dent of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge of Bnai Brith. Other officers include Ham- mond Pearlman, Morton Ru- benstein and Louis Schneider, vice-presidents; Harry Pear. son, treasurer; and Irving Kan- fer and Irving Lipson, secre- taries. Mynah Military Expert Explains Israeli Tactics in Palestine War pROCEEDS OF the card party of the Gen. Maurice Rose Auxiliary will go to aid Israel. The affair wil be held June 30 in Bnai Moshe. Tickets may be • obtained from Nettie Zimberg, TY. 0-9728, or at the dopr. • • • " THE YETZ - COHEN Ladies Auxiliary will hold . a social meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday in the home of Jean Friedman, 2249 Taylor avenue. • • • A TYPEWRITER and wheel- chair, gifts of the -Equality Club, were presented to veter- ans at the Dearborn Hospital by the Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary. The auxiliffry presented colors at the installation Wednesday of Jewish European Welfare Or- ganization officers. Yiddish Group to Chart Program Plans for the coming season will be charted by the Joint Yiddish Culture Committee of the Jewish Community Council and Jewish Center at a meeting at 11 a.m., Sunday in the Cen- ter. Tentative functions to be dis- cussed are a Jewish hook month program, a Chassidic program, an Israel celebration and Jew- ish music month and holiday programs. (T he following m i 1 it a r y analysis is based on an article . THROUGHOUT MANY areas to concentrate large forces in HERB ROTH of Allentown, by the editor of "Maarachot," a string of settlements are cpn- the areas where the decisive Pa., sixth ranking harness driver Ilaganah's military magazine.) solidated in a defense bloc thus battles will occur (This has hap- in the country, died recently forming a chain. The chain is pened at Latrum, half-way mark from a head injury suffered in a EW YORK—For various rea- gauged by the strength of each on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road, at Istud, where the Egyptian Galician Society..Here race spill. He was 54 years old. sons, our defense of Jewish link, each fighting separately. • • • Palestine cannot be viewed ac- Every man and woman in these Army is entrapped, and in the to Celebrate 18th Year Jamin, Tulharn, Nablus Arab cording to accepted concepts of defense blocs must be ready for Milt Gets Mad - The Galician Society of Detroit triangle where the Army of Is- action at all times. warfare. MILT GALATZER seldom gets will celebrate its 18th anniver- rael is on the offensive.) To begin with, we are not de- TO prevent the enemy from mad. In fact, in his 21 years of These forces with those now Lary at a dinner, June 27 at the baseball, the Grand Rapids man- fending a solid country with a attacking single settlements in- operating will be decisive factors tieth Abraham Synagogue. ager has never been banished continuous frontier. We are de- dividually and reducing them in the critical stage ahead. Herbert B. Sussman, president from a game. However, he for- fending the Jewish area, which one at a time, we must have a of the Galician Jews of America, is composed of large and small mobile and efficient central force got himself in a recent Central will be guest speaker. Tickets Readers of the Chronicle say can be obtained every evening League contest and was ordered islands—some connected by "cor- in each defense area, able to they read it front cover to cover. ridors" and some completely isa. bring up reinforcements to any off the field for protesting too at the Synagogue. point under attack and wrest strenuously on a balls and strikes la ted. We are not free to follow a the initiative from the enemy. verdict. GIVEN — Offers something better in SERVICE defensive strategy of tactical • • This type of strategy is an ap- SPECIALIZING in all MERCURY and FORD Cars: withdrawal and realignment. plication of a new concept in To Honor Gordon Every point is vital, whether it warfare—the concept of "all Motor Tune-up as low as .......... ............... $ 5.95 Brakes Adjusted JULY 3' HAS been proclaimed is defensible or not. around defense" at each point or 1.95 Sid Gordon Day at Ebbets Field. Brakes relined, just Many years ago when the iso- sector—used by the British and 15.49 Yes, it's really true—A Giant is lated Jewish settlements suf- the Russians in the last war. Wheel Balance, Per Wheel (plus weights) 1.50 to be honored in Brooklyn. Car completely repainted fered their first serious attacks • • • 39.00 Reason probably is that Brook- by the Arabs, we were forced Play safe! You'll enjoy much longer livite—when your car lyn has a huge Jewish popula- to face the question: if we once USING 2 METHODS is fixed by GIVEN —For quid;, courteous Service, call: WE HAVE UTILIZED the tion . . . And Sid is about the begin to evacuate Jewish settle- hottest player in the National ments, at what point do we stop? combination of these methods— TRINITY 1-4580 the strong defense position and • • • League . . . Which adds up to this precedent. the mobile commando action dur- NEW TACTICS NEEDED • • • THIS IS PRIMARILY a mili- ing the first months of the pres- tary problem. We must disregard ent war. They will not suffice Authorized Mercury Dealer Trio Disappoints however. 8510 Twelfth St. at Philadelphia CAL ABRAMS of Mobile, the strategy which calls for a As the British withdraw and Mickey Butner of Birmingham commander to give up those the war develops we shall have See Our Selection of Good Used Cars and Cy Bloch of Buffalo are dis- points which are not strategically vital to us, or which impose a appointments so far this season. None is in the above-average great burden preventing the de- ployment of our forces. hitting bracket. • • • We must disregard this accept- ed concept of military strategy Rosen Keeps Pace because we have no place to re- THE OTHER Jewish .minor treat. It is highly improbable league performer of any note, Al that any army has ever had to Rosen of Kansas City, persists in operate in a similar terrain being a nemesis to American As- which is so circumscribed. sociation hurlers. He's batting There has been considerable .340. discussion regarding the best Al is quite a cocky fellow. Said strategy to adopt. Should it be he to friends: "Some newspaper- "partisan" warfare or "regular" A boot henly cis good as the RUM men think I look like Ted Wil- warfare? Should we create a who produces if ... Schmidt's is proud to have et Master Brewer a man who liams at the plate—I think so, fluid front line or have a AK science Axed too." and experience in the art of making good beer is recognized line? internationally. Driver Killed N • GIVEN MOTORS Inc. .46i t l Meet the man behind the NEW Schmidt's Home for Aged Slates Election on June 29 The annual election meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged will take place June 29 at the Home, Petoskey and Holimur avenues. Members of nominating com- mittee include J9seph Bernstein, Arthur Fleischman, and Dr. Benjamin Welling. Present officers are Myron A. Keys, president; Sidney Allen and Gus Newman, vice-presi- dents; William Sandler, secre- tary; and Max Kogan, treasurer. REGISTRATION OPEN Registration is still open for the 12th Street Council Center's day camp. • • • TERRITORY IS SMALL OUR PLAN of action has been largely dictated by the geography of the Jewish territory plus the political realities and the posi- tion of the Jews in Europe and the Middle East. In partisan warfare tke army is able to abandon entire areas, shifting from one point to an- other, and never be tied down to any single position. The vast- ness of the Russian terrain and the conditions which the Greek guerilla fighters had to face per- mitted both the Greeks and Rus- sians to operate in this way. But it is impossible for us. It is therefore impossile for us to use this type of strategy. We can use it as part of an overall strategy. 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