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'THE' JEWISH NEWS

Corp. Lyle S. Levy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry A. Levy, 2339 Glendale
Ave., has received an appointment
to the Officers' Training School at
Miami Beath, Fla. He haS been
stationed at Kelley Field. San An-
tonio. Texas, having enlisted jin the
Air Corps last December. He is a
graduate of. Central High School
and attended Wayne University.
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Pvt.
Emanuel
Martin Sulkes,
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son of Mrs. A.
DeRoven of Ken-
dall Ave., is sta-
tioned with the
56th Medical
Training • battal-
ion of Company
C. Platoon No. 1,
Barkeley,
Camp
Texas. A dental
technician, he was
graduated from Central high
school and was active in the Mae-
clbees Club and the Detroit Junior
Service group.
• • •
Pvt. Philip S.
Needle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Needle,
2725 Leslie Ave..
joined the service
March 23. and
now is stationed
at the Air Corps
School Headquar-
ters Office. Jef-
ferson Barracks,
Missouri. He
is a grachiate of
Northern High
col. Wayne University and the
troit Business College. He was
itnployed in the collection depart-
ent of Peoples Outfitting Co.

Pvt. Jerome Sil-
berblatt, son of
Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Silberblatt,
is stationed at
Camp Robinson,
Arkansas. He was
graduated from
entral High
school and at-
tended "University
Michigan and
University of De-
it. He is for-
r president of the Young Peoples
iety of Shaarey Zedek syna-
ue. He has been in the service
ce December 24.
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Pvt. Joseph Gil-
' bert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip
Gilbert. 18025
Fairfield Ave. He
enlisted in the
; Air Corps three
• months ago, and
until recently was
stationed at Jef-
ferson. Barracks,
Missouri. He now
Is at the Techni-
School Squadron, Personnel
eadquarters, - at Miami Beach, Fla.
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Pvt. First Class
ruin Keil, son
Mr. and Mrs.
raham Ke ll,
7 1 7 Sturtevant
-
ye, a graduate -
o f
cist
ayne Univer-
y, was called to
'rvice March 20,
41. He is now
the medical
tachment, sta-
ted at Fort Winfield Scott, San
ncisco, Calif.

Pvt. Sol W.
; Landau, son of
• Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Landau, 3261
Webb Ave., has
• been in the serv-
ice since January.
He is stationed at
1 the 354th Techni-
cal School Squad-
ron, Flight C.
Jefferson Bar-
racks, Missouri,
where he is being
fined in business administration.
e is a graduate cf Central High
•ool and Wayne University. He
associated with his father in
furniture business. His hobbies
riding, tennis and ping pang.

Corp. Myron
Dushkin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dushkin, of Vir-
ginia Park Ave.,
who has been at
Camp L i n g-
stone, La., for the
last year has "THE WANDERING BEGGAR"
been prcmoted to
Whenever a good 'children's story
corporal. and is appears in print, be sure and get
now a student at hold of it for the child. There are
Of ficer'S Training so few of them, that when one
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School, Fort Benning, Ga. A grad- like Solomon Simon's "The Wan-
uate of Central High School.
dering Beggar'' is published it
Pvt. Benjamin
should be hailed as a wcrthy occa-
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Frank
sion.
Pvt. Harold
This juvenile story is a real treat
Three cousins in the Frank family group are proudly wearinz
Goldsmith. son of
for the child. Its subtitle is "The the uniforms of United States armed services. Pvt. Benjamin H.
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Adventures of Simple Shmerel," Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frank. 17510 Pennington Ave.. is
H. Goldsmith, of
and it reveals at once a combina- stationed at Jefferson Barracks- , Mo., with the 356th School Squcd-
2646 Blaine Ave..
tion of qualities. The book is not ron of the Air C6rps. Pvt. Leonard V. Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs.
is stationed at
only a good Jewish story, with Joseph Frank. 1120 Chicago Blvd., is at Port Bliss, Texas, with the
the radio school
Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs.
splendid traditional Jewish angles, 602nd Coast Artillery. Pvt. Seymour J.
on active
of the U. S. Air
l Max Frank. 3002 Calvert Ave.. is in the Siena.' Corps,
but
is
full
of
adventures.
It
is
a
Corps, at Scott
duty in Australia. The boys' fathers are brothers.
story about a lovable beggar who 1
Field, Illinois. He
is simple. stupid at times, but I
attended the Uni-
!within ten days, questicns put to
who is mistaken for a famcus
versity of Detroit
him by the grand jury.
Zadik (saint). The result is that I
and the Michigan
he becomes a hero and saves Jews
The anti-Jewish publisher won
State Normal school
from death.
the ric se "Poison Cup" when. tei-
Lillian Fischel has well illus-
tifying before the Dies Committee,
Her- trated this volume and her illus-
Seaman
WASHINGTON—(JPS)—Charles
paper cup of water
bert Sol Brand - trations add charm to the story. ("Poison Cup") Hudson, author of he snatched a ,
wine, son of Mrs. 13ehrman's Jewish Book House, the anti-Semitic pamphlets called from a witness with the cry: - T:int
Pauline .. Brand- 1261 Broadway, New York, is the "America in Danger," was jailed might bs poisoned!"
Hudson is the anti-Sznnitic and
wine of Glendale publisher.
here for contempt cf court after
Ave., enlisted in
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refusing to tell who had printed anti-American who insisted that if
the U. S. Naval
of his pro-Axis
HENRIETTA SZOLD'S LETTERS some of his anti-Semitic - e-opa- any of the copies
received in Army
Reserve this
ganda and then was called upon i sheets were
Press
published
Marvin
month as an ap- Viking
to testify before a federal grand
's "Henrietta Szold: Life I
seaman ,Lowenthal
prentice
r
electrician's
and
Letters,
a
comprehensive
re-
Irving Hoffman relays the story
f o
ganda. Following his testimony he
mate and will ! view of which appears elsewhere
jabout the German mother who sent
was sent back to his cell.
en-
It
is
a
book
that
issue.
this
leave soon for fin
a pair of boots to her son in the
three snows of Russia. He wrote back,
training. Seaman Brandwin, for- (barites American Jewish histcrical Hudson was jailed for
Dear Mom, thanks for the boots-
merly a member of Congregation material and will remain a valuable months—but his sentence was sub- "Dear
Beth Moses, was graduated from source book for those desiring in- ject
answered, ' they were delicious!"
formation
regarding
the
history
of
I
Cass Technical High Schcol.
the American Jewish community
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during the past 60 years.
Pvt. Harold
Gottlieb, son of
CYRUS ADLER'S LIFE
Mr. and Mrs.',
The American Jewish Committee
Louis -Gottlieb of
has issued an important volume,
Elmhurst Ave.. is
with the First Aid
"Cyrus Adler : A Biographical
BOYS' STORE—SECOND FLOOR
Medical corp at
Sketch," written by Dr. Abraham
Camp Callan,
A. Neuman.
Calif. He has
Originally. a portion of this ma-
been in the army
one year. He at- terial appeared as a biography in
tended North- "
the American Jewish Year Book,
published by the Jewish Publics-
school, where he played .",,otbalL
t
He also distinguished himself asicn
Seciety of America. But out
of it developed this larger work
a handball player,
which results in a comprehensive
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Pvt. Martin Moss, life story of the eminent leader
son of Mr. and who was the president of the Jew-
Mrs. Frank Moss, ish Theological Seminary and the
1956 Pingree Ave., American Jewish Committee before
was stationed in his death a little over a year ago.
Camp Wallace. Dr. Neuman's story of the life of
T e x a s, but was Cyrus Adler properly supplement7s
sent with the the autobicgraphical sketch cf Dr.
U n i t e d States Adler published recently. It con-
contingent to tains valuable material to indicate
Australia. in the various attitudes of Dr. Adler,
March. He had his stand on Zionism, his early re-
been in the serv- actions to the movement, and
ice since. June 9. among the valuable material in the
He was a graduate of Central High book is a letter he wrote to Dr.
school and was interested in bowl- Theodor Herzl during the first
ing.
years of the political Zicnist move-
ment.
Pvt. First Class
Herbert L. Ras-
kin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mae .
Raskin of Tyler
GUAR:trete-ED SERVICE
Ave., recently was
Make your radio last
awarded his first:
longer and use mini-
stripe. He. is with T -
mum current. We do
medical corp'.,
the job at your home
quickly, satisfaction
at Gardner Field,
guaranteed.
Calif., as aide to
Largest Selection of Jewish
the flight surgeon
Records in Michigan
at the station
All the Kids
hospital. He was
Central High and
HOgarth 4717
-I 11525 Dexter
Will Have Them
University.

Chas. Hudson Gets ;
Jail for Contempt 1

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