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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-05-29

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•T-I5E JEWISH NEWS

Friday, -May .29, 1942

jewish Boys
In The War

Advertisers-

Have Asked Us to Thank You



Sgt. Richard
Kramer, son of
-Mr. and Mrs. M.

Kramer of 2962
Tuxedo Ave., was
inducted in serv-
ice three months
ago and was
promoted to his
presentrank. He
is stationed at
Duncan Field,
Texas. His pro-
motion was from Chemical War-
fare branch of the service to the
Air Corps. He holds a Master's
degree from Wayne University.
(Continued from Page 1)
Prior to his induction in service
foundations the whole social order. This will not soon he was director of activities in
the Jewish Community Center
be forgotten.
And so the night of our bewilderment yields to the of Minneapolis. While in Detroit
dawn of a new hope, that the world finally will compre- he was the organizer of the
"Youth Speaks Committee" at
hend, beyond possibility of misunderstanding, that free- the
Jewish Community Center.
dom for none may live where injustice and discrimination He was president of Avukah and
or some reside, and that the gravest threat to ordered speaker of the Philmathic De-
ciety lies not in the untrammeled functioning of its bating club.

For weeks we have requested our readers to
patronize the stores who advertise in The
Jewish News. Your cooperation has been so
complete that many, of our advertisers have
told us of the response and asked us to thank
you for your patronage. These stores deserve
your business becaUse they are among the
finest stores in the city. And remember, you
help YOUR paper every time you tell an
advertiser . . .

-

"I Saw It In The Jewish News"

.

omponent groups, btit in discrimination against or in-
ustice to any of them.

ar Honor Roll

eekly Compilation of Ex-
ploits of Jews Who Gained
Distinction in Service

11.

ISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Lieutenant Harry Schreiber, of
alveston, Tex., today wears the
der of the Purple Heart,
warded to him in recognition of
the courage he displayed during
recent Pacific bombing mission.
reiber was wounded during
that flight. But he is back in ac-
ion now.
The young lieutenant is a navi-
gator, having received his corn-
..ion at March Field, C
ornia, last year. Before the
ar, he took part in a formation
'slit of 21 bombers to Hawaii.
ollowing Pearl Harbor, he was
nt to Claud Field, Hawaii, and
ence to the Philippines, where
e served under MacArthur.
Private Alexander Katchtik,
ine Corps, 25, of Sacramento,
alit., has received the Silver
tar decoration from General
MacArthur for gallantry in ac-
tion in the Philippines. On De-
cember 29, 1941, during intense
taerial bombardment, two wound-
men were placed in a truck to
be taken to the hospital. The
driver of the truck abandoned his
lace when a wave of Japanese
r- • • mbers appeared. Private Kat-
chuk volunteered to take the
heel, and succeeded in getting
the two wounded marines to the
hospital, in the face of repeated
attacks by enemy aircraft.
KILLED IN ACTION
Julius V. Greenberg, of Brook-
; line, Mass., was killed in action
over Norway while flying with
the RCAF. Flight Officer Green-
berg could not get admittance to
.the U. S. Air Cadets because of
.strict educational requirements
,then enforced. He enlisted with
e Royal Canadian Air Force as
his only means of getting into

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• • •

P v t. Charles -
Hoptman, son of.
Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Hopt- .
man of 2 0S2
Taylor
Ave.,
sends his parents
interesting news-
paper clippings
and photographs
from Belfast,
Ireland, showing
how he and
other Jewish boys in the service
were entertained at the Pass-
over Seder in the Belfast Jewish
Institute. The second Seder
night, Pvt. Hoptman was the
guest of the Reverend Pollakoff
and family. On the second day
of Passover, at the Belfast Syna-
gogue services, the Intercession
Prayer was chanted and the
guests included the Lord Mayor,
the Chief Justice and other of-
ficials.

quick action against the Nazis.
Isadore Goldstick, of Spring-
field, Mass., died in Australia of
malaria. Private Goldstick was a
technician in the Army Air
Corps. He had been in the serv-
ice 18 months.
Seaman second class Horace
Roy Klonin, of Philadelphia,
killed in action aboard the U. S.
Destroyer "Sturtevant" when
that ship was sunk by the enemy
off the Florida coast. He is sur-
vived by his mother, Mrs. Anna
Klonin of Philadelphia.
Eliot I. Sherris, 26, of Buffalo,
N. Y., a seaman in the U. S.
Navy, died of gunshot wounds
after surviving the torpedoing of
his ship in the Indian Ocean, late
in March. His mother is Mrs.
Henrietta Sherris of New York
City.
William Timmerman, 21, of
Brooklyn. N. Y., a second class
machinist in the Army Air Corps,
Ensign Phillip Kaplan, grad-
was killed in action at Pearl Har- uate of the University of Michi-
bor on Dec. 7, 1941.
gan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben
STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE
Kaplan of 2425
Interesting social programs are
Fullerton Ave.,
being planned by Stein's Clover
formerly s t a -
Lodge, on Grand Traverse Bay,
tioned at Grosse
Omena, Mich.
Ile Air Base,
Located in the forests of
was married
Northern Michigan, 1,600 feet
May 5 to Miss
above sea level, this popular
Frances Berg-
lodge has 22 acres of picturesque
son, daughter of
land and fruit orchards.
Mr. and Mrs.
Stein's is the only Jewish lodge
- Herman Bergson
in northern Michigan. It is equip- of 2224 Blaine Ave. Ensign Kap-
ped with the most modern equip- lan, who was transferred from
ment, such as running hot water, Grosse Ile Air Base, left for Nor-
showers, etc.
folk, Va., with his wife.
Information may be secured by
His latest address, just re-
writing or calling Stein's Clover ceived, is Air Corps, A.IP.0, 501-
Lodge, Omena, Mich., phone 5 C-10, Postmaster, San Francisco,
F-12, or the Detroit representa- Calif.
tive, TY. 5-7738.
First Lieutenant Louis Hudson
"JEWISH LEGALISM"
Rosenthal, formerly located in
Jewish legalism has been de- the Maccabees Bldg., is now sta-
fined as the Judaistic system of tioned at Fort 'Benjamin Harri-
life prescribed by the five books
of Moses and its derivative codes son, Indiana, in the medical corps.
of the Talmud and the Schulchan He is the son of Mrs. Sarah Ros-
enthal, 2509 Blaine Ave.
Aruch.

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Officers of German Ministry of Economics Press Budapest
Authorities to Block Jewish Accounts;
Premier Opposes Move

LISBON (JTA).—Nazi officers
of the German Ministry of Eco-
nomics, who now are stationed
in Budapest under the economic
agareement concluded between
Hungary and Germany, are press-
ing the Hungarian authorities to
confiscate all Jewish funds in the
country by blocking Jewish ac-
counts, it was reported here this
week, following a demand to this
effect voiced last week in the
Hungariaan parliament by the
anti-Semitic Deputy Reiniss.

Sanatorium Picnic
On Sunday, June 7

The annual picnic of the De-
troit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles
Sanatorium will take place at
Belcedere Park, Utica Road, near
Schonherr Road, on Sunday,
June 7.

Owing to the present conditions
and to the high cost of living,
the cost of maintenance of pa-
tients has increased. The Sana-
torium and its ailiated institu-
tions, the Ex-Patient Home, the
Children's clinic and adult clinic
have been obliged to issue a spe-
cial appeal for funds. The local
auxiliary has sent two patients
in the last six weeks, one of them
a young man 28 years of age,
who was sent last Monday. This
patient has been treated in the
Maybury Sanatorium and was
told that he was sufficiently well
to pursue his profession of keep-
ing books. He worked for three
weeks and collapsed. He was
again taken to the Herman Kief-
er Hospital, where the doctors,
after a thorough study and sev-
eral examinations, recommended
the Los Angeles Sanatorium. The
Wayne County Board of Audi-
tors together with Mr. Duncan,
director of the Bureau of In-
vestigation, provided transporta-
tion and guaranteed the return
fare.
On the waiting list at present
and under investigation is a
young man 23 years of age.

Obviously acting under Nazi in-
fluence, Reiniss demanded the is-
suance of a law which would
provide that all payments to Jews
in Hungary be made through
blocked accounts exclusively.
This, the anti-Semitic deputy
said, would help Hungary to solve
its "Jewish problem."
Premier Nicholas von Kallay,
in opposing the demand, declared
that "the Jewish problem in
Hungary consists of many com-
plex questions" which cannot be
solved in such a simple way as
suggested by the anti-Semitic
deputy. "I prefer to treat the
Jewish question along broader
lines'', he is reported here to
have told Parliament during the
discussion.
The opposition of the Hungar-
ian premier to the proposed new
anti-Jewish measure is explained
by the fact that he fears that the
Jewish capial will fall under Ger-
man control rather than under
the control of Hungary. At pres-
ent most of the banks in Hungary
are already under control or Ger-
man officers to the great dissatis-
faction of the Hungarian author-
of
ities. Uncle: the pretext
carrying out the Hungarian-Ger-
man economic agreement, the
Nazis have sent into Hungary
about 800 German officers who
are now occupying practically all
leading positions in Hungarian
financial, industrial and railroad
enterprises. These men are really
the masters of Hungary, forcing
their orders upon Hungarian of-
ficials in the various government
departments.

Solicitors Wanted!

Excellent opportunity for
women or for boys and
girls 15 and older to add
to their incomes. Part-time
work.
Write Box D, care of The
Jewish News, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg., or call Randolph
1823.

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ing free. Cartons of Chesterfields or Philip Morris at the
above prices.

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