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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-11-06

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Page. Fourteen

Jews in U. S.
War Service

P. F. C. Henry Cove, who en-
listed in the Marine Corps 14
months ago, was on furlough in
Detroit recently and addressed
Arlazaroff branch of the Jewish
National Work-
ers' Alliance at
its meeting on
Oct. 14 on the
need for Bond
sales in. the pres-
ent war emerg-
ency. On Oct. 18
he was married
to Miss Jean
Spilkin and re-
turned with his
bride by plane to his post with
the Coast Guards at Bingham,
Mass. P. F. C. Cove is one of the
proprietors of the Central Factory
Supply Co. and was a member
of the executive committee of the
Linen Suppliers' Assn, before his
enlistment.
* * *

Second Lieut: Victor H. Gould-
ing, • son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Goulding, who is serving with
the Engineering
Corps in Austra-
lia, has been
promoted to
J. Judge Advocate,
this family
learned this
week. Lieut.
Goulding' h a s
been in the
service a year
and a half. He
was graduated f r o m Central
High School, Wayne University
and Detroit College . of Law. He
was admitted to the Bar in 1941,
shortly • before he entered the
U. S. armed forces.
* * *

Word of a promotion of her son
George G. Ferman to Master
Sergeant (the highest non-com-
missioned officer rank in the
army) has been
received by Mrs.
Rose Ferman of
746 Collingwood.
George Ferman
entered the
armed forces in
April, 1941, and
is now stationed
with the Service
Company of the
125th Infantry,
GilroN. Calif. He is a graduate
of Central High School: and was
the assistant advertising mana-
ger of Sears-Roebuck Company.
* * •
Herbert L. Raskin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Moe Raskin of Tyler
Ave., was graduated from Offi-
' c e r s Training
School at Miami
Beach, Fla., as a
Second Lieuten-
ant. A former
student at Cen-
..-• tral High and
Wayne Univer-
sity, Lieut. Ras-
kin was with the
medical corp at
Garner Fiel d,
Calif., as aide to the flight \ sur-
geon at the station hospital.
* *
Richard B. Kramer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Kramer, has been
commissioned a Second Lieuten-
ant in the Air Corps and has
been sent to a higher school in
Washington, D. C. He was on
furlqugh last week and visited
with his family. Lieut. Kramer
was formerly a member of the
:staff of the Jewish Community
Center.
* * *
Louis Blustein of 2435 W.
Grand Ave. received his commis-
sion as a Second Lieutenant in
the Tank Destroyer Corinnand at
Camp Hood, Texas, upon gradua-
tion from Officers' Candidate
School. Lieut. Blustein has been
in the army a year and a half
and advanced from the ranks. He
is 22, is a graduate of. Central
High School and was previously
al National Guardsman. He re-
cently spent a 10-day furlough in
- . Detroit with his wife and parents
and returned to duty, as a in-
structor in the Replatement
'Training Center at Camp -Hood.

.

Friday, November 6, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

2 Brothers Serve 3 Detroiters Attend
Welfare Meet in Ohio
In Medical Corps Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, pres-

ident of the Jewish Community
Center; Henry Meyers, member
of the executive committee of the
mid-west section of the Jewish
Welfare Board, and Herman Ja-
cobs, executive director of the
Center and representative of the
mid-west chapter of the National
Association of Jewish Center
Workers, are attending the fourth
annual meeting of the mid-west
section of the Jewish Welfare
Board this week end in Colum-
bus, 0.
During the two-day conference,
Mrs. Glogower will lead a panel
which will consider "Youth
Programs".
Mr. Meyers was the first presi-
dent of the mid-west section of
the Jewish Welfare Board, and
Herman Jacobs the first secre-
tary.

Dr. Ben R. Gutow, who is now
a Captain serving with the U.S.
Army, has been overseas, some-
where in the Pacific, for the past
seven. months. As a Reserve Of-
ficer in the Med-
ical Corps, h e
entered active
service in April
1941, when he
was ordered to
active duty at
Fort McClellan,
Ala. From there
he was transfer-
red to Camp
Haan, Calif., and
later to Fort Capt. Gutow
Ord, Calif., before sailing for
duty in the Pacific. He was grad-
uated from Northwestern High
School, Wayne University School
of Pharmacy and Detroit College
of Medicine. He practiced. medi-
cine here before entering Army
service.
A younger brother, Lieut. Jul-
ius J. Gutow, is also serving with Bernstein and Epstein
the medical corps, and is now
with the armed forces somewhere Describe Activities
in Australia. He is a graduate of of L. A. Sanatorium
Northwestern High and Detroit
After hearing how a number
College of Medicine and practiced
medicine in Flint prior to his en- of Detroit Jews are being given
new life and hope in the ceaseless
listment in .June, 1942.
war against tuberculosis at the
Los Angeles Sanatorium, in Du-
arte, Calif., members of the De-
troit Auxiliary resolved to make
their annual bazaar, to be held
in Jericho Temple Dec. 12 to 20,
Rabbi Morton A. Bauman, son an outstanding event in the aux-
of Harry Bauman of 2724 Hazel- iliary's 16-year history.
wood Ave., has been selected
The account was rendered by
to be one of the Joseph Bernstein, who spent a
Jewish Chap- day inspecting the Sanatorium
lains in the and Ex-Patients Home, before
United States returning to Detroit from South-
Army to attend ern California recently. Mr.
the Harvard Bernstein was introduced to a
'U n v ersity large membership meeting by
School of Chap- Nathan R. Epstein, Auxiliary
ain s. Rabbi president.
-Liman, who is
Although, Epstein explained,
first Detroit-
Bernstein traveled to California
er to become a
chaplain, report- in order to spend a final few
Rabbi Bauman ed at the school days "for the duration" with his
in Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday, physician-son who made the trip
after a visit with his family in to join the Armed Forces, "he
still had time to think of the
Detroit.
A graduate of Hebrew Union needy victims of the white
College, class of 1937, Rabbi plague and time to give to our
Bauman first served as assistant cause."
Bernstein related how patients,
rabbi in Temple Emanuel, San
Francisco, later becoming rabbi even those confined to bed, are
of Temple Israel in Hollywood, knitting for allied war relief and
Calif. He resigned this post to how others participate in salvage
become chaplain at Ford Ord, round-ups. Although many have
Calif., with the rank of Lieuten- no more than one or two dollars
ant in the 7th Infantry Division. a month spending money, they
are carefully saving pennies,
nickels and dimes for regular
purchases of War S a v i n g s
Stamps, he said.

Detroiter Is Named
To Chaplains' School

Bob Linx Is Safe
After Torpedoing

Mr: and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx,
11534 Byron Ave., were surprised
the other day to receive a long
distance telephone call from
their son, Franklin "Bob", in-
forming them that he just had
landed from a tanker at Los An-
geles, after being rescued from
a life raft in the Pacific.
Bob, 18 years old, a former
Central High School student, en-
listed right after Pearl Harbor,
and was serving on the Destroy-
er O'Brien, which was torpedoed
and sunk along with the Wasp.
Although his commander warned
the men that their chances of
being saved were a "million to
one", not a man was lost.
His arm fractured and in a
cast, young Linx is expecting to
be home soon on furlough.
His brother, Edmund Jr., 19,
who is on a destroyer in the At-
lantic, was at home on leave
when war was declared.

Bonds or bombs? That's a
question YOU can answer.

IRA KAUFMAN
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Late News Brevities

Compiled By Independent Jewish Press Service

AMERICA:—Control of Keren Hayesod in U. S. vested in Zion-
ists . .. Golden Rule Foundation reports national income up, phil-
anthropy down . . . Loyal refugees give government $48,500 for
plane . . . Rex Stout urges Americans to hate Germany . . . Sec'y
Hull sees Syria and Lebanon as still under mandate . . . Yugoslays
promise to restore Jewish property . . . European churches reported
befriending Jews . . . National celebrations mark David Pinski's
70th birthday . . . Italians, resenting his broadcasts, brand LaGuar-
dia "Jew." . . . Jack Singer, dead on Wasp, honored by press . . .
Wise sees Government moving against Daily News . . . Roosevelt
pledges aid to French refugees . • . Waldo Frank reports Brazil
treats Jews and Nazis alike . . . Blast new York rumor that Jews
are being deferred . . . 11-month Palestine • expenditures exceed
$8,000,000 . . . Dr. Kramer gets Library of Congress post . . . Torah
rescued from Vienna to be used by U. S. Navy ... NRS polls refugee
doctors on wartime civilian service.
OVERSEAS—AND PALESTINE:—Jewish labor in Palestine
protests against freezing of wages without safeguards . . . High
Commissioner opens wing of new Rothschild-Hadassah Hospital
. . . Jerusalem-made furniture for Regent of Iraq . . . New invention
at Hebrew University . . . Palestine appoints economic stabilization
committee .. . Friendship with Middle East. Arabs sought by Mapay
... Rationing system begun in Palestine.
Quisling reprisals to avenge guard's death . . .Priest who be-
friendedNffews reported dead in prison . . . Gestapo discovers
"Friends of the Yellow Magen David." ... Cardinal Suhard attacked
for pro-Jewish attitude .. . Jewish commander resists Stalingrad
onslaught . . . Order destruction of books by Jewish authors .. .
Arrest 114 who helped fugitives from Nazi ghettos . . . Assert
Germans are posing as Jews to evade draft . . . Deportations
from Belgium continuing by hundreds . . . Non-Jewish women in
Hungary arrested for aiding refugees . . . 140 Jews die in typhus
epidemic*. . . Abolish "autonomy" in Polish ghettos . . . Many
thousands of Jews broken by forced labor for Nazis . .. All but
22 Jewish students expelled from Sofia University . .. 3,000 Jews
remain in Tarnopol, all forced laborers . . . British scientists hail
Hebrew University . . . Jews get one hour to buy food in Paris .. .
25,0.00 Jewish families routed from Berlin in 24 hours . . . Reduce
food rations for Jews in ghettos . . . Slovakian confiscations reach
4 billion kronen . . . All foreign Jews to be ousted from Rumania
. . . Jewish men of Tripoli interned in desert camp . . . Anti-Jewish
exhibitions to become localized . . . Propaganda Department urges
adoption of German citizenship by Germans residing in Hungary
. Dismissal of German Governor Frank of Poland reported.

(Copyright JPS)

YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
Arrangements are being com-
pleted by Youth Education Lea-
gue for the paid-up member-
ship luncheon to be held Mon-
day, Nov. 16, at the' home of
Mrs. Benjamin Tobin, on Oak-
man Blvd.
Increased activities for USO
are reported by Youth Education
League.
Mrs. Felix M. Warburg has
presented the New York Museum
of Modern Art with "Flute
Player", a painting by Reuven
Rubin, the Rumanian-born, Paris
educated, hailed as the foremost
artist of Palestine.

George Sez-

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