Firday, &Emery 19, 1943

Bnai Brith Due
To Top Million
Bond Sale Goal

THE JEWISH NEWS

Sam Eisen

Page Eleven ,

Meet in Philippines

Dies in Action Detroit Jewish Youths
Morris Zaslows, His Guard- Trainedin Same Camps

Report's Quotation
Premature, States
Samuel A. Goldsmith

CHICAGO.—Samuel A. Gold-
smith,
executive director of the
Rally To Be Held On Feb. 28 ians, Learn of His Supreme
Although strangers when they
Jewish
Charities of Chicago, this
to Receive Citation From
Sacrifice in the Pacific
left for service March 20, 1940,
week
took
exception to the pub-
Treasury Department
and still unknown to each other
lication of excerpts from the re-
Twenty years ago, Mr. and Mrs.
after a tour of several Army
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
port he submitted to the Council
Council's one month drive to sell Morris Zaslow became the camps, two Detroit Jewish youths
of Federations and Welfare
$1,000,000 of War Bonds and to guardians of a little lad, and dur- became bosom pals in the Philip-
Funds
in Chicago last month.
sponsor two Submarine Chasers ing these years raised him as a
"The paper that I prepared for
will exceed its goal before the member of the family and con- pines just before the Japanese
seized the islands.
conclusion of the campaign on sidered him as a son.
the Cleveland meeting was pre-
Feb. 21, according to Mrs. Lillian
They are Pvt. Arthur Wald-
pared for a committee and not
On Feb. 3, Maj. Gen. A. L. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
Aaron and Max Goldhoff, co-
for the General Assembly," Mr.
chairmen of the drive.
Ulio, acting for the Secretary of dolph Waldman of 2000 Virginia
Goldsmith said. "I reported to
Park,
and
Cpl.
Sydney
Wolfe,
Harry Yudkoff, president of War, wired Mrs. Lena Zaslow
the General Assembly on that
the Bnai Brith Council, an- informing her that her ward, whose photograph appeared last
part of the paper on which the
nounces that a victory rally will Private First Class Sam Eisen, week in The Jewish News.
be held on Sunday night, Feb. 28,
Latest War Department re-
committee had come to an agree-
in the Brown Memorial Chapel
leases report them both as pris-
ment, and subsequently indicated
of Temple Beth El, to receive the
oners of the Japs in the Philip-
Pvt. Arthur Waldman (left)
that the rest of the paper was not
pines.
United States Treasury Depart-
and Cpl. Sydney Wolfe, both for publication or dissemination,
ment's official citation.
Before going to the Philippines, Detroiters, pictured in the
excepting to individuals who ask-
Pvt. Waldman and Cpl. Wolfe
The Bnai Brith Council is the
ed for it, and then for their infor-
Philippines where they met
first local group to join in the
trained at Fort Sheridan, Ill.,
mation only.
United States Treasury Depart-
Fort Wallace, Tex., and Fort before the Japanese invasion.
"It is improper to quote the
*
*
*
Bliss, Tex.
ment's newest Bond sales promo-
very brief section on Community
tion program to "Sponsor a
Petty Officer Herman Fishman, Councils without placing the quo-
A graduate of Northeastern
Fighting Ship." Those desiring
High, Pvt. Waldman is 26 years son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish- tation in the general environment
to assist in this drive should call
old, and attended Wayne Univer- man of 2475 Cortland Ave., has of the entire statement."
for a Bnai Brith Bond repre-
sity one year, majoring in com-
sentative at TO. 8-1347.
mercial art and advertising. been transferred from the Great
Pvt. Ralph Shulman, wl.v was
Lakes Naval
Before leaving for service, he
active in Jewish Community Cen-
worked for his brother-in-law at Base to an East-
ter dramatics and with the
Shore's Cafe, and was formerly ern base, and has
Wayne Uniersity Workshop
been promoted
employed at Harry Suffrin's.
Players before he entered active
to Chief Petty
In one of his letters, he told of Officer. Fishman,
service last June, wrote to his
meeting Cpl. Wolfe and request- who enlisted in
family from Casablanca, North
Sgt. Friedman, Wife Moved
ed his mother to visit Mrs. Wolfe, the Navy 11
Africa that he officiated as mas-
by Reports of Jewish
which she did, starting a friend- months ago, is a
ter of ceremonies at soldiers' en-
ship between them, also.
Children's Plight
former Pied-
tertainments in North Africa.
A married brother, Edward, m o n t Baseball
PFC. SAM EISEN
lives
on
Rochester
Ave.,
and a League pitcher.
Sgt. Ralph Friedman, who is
PIA IGY RECITAL FEB. 20
stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, was killed in action, having younger one, Robert, resides at He is a graduate of Northern
Pia Igy, coloratura soprano,
and Mrs. Mildred Friedman, who given his life in the Southwest home.
high and the University of Mich- NBC star, will appear in recital
is making her home with her Pacific in defense of his country.
igan where he was assistant at the Institute of Arts this Set-
husband, were deeply moved by
coach of the basketball team.
urday evening.
Plant
Trees
in
Honor
Sam
Eisen
was
graduated
from
the reports they had read in The
Custer
and
Durfee
Public
Schools
Jewish News of the plight of the
Of Wounded Non-Jew
Jewish children who finally were and Central High School. He
worked
as
a
window
trimmer
at
granted visas for settlement in
The planting of trees in Jew-
Sam's Cut Rate Store prior to his
Palestine.
enlistment in March 1941. He ish National Fund Forests in
To assist in strengthening the served in Louisiana, Australia and Palestine are serving a double
work in Palestine for the settle- New Guinea, with the 32nd Di- purpose as a result of the action
ment of thousands of children, vision.
of Detroiters: they are helping in
Sergeant and Mrs. Friedman sent
the rebuilding of the Jewish Na-
His death in action occurred tional Home and are serving as a
a contribution of $10 to the Jew-
ish National Fund through The on December 20—one day before mark of tribute to boys in the
his 24th birthday.
Jewish News.
service of our country.
The Zaslows have a son, Ben- .
Appended to their letter con-
This week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
taining the contribution was the jamin S., who is stationed with Kraft planted trees in Palestine
the Air Corps in Atlantic City, to honor the recovery from
following note:
"We receive The Jewish News N. J. When he heard of the wounds sustained in action by a
each Tuesday and it is most wel- death of Corporal Eisen he wrote non-Jew — Cpl. Storms Arnold,
come. We enjoy reading every his parents to keep their chins son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Arnold
part of each issue and we think up for the sake of America and of 18660 Pinehurst Ave., Detroit.
the cause of freedom.
Corporal Arnold was wounded in
your paper is contributing much
Sharing in the sorrow of the action in New Guinea on Dec. 28,
to the Detroit community. Best
regards to Danny Raskin. We en- Zaslow family, the Chernigov- 1942.
joy reading his bit of patter re Loyever Aid Society has adopted
a resolution expressing sympa-
this and that."
thies to Mr. and Mrs. Morris LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE
These crimes must be stopped
Zaslow, who resides at 15423 14th
8210 TWELFTH STREET
St., and paying tribute to the
TRinity 2-0100 .
80% of all school children have some decayed
hero who gave his life for his
Two Great Pictures
teeth—i
large number with 4, 5, 6 or more.
for
Featuring Great Casts
country. Sam Miller is president
of the Chernigov-Loyever Aid
About $35. per person would be needed to
First Lt. Nathan Brooks, of De- Society and J. Silverman is re-
repair tooth defects in American children from
cording
secretary.
troit, is one of seven American
In Her Success
15 to 19 years old more in other age groups.
doctors who were awarded Silver
Stars for their heroic work in car-
The average American adult needs, right now,
C p 1. Leo S.
ing for wounded American sol- Keeps, who is
4 to 5 fillings.
and
diers while Japanese planes with the Mili-
Jacob
Gordon's
More than 10% of America's adults need full
bombed their field hospital near tary Police Bat-
upper and lower false teeth.
Buna, New Guinea, Dec. 7.
talion at Long
The awards were conferred by B e a c h, Calif.,
Bad teeth has been the most frequent cause of
with a Selected Cast
order of Lt.-Gen. Russell W. will visit his
rejection
for military service.
Eichelberger, commander of parents, Mr. and
Sunday 2:30 to Midnight
United States ground forces in Mrs. Charles
Mon. & Tues. Eves. 7:30 to 12
YOUR FAMILY CAN HELP DEFEAT THIS PUBLIC HEALTH ENEMY
Keeps of 3282
the New Guinea campaign.
SY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY:
Adults, 45c; Children, i5
Elmhurst
A
v
e.
Lieutenant Brooks, graduate of
tax included
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Wayne University College of for 10 days.
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Continue Drive to Send
Chas. Gentry, Times.

Jewish News Story
Brings Gift to JNF

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"TOOTH TROUBLES"

Lt. Brooks Awarded
Star
Heroism

Molly Piton

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TELENEWS

Packages to Prisoners

The campaign for food pack-
ages to Jewish War Prisoners,
sponsored by the Federation fOr
Polish Jews, is in full swing.
At the present 300 additional
labels have been received at the
offices of the Federation and the
executive has therefore voted to
strengthen the campaign for
funds to permit these requests
to be filled soon. Contributions
are accepted at the offices at
9124 Linwood avenue. The cost
is $4.50 per package.

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