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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-09-17

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JEWISH - NEWS

THE

Friday, SepTemiper- 17, 1943

•(Compiled From Cables of Independent je*iih Press Service)

LISTENING_

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The achievements of Flight. :Lt. • Peter •
IsaacsOn; recipient of :the Distinguished
Flying Medal and,-the - Distinguished ,Fly,
ing Cross INATere . ,lap.ded by Australian. :Air-
Minister ' brakeford as "typical of the
ability and courage • of. the Jewish race,
which has so -heroically resisted the •Nai
enemies of -civilization:". % Fit. Lt.: Isaacson
recently brought his giant: British Lan-- •
caster bomber to Australia via America.
He established new flying records on a
trip home from Britain and • on a return:
flight from New. Zealand.
The Schleswig HolSteinische* Zeitting,
organ of the German minority in Den-
mark, has demanded the deportation of -
all Jews from Denmark, it is reported by.
the Swedish press.
According to the Runaanian press, food
rations for Jews are half the Size of
rations allotted • to .non-Jews, except for
bread, of which they receive an equal
share.
A group of -British doctors calling 'itself
the Medical Policy Association published
a bulletin quoting excerpts froin the Pro-
toColS . Of the ElderS of Zion and expressing
violently anti-Semitic opinions. The As-
sociation, which opposes government con-
trol of medicine, denounced "Jewish
financiers" for advocating this policy.
The._ eTew is h. leader of a guerilla -hand:, .
operating • in White Russia, known popu-
larly as Shimen, is credited with killing
2,000 Germans, defeating many enemy
units_ and blowing .up. Nazi convoys and
trains::; Shimen has been recommended
for a high award for exceptional service
to his country.
A : liew:developmeni. in Nazi brutality
to the Jews in oeCuPied Russian territory
is reported by the Soviet press, which

states that the Nazis extort large sums of
money from the Jews by promising to fly
them to PlaOes where they will escape
externaination.: They take their victims
aboard and, .after receiving the money,
drOP while
hile the plane. is ill tight.

The Nazi, press states , that conflSCated

and "Aryanized" jewiSh • property in

Sudetenland amouhte0. ,:leto:::4,673,;000,000
Czech kronon .'and that the number of
Jews whose property was confiscated is
approximately 25 000. 43.
The city of Plovdiv: firi':ulgaria has
ordered all Jews betWeep the ages of 17
to 40 to ;register for foreed -labor.
A pamphlet :published by---the: South
African Jewish Board of Deputies, de-
scribing participation= by: the -South_ Afti,.
can Jewish community in . the war against
the Axis, reveals that by Yune of this year
9,250 Jewish men and worriers; represent-
ing about 10 per cent of the population,
had enlisted for military service. Of
these, there were 920 casualties: 180
killed, 212 wounded, 392 'taken prisoners
of war,- and 136 missing.
Motions to deport the Jews from Hun
gary and to compel - them *to wear the
yellow •Mogen. David were rejected by the
Hungarian Parliament in ' the . " session
which preceded •its adjournment:
to the announcement of the un
un-
-
conditional sUrrender of Italy to the Allied
cOnditional
armed force : large numbers of Jewish
refugees were given shelter in the syna-;
gogues of Reline, to which city they: hid-
flocked in thdbelief that it would be recog-
nized as an open city.
A gift of £500 for the benefit, Of :Ameri-
can and Australian ,Je -wish servicemen has
been made t6: the Victorian Jewish Serv-
ices Association. The donor, an- American.
who refuses to • disclose • his •identity, pre-•
viously contributed £1,000. :,•

By Danny* R-askin

.
•Pvt. Sammy Soldier writes:•
• "We're • doing plenty of fight-
ing• and getting the best of em
every' day. • Out here - in the jun-
gles-, we don't hear • much about.
What's -going =on • at 'home; -• but
Lou,• he's • our short-wave sharpie;
got Frisco the other. day and we
heard about. the Third War. Loan-
Drive. We all signed up for extra
bonds, 'cause, • after all, they're
for us anyway.
Danny, • w h e ri
• "Ya' '
you're- using the kind of weapons.
and. thin6 that Uncle. Sam is: giv-
sure-
ng us; you get a-feeling
ness and security. Odsh,• know
What kinda' bills Thiele Sam' has
to pay, but if you folks'll'keep
iDn • loaning .him the money, • we
fellows will get this over with
hoover, and a lot more of us will
be coming back to help you cele-
brate."
f
* * *
BACK TO SCI-100L ...fpr the
Younger iet - and ---flie - retUrn to
deep studies and more sleep.
Plenty of seats in the theaters,
now—unless that Frank Sinatra
Makes a - personal appearance
here. Then. dothes the 'stamPecle.:1.
* * *
.1 ! SPEAKING
OF SCHOOL, re-
ifiinds us of the ,father who asked
the librarian: "HaVe yOuVa bOok,.
on What •every - Boy - Should
Know? I want to cram for a
an-to-man talk with Junior!"
*
'
KHAKI KALL . . . Pvt. Milton
Lichterman is home to stay ,.. .
F an honorable discharge
Rose 1GOldstein of 2911 Sturte-
from the Army after over a year
vant died Sept. 8. Funeral serv-
of service . . . A bit of joy swept
The family of the late Sig- ices were held Sept. 9. She is
into the sorrow-filled hearts of mond Grossman wishes to in- survived by her husband, Isa-
the Waldman family when ,a card vite relatives -and" ,friends to the dore; two daughters, Esther and
arrived from . Arthur • Waldman memorial unveiling to take place Mrs. Ida Sharpe; a son, Ruben; a
. He's. A. jap prisoner in the
Sept.: 19; at -12 noon, at sister, Mrs. Fannie Goldstein.
philippineS . . . In-towriers in- Sunday,
* * *
cluded Lt. Newton Freilich,. Pvt. Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak.
*
*
of 2707 Glad-
Tillie
Felowitz
Morrie Diamond anct'A/c
- :
'The, family
of the
late•
Reina stone, died Sept. 4. Funeral serv-
.
,
.
- * -* • '
Engel -wishes to invite relatives ices were held Sept. 5 at Lewis
THE BOND GOAL of AZA and friends to the memorial un- Bros., Rabbi Rosenwasser offi-
should
be reached without diffi- v il ng to take place
e i Sunday, ciating. She is survived by her
r.
culty . .•.WS-.$1,00,000 ; 'but, the Sept: 1.9i at •12 noon,. at Oakview husband, Samuel, and son,
Benjamin. -
bOys have sold $3:2;000 so far this, Cemetery, Oak.
* * *
Month! • •. • • • .
month!

*.
Martin
J.
Berner
of 2510 Pasa-
The League . of .DetrOit. Jewish., that the Jewish' youth Orgrliza.-
Youth Dap.ce .at the Jewish, pen,- : tons. are:still lacking in. cooPera- dena" died Sept. 4 Funeral serv-
ices Were held Sept. 6 at- Lewis
tar, Oct. 24, is expected to draw tion, :towards one another!. :
'Brds: Chapel. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
adlarge crowd . . . The bi-monthly
* * *
man officiated. The survivors are
dances at the Center are Satur-
A
VACATION
to cedar:Pointe his ''wife, Evelyn, and two chil-
day niters, now, and the Jim-loot
s i te is Butzel Hall . . AZA'S pfoved 'to be much 'More than• ofren;- Eileen and Elwood.
* * *
L,tbor Day Dance didn't quite.. that to Mildred Smith. Standing
like up to expectations Seeing 'up . in a 'crowded 'train'; .enroute•
Anil?. Abraham died Sept. 10.
.fOr home, •a handsome lieutenant Funeral services were conducted
offered . Mildred his:seat, but she at Lewis Bros. Chapel, 7739 John
graciously refused.: , The ; offer R St. ; on Sunday, Sept. 12, and
M A N 11 F.-A C
started an acquaintan.ceShip bed burial was in Clover Hill- Park
'Detroit,' Cemetery. She is survived by
tween the 'two, and
'•Height Comparator Gauges
:after. failing .to : accept , , two: re-. her husband, Harry L.; sons,
'i• Planer 8r.. Bering . Machine
.ques,ts.for a• date,.• Mildred. finally
Parallels
'ecinserited. Three weeks later: Morey, L., and Pfc. Manuel C.;
• Harden & • Ground Steel
;sisters, Mrs. Rose Silverstone,
they became man arid Wife.'
.1 Parallels

Mrs. 'Louis Ellsberg and Mrs. J.
* * *
Cylindrical Squares
; I :.• .. . B. ,Lasky, and a brother, Henry
DIG INTO your pockets, folks, Levitt.
s Tool Makers Knees
* * *
and show our boys . that we're .„
1 • Bestcut Tool Bits .
1
'right in :back Of-then-11: -. '.; lIVOY
Norman Mullen was buried
I• Measuring Irons
WAR BONDS TODAY FORTO- Sunday, Sept. 12, after services
je Lathe Mandrels
•MORROW'S vicToRyt.- :..-...The- :at Lewis Bros. chapel. Sur-
. .11 Straight Edges
fellows are proving that they can vivors are . his wife, Marion;
, do it, let's show them that • we• James, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
;• Lapping Sticks
can, too!
Surface Plates
Mullen, parents; Bernie, a broth-
•er; Rosyln - 'and Phyllis, sisters.
Bench •Blocks
`.4 Sine bars
Does Your Business Need
Ben Cabot, o., • 4344 Waverly,
V Bloqks
passed
away Sunday, Aug: 22, at
Angles':
the age of. f .
Mr. Cabot was
* Cubes
born
Tolno, Poland, and has
resided in Detroit for 30 years.
Mr. Cabot leaves his wife, Ethel,

and son Joseph. Burial Services
were held, FM Monday, Aug. 23,
WE LOAN ON
at • Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
Machinery - Equipment
Chattel Mortgages
ROBERT LOEWENBERG'S
Contracts - Notes
TEMPORARY ADDRESS.
4229 Cass Ave.
Prompt, Confidential Service
Robert LoeN,venberg has moved
Attractive Rates
and can be reached temporarily
at 2725 iBoston Blvd., Apt. 401,
COMMERCIAL
TY. 6-1517.
ACCEPTANCE CORP. •

t

Mon u ment
Unyp il in gs



Obituaries



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The
Ltiock
Corporation

iROMBERGeS; I'4A%*ST,
WILL BE HEARD HERE

' Weekly Review of the News of the World

Jewish Youth's

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'Page Fifteen

ADDITIONAL
CAPITAL

Henry Jassy, Pres

928 Fox Eldg.

CA. 6472

Buy War Bonds!

"Take Everithing," the latest
.song -by- • Sigmund -- Romberg,
;noted light opera composer, will
be introduced by Romberg . ,when
he makes a, personal appearance
`with- -hi8 - concert ;orchestra•.;and:
Soloists; Sept: -22 and- 23 at •-• the
Masonic Auditorium.
Another novelty to be .heard
.for the first time in Detroit
13e "Faithfully
a; .lovely•
-melody from the • new Romberg .
Operetta which is not yet •com-.
.pleted. Marthe Errolle will • sing
the 'latest operetta aria.

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CLASSIFIED

.. •

.

, LINERS accepted
accepted- from, responsible •
firms or persons
telephone up to
. 10 -a. m.' Wednesday. Rates: 25c a '
line. Minimum two. lines.

RAndolph 7956

'WANTED-SECRETARY. FOR BUS-
': INESS OFFICE. • TEMPLE' BETH'
EL.. MR...KATZ. MA, -S530.-

;LARGE - rdoni to rent'. Gentleman. 2
in home. 2035', West: Euclid. Apt. CS.' ,

iGIRL '"WANTED-After '
12th.'"
' grade student. Shorthand 6.1111'
• ing essential. Speed not necessary.-
. Call To. 5-5178 Fri. or Sat. between
6-9.

EXPERIENCED legal..t'sten6grapher,
good pay and pleasant surroundings—
Permanent- -position. - fcir gri-1.•
• Call A. A. Schmier Cadillac 1070.

WANTED'
Housekeeper in' --single
' home, occupied, by elderlyOxthoclox,
Jewish witiow. 'Full . time: .Must be
. strictly. • Orthodox. . Goad'. •
• Ex--:
cellent home for .ruiddle-aged woman: .
wanting nice permanent home.,
t: -Bernstein ; 4634 -National , Bank' Bldg.'

ROOM to rent. 1 or 2 girls or enl-
; played • couple -Good 'transportation.
. quiet, ,home.. .2943. Ri,chton.

PANTIE GIRDLES',:' -bras; , :garter
health .belts made. ta order,. MOORE'S,
• CORSET SPIOP-. -9015 TWelfth.
• •
• 5,5078. •
• ';


-

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p.pDFNDI 'pN...T.1-415.

.;

AptS. 'Will rietier be as 'cheap again:
No -other comparable inVestment shows -
equal returnS, splendid :future. -
Get ' fact and figUres froin Mr. Bed-
ford. Decide f or- yourself:• . ' - •

,Labor,, Libgrals„Back

•:SAt7E

$75,000; magnificent eproper.ty.,,

N. WoodWard';' Ins.• Co. ' will sell $75.-

Fitzgerald for Mayof :• •• .

000 under replacement construction
'Cost. Rent $15,000. Terms about $18,,
500 down.

• .- ';* •
,
$12,500 DOWN;'- '24 uniti, 3-stor?,
apt. ,plus fine bk. of stores and
High gra& all rented. All for $50,000,, . ,
Stores -alone were worth this:
. .
$5,000 DOWN. You will .be favorably:
impressed 'With' this ' 8-Story at
Second. and Masonic -Temple; •1600 mo.• - •
Possible after release op.A. restriction.,,
•Cost widdw $35' 0001 1.eaVing city; take
,$17,500. Big parcel- for -the money: • "'

Circuit Court CommisSioner
;Frank FitzGerald.„.is receiving
Wide support irT.his: campaign to
Win the nomination•for Mayor
on Oct. 5. -
The rallying_Of all-'labor forces
to his support and the pledge
frorn many groups, td back him'
in th.' fight for..ari;adMinis-
tration' that will seek to . eradi-
t'siate racial bias; is• strengthening
his canipaign. -
&
Judge FitzGerald, • who was • omer.. Warren
CA. 0320.,
born in Holyoke, Mass., .44 years
ago, has had an interesting
.eareer. He was a foOtball stag?.•'
-BUSINESS
/ ' at the U. of D., where flis edu-
cation was interrupted by World
Vai I. He resumed his stUdieS
rafter returning from service, and
,became assoclated...44ith William
;Henry Gallagher.
• Ile attracted nation-wide at-
tention as one of the attorneyS
associated with lYft,::Qallggher
Aaron Sapiro'nilit'against Henry* - MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
1-1Ord in 1927,,,. •. .
. .
'WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
' . ."His entire background in poll-

;tics and in law is entirely liber-'
• • I
:al," Ben Levinson, one,. of his
-
Auto

Loans—Refinancing
'staunch supporters,. stated this
Repair Bills 'Finanted''
- Week. ' "He Is intolerant 'only'Of
Intolerance and -his record proves
• ,

PERSONAL—
SIGNATURE ONLY
Scholarship Acknowledged
By United Hebrew Schools
.The United Hebrew Schools
'acknowledge with thanks -the- re-
INVESTMENT CO..
ceipt of one scholarship from.
the Minyon which is housed in
Abraham Cooper, Pres.
the Rose Sittig Cohen School.
Abraham DeRoVen . of Kendall • 320Fort St; WeSt of Wayne
Ave., an active worker and Sup-
9629 Livernois at Grand River
Porter of the .UHS, is president,
23I 'YEAR
CIL 7474
of this Minyon.

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UNION

Pefroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral. Hopi

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Serving De+roiters • for Nearly a.‘ ,

Quarter Century

Dignified

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No Charge for USe . of Our Chapel

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