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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-01

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Friday, Ociolief T, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Mt. Sinai Hospital Branch
Outlines 5th Donor Event

Detroit branch of the Mount
Sinai Hospital Association has
completed plans for an all-out
campaign to obtain reservations
for the fifth annual donor event
to be held at the Masonic Tem-
ple Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 27,
when the well-known Molly Pi-
con and her company will pro-
vide the featured entertainment.
Plans were laid and commit-
tees appointed at a meeting held
in the home of Mrs. Saul Katz
on Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Katz is
general chairman of the donor
event.
Opening Address
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president
of the local organization, gave
the opening address, outlined the
duties of each group and de-
clared that this year must mark
an outstanding record in the his-
tory of the hospital association.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman
of the war-effort committee for
Mount Sinai, spoke on the value
of service rendered by hospitals
in war work. She urged contin-
ued war bond buying, praised
the work done during the Sum-
mer in the Mount Sinai Red
Cross Unit and thanked Mrs.
Morris Solomon for the emer-
gency work done on the trigger
gloves.
Special Mention
Special mention was made of
the room which was furnished
by the group in the Percy Jones
Hospital, Battle Creek, by Mrs.
Gitlin, who paid special tribute
to the Mount Sinai staff of the
U. S. Navy Recruiting Canteen
of which she is commander, in
the Federal Bldg., where more
than half million men and wom-
en of all branches of the armed
forces have been served.
For information regarding the
donor event, call Mrs. Max Schu-
biner, TR. 2-6044.
The following committees were
appointed:

Co- chairman—Mesdames Morris L.
Solomon, I. Rosenthal, Sam Osnos, Dan
Rachmiel, Sam Klein, Joshua Karbal,
I. A. Liebson, Rebecca Redblatt Sam
Atlas and Lew Rose.
Reservations and Finances--Mrs. Max
Schubiner.

Keywomen—Mesdames Chas. Brody,
Wm. Fisher, Nathan Fishman, Ida
Gantz, Harry Getter, Louis Goldfine,
Esther Hoffman, Sam Klein, Jacob Le-
vine, David Nushzno, Dan Rachmiel,
Helen Ring, Julia Ring, Bernard Rose,
I. Rosenthal, Adolph Smilo and Morris
L. Solomon.
Captais—Mesdames: Rose Agree, Da-
vid Applebaum, A. 0. Barsky, Jos.
Beck, Morris Benaderet, Sarah Brand
Sam Brody, Boris Bronson, Ida Can-
vasser, Jack Cherney, Jacob Chicorell.
Mesdames Jack Clinton, David Co-
hen, N. Cohen, Sam Cohen, Max Elias,
Sally Fields, Ethel Finnk; Louis Fish-
er, H. A. Fixler, Max Fonberg, Thom-
as Firsht, Paul R. Freeman, Betty
Friedman, Julia Gale.
Mesdames M. Gardiner, Al Goldfed-
der, J. D. Goldhar, Benj. Goodman,
Walter Golden, L. J. Goodman, Leo
Green, I. Heiman J. Heiman, Morris
Israel, J. Joslove, Wm. Kadushin.
Mesdames Ben Kane, Irwin Kanfer,

Jews in Uniform Sadness Is Not
By BEN SAMUEL
The Last Note

J. Kaufman, Myer Kaufman, Philip
Kawa, Hilda Kay, J. M. Klein, Sol
Levine, Louis Linden Joe Mehler,
Ann Meizels, Harry Miller, Jos Modell,
Mesdames Louis Perlman, I. H. Johl,
Morris Pollock, Sol Reicher, Myer
Robiner, A. S. Rogoff, Chas. Rosen-
baum, H. Rosenberg Saul Rosenhaus,
Jack Ruben, Bessie Sarasohn, Harry
Schein.
Mesdames Sadie Schwartz, Sam Se-
dan, Theo Shaffer, Philip Shapiro,
Harry Sheyer, A. Shpargel, David Sim-

Copyright, 1942, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.

(This column is based on infor-
mation supplied by the Nation-
al Jewish Welfare Board.)

WHAT MAKES A MARINE

Private Paul Mills, who saw
action on Guadalcanal, recently
wrote a poem entitled "What
Makes a Marine" and has pro-
vided one of his brothers and a
brother-in-law with work as a
result.

Paul's • brother Robert, an
artist who is also a fighting Ma-
rine stationed at Quantico, is
planning a mural to go with the
poem. The brother-in-law, who is
none other than Josef Myrow,
composer of "Five O'Clock Whis-
tle," "Autumn Nocturne" and
"Haunting Me," is setting the
poem to music.

MRS. SAUL KATZ

kovitz Harry Singer, S. A. Sklar,
Oscar Snyder, Sam Waze, Harry Zuss-
man.
Souvenir Book chairman—Mrs. Jack
Nadler; acting secretary, Mrs. Max
Fertel; co-chairman, Mrs. Bernard
Rose; Mrs. Oscar Snyder.
Honor Roll and Boys in Service:
Chairman—Mrs. Morris L. Solomon;
co-chairman, Mrs. Thomas Firsht, Mrs.
Jacob Levine, Mrs. Harry Getter, Mrs.
Sally Fields.
Darling and Memorium Ads.—Chair-
man, Mrs. Leon A. Katzin; co-chair-
man, Mrs. S. A. Sklar; Organizations—
Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. Simeon Gu-
gells Mrs. Philip Kawa.
Ways and Means
Chairman of Games—Mrs. Minnie
Goodman and Mrs. Joe Mehler.
Chairman of Punch Cards—Mrs. Max
Schubiner.
Chairman of Rummage--Mrs. Min-
nie Goodman and Mrs. Benj. Good-
man.
War Bond Raffle Books
Chairman—Mrs. Lew Rose; co-chair-
man Mrs. Wm. Fisher, Mrs. Boris
Bronson.
War Bonds and Stamps—Chairman,
Mrs. Chas. Gitlin ; co-chairman, Mrs.
Louis Goldfine, Mrs. Joshua Karbal,
Mrs. Samuel Brody, Mrs. Jacob Le-
vine, Mrs. Harry Getter, Mrs. Thos.
Firsht, Mrs. Wm. Fisher Mrs. M.
Gardner, Mrs. Sol Rosenhaus, Sally
Fields, Mrs. I. Rosenthal.

The rest of Paul's family are
really too busy at the moment
to do anything about "What
Makes a Marine." Three more
brothers are on duty with the
armed forces. They are Sidney,
a Sergeant at Fort Monmouth;
Richard, a private first class, sta-
tioned with an anti-tank battalion
in Texas, and Warren, a second-
class seaman somewhere at sea
with the Navy just now. Paul's
father, an army lieutenant, is
producing motion pictures for the
army. Mother Mills is devoting
her time to Red Cross work,
somewhere in California.

The solemnity of the High
Holidays is deepened and trans-
figured by the grim and serious
character of life in the world of
today. Sadness floods our hearts
as the apocalyptic vision of deso-
lation, which has become dread
reality in the life of our people
in Europe, passes before our
eyes. It is given to us to'visual-
ize but a fragment of the ruin,
and to experience in our own
flesh- but a fraction of the pain.
Were it within our power to see
the total picture, our hearts
would collapse beneath the in-
supportable burden of grief
which our vision would evoke.
But sadness is not the last note
in the symphony of the Jewish
faith. Courage, hope, resolve—
these inhabit the farthest horizon
of our vision. As the children
of prophets, and as the brothers
of heroes who have brought the
ultimate sacrifice on every battle-
front of man's immemorial strug-
gle for freedom, we cannot, we
shall not, despair. With a de-
termination that stubbornly re-
sists the ravages of present reali-
ties, we shall not rest until the
tears and blood of our martyrs

with

Mallet A. "Bud" Hamlin

Mayor Jeffries
Sends Greetings
To Detroit Jews

Mayor Edward J. Jeffries has
addressed a message of greeting
to the Jews of Detroit, through
The Jewish News. His message
reads:

"I am mindful of the signifi-
cance of Rosh Hashanah to our
Jewish citizens, and want to rec-
ognize the occasion by extend-
ing New Year's greetings to
them.

"It is a fitting time for all citi-
zens to join in the resolve to re-
dedicate themselves to those
aims and purposes which make
for finer human relationships.
Thus we will help to usher in
the better order for which the
world is struggling."

shall be transformed into the
hope and promise of our children.
We cannot escape the sadness, we
shall not abate in the determina-
tion. To live with only sadness
is to court a barren morrow. To
live without sadness is to mock
a tragic today.

With tears upon his eyes, yet
with high resolve in his heart,
the Jew moves • forward to his
destiny.

TIME FOR ACTION!
KARL H. SMITH PLEDGES:






Lower Real Estate Taxes
Decent Homes for Everyone
Effective City Zoning
A Workable Juvenile Pro-
gram
• A Practical Post-war Pro-
. gram for Rapid Transit—
A Civic Center—Airports.
• An Economical and Strictly
Business Administration

GIVE DETROIT "DAYLIGHT" GOVERNMENT

ELECT A BUSINESS MAN
for COUNCILMAN

KARL H. SMITH

President Greater Detroit Property Owners' and
Taxpayers' Association

CANDIDATE FOR COMMON COUNCIL

The man who exuosed the crooked recount of 1934—Stealing
of welfare lists for political gain, and the Herman Gardens
Housing scandal.

[ "I'm running on my OWN MONEY, my
OWN NAME, my OWN REPUTATION,
and, if elected, with your help, NI
Dr. Samson R. Weiss will ad-
REALLY be the mayor."

Subar, TY. 4-4829.

A High Holiday Message
By RABBI MORRIS ADLER

Here are a few lines from
"What Makes a Marine:"
"It isn't his set of 'blues'
Or his mirror-shined shoes
Or his uniform of green
That makes a Marine
It's his conquest of darkness
and barbed wire fence
And dodging the shrapnel
with breathless suspense.
It's his going through hell to
find victory
And at last as he watches the
enemy flee
And the red, white and blue
waves `tis well' o'er the scene
It's the lump in his throat—
that makes a Marine. .

Mizrachi Sisters
Hear Dr. Weiss

dress the Sisters of Zion Miz-
rachi meeting on Tuesday, Oct.
5, at 1 p. m., at the Shaarey Ze-
dek. A social hour will follow.
Members and friends are invited.
At a board meeting at the
home of Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk,
the president, Mrs. Ethel Abrams,
appointed the following commit-
tees: Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin,
chairman of donor luncheon;
Mrs. Rose Singer and Mrs. Harry
Finkelstein, co-chairman; Mrs.
Ida Goldsmith, journal chairman,
Mrs. Sam Osnos, co-chairman;
Mrs. A. Subar, rummage chair-
man; Mrs. M. New and Mrs. A.
Molinsky, co-chairman of theater
party; Mrs. Rose Whiteman and
Mrs. C. Solomon, co-chairmen of
special event; Mrs. New, J. N. F.
chairman; Mrs. C. Solomon, pub-
licity; Mrs. Nosanchuk, war ef-
forts; Mesdames Nosanchuk, A.
Dubrinsky, R. Whiteman and P.
Adler, trustees; Mesdames Louis
Honigman and Rose Kronenwald,
sunshine committee.
The annual donor luncheon
will be held Dec. 15 at the Shaa-
rey Zedek. For information call
Mrs. Kunin, TY. 4-2482; Mrs.
Abrams, TY. 7-5733, or Mrs. A.

Pager Fifty-severe #

ELMER G. RICE.

ELECT

RIC

MAYOR I

NO CODDLING OF ANY FACTION OR RACIAL GROUP
A FAIR BREAK FOR EVERYONE . . VOTE OCT. 5TH

ELECT .. .

Former Lieutenant Governor

of Michigan

FRANK
MURPHY

MAYOR

AEON I

As usual, "name Candidates" are in the race for Mayor

of Detroit, and small wonder, what with $300,000 in
soft City position "Plums" for
those very Candidates to offer.
Approximately $100,000 of this
large sum is wasted in double-pay
jobs. Another $100,000 goes to un-
'DRIVE THE NW
OF
necessary employees. . . All this,
OUR
WASTE FROM
despite the desperate need for
wry NOK,1
Now/ -
more men in Detroit War Indus-
try. . . And further,—not one cent
goes to our dependable air raid Wardens, although our
staggering tax burden has been increased $142,203 per
year by wages paid to politically favored employees of
the,Department of Civilian Defense.

Under my strictly business administration, I will
put into force a 2% discount on all taxes paid

within 30 days; I will work to establish night
Courts and additional Airport facilities. I will
select a Police Commissioner front our present
Police Department. There will be no favored
sections for alley cleaning and city improve-
ments, and there will be no wage tax.

You tax-staggered Citizens, stockholders in this great
Community, have only the Ballot to speak for you.
Voice your demands for a firm, efficient Champion of
all the people by voting, October 5th, for ANDREW
J. GABLE FOR MAYOR.

• ELECT •



ANDREW J. GABLE

YOUR MAYOR

VOTE OCTOBER 5th

DETROIT

MONDAY, OCT, 4, 1943
WXYZ 113:15 P. M.

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