.Friday, October 29, 1943
Jewish Youth's
LISTENING
THE JEWISH NEWS
Praised by a British Brigadier
Page “Ninefeeri
S-Sgt. Dave Kaplan
In Central Africa
1 of 3 Moskovitch Soldiers
Tells o Battling in Africa
S/Sgt. David Kaplan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaplan of
3221 Gladstone
Ave., is n o w
serving in Cen-
tral Africa.
A talented
sculptor, he is
exhibiting h i s
sculptural
works, wood
carvings and
drawings and is
at present mak-
S/Sgt: Kaplan ing a decorative
mural in Red Cross building. He
is also a talented pianist.
S/Sgt. Kaplan is a graduate of
Northwestern High School.
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Private Herman Goldbaum, 34,
of Benton Harbor, Mich., was
wounded in the battle of North
Africa. A graduate of Benton
Harbor High School, Private
Goldbaum and his brother, Har-
ry, saw action together in North
Africa. Private Goldbaum is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Goldbaum of 147 McCord St.
Costa Rica Leader
Expresses Sympathy
For Zionist Cause
SAN JOSE (Palcor)—"Fervent
With three sons in the service, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moskovitch
of 12041 Dexter Blvd. proudly participate in all efforts to help win
wishes" for the realization of the
the- war for freedom for all humanity. Two of the Moskovitch boys—
Zionist goal in Palestine were
Norman, 20, and Sol, 25, have
expressed here by Dr. Rafael
been in service since June 20,
Angel Calderon Guardia, presi-
with the British outfit as a con-
1941. Norman, a corporal, is in
dent of Costa Rica. Dr. Guardia
tact unit at Thala, target Of the
North Africa. German Panzers and bombers,
made this declaration when he
Sol, a Staff Ser- late in February. Norman tells of.
received Mr. Joseph Tjornisky,
geant, is in New "my big day, Feb. 22," which
Keren Hayesod delegate from.
Guinea.. •
was part of the battle for Kas-
Mexico, who came here to con-
By Danny Raskin
duct the current fund-raising
Their third serine Pass.
drive of the Palestine Foundation
son, Nathan, 23,
THE LOUIS MARSHALL All-
Hit by Shrapnel
Fund.
was inducted on
Star - Bond Show to be given
"Everybody dug in and were
May 23.,. 1943, preparing to defend the city to
jointly with the Listening Post,
and is stationed the last -man. I destroyed all my
Tuesday, Nov. 9, will be held in
in San Antonio, personal-•apers. We were to re-
the auditorium of the Jewish
Tex.
Center . . . A show of shows .. .
main there to report the action
LINERS accepted from responsible
Cpl. Norman
To feature stars of stage, radio
All studied in back to the U. S. armored force.
firms or persons by telephone up to
and nite : club- in: person . Film Central High School; from which Then the . dive bombers came
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a
line- Minimum two lines.
program also planned . . Ad- Sol and Nathan were graduated. over . . I grabbed my gun and
mission'A.: Clear Conscience"— Norman enlisted before gradu--: started shooting at them.
RAndolph 7956
ation.
Tat-;-the mike again.
"They started to dive — and
SALESLADIES — Polish speaking, ex-
Praised by Brigadier
straight at me! I was firing at
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perienced salesladies for dresses.
coats, lingerie, children's wear, and
a
letter
dated
May
27,
.
Nor,-
the
bombs
'in
the
hope'
of
explod-.
THINGS HAVE` sure Changed!
yardgoods department. Steady posi-
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man tells of his ing some' of them before they hit
tions,. 44-hour week. Salaries from
. . ClUb Patriots$-A, --y-ciung boys'
$35 to $50 weekly. Splendid oportu-
thrilling experi- the ground. Diving for a fox-
grOUp,. donned aprons and made
nity for advancement. See Mr. Can,
ences in North hole, a piece of shrapnel hit my
tot.. • at . , .Rosenberg's Department
sandWi.ch -Ojor.the USO . . . At
Store Michigan, corner 30th.
Africa, how he hand."
last .4104,7:Vls the munching
w as wounded
WANTED- TO RENT 3- or 4-bedroom
serviceine44.: are: • still available
house or flat by attorney, in Detroit
and about the
14 years, - member of leading firm;
Coop-
.
British
Brigadier
M-Sgt.
Schwartz
references.
• Rapaport. CA. . 3360.
er:
shows for the
who patted him
IVlichigai State ward .
.ROOM
FOR
RENT
- Ydung person.
Mrs. Adah G. Norman, 59, of
on the back and Appointed for
Private home. Apply after 6 p. m.,
. Marge is
-Rothschild's
2001
Elmhurst.
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8551
La
Salle
'Blvd.;
died
Wednes-
-"Son, good
reaSon
..Young
day, Oct. 10. Services were held YOUNG business girl wishes.. sleeping
work,.•.rm• proud Overseas OCS
PebPle's 'Society . of Bnai...Moshe
room in private home in northwest
Friday, Oct.' 22, at the Gilbert
S/§gt. Sol .. of
opens season with a•sbcial,'
section.. Call Saturday after '1 p. m.
Funeral
Herne,
'81
Delaware,
and
The
younger
Moscovitch;
in
or
-Sunday. TO-7-7082. ..
Oct;31
M/Sgt, David M. Schwartz, on burial in Woodmere Cemetery.
his 12-page - letter, not . a. 'Word be-
'ROOM
TO RENT' -- Clean. airy room
of
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
Morris "Schwartz A sister of tcfrodi fernier. presidents
'ing deletecl . by the censor,' Sum-
, for gentleman. Good .transportation.
B ONDS VOliAY -FOR '
of
2471'
Pingree
Av•.,
'received
his
3330
Fullerton.
of the Detroit School Board,
marizes , •13.15, part in, - -the -battle
top-ranking promotion recently, Louis J. and Hiram C. Goldberg,
BOMBS AWAY
fr,om, the. clay.ihe and was one of, two,
LEAVING for Los Angeles Nov. 3.
rnen.appoint-
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Would like man to drive and share
foy . over- ed from ,his regiment to attend she came to Detroit 55 years ago
expenses. TO. 6-2419.
from London. She Was a mem
REBECCA.GRATZ Young Wo-
seas. 'A fter
Offieer's Candi- ber of Temple Beth El.
NICELY furnished 5-room- flat, North-
men of Bnali' Brith' beginS its
Spending a shor
west- section; gas heat; available
date School i n
Services were - - held Monday,
bond drive Nov. 1 . • . Goal set
time • in England,
November 15. Adults. Rent $100. TO.
u s trialia. He Oct. .25, for Mrs. Dora -Kanter, . 8-4876.
at $10,000 . . . (As a suggestion;
he-left in a- con-
W as stationed wife of the late Joseph •Kanter,
girls, wanna' get together on a
voy.. for an un-
,with the infan- at the Lewis -Bros. Funeral Home;
bond rally?) .. Deborah Auxil-
known destina-
LAW OF SUPPLY
try at regimental 7739 John R. Survivors are Mrs.
iary's initial membership affair
-tio biit -with
headquarters but Ruth Eisenberg, Ethel. Kanter,
of the year will be at the Jew-
the .- suspicion
AND DEMAND
will be gradu- Mrs.. - Harry Pliskow, Rose and
,
ish Center Sunday, Oct. 31. . .
that Africa was
now suspended, never repealed ; Nvill
ated
into
the
Nathan
Lynne Oppenheim is making
Beaulah Kanter, daughters; Capt. finally insure higher rents and sales
to be. the goal.
A- d ministrative Herman, Philip, Oliver, sons; values. Get the Facts and Figures from
some of us big he-men look
He was one of the first men in
Mr. Bedford. Buy with confidence for
Corps.
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kinda' small . . The Red Cross his outfit to get 'on shore at
Mrs. Samuel Solomon, sister; Ja- the future.
In service two cob H. Abraham and Leo Gold-
LARGE 13-APT.—Fine location, East
registered Lynne's fifth pint of Arzew. Oran was next, then the
Side, very modern. Today's duplicate
blood recently.
armistice. Sent out on detached M/Sgt. Schwartz and a half years, berg, brothers.
construction costs $65,000; bargain,
service Norman spent a few days M/Sgt. Schwartz has been over-
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Services were held at Lewis $35,000; terms.
seas a year and a half, and served
BEAUTY—N. Woodward; full tiled
REMEMBER! . . . Somebody at Tlemcen, then headed towards seven months with the 32nd (Red Bros. Funeral Home Monday for baths, showers, vac., steam, new
hot water; new stoves ; dupli-
somewhere is depending on your the front in Tunisia. At Constan- Arrow) division in the New Gui- Noah Newman. Survivors are his tankless
cating costs $115,000; foreclosed price
WAR CHEST gift . . . Norma tine his corps was assembled nea campaign. Because of the wife, Esther; Mrs, Ralph Walker, only $60,000; terms $15,000.
MOSIAC LOBBY — Elevator; 51
Appel is the lass responsible for and marched to Tebessa to •set difficulty of getting into over- daughter; Julian S. Newman,
3 to 4 rooms and bath; cheap
the eye-catching wall paintings up communications to the front. seas OCS, it is considered a high son; Herman, Sol, Jack Newman, apts.,
OPA rents, $34,000 ; entire price only
. :Tired of. Retreating .
brothers;
Mrs.
Philip
Latto,
sis-
$160.000; terms $50,000; former sales
at the Jewish Center Holiday
honor to be chosen.
value $350,000.
ter.
Hops . . . The first Hop was a
Sent to an armored headquar-
After graduation from North-
crowded success . . . Pvt. Sid ters to await reinforcements, he ern High with a Magna Cum
Norris Simons, 52, of 16199 In- HOMER WARREN - & CO.
Wolfson came in town and went relates how the Germans knock- Laude, M/Sgt. Schwartz attend- diana Ave., was buried 'in Mach-
CADILLAC 0321
back to Edgewood Arsenal, Me., ed his group back 100 miles. Sick ed Wayne University where he pelah Cemetery, Sunday, Oct. 24,
engaged to Florence Klee . . . and tired of retreating, he wrote, received a diploma in Business after services at the Ira Kauf-
Old clothes used to shine your "we decided to fight it out until Administration. He is 26
and man Funeral Home. Mr. Simons
BUSINESS
shoes will look stylish at the the arrival of a British armored was secretary of the Knights of died in Rochester, Minn., Thurs-
Louis Marshall Women's Hallo- brigade."
Pythias and a member of the day, Oct. 21. He is survived by
or
we'en Hard Time Party at the
After being sent to team up University Accounting Club.
his wife, Mollie; a son, Bruce;
Educational Center on Linwood,
INDIVIDUAL
two daughters, Joyce and Mrs.
Sunday, Oct. 31.
Warren Greenstone; two sisters,
Marie, and Mrs. Sam Epstein;
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four brothers,. Jack, Joe, Harry
. ONLY ONE month in service
and Louis. Mr. Simons, born in
and Sam Moroff is made an act-
on
Russia, had lived iri Detroit 45
ing corporal . . . No, - he's not in
MACHINERY
& EQUIPMENT
In
years.
a letter acknowledging one of the more recent shipments of
a show—that's a title!. . . Al
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Mrs. Esther Weiss of 1930 W.
KuShner is back home on a me- cigarettes to servicemen overseas, with funds raised by the A.Z.A.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
Jewish News Cigarette Fund, Lt. Col. Richard S. Sollman, T. Philadelphia Ave., died Oct: 19
dical discharge . . . The A.Z.A. and
C., Special Service Supply Officer, writes from Headquarters New
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at the age of 68. She is survived
Stunt Nite will take place next York Port of Embarkation:
month.
by
her
children,
Sol,
Sam
and
Auto
Loans—Refinancing
"At the earliest possible date, your material stimulant for the
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happiness of our oversea soldiers will be placed in line for sea Mrs. Gertrude Josep. Funeral
Repair Bills Financed
GIVE. TO THE WAR CHEST shipment. The Special Service Officers, oversea, will be advised services were held from the
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AND FIGHT WITH YOUR relative to your consignment, prior to its arrival at their ports.
HEART.
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Sharon Gertrude Beigler of
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ents Ave., $5; Ladies of Yeshivath Beth •Yehudah, $5; Detroit held from the Chesed Shel Emes.
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Livernois
at Grand River
Dies in Auto. Accident
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor
Ladies' Lechem Aniyim, $5.
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