THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four-feet/ Center - Council Group Planning Purim Festival Jews in Uniform Has 2 Sons in Army, Sgt. Pecherer Busy One in Pacific Area At Camp Atterbury Friday Fet>ruary n Lighter Vein The Week's Best Stories Joint Cultural Committee Sets Community Concert - Herman Brookenthal of 1930 One of the busiest men at W. _Philadelphia Ave. has t w o Camp Atterbury, at Franklin, Event for March 8 Sons in the service. Pvt. Alfred Brookenthal, 28, has been in service seven months. Ind., is Sgt. Samuel Pecherer, 1551st's Regimental sergeant- major, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Pecherer, 1976 Leslie Ave. A graduated of Central High Sgt. Pecherer spent two years at Wayne University, leaving for service on June 30, 1941, after a year with the Detroit Welfare Dept. Pvt. Alfred S/Sgt. Leo Brookenthal Brookenthal He is now serving somewhere in the Hawaiian Islands. He attend- ed Scott High School in Toledo. S/Sgt. Leo Brookenthal, 25, is serving with the Ordnance De- tachment Service at Camp Santa Anita, Arcadia, Calif. He h a s be©n in service since Feb. 12, 1942. He is a graduate of North- ern High. * * * Lt. Sherman Zeldes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeldes of 2022 Hazelwood Ave., was commis- sioned with the,;:::: • Fourth Ferr Group •as a Navigator at the San Marcos School, M e m - phis, Tenn. A graduate of Cass High School he was a student at Wayne Univer- sity at the time of his enlist- ment. * * * Dr. Thomas B. Shulman, 2682 W. Buena Vista, has been pro- moted from First Lieutenant to Captain, in the Dental Corps. War Refugee Board Asks Agencies for Rescue Suggestions WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- dent Roosevelt's new War Refu- gee Board moved this week to enlist the full strength of private agencies for the rescue and re- lief of Nazi victims. The Board made It clear that it could not receive proposals limited to rescuing a single indi- vidual, but that it was soliciting suggestions for group rescue projects. IV acknowledged the value of the work already done by private agencies. Wants Anti-Semites Barred From Church NEW YORK (JPS)—The rec- ommenciations that the Protest- ant ministry "bar from the use of the sacraments of the church" any one "who in any manner engages in agitation against his Jewish fellow-citizens," and that similar steps be taken by the Catholic church and other den- ominations, was made by Rev. Karl M. Chworowsky, of the Flatbush Unitarian Church, in a sermon discussing the current anti-Semitic agitation here. Sgt. Pecherer moved to Camp Atterbury from Ft. Knok, Ky., with the original cadre, and after acting as chief clerk in Post Headquarters record sec- tion, he shifted to the 1551st S. U. in July, 1943, where he has been head man in the office since. It was the love he had for his blind dog that caused the death of the brilliant writer and composer, Edgar Allan Woolf. The dog acci- dentally got between Woolf s feet as he led the animal down a steep flight of stairs. The writer was thrown to the pavement and never regained consciousness. Anecdote of the Week NEW YORK (JPS)—The New York Post reports this under a The Joint Cultural Committee Stockholm dateline: When Field of the Jewish Community Coun- Marshal Rommel inspected Den- cil and the Jewish Community mark's defenses a few weeks ago, a crowd of Danes waited Center, sponsors of a series of for him to emerge from his seven cultural affairs this sea- Copenhagen hotel. son, announces plans for a com- Rommel came out and drove munity Purim concert on Wed- away. The Danes stayed. Nazi nesday evening, March 8, in the police tried to break up the crowd, and finally asked why Center auditorium. they were staying. At this Purim festival, the as- "Oh, we were waiting for sembled guests will be seated at tables. Entertainment will Montgomery," was the reply. consist of the traditional read- "He always comes along right ing of the Megilah, Purim songs, after Rommel." readings, Purim players, and We should like to add: Mont- music, all in the spirit of the gomery is never there alone. He holiday. The program will be has The Forgotten Ally, Pales- concluded with the serving of tine's Jewish volunteers, with Hamantashen and other refresh- him. ments, accompanied by com- * * * munity singing. German "Low and Order" To defray expenses, an admis- It is related in the coffee sion of 25 cents will be charged. houses of Prague that two Ger- Organizations wishing to reserve mans met and the following tickets should get in touch with conversation took place: the Jewish Community Council, The first German said: CH. 1657. "Conditions in Germany now Dr. Warburg Murdered Dr. Erik Warburg, famous Jewish heart specialist who was one of the four physicians who attended King Christian X of Denmark, is reported in the Swedish press to have been shot by two unidentified men in the Danish. State Hospital.- "That is nothing compared with my experience," said the other German. "One week ago I also left my satchel in the rail- way station for a few moments, only to find upon my return that both the satchel and the station were gone." 85 Farm Students Flee From Nazis to Sweden LON, (JTA)—Only 85 of the 200 Jewish youths who were be- ing trained as Chalutzim on a farm in Denmark in the hope that they would some day pro- ceed to Palestine, escaped to Swe- den following the recent Gesta- po round-up of Jews in Den- mark, it was reported at the 21st annual conference of the WIZO, Women's Zionist Organization. About 120 Palestine - bound Jewish youths who were strand- ed in Italy in June, 1940, recent- ly succeeded in escaping from German-controlled northern Ita- ly to Switzerland, the delegates to the conference were told. TO HOUSEWIVES AND GROCERS ABOUT With The © Seal Of Approval Of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA So now, with the recently released supplies in tin, together with quantities of dried beans, and the largest bean crop in history, there will be more beans --beans in glass-- beans in tin -- for the public. Still you won't be able to obtain all the Heinz Kosher Vegetarian Baked Beans your ration points Though increased, the supply will still be less than the demand. The convenience of ready-to-serve beans, plus increased demand for all kinds of high-quality prepared foods have created a market that even Heinz peace- time production would be hard put to supply. Volunteer harvesting crews saved the bean crop in many areas. Every safeguard was taken in shipping and storage. Packing plants have been equipped to utilize both glass jars and cans. Perhaps most important of all, the Heinz coast-to-coast system of 75 sales branches provides equal and Simultaneous distribution all over America, Throughout the year, a fair proportion of Heinz Vegetarian Baked Beans will reach your grocer and be available to you. Samaritans Will Hold • Rites For Jews in Europe . JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Mein.- hers of the Samaritan Order, a handful of whom keep ancient tradition alive, brought their scrolls from Nablus to Jerusalem on Jan. 30 to hold rites of mourn- ing for the Jews of Europe. Two and a half thousand years ago the Samaritans left the main body of Israelites, and today the sect numbers about 240 persons, most of whom live in Nablus. are very bad. Once we had real law and order in the Vaterland, but now? Listen, yesterday I left my satchel in the railway station for a few moments only to find upon my return that it was gone." REPORT OF H. J. HEINZ COMPANY Shortages of vital war metals used in making the cans forced the discontinuance of canned baked beans when we entered the war. But because baked beans are among the most nour- ishing of all canned foods, the government later permitted a limited pack of beans in glass jars. Heinz Oven-Baked Beans were among the first to make their reapPearance on your grocer's shelves. In addition to glass jars, the government recently has released stocks of tin cans "frozen" in warehouses by W.P.B. order. Look for more Heinz Baked Beans on your grocer's shelves as additional containers become available. They'll be just as delicious as those Heinz has been making for genera- tions. Heinz Beans are thoroughly baked in hot. dry ovens. That's because it takes real oven baking to make beans 1944