THE ;IEV,I1 S IA NEWS Friday, May 26, 1944 Awarded DFC Prhe-Winning Essay Sgt. Board's 'Why I Fight' Commended by War Dept. Sgt.. Kenneth Board of 9765 brew Benevolent Society). Martindale, son of Mr. and Mrs. His brother-in-law, Pvt. Maur- Samuel Board, took time out ice Shepherd, has been in active .from active service somewhere service since Feb. 5, 1944, and is stationed at Camp Kohler, California, where he is assigned to the Signal Corps. He was treasurer of the Temple Israel .Men's Club and was employed in the Tract Index Division in the County Building. Mrs. Shep- herd, t h e former Elizabeth Board, resides at 2533 Calvert. T/Sgt. Charles Steinberg, war hero who served in India for two years, and returned home Pvt. Shepherd recently after being wounded in Sgt. Board action in a flight over Rangocin, in North Africa to write a prize- is their cousin. winning essay, on the subject "Why I Fight," and the senti- ments he expressed won high Dr. commendations. Sgt. Board who is serving 'with the Army Air Forces, was Mrs. Louis E. Heideman of one of 300 entrants in the con- test conducted among troops in 2676 Monterey Ave. was inform- the African war zone. The War ed last week that her husband; Dr. * Heideman, iDepartment has announced that has been ad- Pais work won honorable men- vanced to the `lion. rank of Captain. He was 21 when he came here Capt. Heide- Irom England 10 years ago. At man, son of Mr. Ithe time of his entering active and Mrs. Joseph service, he was a purchasing Heideman of .agent for Winkelman's. Mrs. 2 3 0 5 Highland Board is the former Leona Res- Ave., is a grad- nick. They were married five uate of Northern .years ago. High School and His Essay t h e University. Mrs. Board received a copy Capt. Heideman of Michigan Col- of his prize-winning essay in lege of Medicine. After receiv- which he wrote: ing his medical degree in 1936, "I am fighting for man's most he interned at the Jewish hos- primitive instinct—self-preserva- pital, Cincinnati, the University tion," wrote Sgt. Board. "I am of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor, fighting because my way of life, and Children's Hospital, Detroit. and my life itself, are threat- In active service since July, ened with extinction. I am fight- 1942, Capt. Heideman is now sta- ing because everything I own in tioned somewhere in the Middle this world I owe to the United East. He has been overseas since States of America. December, 1942. When I landed in America Mrs. Heideman is. the former at the age of 21; I was a stow- Ethel Dante. They were married away without a penny in my in November, 1938. pocket. Eight years later I was a citizen, with a grand wife; a Cpl. Fortgang Observes comfortable home, a good job, and a respected position in the Birthday in New Guinea community. Twenty-one years in Harold Fortgang, attached to another land had not been able General Hospital, will celebrate to give me those things. "There are four freedoms in his 20th birthday June 13, some- my country," the essay contin- where in New Guinea. His moth- ues, "freedom of speech .. . er, Mrs. Ann Fortgang of Glad- freedom of worship . . . freedom stone Ave., has received word from want . . . freedom from that Harold was recently pro- fear . . . Hitler scorns God, yet moted to Corporal. Harold was vice-president of in all his bombastic ,vocabulary he could find no better slogan the 1942 graduating class of for his people than the words Northern High and was active in of the Boo, 'Thou shalt have no athletics. other gods before me.' He has His brother, Cpl. Marvin Fort- already destroyed our freedom gang, is attached to headquarters from fear, and the other three somewhere in England and has would vanish under the tramp- served overseas for more than a ing feet of the Wehrmacht. year. Marvin is a Northwestern "We must fight him now be- High graduate. cause there can be no peace in the world while the Nazi phi- 11111111WIINIMIL. losophy lives. "Hitler has said, 'There are DON'T two worlds, theirs and mine, and one must perish'," the essay con- cludes. "Okay, Mr. Schickel- gruber; I'm going to fight like hell for mine." Louis Heideman Advanced to Captain Brother-in-Law in Service Sgt. Board's father is sexton of the Chesed shel Emes (He- furs 11 STORED * REMODELED * REPAIRED ( HOLLANDERIZED a■ ollin ■ eat 7/te. Podose4 RA. 0896 ecT eX . Gila" 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARO Page . F.: Jewish National Fund Receives Variety of Gifts from Detroiters Lt. Robert Brasch Honored for More Than 28 Missions Hordes Announces Response to Calls to Honor Bar Mitz- Over Enemy Territory vahs and for Mother's Day; Dr. Joseph M. Berris Lt. - Robert L. Brasch, former Bequeafhes $J00; Urge Gifts for Confirmands Detroit advertising man, has re- ceived the Distinguished Flying The Jewish National 'Fund has Cross for more than 2 8 missions become established as the fund that is being remembered on all occasions by all elements in the community, judging by numerous gifts that have been received in the past few weeks, William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, reported this week. Mr. Hordes - stated that the news of the request made by Harold H. Lax, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Lax of 3755 W. Grand, urging that all gifts in. his honor be in the form of contribu- tions to the Jewish National Fund, has brought a good re- sponse and has aroused consid- erable interest. Another Bar Mitzvah, Law- rence B. Mohr; son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mohr, made a con- tribution to the Wise Colony in Palestine in honor of his confir- mation. LT. ROBERT L. BRASCH In honor of the Bar Mitzvah over German-held territory, ac- of Jacob Sharp, son of Mr. and cording to word received this Mrs. Abraham Sharp of 11390 week from overseas by his wife, Broadstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sonya, who resides at 3375 Ful- P. Miller of Oakman Blvd. and lerton Ave. He is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp inscribed and Mrs. I. Brasch of Detroit the Bar Mitzvah's name in the Golden Book. and Miami, Fla. On the occasion of their 25th A bombardier, Lt. Brasch re- ports that his plexi-glass "office" wedding anniversary which they was shattered several times by celebrated last Sunday, Mr. and enemy fire, but he suffered only Mrs. Philip Gorman of Pasadena slight cuts and escaped serious Ave. made a generous contribu- tion to the J. N. F. Mr. Hordes injuries. A graduate of Northern High was toastmaster at the party. The appeal for the planting of School, Lt. Brasch enlisted in January, 1942. He has been over- trees on Mother's Day brought a seas with the 8th Air Force since fine response. Among those who last November. He was previ- planted trees was Pvt. L. Levine, ously awarded the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters. His brother, T/Sgt. Jerome L. Brasch, is now stationed at Do- than, Alabama, with an anti- tank unit. . • z GREENBERG JEWELRY tiorib Open Monday, Thursday, Saturday Eves. Sunday to 3 p 8931 TWELFTH STREET MISS ILLUSTRATED The New Mystery Thriller Featuring The most gorgecAls Crystal . Lamp of the year. Decorator's hand made shade available in yellow . and grey, dubonet a n d oyster white. or tea rose and sky blue. BLACKSTONE $89.95 Come in and see this lamp and others in our truly unusual dis- plays. WORLD-FAMOUS MAGICIAN WIR 63 0 We feature beautiful rreation. in 18th Cen- -, ry Tables. Sofas and Chairs. • T Lt. Hyman Cohen, Liberator navigator, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 3236 Tuxedo, is reported missing in action, hav- ing been shot down - over Yugo- slavia on his first mission. Lt. Cohen, 25, has not been heard from since April 13, when 47 American planes failed to re- turn to their Italian bases. He has a brother in service and his sister, Pfc. Rose, is in ,the Women's Marine Corps at San Diego, Calif. A graduate of Cen- tral High School and Wayne Uni- versity, he entered active serv- ice 16 months ago. He was com- missioned last September and ar- rived overseas in April. Whatever You Need for Gift-Giving . • The Finest Available at Moderate Prices. See Too, Our Excellent Values in Dia- mond Rings for June Brides. "THE MAGIC DETECTIVE" *TUESDAY *THURSDAY *SATURDAY Hyman Cohen is Missing in. Action GRADUATE . . JUNE BRIDE .. CONFIRMAND Cadet Finkelstein Training at Yale NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Albert Finkelstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Finkelstein, 2243 Glad- stone, has begun training as an aviation cadet in the Army Air Forces Training Command School at Yale University-. His training will prepare him for duties of a technical officer in communica- tions, and upon completion of the course he will be commis- sioned a second lieutenant. After being commissioned he will be placed in charge of a crew of enlisted men specialists at flying fields where he will maintain the plane - to - ground and plane-to-plane communica- tions so essential in the aerial campaign over battlefronts. - son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Levine of 2260 Calvert Ave., who is sta- tioned at Camp Blanding, Fla. Pvt. Levine planted five trees in Palestine in his mother's honor. Of interest also is the an- nouncement made by Mr. Hordes that Oscar D. Berris of St. Paul, Minn., has sent in a check for $100 to the J. N. F. Mr. Berris was designated trustee of a fund left in the will of his uncle, Dr. Joseph M. Berris, and the J. N. F. was included in this fund. 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