Friday, August I I, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
10 Winners Named
For Isle Concerts
elvish Youth's
Jack Ferents, president of the
Detroit Federation of Musicians
Bands, announced the names of
seven girls and three men who
will participate in concerts at
Belle Isle concerts sponsored by
the Detroit Federation of Musi-
cians and the _Department of
Parks and Recreation.
Winners of the finals of the
singing talent search in the De-
troit area will appear as soloists
with the orchestra. More than
450 participated in the tryouts.
Winners are: Patricia Kelly, 16,
from River Rouge and protege
of Pia Igy; Betty Ann Crotinger,
17; Rose Derderian, 18; Frances
Priziolla, 19; from Grosse Pointe;
June Gardner, 20; Dorothy L.
Steffes, 21, from Dearborn; Jean
Richards, 22; Richard T. Gerathy,
32; Frederick Burnet, 32, and
Lawrence Watson, 32.
LISTENING
0
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By Danny Raskin
THE PICTURE OF Cpl. Dave
Sherman and Sgt. Bill Kofender,
featured in this column, was tak-
en by a public relations officer
in Italy who became greatly in-
Obituaries
Honor Rosenberg
With Cornerstone
Of Camp Building
The corner stone for the build-
ing to be erected by Kvutzah
Kinneret at Chelsea, Mich., this
Sunday, will be ' • ': ''''"
dedicated in
memory of
MM/M Joseph
Rosenberg, who
drowned while
in action in the
Pacific, May 2..
Kvutzah Kin-
nert, the Habo-
nim labor Zion-
ist youth camp,
Rosenberg
will erect the new building next
summer by the Habonim and
will serve as a recreation and
arts and crafts center.
Sunday's ceremony also will
witness the presentation of the
cantata "What Is Torah," an or-
iginal operetta in Yiddish.
An invitation has been extend-
ed to all relatives and friends
of the late MM/M Rosenberg to
attend the ceremony.
Page Eleven
Naval Tribute
Given Memory
Of Lt. Deutsch
Good news has reached Mr.
and Mrs. David Freedman of
Glendale Ave.
According to information
Last honors accorded the me- which reached them a short time
mory of Lt. (j.g.) Robert Stan- ago, their son, S/Sgt. Lewis S.
ley Deutsch, at funeral services Freedman, previously reported
held Aug. 2 at the Bnai Moshe missing over Germany, on, June
Cemetery, included the salute 21, has been located and is safe
that was given by the firing somewhere in Europe.
squad of 12, sent to participate
in the ceremonies from the Na-
val -Armory.
At Congregation Bnai Moshe,
where funeral services were held,
eulogies were paid the deceased
The Week's Best Stories
serviceman by Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man, Rabbi Moses Fischer and
Morris Rosenberg, chairman of
the Chevra Kadisha of Bnai Oh, Molly! Oh, Molly!
The following is from a recent
Moshe. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
chanted the El Molei Rachamim issue of Editor and Publisher:
The public relations office at
as well as an appropriate Psalm
as the casket was taken from Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss., let
the synagogue, bedecked with this one slip into the hands of
an American Flag that was sent the press:
"Molly Picon, well - known
from the Naval Base at Mare
Island, California.
Jewish commedienne, will en-
The hall of Congregation Bnai . tertain soldiers of this AAF
Moshe was filled to overflowing Training command station
during the funeral service.
Thursday, June 29, at the out-
The pallbearers were Lt. Ted door dance pavilion which will
Wohl, Charles Canvasser, Milton be converted into a stage. Miss
Fischer, Jerry Morse, Arnold Picon has established a world-
Rosman, David Pollack, John wide reputation in several fields
Erman and Alex Eichner.
of intimate entertainment."
Lt. Deutsch died July 29 it
More enumeration, please!-
the age of 32 in the U. S. Naval
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Hospital at Mare Island. He is
Remember This One?
survived by his wife, Diane; a
Bruno Kurtz, a high Nazi offi-
son and a daughter, James An- cial, was walking along War-
thony and Nina Elizabeth; his saw's busiest street when a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph newsboy handed him a paper.
Deutsch; two brothers, Lt. Al- He read the headline on the first
fred Deutsch and Ensign Charles page and within a few seconds
Deutsch.
he was dead, a bullet in his
heart. Clutched in his hand was
the paper, an underground daily.
The headline read: "Bruno Kurtz
dies in Warsaw."
In Lighter Vein
JACOB THAL, 76, of 2690 W.
Boston Blvd., a native of Latvia,
died Aug. I. Funeral services
were held Aug: 3 at Ira Kaufman
Funeral Home on Dexter, Dr.
A. M. Hershman officiating.
Burial was in Forest Lawn Ceme-
tary, Saginaw. Survivors are his
widow, Amelia; a son, Ellis M.;
three daughters, Mrs. Jerome
Kanter, Mrs. Jerrold J. Marks
and Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen; two
. "Under Cover" by John Roy
brothers, Ray of Toledo and Fred
Carlson, the book that achieved
of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs.
a record-breaking sale of 681,000
Sam Aminos of Chicago and Mrs.
copies at $3.50, was issued by
Benjamin Rowenson a n d six
World Publishing Co., in a pop-
grandchildren. Mr. Thal resided terested in their chance meeting. ular priced edition on Aug. 10.
in Saginaw for 45 years before It was quite a reunion for the
B. D. Zevin, executive vice
coming to Detroit 15 years ago. boys, since they've been life-long president of World Publishing
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pals and hadn't seen each other Co.; has concluded an agreement
MORRIS ABRA1VIS of 2005 in over two years of Army lfie. With Mr. Carlson and E. P. Dut-
Pingree Ave. died Aug. 1 at the
ton, the original publisher, with-
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age of 74. Funeral services were
HERE'N THERE . . . David out disclosing the sum involved.
held Wednesday at the Ira Kauf- Abramson, who starred with the
The new edition of "Under
man Funeral Home. Rabbi Beaudry team of the American Cover," complete, unabridged,
Joshua Sperka officiated. He Legion and was awarded the and identical in every respect
leaves his son, Morris; five Kiki Kyler AWard for the most with the original edition, is
Samuel Fagenbaum of 1179
daughters, Mrs. Carrol Breat- valuable ,player, is a student at priced at $1.49.
Collingwood Ave. was informed
man, Mrs. Ben Green, Mrs. Fred Cass High and two years ago
"The expressed avowal of the by the War Department of the
Escoff, Mrs. Jack Weiss, Mrs. was voted the most outstanding Nazis," said Mr. Zevin, "to con- death of his brother, Pfc. Joseph
Phil Norber. Burigl was in infielder in the Firemen's Mid- tinue their subversive under- Fagenbaum, 30 - year - old infan-
tryman,
Machpelah Cemetery.
was killed May
get League . . . Dave batted out ground activities in preparation 27, on the who
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march toward Rome.
for
World
War
III,
is
to
my
mind,
six hits to pace his team to the
LOUIS MOSS of 9612 N. Mar-
Pfc. Fagenbaum, who held the
the best reason why "Under
tindale died Aug. 5 at the age of State Championship of the Am- Cover" should be read by every Expert Infantryman Badge for
erican Legion . over Flint in a
59. Funeral services were held
American today. Our edition will "commendable action in combat,''-
Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Fu- twin-bill at Briggs Stadium, re- be supported by one of the most was posthumously awarded the
cently
.
.
.
Pvt.
Abe
Brumer
fur-
neral Home. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
t yigorous promoitonal campaigns Purple Heart and a Presidential
Citation.
man officiated. He is survived loughed from Amherst College, in our publishing history."
• by his wife, Martha; two sons, Mass. He is a member of Dukes
He was a veteran desert fight-
Sol M. and Alvin; one brother, Club, whose former roll call of
er, seeing action in Tunis, Bizerte,
13
now
lists
10
in
service.
'Kaploe
a
Navy
Worker,
Lester. Burial was in Machpelah
Sicily, Salerno and spending five
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Cemetery. * * *
months at the Anzio beachhead.
Wife Operates Shop
AT FORT RILEY, Sammy
ABRAHAM S. HURVICH, 52,
He had been overseas for two
of 3321 Blaine Ave., died Aug. 7. Sheplow wrote a play that is be-
Joseph Kaploe is associated as years at the time of his death.
Funeral services were conducted ing put on by the entertainment a civilian worker with the Naval
Before being inducted in 1941,
unit
at
the
camp
.
.
.
Mary
Cap-
Fagenbaum was employed by the
by Ira Kaufman from the
Ordnance.
Chesed shel Ernes on Aug. 8. Sur- lan, head of the Mother's Club of
United Shirt Co. He was gradu-
His wife, Irene Kaploe, is op
viving are his wife, Sarah; four Detroit, is setting a fine example erating Kaploe's Kiddie Korner ated from Monroe, Mich., High
daughters, Eleanor, Elaine, of "If I can do it, why can't at 11744 Dexter, corner Tuxedo. School.
Blanche and Mrs. Julia Nuss- you?" by spending her vacation This shop carries everything for
Fagenbaum is survived by his
baum; a brother, Jack; three sis- picking fruits and stuff for the infants and for boys and girls mother, Mrs. Anna Snyder; a
ters of Boston.
food effort . . . The War Workers through the ,age of 14. It spe- sister, Rosalie Snyder, both re-
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Group at the Jewish Center are - cializes in nationally advertised siding in Sacramento, Calif., and
MRS. ROSE BURSTEIN, 63, of still holding their open-air standard brands of merchandise. two brothers, Samuel and Sgt.
Carl, who is stationed with the
2457 Calvert Ave., died Aug. 3. dances every Saturday nite . . .
Funeral services were held Aug. Large crowds warrant it . . .
Army at Camp Crowder, Mo.
4 at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Helen Cooper journeyed to Tex- Free Palestine League
Burial was in Westwood Ceme- as, last week, to hear wedding Advertises in Forward
Lesser's Clover Lodge
tery. Surviving are rfer husband, bells with P.F.C. Maxwell Miller.
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Max; three sons, Dr. Morris M.,
Denying the statement in one Taking Reservations
Dr. I. Marvin and Dr. Harry S.
YOU CAN BE SURE that Ar- of the columns in the 14
Burstein; a brother, Harry thur Brillman will be out at the issue of The Jewish News that
Lesser's Clover Lodge, located
Malen.
race track again, Saturday . . the Jewish Daily Forward had on Grand Traverse Bay, has
Last week, he went for the first refused to accept advertising drawn capacity crowds of vaca-
time .. . Figuring that one horse from the League for a' Free Pal- tionists,,and the management has
BUSINESS
was as gpod as another, he, just estine, the League this week in- been highly gratified by the en-
acceptance of the
or
picked the first name he saw .. . formed us that the Forward thusiastic
Well, that horse could have made printed the advertisements of the lodge's program.
INDIVIDUAL
Meyer Isenberg supervises the
faster time if it was back pulling Hebrew Committee of National
a brewery truck ; . . When the Liberation and the League for a cultural activities of Lesser's
race ended, the nag looked like Free Palestine in the July 18 and Clover Lodge. During the week-
ends especially, outstanding mu-
it had become stuck in the glue 19 issues.
sical events and other cultural
that
was
probably
still
dripping
on
programs are arranged by Mr.
from
it!
Art
chalked
it
up
to
noth-
Emergency
Committee
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
Isenberg and assisting artists.
ing and was about to tear up his For JeWs Convenes
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Reservations for the balance of
ticket when Al Saltzman asked
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gency Committee to Save the
Pedple of Europe which
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At Reduced Price
Pfc. Fagenbaum
Killed in Italy
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