Friday, August 18, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve Pfc. George Miller Weitinded Brothers, Brother-in-Law Are Also in Active Service Sgt. J. E. Schultz Killed in France Eighth Liberman in Uniform Family Well Represented From a 'Pfc.' to a Major Received Presidential Cita- tion; Wife. Seeks Regards Youngest Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Liberman of Manistique Pfc. George Miller, USMC, was seas duty last December. He is From His Buddies wounded in action on June 15 at attached to the Second Marine Picks the Air Corps; Louis, 31, in England, Saipan, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Division and was in the first Mrs. Rebecca G. Schultz, who Recently Promoted to Major wave to make the beach landings was informed by the Adjutant on Saipan. General's Office in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Max Liberman of Manistique are still the His brother, Pfc. Abraham I. that her hus- champion "service parents" of Michigan. Their eighth son, Miller, is with an anti-aircraft band, Sgt. Jack Harold, just 18, recently reported for induction into the battery on the Aleutian Islands E. Schultz, was where he has been for the past killed in action armed forces. To add to their honor, the Libermans have two years. He is a graduate of •on July 7, in a son-in-law in uniform. Northern High School. "We are very proud of our sons," was all the comment France, has ask- Another brother, Pvt. Max ed The Jewish the Libermans would make after Miller, is now at Camp Hulen, News to m a k e Herman Also Overseas Texas. He was married to the the following re- Herman, 30, is a corporal at an forrper Elizabeth Goldberg, quest in her army camp in Pennsylvania. native Detroiter. They have two name: Samuel, 29, a sergeant, is now Pvt. Max Pfc. George children. She is anxious believed to be overseas. Until re- Their brother-in-law, Pvt. Ir- Louis Miller of 13325 LaSalle cently he has been stationed in Sgt. Schultz to hear from Blvd., were informed by General California. soldiers, or relatives of soldiers, Vanderbilt. He is now convales- James, 27, is a lieutenant in who knew her husband and who cing at a Naval Base Hospital. the Army Air Corps, located in served in Co. I, 12th. Inf., 3rd Bn., Louisiana. at the time Sgt. Schultz died. George, whose two brothers Benjamin, 25, is stationed in Survivors of the July 7 raid who and a brother-in-law are also in Seattle, Wash., where he recent- served in this company may con- active service, was graduated ly was promoted to a first lieu- tact Mrs. Schultz at 15515 Whit- Sgt. Samuel Major Louis from high school in Tucson, Ariz., tenant in the Air Corps. comb, VE. 7-0937. . and had completed his junior Peter, 24, is a "Pfc." with Sgt. Schultz, who was 34 years Harold left for the induction cen- year at the University of Arizona the infantry in Georgia. ter in Milwaukee, Wis., nearest old, entered active service on before joining the Marines in Oct. 11, 1943. He took his basic Sixth Service Command station to Phoenix, Ariz., in June, 1943. training at Camp Walters, Tex. Manistique in the Upper Penin- He had his boat training in Pvt. Irv. Teicher Pfc. Abe Miller He was sent to England last April sula. He was accepted ,for train- San Diego, Calif., and his ad- and was in the group that went ing in the U. S. Army Air Corps. vanced infantry training at Camp ving Teicher, is stationed at an to France four days after D-Day: "E" Bond Father Elliot, Calif., and left for over- air base in Puerto Rico. Mr. Liberman, just to repeat His Sergeant's stripes were awarded him after the fall of for the records, was crowned " `E' Cherbourg, at which time he was Bond Father" of Michigan dur- selected to be one of a group of ing the Fourth War Loan cam- Sergeants to receive a Presiden- paign laSt winter by Secretary tial citation for their company of the Treasury Henry Mongen- thau Jr. for having seven sons in for valorous action. Besides his wife he is survived the service. Pfc. Morris Pvt. Harold The Liberman record for sons by his parents, Abe Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kline of 3294 Morris is next in line, also a Lt. David H. Weisberg is home Mrs. Ida Lieberman; two broth- ers, Arthur and A/C Paul Schultz, Leslie Ave. were notified that "Pfc." now . in England. on leave, visiting his parents, and a sister, Pearl Benton. . . . Now Harold. their son, Pvt. Joseph Kline, was Sgt. Schultz was a graduate of In Medical Corps wounded on the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Weisberg The son-in-law is David Sc4.- Cass High School. Before enter- Anzio beach- of 2972 Gladstone Ave. lonsky, a first lieutenant in the head. He re- Stationed at Victorvine, Calif., ing active service he was the Medical Corps, stationed in Okla- ceived the Pur- Lt. Weisberg, has seep action in proprietor of the Mercury Boot homa. ple Heart. Alaska and th,-.! Aleutians, pilot- Shop on W. McNichols Rd. Four of the Liberniah brothers Rabbi Kaufman of Temple Pvt. Kline, 19, ing a P-39 Aircobra. Before join- are graduates of the tniversity entered active ing the Air 'Corps in 1940, he Beth El. will officiate at a memo- of Michigan, one from a business service at the received two years of training rial service given by the Westown college in Ypsilanti, and one from Lions Club at its meeting place age of 18 on in the CMTC at Fort Custer. LaSalle College in Chicago. Lt. at Lombard's Restaurant, 13223 April 23, 1943. Pfc. Peter- Lt. James At the time of his enlistment W. McNichols Rd., Monday, at 8 Schlonsky is a graduate of Umt.` He went over- seas last Octo- Weisberg was a student at the p. m. All friends and relatives in the serice is now closed. Only two daughters complete the fam- . Pvt. Jos. Kline ber. He was in- University of Michigan, major- are invited. ily of 10 children. One daugh- ducted during his last term at ter remains at home. Central high school. The oldest son in service is • His brother, Philip, 23, is sta- Major Louis E. Liberman, 31, who tioned with the Engineering Sec- recently received 'a . Major's rank. tion at Will Rogers Air Field, He enlisted in . 1941. Stationed in - , Okla. England, he is with the • Army Pvt. Kline, after being released , Air Corps. He has been there from a hospital in Italy, was two years. twice returned to action. Due to Overseas Only Three Weeks Major Liberman's wife, Mrs. a relapse as a result of his Helen Liberman, who at present When His B-17 Failed Cpl. Herman Lt. BenjaMin wounds, he has been reclassified resides at 83 Church St., Mt. and is now out of Combat duty. to Return - on Raid • Clemens, is a graduate of La- versity, of Wisconsin, where he Lt. Weisberg Cpl. Weisberg Salle University, Chicago. received his degree in medicine. Mrs. Jane Goldman of 3351 ing in engineering and aeronau- tics. As a member of the ROTC Elmhurst - has been notified that there, he was named the "out- her husband, S g t. Benjamin standing cadet in the regiment," Goldman, 22, only son of J. C. and 'awarded a gold. medal. Weis- Goldman and the -- Mr. and Mrs. S. Weiis of 3284 berg held the Expert Marksman- late Mrs. Rose Tuxedo Ave. were informed by ship medal for his skill in firing Gold man, first the War Department of the death the rifle, pistol, machine g u n reported missing of their son, Pvt. Herbert Weiss, and Browning Automatic Rifle. in action, is now Mr. and Mrs. Jack - Freid of WASHINGTON (JTA) — Hig 27, who was killed somewhere He was a member of Hillel, a prisoner of war 2423 Cortland Ave., were, inform- in the European theater of opera- played football and coached the in Germany. ed recently that ,their son, Ar- praise for Gen. Ivan D. Chernia- Sgt. Goldman tions. girl's rifle team. Weisberg was thur, 19-year-old Soundman 1st khovsky, Jewish front command enlisted in the ; a graduate of Cass Tech. class, was commended by his er of the Russian Army reporte An airborne infantryman, Pvt. Army Air Corps::":,, commanding officer for,. risking to have reached German soil, wa Weiss entered t h e service on His brother, Cpl. Irving, 20, in September, his life while attempting to res- given here by Maj. Gen. John R December 7, 1942. is an Army Air Corps radio 1942, but w a s cue soldiers hurled into the sea Deane of the U. S. Military ma= operator in Dutch New Guinea. He was previously reported not called to ac- Sgt. Goldman when a transport vessel struck sion to Russia. He was graduated from U. of M. missing in action. tive duty until March 10, 1944. a mine off the Italian coast, early Returning from a 10-mont high in Ann Arbor. He attended radio school in Sioux this year. stay in Russia during which h Falls, S. and then was sent His parents learned that he met Gen. Cherniakhovsky, th to Harlingen Field, Tex,,for gun- "jumped into a rough sea, thus American general, at a press nery training. risking his life in an attempt to conference this week said: "Gen Leaving this country some time rescue members of the U. S. ar- Cherniakhovsky is the most col towards the end of May, he was my." Freid also received a re- orful of the Russian generals, overseas three weeks when his primand with his commendation .met, both, by reason of his youth Among the war heroes listed Seaman 1/C Samuel Goldberg plan _ e failed to return on June because he failed to tie a heave —his age being 36—and 4 pecaus by John . M.- Carlisle, Detroit News correspondent with t h e Cascade, son of Mr. and Mrs. 21. Letters which arrived here line around himself when he of the sense of leadership an personal magnetism which American forces in_ France, is Osher Goldberg, has just corn- daily from his base in England leaped into the water. < pleted a course indicated that he had been on Pfc. George D. Keht, 28, who Freid was attending Cass Tech radiates." at the U. S. N. T. four or five missions at the time. when he enlisted in March, 1943.. is reported among the Detroit school at Toledo, Plane Catches Fire boys "in the road ditches, firing Ohio. Letters received by Mrs. Gold- but left school in 1941 to earn away steadily." Seaman ;C a s- man from two members of her enough funds to be able to con- Kent, an infantryman, was an cade's wife, Eth- husband's crew who did not go tinue his studies. attorney before he entered the el, their • two on the final mission stated that Wanted to See Buddy service in September, 1943. He Pvt. Herbert Fundamensky, 24 children, his before the bombers reached their Mrs. Goldman says that the was graduated from the Detroit mother and sis- target they were attacked by things her husband wanted most year-old " infantryman, has bee College of Law in April, 1940. ter attended the German fighters. Sgt. Goldman's during his stay in England were missing since June 25, his rela He went overseas in June. His graduation exer- plane accounted for two of the to see orfe of his buddies, Cpl. tives were informed by the W wife, Mrs. Jennie Levin Kent, cises. fighters, then the big wing of the Saul Kroopnick, who has been Department. and their. 17-month-old daughter, Fundamensky, who was sery His bro t h e r, B-17 caught fire and the crew overseas for a year, to visit an S 1/c Cascade • Carol Nancy, reside at 2484 Pin- ing in France, is the husband o Maurice, is serving in the U. S. bailed out. England in uncle and cousin gree. Army and is stationed in Texas. Word of his being a German whom he never had met and to the former Pearl Rubin, 261 prisoner of war came from the buy an English bike. He failed Hazelwood; father of Murray, 1 MILTON FISHMAN, son of months old; and the son of Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Morris Fishman kansas. Before his induction, he International Red Cross. to realize either of these hopes. Louis Goldstein of 200$ Euclid. Sgt. Goldman was graduated of Webb Ave., is now a private studied aeronautical engineering A Northern High graduate, h More Servicemen's News Central High School in 1939. in the U. S. Army and is sta- and was in his junior year at was sent overseas in April. en Page 8 He entered Wayne University 1 Michigan. of tioned at Camp Robinson, Ar- the University Pvt. Joseph • Kline Gets Purple Heart For Anzio Wounds Lt. D. Weisberg, Aleutians Flier, Visiting Parents Listed Missing, Sgt. B. Goldman Prisoner of War Pvt. Herbert Weiss Killed in Action Freid Commended For Risking Life To Save Soldiers U.S. General Hails Cherniakhovsky As Great Soldier Pfc. Kent Mentioned Si-c Cascade Ends In Carlisle Report Course at the USNT Pvt. H. Fundamensk Missing in Action I