Friday, December 22, 1944

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg Dies in N. Y.;
Leader in Women's Circles of Detroit

Page Fifteen

2,000 Italian Jews ,

Our
Film
Folk

Deported by Nazis
When Rescue Failed

Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, IIVIorse, Pete and Gerson Stone,
one of Detroit's most prominent all' of 'New York; and a sister,
Jewish women community lead-
BY PAT FRANK
ers, died Dec. 13 at the Jewish Miss Gertrude Stone of Chicago.
ROME, (JTA)—Two thousand
Hospital of Brooklyn, N. Y. after
Jews imprisoned in a' concentra-
an illness of four weeks.
tion camp at ,Bagna di :Lucca, in
(Copyright.
Her body was brought to De-
1944, Jewish
the mountain fighting zone, were
troit for burial. Funeral services
"Telegraphic
deported northward by the Ger-
Agency)
were held Friday, Dec. 15; at
mans after unsuccessful efforts
1 p. m., at Lewis Bros.. Chapel
By HELEN ZIGMOND
to save them by the Intergovern----,
on John R. St. Burial was in
mental Refugee Committee.
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Dr.
An Army 'public relations offi-
Only 30 of the camp's inmates
A. M. Hershman and Cantor J.
cer showered high praise on five managed toescape.
By Danny Raskin
H. Sohenklar • officiated.
outstanding personalities who
Arthur Greenleigh, Joint Dis,
IN CIVIES AGAIN, . Melvin
Mrs. Rosenberg, the former'
have done the most for the mo- tribution -Committee. represent s
Wasserman relates the humorous Mildred Simons, daughter of the
rale of the armed forceS. Among tive in. Italy, prior to leaving for
incident which occurred while late David W. Simons, was born
the five were Dinah • Shore • and Paris, told: this. Jewish Telex.
stationed at Camp Butner, N. C. here 62 years ago. She was ac-
Jack Lenny. Benny, though not graphic :Agency correspondent
It was during a mock battle with tive in many movements and for
in the best of health, insisted on that within the next fortnight all -
bullets • whining overhead and three terms was president of the
taking his second Overseas jaunt; of Rome's Jewish cultural, re-
land mines exploding all over League of Jewish Women's Or-
this time to. the South Pacific. ligious, welfare and educational
the place . • . The spotlight pick- ganizations. Her activities in-
Dinah is yodeling her way across institutions - will haVe been re-.
ed up one of the boys lying very cluded the Sisterhood of Shaarey
France. Somewhere on the coast opened and will . be functioning -
still . . . They thought he was Zedek, Hadassah, Council of Jew -
of Brittany, writes a soldier, Di- on a pre-war scale.
, hit. . . . The loud speaker asked ish. Women and other important
nah had just finished an evening
what was wrong and the GI ans- movements.
of song and returned to her tent,
Ben Hecht is cogitating a con-
wered, - "Everything's o.k. but I
when a truck drove up. Two lads tract to write a weekly radio
She was active in Allied Jew-
lost* my glasses—can't see to go ish Campaigns, the War Chest
in it, bewailing their ill-luck-
on!" . . . And out there in the and the Commanity Fund.
MRS. LOUIS J. ROSENBERG they had driven 60 miles to hear playlet and appear in 'it as nar;.-
rator.
middle of true-to-life battle con- - She is survived by her hus-
her and had missed the program.
ditions, everything ceased, flares band, Louis James Rosenberg of
Dinah overheard . . . stuck her
and spots lit up the whole area 2655 Calvert, Vice-Dean
head out .. . said, "If you wait
-
of
the
and everyone got up to look for Detroit Consular Corps, former
till I change costumes, I'll sing
the • optics . . . They were found U. S. Consul to Spain and one
ERS seeel4ed from resPonsi hie
for you." And forthwith she gave firths
or persons by :telephone .up to
and action continued!
A double funeral service took an unscheduled concert - to an au- 10 a. Wednesdiy..Ratea:
25e a line.
of
the
most
prominent
men
in
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Minimum
charge 50e.
diplomatic service in Michigan; place at Lewis Bros. Dec. 10 for dience of two lonely GIs.'
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FROM BATTLE CREEK, Sam seven brothers, Judge Charles C. MRS. LENA PLOTNIK and her
RAndoiph 7956
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Kurzon - arrives to take over Simons of the U. S. District Court son-in-law, ISIA DROOTMAN.
Sam Goldwyn permits not even
WILL
EXCHANGE
beautiful 31A =room
where Phil Rabin leaves off as of Appeals, Nathan, Marvin and Mrs. PLOTNIK, 82, died Dec. 9. the weather to interfere with Art:
apartment on LaSalle for nice flat,
JWB-USO head . . . Brihgs with Seymour Simons, all of Detroit; She is survived by two sons, Abe Hollywood's unprecedented
bungalow or income in Linwood-Dex-
and Arthur; three daughters, Mrs. weeks of overcast skies caused
him some good ideas and • an
ter Section. TO. 7-2293 on Sunday.
ability to hatch them at a mo-
Emma Hamer, Mrs. Rose Droot- him to gather up his chicks and
-ment's notice . • • Phil assumes
man and Mamie Plotnik; a sister, move indoors for the production FURNISHED APARTMENT to shale
with business or professional gifrl.
the post of director at the Soto-
Mrs. Ella Miller; 13 grandchil-• of "The Wonder Man," Danny
References required. TO. 7-6531.
Michigan • Jewish Community
dren and five great-grandchil- Kaye's starrer. This under-shelter
Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
dren. She was born in Russia and shooting will necessitate the con- TO SUBLET—A beautifully furnished
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resided in Detroit for 50 years, struction of an immense set with
5-room apartment to a small adult
family. Calvert, between Linwood
Philip Guedalla, noted histor- having been well known here in hundreds of trees, shrubs, flow-
HARRY JACOBSON is spon-
and Lawton. References required.
soring an all-Jewish basketball ian, author of a Churchill bio- Jewish charitable movements. Mr. ers, a :bridle- path, etcetera, real=
Box 245, The Jewish News, 2114 Pe-
squad in the City Class A League graphy and a score of outstand- Drootman, who• was born in Rus- istically depicting New York's
nobscot
Bldg., Detroit 26.
. ..Made up of Benny Bayer, Al ing books, died in London at the sia 52 years ago and resided ',in Central Park. All this for but
Detroit'
for
32
years,
is
survived
age
of
55.
STENOGRAPHER
or good typist with
one sequence in the picture.
Bett, .' Lloyd Averback, Hank
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experience. Apply Jewish Community
Mr. Gliedalla is a former presi- by his - wife, Rose; a sm, Pvt.
Bogorad, Seymour Feldman, Sam
Center, 8904 Woodward, Miss Levin-
Asik, Morrie Levitsky and San- dent of the Federation of British Leonard of the. U. 'S. Army, And a
Not many weeks ago Swiss
son.
daughter, Sarabel.
der Hillman, coach at Eastern Zionists.
theater managers *Could not Ob-
High. ,
tain transportation permits for U. FURNISHED 6-rooni lower for Janu-
ary and February, possibly longer.
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S. films to pass through 'Spain
was awarded a trophy for win,
TO. 5-1965.
REGARDING T H E so-called ning the Union Ping-Pong Tour-
and Portugal due to obstruction
$25
REWARD for 3- or 4I-room unfur-
male-shortage in the community ney at the University of Detroit.
of Nazi officials in those coun-
nished apartment in Dexter-Linwood
social circles . .. The ferns were
tries.
Now,
with
Allied
occupa-:
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section. References. TY. 7-1466.
outnumbered, 3-1, at Junior Had- ,
tion of France, Switzerland will
PVT. SID WEINER left for the
assah's recent membership dance!
get a' full supply, - but the Nazi WANTED--Contact man for machine
shop. For information write Box 278.
. . . The men were in majority Reassignment Center in Miami
The family of the late Anna product, which occupied a promi-
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
at the Jewish Center's last Holi- Beach, Fla., with wife, Melba, Brodsky announces the unveil- nent place on Spanish screens,
scot Bldg., , Detroit 26.
and year-old Suzan, after three
day =Hop!
will find all routes from .Berlin to
ing
of
a
monument
on
Sunday,
weeks of furloughing at -home
GIRL to SHARE 3-room apartment in
Spain and Portugal closed.
Dec.
24,
at
1
p.
m.,
at
Machpelah.
. • While with the infantry, he
exchange for staying in a few nights.
NOTES . . - Steve Sarasohn,
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Stollman will
Call Monday, TO. 5-3733.
Josh and Trudy's pride, shared was the first Jewish foot soldier officiate. Relatives and friends Watchman Sendi$75
the affirmative in a forum - dis- to enter Rome . . . Was one of are invited to attend. Those de-
FOR RENT — Well furnished 5-room
upper flat and garage.-•Oil heated, 2
cussion, last week, of "Do We the GIs to volunteer as a com- siring tYansportation should meet Christmas' Gift. to UJA
bedrooms. Near car and bus line.
Want Peacetime Conscription?" mando in the Raiders and was in at 3821 Burlingame at, 12:30 p.
Northwest section. TY. 4-0839.
In Fargo, N. D., R. W. Linder
whiCh was presented by the on the first assault wave in m. „Call DA. 6132 for information.
is a night watchman at one of FURNITURE repaired, restyled, 25
Wayne U. Club- of Ainerican Southern France. On the boat
the local stores. He and his fam-
years' experience. 15460 Livernois,
Youth For Democracy' and the going over, he met Jay Yulanoff,
UN. 4-4371.
ily, who came to this country
Post-War Planning Committee of the old Contemporary Theater 600 Romanian
from Norway, are devoutly reli- TAP and ballroom dancing for children
He is a campus leader and one group, and reunioned with Jack
gious Christians.
of the best liked students at Horowitz in Naples . . . Told
and adults. Call Miss Doris Fox,
He has been particularly dis-
Wayne . . Pisgah Lodge boasts about 14 Jewish boys holding
UN. 3-3430.
turbed by the plight of the Jews.
the largest Bnai Brith bowling Seder on a Liberty ship, • last Transit by Turkey
With the` . approach of Christ- LAMPS—Floor, table, three way. lamps
league in the Country .. . Three PaSsover . . . Couldn't find room
repaired. Old style bridge lamps
mas, Mr. Linder was desirous of
divisions of 44 teams ... Morrie anywhere aboard so they had it
converted to indirect. Vases and oil
in
the
potato
hold
as
best
they•
giving
renewed
expression
to
the
Mandell is home on medical dis-
By JOSEPH KLARMAN
lamps made into electric lamps. TO.
could
—without
the
food!
spirit
of
good
will
and
brother-
8-5435.
charge . . . Earned a rest from
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency
hood of the holiday period. Last
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combat fatigue . . . Pvt. Harry
Correspondent)
FOR
RENT—Large, comfortable room,
week he sent a contribution of
Goldberg, of the ill-fated ASTP,
LT. NORMAN BLUM writes
twin beds, porch, kosher kitchen
BUCHAREST, (JTA) — M o r e $75 to the United Jewish Appeal
privileges 'available. TR. '2-8180.
regards to all his friends in De- than 600 Jews who left here for
troit . . . Apologizes for inability Palestine by train three weeks for Refugees, Overseas Needs and
Palestine
as
his
family's
Christ-
to write and asks the column to ago are stranded in Bulgaria be-
PLEASE DON'T ASICFOR
DETROIT RENTS
say hello for him and say, that cause . Turkey has refused to mas. gift to the homeless and the
oppressed so that they might be
MORE. THAN ONE COPY!
he is feeling well . Norman is grant them transit visas.
CUT
IN HALF
helped to enjoy the new world
The Heinz People Have Consented in a German prison • camp:
A committee to aid refugees of peace.
claims OPA. That's good news.
to Send Each of Our Readers One
Sounds like future double rents.
and speed their emigration to
The war won't last forever, neither
Free Copy of the 24-Year Hebrew-
Palestine
has
been
formed
here
will war restrictions. Half price
Underground Leader
English Calendar Upon Request.
rents are reflected in our half price
by 62 rabbis from Poland, Hun-
apartments. Look ahead, provide
gary and Romania. The commit- Heads AZ A in Paris
for your future. Get all the Facts
and
Figures from Mr. Bedford.
tee will also care for women and
WASHINGTON — An 18-year-
Top Quality. Nothing finer in the
children who do not know the
City. Choice east side, 18 apart-
whereabouts of their husbands. old leader of the French under:
ments extra large.. rooms, stoker,
tankle.ss water heater, cheap OPA
It is headed by Chief Rabbi Saf- ground movement in Paris has
rent, $8,600. Terms. $20,000 down.
assumed the leadership of the
ran.
Collingwood. 20 very clean apart-
first
chapter
of
Aleph
Zadik
ments, vacuum steam, baths with
A traveller who has just re-
REFINANCING -
Aleph,,
Bnai
Brith's
organization
showers. Cheap OPA rent, $9,200.
turned here from the liberated
Can't be duplicated, for only. $45,-
While You Wait
for Jewish boys of high school
areas of Poland 'reports that age, to be organized in liberated 000. Terms, $18,000.
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Best 13-Apartment Buy, North-
there are only 150 Jews in Tar- France, it was announced by
west section, solid 3-story, all three
SELLING YOUR CAR?
nopol, 900 in Lwow, 20 in Prze-
rooms
and bath,, stoker, tabletop
Henry Monsky, chairman of the
stoves, 4 garages. Cheap OPA rent.
Private Sales Financed
mysl, 120 in Jaroslaw, 120 in Bnai Brith Youth- Commission.
$6,200. Only $30,000. Terms, $14,000.
Rzeszew, 36 in Krosno and 18 in
Lincoln, near crosstown. Solid
Zaleszclyji.
brick, 8 apartments, 5 rooms and
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bath, good condition, 4 garages.
The Zionist groups here elect-
Ideal" layout to split, up or rent
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single rooms. Cheap OPA rent, $3,-
ed a new central executive corn,
300.• Only one in town for $18,000.
INVESTMENT': CO.
mittee headed by Dr. Borlcich,
Terms, $6,000. •
who was deported to Transnis-
Bond Holders .Loss -- 50 apart-
25th Year.
ments, court design, 3-4 large rooms
The Calendar! 411 Hebresi
tria during the Antonescu regime
nicely decorated. New stoves, new
320 Fort St. West, at Wayne
for Zionist activity.
-
dates, 1925 to 1949.
refrigerators. carpet halls. Awfully
cheap OPA rent; $25,000. Replace-
CH. 7474
Due to the war-time shortage of
ment building cost $290,000. Sacri-
floe only $115,000. Terms, $55,000
paper, these' calendars are be-
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Philip. Guedalla,
Author, 55, Dies

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