Friday, April 6, 1945

Jewish Youth's

THE JEWISH NEWS

Weekly Review of the News of the World

(Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

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(See also Page 3)

AMERICA

By Danny Raskin

IN THE PACIFIC more than
three years, Lt. Dave Schwartz
recently sent the usual letter
home with the usual whats-what
in the big pond . . . But, if you
should happen past the house of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz
on Pingree Ave., you'll see a
summer uniform out on the
'porch for an airing .•. Dave
casually ended his letter with,
"I'm waiting for the boat to take
rile back home."
* * *
AT THE LINWOOD office of
Louis Marshall Lodge, AZA and
Bnai Brith girls are holding
a monthly "Youth Canteen" that
for one Saturday eve solves the
unanswered question of, "Where
can us kids go? What is there
for us to do?" . . . For the sake
of the younger kids who, be-
cause of the war, have grown
beyond their years, such pro-
grams should be many and held
often.
* * *
LAST WEEK, city buddies,
Cpl. Julie Sandler and S/Sgt.
Sam Goldstein missed each other
by- two hours out of Chicago en-
route home . . . But after not
seeing each other in over two
and a half years, what's two
hours! . . . Julie returned from
France and an evacuation hospi-
tal unit with General Patton's
Third Army . . . Sammy is act-
ing first sarge at the air base in
Frederick, Okla., and liaison man
between the commanding officer
and men.
* * *
THIRD BUDDY, . Lt. Irving
Munch, is with Admiral Nimitz'
headquarters on Guam as a Jap
interpreter . ." . Studied the Nip
lingo at University of Michigan
and was commissioned after
learning to read and write it at
Camp Sonag, Minn.
* * *
AUNT AND UNCLE, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Raskin, went all-out
in celebrating 25 happy years of
marriage, last week .. . Really
was the thing' at their home on
Normandy . . . It was hoped,
sometime ago, that cousin Lt.
Elmer Raskin would be home,
too, but his overseas work isn't
done yet . . . Uncle Emil read
the family roll of honor. and
the best drink of the night was
a toast to them . . . Goings-on
like these affairs make us real-
ize how big our family really is
'Twould be nice to have a
Raskin Family Club revival so
we can get to meet 'em all!
* * *
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Page Fifteen

Writing under a Miami Beach dateline,
Cornelius Vanderbilt, in his New York Post
column, scores anti-Semitism at the resort.
He cites two instances in opposite strata of so-
ciety: (a) that of a bus driver who was fined
$10 for shouting to Jewish passengers: "What
this country needs is another Hitler," and that
of Fred Maytag II of Newton, Ia., who wrote
in his capacity as president of La Gorce Island,
Inc., of Miami Beach, to inquire of Mr. Van-
derbilt whether an old friend of Vanderbilt's
who sought to purchase a lot on the Island was
"gentile beyond any doubt."
"The people in Italy deserve credit for
maintaining, despite 20 years under fascism,
a basic respect for religious and ethnical
minorities and the new Italian government
should be admitted to full membership in the
United Nations," it was asserted by Dr. Stephen
S.- Wise, president of the World Jewish Con-
gress, in a communication to Alberto Tarchiani,
the new ambassador of the Italian government
to the United States, who was officially re-
ceived by President Roosevelt recently.

PALESTINE

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A group of 899 Jewish immigrants , from
Italy arrived in Haifa and received a roaring
welcome from crowds who milled around the
harbor from early morning, anticipating this
arrival which had been rumored about for
several days. This transport is the second from
Italy since that country's liberation and ex-
hausts the number • of immigration certificates
available for Italy under the White Paper.
Cylia Cohen, 16, a nurse and member of the
Hamisha settlement, was killed and three of
her companions were shot in the legs by Arab
robbers who set upon them in the southern
Dead Sea area on the evening of March 26.
The wounded are Rachel Katz of Tel Aviv,
Moshe Duchovni and Hanita and Baruch Beller
of Tel Aviv.
An extraordinary campaign to raise within
the shortest possible time, a minimum of $1,-
200,000 for the rescue of the remnants of Euro-
pean Jews surviving in Germany, was pro-
claimed at a meeting here of representatives
of the War and Rescue Fund, the Jewish
Agency's Joint Rescue Committee, and dele-
gates of all sections of Palestine's population
who undertook to contribute their maximum
share toward the campaign. Golda Meyerson,
Laborite, declared that the Histadruth, Jewish
Palestine's Federation of Labor, would con-
tribute 25 percent toward the total.

Harry Srere Dies

Harry Srere, 59, of 2840 Cal-
vert, died Sunday, April 1, at
Harper Hospital.

Funeral. services were held
from Ira Kaufman. Funeral
Home and at the chapel of
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, with
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Cantor
J. Sonenklar officiating..
Survivors are his wife, Fanny;
two sons, Alfred A. and Martin
L.; two brothers, Abraham and
Alfred.

JOSEPH GALEZER DIES

JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor)—
Joseph Galezer, 53, chief of the
Keren Hayesod publicity depart-
ment and editor of its illustrated
booklets on Palestine and its art
calendar, died March 24.

the other end 'asked for one of
the players, telling her to hurry
home and then hanging up . . .
She finished "my last hand"
about an hour later when the
phone again rang for her . . .
"Sarah, are you still there! . . .
Well, you don't have to hurry
now—but here's hoping you win
enough for a new batch of
clothes—the firemen didn't save
very many!"
* * *
THE GREAT AZA Eastwood
Dance—the 2,000 strong affair of
pre-war days—may be held again
this year . . . If so, around May
20 . . . That's the affair where
you meet everyone in town.
* * *
A VERY BEAUTIFUL cigaret
case neatly packed with butts is
meat man Sy Grenier's answer to
the cigaret shortage . . . At a lo-
cal nitery, the other eve, he of-
fered one to a gal at the table
and she very indignantly re-
fused . . "I only wanted you
to see the case," said Sy as Ann
Corio, appearing at the Down-
town Theater, graciously accept-
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The third shipment of 9,000 pairs of shoes
and clothing collected by the Jewish Agency
of Palestine for needy Balkan Jewry, left
Jerusalem.
Hanna Rovina, star of the Habimah theater,
presented a series of Passover week perform-
ances for the Jewish Brigade in Italy.
The Hebrew press commemorated, in a series
of editorials and articles, the first anniversary
of the death of Brigadier General Orde Win-
gate, ardent supporter of Zionism who was to
have led the Jewish Brigade.

OVERSEAS

The charge that Polish soldiers in German
war-prisoner camps are so intensely anti-
Semitic that Polish-Jewish soldiers were be-
lieved to be separated from them and placed
into "ghettos," by the Germans, was revealed
here by Samuel Gotlieb, a Jewish war-prison-
er who arrived in Geneva after his escape
from German war-prisoner camp Stalag No. 7.
Nine hundred Jews are among the 25,000
Jews of various nationalities, who have al-
ready been freed by the advancing American
armies, and their number is steadily increas-
ing. At Ludwigshaven, 62 Italian Jews, 76
Greek Jews, and 28 Bulgar Jews were liber-
ated. At Mainz, 40 Jewish girls from Czecho-
slovakia and 50 from Budapest who worked at
war plants there were also freed. Liberated
Jewish slave workers were separated from
non-Jewish forced laborers.
James deRothschild, 66, liberal member of
Parliament, has been appointed Parliamentary
secretary of the Supply Ministry by Prime
Minister Churchill.
The Jewish Maquis Organization of France
has launched a campaign for 1,000,000 francs
to erect, in Drancy, a monument to 120,000
French Jews, affiliated with the underground
and •Maquis, who were rounded up by the
• Germans, interned at Drancy and then de-
ported to death camps in Poland. Paris Jewish
sculptors are designing the monument.
German doctors killed off numerous of
Europe's great scientists and inventors at the
death camp here and then claimed, as their
own, the discoveries and invention of their vic-
tims. Among the 6,000,000 Europeans murdered
at Oswiecim was Dr. Samuel, a Cologne in-
ventor, who had evolved a method for photo-
graphing the womb. Prof. Klaubert, respon-
sible for his death, laid claim to his invention.
The leftist Romanian parties have drafted
a bill soon to be introduced in Parliament, de-
claring anti-Semitism as .a crime severely pun-
ishable.

Obituaries

Ralph Schugar Funeral Home,
Pittsburgh. The deceased w a s
the widow of Meyer Seegman.
* * *
MRS. RACHEL COHEN, 74,
DAVID BRUCH died Sunday
widow of the late Bennet Cohen,
died of a , heart attack. A native while visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Sadie B. Hecker, in Newcastle,
of Russia, she had lived in Port Pa. He . was buried in Beth Moses
Huron for 51 _years, was one of Cemetery after funeral services
the founders of Mt. Sinai Sister- at Kaufman . Funeral Home on
hood.an.d its first president. She Tuesday. He is also survived by
is _survived by a sister, Mrs. Lena a son, Simon, and a brother,
Alvin of Detroit; a brother, Bernard.
* * *
Harry Jacobson of Texas; sev-
HARRY
NEIFELD,
68, husband
eral nieces and nephews. Fu-
neral services were held at the of Sarah, father of Mrs. Abe
A. A. Falk mortuary, Dr. Selig Smolowitz, Mrs. Esther Langer,
William of Dallas, Texas, was
S. Auerbach officiating.
interred in Workmen's Circle
* * *
Cemetery. Services were held at
CHAIM KATZ, for 25 years a Lewis Bros.
* * *
Ford employe, died March 25,
in California. Funeral services
ELSIE MECKLOWITZ, 83,
were held April 1 at Lewis Bros. was interred in Mishkan Israel
Surviving are his wife, Dora; Cemetery. Services were held at
two sons, William and Samuel; Lewis Bros. Survivors are her
two daughters, Mrs. Edward children Louis, Sam, Ben, Em-
Saperstein and Mrs. Chester anuel, Saul and William.
Morris.
* * *
* * *
ROSE COHEN, 43, of Pontiac,
MILTON NETZORG, a former is survived by her husband,
Detroiter who was in the insur- Sam. Funeral Services were held
ance business in Detroit for many at Lewis Bros.
• * *.
years, died March 27. Funeral
services were held last Friday at
Funeral services for MORRIS
Lewis Bros. Burial was in Clover GOLDEN, 85, father of Mrs.
Hill Cemetery. Mr. Netzorg, who Anna Levin, Mrs. Devorah
was born in Detroit 60 years ago, Racklin, Julius and Israel, were
is survived by his father, Isaac, held at Lewis Bros.
87; his wife, a brother, -Benedet-
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son; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph
Rabbis Wohlgelernter a n d
J. Ribinove and Mrs. Herman Nathan officiated at funeral ser-
Goldsmith of Detroit and Mrs. vices at Lewis Bros. for YETTA
James Wilfrid. Kerr of Wald- LEVIN, 83, whose surviving
wick, N. J.
children are Mrs. Sarah Koff- .
* * *
man, John _Lewis of Brazil,
MRS. ANNE SEEGMAN, 55, Marcela Weisburd, Anita Gin-
passed away March 28 in Chi- bourg of Buenos Aires.
* * *
cago. She was formerly a De-
troit resident, a school teacher
Funeral services were held
here. Surviving are her two Monday for LEO WOLF of 2001
daughters, Mrs. Gladys Dorfman LaSalle Gardens. Dr. B. Bene-
of Detroit, and Mrs. Phyllis Salz- dict Glazer officiated. Burial was
man of Chicago. Funeral serv- i n White Chapel Memorial
ices will be held Friday at the Cemetery.

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