Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS F/O Cantor, Missing Cpl. Herman Rosenberg T/5 J. Stashefsky Since June 21, 1944, Honorably Discharged In Munich; Assails After two years of service Fraternization Now Reported Dead overseas, Cpl. Herman Rosenberg When Mr. and Mrs. Philip Can- has received an honorable dis- "The Jewish ' girls over here charge. tor of 9237 Wildemere received Winner of two Bronze Stars, are probably the loneliest in the word, 14 months ago, that their he participated in the Normandy world and they want to get son, Flight Officer Allen Can- and Northern France campaigns. hitched up to some American • tor, 20, had fail- Among his experiences, he es- ed to return to pecially recalls the royal wel- Charleston, S come the American troops re- C., from a rou ceived in France; the Holy -Day tine trainin services he conducted in Versail- flight to Nassau les and his reunion in a foxhole Island, they re in Normandy with his nephew, fused to accept T/Sgt. Eugene Mermelstein. as final a ver With his wife, the former Shi- dict that he was fra Glazer, and their son, David dead. ;William, they reside at 9274 T h e Cantors, Wildemere. T/5 Jerome S 1/c Irving active in t h e F/O Cantor He came to the U. S. from soldier and go to America," Jewish War Veterans' organiza- tion in Detroit, redoubled their Czechoslovakia in 1937. He is writes T/5 Jerome Stashefsky, efforts in behalf of the veter- the brother of Sam, Robert and now stationed near Munich, Ger- ans and bravely devoted them- Morris and the late David Rosen- many. selves to community activities. berg of Congregation Bnai Moshe. In a letter to his parents, Mr. This week, however, the War and Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky of Department definitely listed Alan Simon Training 2926 Richton, T/5 Stashefsky, their only son as dead, and the At Amerillo Air Base recently awarded the Bronze entire Jewish War Veterans or- Star for heroism, assails the lift- ganization • mourns the loss with Alan Simon, 19, whose Bar ing of the fraternization ban them. Mitzvah in September 1939 was with "To all the GIs going out F/O Cantor, a Liberator bosinb- marked by the receipt of •a card and fraternizing the picture of # er co-pilot, was one of a crew from a relative-visiting in Poland this and Malmedy should be in- of 10 that was reported missing the day the war broke out in serted near to them. The Am- since June 21, 1944. -He was Europe, has erican, liking his good times, graduated from Northern High started trainin sometimes forgets just why he in January, 1943 and was well with the AAF at came over here." known among the younger set Amerillo, Tex. He has 71 points, 14 short of here. He enlisted upon his Simon enlisted discharge, but writes that men graduation from High School. in the Air Corps in the service longer than he are Two sisters, Joyce and Mar- in July 1944, the ones who really should get sha, also survive him. but was not call- home right away. T/5 Stash- His father is a past command- ed until last efsky was inducted in March er of Eli Levin Post of JWV and February. S o n 1942, and went overseas in Jan- a member of Pittinger Post 119 of Mr. and Mrs. uary, 1944. Max Simon ' of of American Legion. His moth- A brother, Irving, recently er is a past president of Eli Le- 19350 Muirland, promoted •to seaman first class, vin Post Auxiliary and of Pitt- he was gradu- Alan Simon is studying Radar at Corpus inger Post Auxiliary and is ac- ated from Central high in June Christi, Tex. 1943 and from the United Hebrew tive in Michigan Department of Ladies Auxiliaries of Jewish Schools. He attended Wayne for one semester until he was called Pfc. Soberman Serves War Veterans. into service. With Army in Berlin He has two uncles in service, S/Sgt. Meyer Brenner, in the Men Service Pfc. Harold Soberman, son of Pacific, and Pvt. Seymour Bren- ner, a medic stationed in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. J. Soberman of 2655 Richton, is now serving with the Army of Occupation in Berlin. PerSons remaining in the arm- Attached t o.. ed forces in occupation zones and the 101st Gen- those awaiting discharge, are eral Hospital, he eligible to enroll in American Publications issued by Detroit has been with Legion . posts, it was announced and Michigan Bnai Brith lodges by the Julius Rosenwald Post have received honorable mentions the U. S. Army 218 following receipt of a "flash- in the national Bnai Brith bulle- since August, 1942, and over- message" from national head- tin contests. seas since July, quarters at Indianapolis, Ind. • Among those listed are: 1944. He has The Rosenwald Post is accept- The Broadcaster of Detroit Pis- served in Eng- Pfc. Soberman ing application for membership gah Lodge, The News of Detroit land, France, Belgium, Luxem- from any honorably discharged Louis Marshall Lodge, The Me- bourg and Germany. serviceman and from those still norah of Detroit Pisgah Auxil- He is 27. He was an active in service. The group meets the iary, The Mirror of Kalamazoo, member of Maccabees Club of second and fourth Wednesday of Mich., Auxiliary. Jewish Community Center. every month at Bnai Moshe, Dex- \ ter and Lawrence. For informa- tion, call Max Ornstein, com- mander, TO. 6-3767, or Albert Curtis, adjutant, TY. 4-3643. Still in Eligible to Enroll In Rosenwald Post Friday, August 31, 1945 500 Decks of Cards Sent By Jewish News to GIs Five hundred decks of playing cards, the purchase of which was made possible in the main by readers of The Jewish News, together with an additional contribu- tion from The Jewish News, were distributed this week to servicemen's centers sponsored by the USO and the National Jewish Welfare Board. Cards distribtfted so far went to the JWB-USO Lounge at the Jewish Community Center, the USO of Metropolitan Detroit, Percy Jones Hospital and other hospitals and centers in Romulus, Dearborn and else- where. Milton C: Hirschfield, Detroit advertising man who •has personally gathered thousands of decks of cards for distribution among servicemen, assisted in the distribu- tion of the cards. Gemiluth Chassodim Publishes Calendar Rabbi M. H. Wohlgelernter and "Detroit Builds for the Future" by Philip Slomovitz. A number of congregations and The new Detroit Jewish Calen- dar for 5706 is off the press and institutions have subscribed to is ready for distribution. the calendar before publication This calendar, published by and have their names imprinted. Congregation Gemiluth Chasso- Congregations a n d societies dim as a community project, com- who wish to make the calendar prises useful information about available for members are asked all Detroit Jewish community to contact Alexander Roberg, agencies, Jewish schools and con- 2545 Elmhurst, TO. 68928. Mr. gregations, etc. ; Roberg, editor of .1-1, e calendar, The Luach itself, prepared by will give furthel: . information. Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, gives the time ' for Lichtbenshen, Sabbath And a stranger shalt thou not ending, etc., for Detroit and vi- wrong, neither . shalt thou op- cinity. press him; for ye Were strangers _ The calendar features articles in the land of Egypt. on "The Jewish Home Today" by —Exodus 22:20 Back to School— Back to Work— Michigan Bnai Brith Periodicals Honored . - • Milk Brings the Family To Attention . . Hungary Lists Teleki As a War Criminal BERN (JTA)—The Swiss press reports from Hungary that Count Janos Teleki, now living at a sanatorium in Switzerland under the name of Weiss, has been listed as a war criminal by the Hungarian Government. He is charged, among other things, with. transfering to Switzerland a considerable quantity of tex- tile goods •confiscated _ from Jewish firms in Hungary which were "aryanized." Some of the original owners are in the U. 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