Friday, Sepfernger 7, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
Rep. Jack Ellstein Highly Praised
Medical Checkup
Jewish Vocational Service Here
Offers Aid to Vets and Employers
For Unbiased Activity in Legislature
Elton R. Eaton, in a signed
editorial in the Plymouth Mail,
Plymouth, Mich., praises highly
the activities in the State Legis-
with. There are some labor lead-
ers who are in the movement for
what they can get out of it—but
not so Ellstein. His sincerity,
his fairness and his high pur-
pose very quickly won for him
not only my own respect, but
that of other members of the
house, I am sure.
"There are other members of
the minority party from De-
troit—some good—some the vot-
ers should know much more
about thany they do.
"But if they were all of the
type of Jack Ellstein, we believe
that the entire Detroit delega-
tion would not be long in win-
ning the respect and the esteem
of the out-state.
"That's my answer as far as
one member of the legislature
from the city of Detroit is con-
cerned."
REP. JACK ELLSTEIN
lature of Rep. Jack Ellstein,
Democrat, Polish-born Detroit
labor leader. In his editorial he
says about Mr. Ellstein:
"He is a high up official of the
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
of America.
"He has dbne much to raise
the standards of the men and
women who work in the clean-
ing and pressing shops of De-
troit, long regarded as one of the
underpaid working • groups in
that city.
"Rep. Ellstein very early in
the session not only won my
high respect, but the confidence
of numerous other Republicans
in the house.
"He has common sense, studied
the legislation that came before
the house for consideration, vot-
ed wisely and without bias.
"He is a party man and voted
with- his group on most issues,
but there were times I am con-
fident he did so against his
better judgment. It is a safe
prediction that if he goes back
to the legislature again he will
be more free to vote as he be-
lieves and not because of the
party than he did during his
first session.
"Jack"? as he is best known
among the legislators, has a sin-
cere interest in the welfare and
progress of the people he works
JDC Sends 75 Tons
Of Food, Medicine
NEW YORK — Seventy-five
tons of special. foodstuffs and
medical supplies purchased by
the Joint Distribution Committee
have been furnished the needy
Jews in Budapest, Bucharest and
Vienna, it was made known by
Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, JDC ex-
ecutive vice chairman.
Distributed by the Internation-
al Red Cross, the food will sup-
plement the limited rations which
the Jews of Bucharest and
Vienna now receive.
Medical supplies,
furnished
chiefly to Budapest, will be dis-
tributed in hospitals on a non:
sectarian basis.
All Jewish veterans are cordially invited to use the Jew-
ish Vocational Service, 320 W. Lafayette Boulevard, for help
in securing jobs for which they are best suited. No fees are
charged. Please telephone CAdillac 8570 on weeks days to
arrange for day or evening appointments.
Employers are also invited to advise. the Jewish Voca-
tional Service of job opportunities.
German-Owned Hotel
Bombed in Palestine
The health of every liberated
---
Jewish child is checked first to
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Two
determine their immediate needs.
Here a little girl is being ex-
amined by a nurse immediately
upon her liberation. The JDC is
caring for orphans and other
children whose parents are be-
ing sought.
Deported Italian Jews
Die in Gas Chambers
LONDON, (JTA)—The fate of
several thousand Italian Jews
• who were deported by the Ger-
mans from Italy in 1943 has
been established by a represen-
tative of • the Intergovernmental
Committee • for Refugees who
toured the camps in Germany
and Austria.
All the Jews were transported
to the extermination camps in
Oswiecim and Birkenau and
executed in gas chambers there,
eye-witnesses told the repre-
sentative of • the Intergovern-
mental Committee. Among those
who substantiated the change
were Boris Rojzen, a former in-
ternee in the Oswiecim camp,
Simon Feierman, who was an
inmate of the Birkenau camp,
nd' others now at Dachau
awaiting return to their homes.
Marygrove Beauty Shop
- Facials - Dyes , - Hair Styling
Refres4 vnents Served With Permanents .
9 to 5
8216 W. McNichols
Fri 9 to 9
:Used Wonday
Itetween. Roselawn & Northlawn°,
New Year
bombs were thrown into the Ap-
plinger Hotel here by unidentifi-
ed persons, the police announced.
The hotel is owned by a German
recently released from intern-
ment in Palestine.
Leaflets Urging the public to
boycott the hotel and protesting
the release of the interned Ger-
mans were distributed outside
the building's entrance. They also
demanded that the owner, a M.
Applinger, leave the country. A
17-year-old Jewish girl, Malka
Strassburger, was arrested when
some of the leaflets were found
on her.
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