Friday, September 28, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty Detroiter Wins Army Art Award Firetog, Former Center Pupil, One of 8 Winners Bobroff Receives Bronze Star Medal And Purple Heart Reunion in the Philippines Chaplain Adler, Now in Japan, Meets 40 Boys Front Home Harold Bobroff, Phm 1/c, was decorated with the Purple Heart Shortly before he was sent to Frank Benison, 126 E. Jackson. Flint, Sergeant's 'Soldier Resting', a Woodcut Drawing, Tops and Bronze Star Medals for Yokohama, Japan, Capt. Morris Mich., husband of Mrs. M. Benison, 2676 Leslie. heroic achievement in connection Adler, Chaplain with the U. S. in That Class in Exhibition at National Art Gallery Morton L. Benyas, husband of Mrs. Benyas, 2497 Clements. Army, had a reunion with a Mary in Washington; Gets $100 Bond Lt. Samuel Jos. Faurnan, son of number of Detroiters who served Dr. and Mrs. D. Fauman, 3200 Bos- Blvd. with 'him in the Philippine ton Originally he was assigned to For his woodcut drawing, Lt. Herbert Levin. son of Prof. Islands. "Soldier Resting," Sgt. Max Army illustrators, a group de- and Mrs. Samuel Levin, 12515 Broad- The accompanying photograph street. Firetog, of Detroit, won first signed to become the army's com- Abraham Riskin, son of Mr. and shows Chaplain Adler, who is on Mrs. Jacob Riskin, 628 E. Taylor St., prize in the Army's National bat artists' unit. The unit was Flint. leave from his post as associate Arts Contest. One of eight prize never activated, so Firetog left Herman Troy, husband of Mrs. rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Bertha winners out of. 9,000 entries, Sgt. Fort Custer for the APG in the R. Troy, 2911 Sturtevant. Ralph Trustman, nephew of Mrs. Zedek, with Herschel L. Harris, Firetog's picture was adjudged ASFTC's Training Aids Branch A. Shusterman, 2638 Buena Vista. son of Mrs. Kate J. Harris of best in his class at the National at Aberdeen where he became Sam Seyburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seyburn. 17521 Kentucky. 9360 Genesee. Gallery of Art in Washington, the production and liasion man Lt. Jacob Keidan, son of Mr. and A list of 40 other Detroit and Mrs. between training aids and the D. C. Joseps N. Keidan, 2311 Calvert, husband of Mrs. Miriam Keidan. Michigan servicemen whom Rabbi Sgt. , Firetog, son of Mr. and field printing office at the Ord- Abraham Meyer, husband of Mrs. Adler conferred with in the Mrs. Philip Firetog of 3742 nance School. Ruth B. Meyer, 119 Euclid Ave., Philippines are: Mich. In a long article published in Glynn Ct., h a s Lt. Howard Kopel, son of Dr. and CWO Morton M. Altschuler, son of the Flaming Bomb, his camp been stationed Mrs. Joseph Kopel. 2214 Chicago Blvd. Stanley Altschuler, 9440 Dexter. Capt. Morton Helper, son of Mr. Lee M. Applebaum. son of David paper, Sgt. Firetog is called a at the Aber- and Mrs. Samuel Helper. Applebaum, 3017 Fullerton. "capable chap with a likeable de en Proving Philip Belinsky, son of Mrs. Rachel Jerome Arta. son of Mr. and Mrs. Belinsky, 1600 Blaine. personality." Carl Aria, 2441 Blaine. Grounds in Ab- S. L. Yucht. brother of Mrs. R. D. Sam Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Accepts Two Scholarships erdeen, Md., for Brandon. 2524 Tyler. Joseph Cohen, 2662 Monterey. M. Kominsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sgt. Firetog was offered three Jerome Freedman. son of Mr. and three years. Mrs. J. A. Freedman, 2445 Ford. H. Kominsky, 1225 Clairmount. scholarships when he was grad- former .A. David Ruben, son of Mr. and Mrs. husband of Mrs. J. G. Freedman, 2413 Solomon Ruben. 16595 Washburn. uated from Cass Tech: a Ralph Leslie. fashion illustra- William Shpagal, son of Mr. and Max Itscovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Booth, which meant an tor for Bass- Mrs. Shpagal, 3743 Calvert. Itscovitz, 2025 Blaine. Louis Weber, brother of Miss outright grant of funds with Luckoff, I n c , Irving W. Katz. son of Mrs. Ann Dorothy Weber. 2432 Highland. Katz, 3045 Cortland. which to study; a Meinsinger, Detroit a dv er - _ Major M. L. Falick. Jack Landsberg, son of Mr. and with tuition to that famed art Capt. Bernard Stamel. tising firm, Sgt. Sgt. Firetog Mrs. I. Landsberg, 2291 Blaine. Capt: Hyman H. Cohen. Milton Lebowitz. son of Mr. and Firetog, 26, received his art train- school, and another scholarship Chaplain Albert Gordon. son of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lebowitz, 2737 Gladstone. ing at the Jewish Center and has to the Pittsburgh Art Institute. Lt. Morris H. Lessen. husband of and Mrs. Abe Gordon, 2659 Webb. PHM 1/c Bobroff Decorated Mrs. Morris Lessen, 2725 Boston Blvd. Firetog accepted two of the been a recepient of many scholar- Sherivin Molonon. son of Mr. and Yom Kippur Services in ships and awards before entering offers, the Booth award which with operations against the Mrs. A. Molonon, 3814 Burlingame. Max Schubiner, son of Mrs. Rose Yokohama's Oldest Church he used to attend the Society enemy on Iwo Jima, from Feb. the army. Schubiner, 3200 W. Chicago, husband of Arts and Crafts School by day 24, 1945, to March 16, 1945. General Informs Him YOKOHAMA, (JTA)—For the Sgt. Firetog received notifica- and the Meinsinger institute by He served with the Third first time in the history of Japan, tion of his national award, plus night. Marine Division, as a .. ,medical the empire of the rising sun He is married to the former corpsman. On March 8, In Thile he a $100 war bond, from Brig. Gen. heard the shofar blown by an Herbert J. Lawes, commanding Helen Volk, also an artist whose was attached to a line cornpany, American soldier at the conclus- general of the Army Service home is in Detroit but who is an assault company nearby ion of Yom Kippur services, living and working in New York. Forces Training Command. suffered heavy casualties from which were attended by several an enemy mortor barrage. "hundred Jewish men of the U.S. Without regard for his own armed forces. safety, he voluntarily w e n t The services were held in a through enemy fire to bring aid Presbyterian Church, by the sea, to the wounded. He himself was the oldest in Japan. Chaplain painfully wounded, but carried Morris Adler of Detroit pro.- After serving in the U. S. on until all wounded men were nounced a memorial prayer "for army for four and a half years, treated and evacuated. HERSCHEL L, HARRIS and those of every creed who gave up the last eight months on a spe- He returned to the battalion CHAPLAIN MORRIS ADLER their lives in this war to the end cial assignment in the East aid station fo r treatment only of Mrs. Dorothy Schubiner, 3262 Bur- that freedom might live." Cpl. after his return when ordered to do so by his lingame. Daniel Cohen of Brooklyn, N. r o m overseas, Seymour B. Stein, son of Mr. and company commander. Y., blew the shofar. Mrs. Stein, 3224 Tuxedo. 'Eiarold Karpel The above picture was taken Henry Warshaw, son of Mr. and The church was offered for the now holds the at an assembly held on Guam, Mrs. A. Warshaw, 2737 Elmhurst. Marvin Schneider, son of Mrs. M. Jewish High Holy Day services status of Veter- during presentation ceremonies. Schneider, 2669 Glynn Ct. by Pastor Ra.uk Watnake who a n.'of World Leon Burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobroff has been in service lived in the U. S. for 20 years. Burg, 17510 Prairie. War II and is since May 12, 1943. He is the hus- Sol Cyril Astrein. son of Mr. and Mrs. A congregation of soldiers, sail- readjusting him- band of the former Ethel Reznick Oscar Astrein, 2680 Rochester. ' Harold B. Beck. son of Mr. and Mrs. ors' and marines, some of them self into civilian of Leslie Ave. and the son of Mr. Morris Beck, 3017 Gladstone. husband with sidearms, attended Kol life. of Mrs. H. Beck. 1662 Elmhurst. and Mrs. Nathan Bobroff. son of Mrs. Nidre and all the other services. Irving G. Benison, Now employed with a sheet metal and air H. Karpel conditioning firm, Karpel is pur- SGT. IRVING STROBING suing a course in that trade in Sgt. Strobing, Army radio oper- night school. He and his wife are residing with his parents at 9755 ator whose voice was the last Capt. Genser, who is stationed Sol Collins, who has serv- Broadstreet. A brother, Pfc. heard before the fall of Corregi- To Joseph Hershkowicz, in the Jack, in the Pacific over two dor, was among the thousands of ed overseas for three years with at Camp Polk, La., and is engaged years, is believed to be in Tokyo heroes liberated from Jap prison the famous 57th Fighting Corps, in signal corps , instruction, rec- clothing business, here is a mes- camps who recently arrived at has returned to the U.S. and ently was pro- sage froM T/5 Mickey Hem, in now. Germany: Harold Karpel's last assign- Hawaii,. last Pacific stop before has been discharged from the moted from First AAF under the ment for the army was serving reaching the states. His home is "Your sister, Estera Ruchi Lieutenant. His point system. as an experimental subject at in Brooklyn. Friedman (Sometband was maid- wife recently During his ,-,stay the Climatic Research Labora- en name) died in a concentration joined him and :::overseas, Sgt. is making her tory in Lawrence, Mass. He saw 7,000 Commit Suicide camp along with three sons, but Collins had visit- service in Africa and Italy and In Prague Since May her husband, Leib, a pretty 16- 1 home with him. ed in Palestine has served as driver for Gen. year-old girl named Anna, and a J Son of Mr. and and w a s im- Mrs. Benjamin boy, Samuel, survived and are ) Clark, the late Ernie Pyle, Al PRAGUE, (JTA) — Approxi- pressed deeply Genser of 3286 now in Bad Mergenstein, Ger- Jolson and others. with the work mately 7,000 repatriates, the ma- B uena Vista, many." of the Jewish jority of them Jews, have com- Capt. Genser had The above informatiOn was con- pioneers. mitted suicide since May, it is Capt. Genser tained in a short letter which He is confirm- served two years reported here. The impossibility overseas, in England, France, ing his art career Belgium and Germany. His Hern wrote to his mother, Mrs. Sgt. Collins of earning a living is the imme- diate reason given in most cases. and is going to Chicago to study brother, Pfc. Julius Genser, is Freda Lefton, in which he writes that he found five Jewish people Most of the victims are old interior decorating and design- now serving in Germany. in Bad Mergenstein. • "They were In service 43 months, having people. Upon their return to ing. in Buchenwald for almost four enlisted after the attack on Pearl Prague they learned that their Upon his arrival in Detroit, years. Our boys, Jewish, took , Harbor, T/Sgt. Earl Jacobson, families perished in the Nazi Sgt. Collins was feted by his up a collection of candy, ciarets, son of Mrs. gas chambers. Finding no homes sisters and brothers, Mrs. William etc. and last night I took it down Bertha Jacobson, and no jobs, they preferred to Klafer, Mrs. Gus Jacobs, Mrs. I. to them. was promoted to end their lives rather than con- Saffer, Mrs. Jack Rubin, Dr. "If you know the Hershkow- Staff Sergeant Allen Collins and Louis Collins. tinue a miserable existence. on Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shafer of iczes in Detroit, please tell them] Overseas 20 2632 Monterey are eagerly await- that they can get in touch with months, S/Sgt. ing the return of one of their these people through me. Please , Jacobson parti- two sons in service following a send lots of packages of food—I cipated in five letter from Jack, who writes that don't need it but these Jewish of major battles, he expects a 30-day furlough im- people do. There are loads serving first with mediately upon his return to the them around these parts await-1 ing for transportation to Pales-( the 1st Army States. tine. - We must do all we can to and then with Written Request Required to Send Paper to Men in Jack, who is 30, is a corporal, help them." S/Sgt. Jacobson the 9th. Navy and Marines; Special Rate_is $2 Per Year; Vets an engineer in the AAF, and He closes with "Please take my', He has been in England, David, 22, also a corporal, is with next month's allotment and buy Offered Free Ads in Classified Columns France, Belgium, Holland and a ground crew. Both in the ser- food with it, send it in small Germany. vice 30 months, their paths packages." In accordance with Post Office regulations, The Jewish A radio operator in t h e crossed twice while overseas. 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Homes for discharge early this winter. years since the Palestine Or- are provided for in the War Wanted Ads. Jack is married to the former chestra was founded, the man- Chest. Parents and other relatives of men in service are invited Ruth Eisner, who with their agement disclosed as plans were Give liberally to and work for to send us the names of returnees and those discharged from daughter, Beverly, resides on laid for the new season, begin- the success of the Was Chest, Oct. service for publication in our columns. ning Oct. 11. Burlingame Ave. to 31. H. Karpel Returns; Voice of Corregidor In Army 41/2 Years Collins Discharged From AAF, Relates, Visit to' Palestine Sgt. Oscar Genser Gets Rank of Captain Jacobson Promoted To Staff Sergeant Cpl. Jack Schafer, Brother Meet Again Jewish News Accepting Gift Subscriptions for Servicemen T/5 Hern Locates Kin of Detroiters In a German Town