Friday, October 5, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
fc. A. Louis Levine
ins Bronze Star
or Heroic Action
Pfc. A. Louis Levine, son of
r. and Mrs. Saul Levine of 2554
lmhurst, has been awarded the
ronze Star Medal. The citation
ccompanying the award states
at the award, for meritorious
tion with the Medical Detach-
ent of the 310th Infantry Regi-
ent, was in connection with
- military opera-
tions against the
enemy on March
3 1945, in the
vicinity of Weil-
•erswist, Ger-
many. The cita-
tion states:
"As a. rifle
company attack-:
ed near the town
of Weilerswist,
Pfe. Levine Pfc. Levine, an
d man attached to one of the
at000ns, rushed into an open
eld swept by intense fire to
nder aid to 25 men. He then
n forward under heavy sniper
d mortar fire to rejoin the corn-
ny. Despite the necessity of
ouldering the duties of two
edical soldiers incapacitated by
unds, he rendered consistently
tstanding medical aid. His un-
vering devotion to duty in ac-
rdance with the highest mili-
y tradition."
,
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tement of the Ownership, Manage-
ent, Circulation, Etc., Required by
•he Acts of Congress of August 24,
912, and March 3, 1933, of The
ewisk News, published weekly at
etroit, Michigan for October 1, 1945.
ATE OF MICHIGAN
TJNTY OF WAYNE, SS.
fore me, a Notary Public in and
the State and county aforesaid,
onally appeared Philip Slomovitz,
o, having been duly sworn accord-
to law, deposes and says that he
the Publisher of THE JEWISH
S and that the following is, to
best' of his knowledge and belief,
true statement of the ownership,
nagement (and if a daily paper, the
culation), etc., of the aforesaid pub-
tion for the date shown in the
ve caption, required by the Act of
gust 24, 1912, as amended by the
t of March 3, 1933, embodied in see-
n 537, Postal Laws and Regulations.
nted on the reverse of this form, .
wit:
. That the names and addresses of
publisher, editor, managing editor,
business manager are:
ublisher: The Jewish News Publish-
Co., Detroit, Michigan.
itor, Philip Slomovitz, Detroit,
higan.
anaging Editor, Philip Slomovitz,
troit, Michigan.
usiness Manager, A. R. Brasch, De-
it, Michigan.
. That the owner is: (If owned by
corporation, its name and address
st be stated and also immediately
reunder the names and addresses
stockholders owning or holding
per cent or more of total amount
stock. If not owned by a corpora-
, the names and addresses of
individual owners must be given.
wned by a firm, company, or oth-
unincorporated concern, its name
address, as well as those of each
ividual member, must be given.)
he Jewish News Publishing Corn.
y, 2114 Penobscot Building, Detroit .
Michigan.
tockholders: Maurice Aronsson, 1354
st Lafayette Blvd.; Fred M. Butzel,
ional Bank Bldg.; Abraham Srere,
1 Loraine; Henry Wineman, 150
higan Avenue; Sidney Allen, Allen
ustvies; Mrs. H. C. Broder, 2285
'rence; Abraham •Cooper, 320 West
t St.; Walter Field, 17152 Cherry-
n; Samuel N. Heyman, 4031 Glen-
e; William Hordes, 605 Fox Build-
: Jewish Welfare Federation, 51
Warren; Leon Kay,-12800 Nothham-
n; David Kabaker, 2499 Edison;
Osnos, 1056 Randolph; Herman
ner, 17330 Wildemere; Nate S.
pero, 1927 Twelfth Street; Isaac
tzer, 142 East Jefferson; Morris
aver, 1140 Grand Blvd., West;
io'Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel; Maur-
H. & Schwartz, 2116 Penobscot Bldg.
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owning or holding. 1 per cent of
1 amount of bonds, mortgages, or
er securities are . : .(If there are
e, so state.) None.
That the two paragraphs next
ve, giving the names of the own-
stockholders and security hold-
if any. contain not only the list
stockholders and security holders
they appear upon the books of the
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stockholders or security holder
ears upon the books of the corn-
y as trustee or in any other fidu-
y relation, the narne of the person
corporation for whom such turstee
cting, is given; also that the said
paragraphs contain statement
racing affiant's full knowledge
belief as to the circumstances
conditions under which stock-
ers and security holders who do
appear upon the books of the
pany as trustees, hold stock and
rities in a capacity other than
of a bona fide owner; and this
ant has no reason to believe that
other person, association, or core
tion has any interest direct or
rect in the said stock, bonds, or
r securities than as so stated- by
That the average number of
es of each issue of this publica-
sold or distributed, through the
Is or otherwise to paid subscribers
ng the twelve months preceding
date shown above is (This inform-
n is required from daily ptiblica-
s only.)
Philip Slomovitz, Publisher.
orn to and subscribed before me
2nd day of October, 1945.
Tillie Feinbloom.
commission expires Dec. 14, 1945.)
Deny Rumors of Violence
In Palestine; Histadruth
Defies Threats to Jews
Jewish Labor Leaders Declare Fight on White Paper; "Tanks
Will Not Halt Us," Leader Asserts; Byrnes to Bring_
Attlee Reply to Truman
Special Wire to Jewish News
TEL AVIV,_ (JTA)—High Palestine police officials de-
clared on Tuesday that there is not the slightest foundation
for the frequently expressed fears that violence may break
out in this country any day.
In conversations with Mayor Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv,•
police said they increased patrols and every precaution is
being taken to maintain order. Mayor Rokach was asked to
take steps to calm the Jewish population.
An indication of panic spreading in some quarters • was
revealed by Mayor Rokach who said that the Tel Aviv-Jaffa
area was being evacuated by fearful Jews and Arabs who
moved into the centers of Tel Aviv and Jaffa respectively.
A special conference of the Histadruth here adopted a
resolution reaffirming the determination of the Jewish
Laborites to go _ahead with the fight against the White Paper.
The resolution appeals to British labor "to prevent the im-
plementation of the White Paper which might lead to dis-
astrous results." It also appealed to workers throughout the
world for support, asserting that it will bring Jewish im-
migrants to Palestine "by all ways and means" and will
continue to colonize the country.
Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, told the
conference that "any attempt -to declare war against us will
be disastrous not only for us, since we have force and know
how to use it."
Itzhak Tabenkin, Histadruth leader, said that "to declare
war on us isn't the same thing as declaring war on the
ghetto. We have learned our lesson. We won't be late, nor
will we allow ourselves to be driven to slaughter. We will
not permit our brethern to die in concentration camps. The
police will not frighten the brothers and parents of victims
of Tremblinka."
"We have no reason to wait for a better opportunity,
or for a more progressive government," he continued. "We
declare war against the White Paper and tanks will not halt
us. Every Jew will fight them. We tell British labor that
Jewish workers will sacrifice themselves for their nation's
existence and honor."
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Byrnes to Bring Attlee's Reply to Truman
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—President Truman has receiv-
ed no communication from Prime . Minister Attlee on the
Palestine question, Charles Ross, the White House press
secretary, reiterated on Tuesday, in response to questions
from correspondents. Reliable sources told the J.T.A. that
Scretary of State James F. Byrnes is bringing the reply with
him upon his return to this country.
Kapplin to Assist
At Bnai Brith's
Seminars Here
'Postwar Service' for Vets
Theme of Sessions Set
for Oct, 20 and 21
UHS Auxiliary Holds
Season's First Meeting;
4 Prograrhs Planned
The newly elected board of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools held its
first meeting of the season, on
Oct. 3, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. Mrs. Charles Robinson re-
ported that the auxiliary was
represented in the program of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, held Oct. 1, at
the Jewish Center.
Ten-year-old Esther Eisenstat,
a pupil of UHS, delivered a brief
talk in which she told of her
own work and accomplishments
in the school, as speaker for the
auxiliary.
Florence Rossman, chairman
of the program committee, re-
ported on the season's plans of
her committee. Four programs
are planned, the first on Oct. 24
in the auditorium of the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. The topic will
be "The Story of the Jew who
helped win the war,:'
Mrs. Sol Dann and Mrs. Al-
bert Newman are assisting Mrs.
Rossman. Mrs. Albert Carnick is
president of the Women's Aux-
iliary.
Among the seminars to be
held = by the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Council during the
week-end of Oct. 20 and 21 will
be the analysis of a new field
undertaken by the national
order "Post-War Service" for
wounded men and rehabilitation
of these who have been dis-
charged in the recent war.
For the conduct of the sem-
inar in the field of postwar ser-
vice, the counselor will be A.
B. Kapplin, national director of
this activity for Bnai Brith. Mr.
Kapplin has been a member cif
the American Legion since it
was organized in 1919. He was
director of civilian defense for
the Northern portion of Minne-
sota before he joined the anti-
Defamation League in 1943.,
The seminar sessions, which
will be held at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, are open to all members
in the state, and will deal with
all phases of Bnai Brith com-
munity service:
The two-day program will cul-
minate in a dinner to be ad-
dressed by Richard E. Gutstadt,
national director of the Anti-
Arlazaroff branch of the Jew-
Defamation League.
ish National Workers' Alliance
honored its national secretary,
Detroit Section of AJC
Louis Segal, on the occasion of
Resumes WJLB' Program
his 50th birthday, with a dinner
The radio program of the De- at the Lee Plaza last Sunday
troit Section of the American evening.
Morris L. Schaver presided at
Jewish Congress will be resumed
Saturday, at 9:45 a. in., over this opening event of the year
of the Arlazaroff branch.
station WJLB.
Harry M. Kaminer, director of
Harry Schumer presented to
the broadcast, will present the Mr. Segal, who was the princi-
weekly news highlights of local pal speaker at the dinner, 56
and national interest. Guest new members and 18 JNF
speaker will be Mrs. Morris Golden Book inscriptions in hon-
Mendelson, first vice-president or of the national leader's birth-
of the Detroit Section, who will day and the 18th anniversary of
speak on the World Jewish Con- his service as national secretary
ference, held recently in London. of the Farband.
.
Page Seventeen
Missing Flint GI
Killed in France,
Pal Writes Parents
Missing since last Jan. 5, Pfc.
Gilbert J. Himelhoch, 21, 11 of
Flint has been officially report-
ed as killed in action in France
on the same day that he was
reported missing.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Himelhoch, received a war
department telegram last Jan-
uary stating
that their s o n
was missing. No
further word
was receivedt..
and the Himel-
hochs lived i n
the hope that
h e would b e
found.
Three weeks
ago one of Pfc.
Himelhoch'sPfc. Himelhoch
buddies wrote to his parents
that he had seen their son -die
in battle on Jan. 5. They then
wrote to the adjutant general
who had been in charge of Gil-
bert's division, who, after a
search of the records, confirmed
the report.
Pfc. Himelhoch enlisted in
September, 1942, and in Novem-
ber, 1944, he was transferred - to
the 42nd (Rainbow) Division. A
brother, Lt. (j.g.) Charles is in
the P,hillipines.
Noted Maitre de Ballet
Comes to the Masonic
One of the most popular fig-
ures in the entire dance world,
Sholem Aleichem Women -
Arrange Donor Project
The Women of. Sholem Aleich-
em Folk's Institute will sponsor
their annual donor project for
the support of the Sholem Alei-
chem Folk's Schools, which pro-
vides a Yiddish education for
boys and girls and serve as a
cultural center for adults. The
15th annual luncheon is planned
under the leadership of Ethel
Shorr.
A pep rally was recently held
at the home. of Mrs. Shorr,
wher'e fund raising plans were
discussed. Brunches, teas and
other entertainments are on the
program. The first - gathering
was, held at the -home of Mrs.
Ben Goodman, 3220 Sturtevant,
on Oct. 3.
A group of young matrons are
to meet at 18111 Muirland, Oct.
20. Evelyn Josselson and Esther
Zlotnick will be hostesses.
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein is chair-
man of pledges.
For details call the co-chair-
man, Mrs. Samuel Jacobson, TO.
7-6105, or the general director,
Ida Kamoroff, UN. 1-6172.
L. A. Sanatorium Unit -
Holds Meeting Sunday
Nathan R. Epstein, president
of the Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanatorium, has
issued a call to all Detroit or-
ganizations to send delegates to
the conference to be held at 11
a. m. Sunday at the Workmen's
Circle Bldg., Linwood and Bur-
lingame.
This conference will lay plans
for the drive for $15,000 for the
erection of the Detroit Pavilion
at the sanatorium in Duarte,
Calif. .
possessed of a personality that
has won him countless friends
and admirers, is Frederic Frank-
lin, featured male dancer and
r, maitre de bal-
let of the corn-
s pany.
This English
artist joined the
Ballet Russe de
Monte Carlo,
which comes to
Masonic Audit-
orium, on Oct.
12, 13 and 14,
The United Hebrew Schools
haS a varied
of Detroit
.
F. Franklin background. He
one scholarship from
began public appearances in
children's pantomimes in London Mr. • and Mrs. Peter C. Aisifiskin,
and his native Liverpool. Before
Glendale Ave.,
one scholarship from
long he was a child radio star
for the British Broadcasting Co. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eisenstat,
W. Grand Ave.,
-
Franklin found that his rebl
one scholarthip from
forte was in the ballet and he
joined the English Markova- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosengard,
Leslie Ave.,
Dolin Co. after a long period of
one scholarship from
study with Nicolas Legat, the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Music,.
noted Imperial Russian Ballet
Clements Ave.,
star.
one scholarship forth
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Lerman,
New Zionist Organization
Enlarges' Local Activities
The New Zionist Organiza-
tion's Detroit chapter has been
reorganized. Two of its mem-
bers, Aaron, Weisbrot and Cas-
par Boyarsky, were in New
York to confer with national
officers. Plans were formulated
for enlarging the scope of activi-
ties of the local group.
A meeting to further these
plans is called for next Wednes-
day at 8:30 p. m. at the home of
Caspar Boyarsky, 9634 Martin-
dale, TY. 5-2547.
All interested are asked to
attend this meeting.
Santa Rosa Drive,
and
one scholarship from
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seidman,
in honor of their son, Melvin,
whose Bar Mitzvah will be ob-
served June 1, 1946,
two scholarship from
Mrs. Betsey Linovitz and Sons,
Buena Vista Ave. in memory of
husband and father,
Max Linovitz,
one-half scholarship from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorback,
Boston Blvd., in honor of their
son, Jack, in the Armed Forces,
and
one-half scholarship from
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Perlman
of Webb Ave.
Arlazaroff Branch
Fetes Louis Segal
TONIGHT'S the night to tune
in on BORDEN'S GREAT NEW
GINNY SIMMS SHOW! It's
GINNY'S second Friday of fun,
music,, and excitement on her
new progxana-,with her guest
star JACK CARSON. You'll want
to be there.
GATHER 'ROUND, every-
body, and LISTEN IN I
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