THE JEWISH NEWS,

Page Twenty

Michigan JWB Program
Given Greater Impetus

Friday, January 25; 1946

Ensign Barnett Home Sgt. Rosen Writes
War Crimes Trial
Ensign Milton Barnett, son of
Mrs. S. Barnett For Division Paper
of 2695 G 1 a d-

Wounded .Twice,
Returns Home

stone, is home
Sgt. Isadore Rosen, 22, has been
on leave a f t er
Workers and Representatives of Organizations Urged to
through the battles of France and
three
years
of
Car6( on JWB-USO Work and to Complete War
active service, Germany, and while V-E Day
Records; Latest Report Heard at Luncheon
seven months of occurred last May, he waited
until mid - Dec-
which he spent
ember for the
"Until the great task begun in behalf of the seryicemen
in the Pacific.
big thrill of his
by the Jewish Welfare Board is completed,* the responsibil-
Ensign Barnett,
army career.
ity of the Jewish community continues in many directions.
who is 21, serv-
Now attending.
behalf
of
the
troops
iri
transit
and
in
We must carry on in
ed on the USS
Biarritz Ameri-
behalf of the convalescents. A job well done until now Ensign Barnett Colombia as a
c a n University
navigator and communications
must be carried to .tomplete success." -
in France, Sgt.
officer.
With this statement, Samuel H. Rirbiner, chairnian of the Detroit
Rosen in De-
Army and Navy Committee of the Jawish Welfare Board, sounded
cember received
the keynote for the meeting of representatives of organizations and Birnkrant Participates
a pass to witness
heads of committees, at a luncheon meeting held Jan. 16 at the
the war Crimes
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. More than 200 workers were present to In Town Hall Program
Sgt. Rosen trials at Neu-
give encouragement to the JWB leaders for the continuation of the
program.
Lt. Col. Arthur A. Birnkrant, a remberg. So impressed was he
Mr. Rubiner's appeal directed to the gathering was that the Detroit attorney, participated in that when he returned to his out-
workers carry on in a spirit of unity for the post-war efforts.
the Town Hall Meeting of the fit he wrote his impressions of
Fred M. Butzel, state JWB chairman, reporting to the gathering
Air
Program on the N.B.C. Blue the trials which were published
on the statewide activities in behalf of servicemen, paid special
Network
from New York City in two issues of the "Nix-Com-
honors to the Mt. Clemens Jewish community and to Mr. and
pre," daily newspaper of the 16th
Jan.
17.
Mrs. Harry Malbin and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marks, Mt. Clemens
Armored Infantry Division.
The topic discussed was "What
leaders, who were present at the meeting.
Sgt. Rosen is connected with
Mr. Butzel spoke of the "remarkable job" done at Battle Creek Does the G. I.
the Information and Education
and added that the entire state is under obligation to the Detroit- Want When He
section of the 16th Armored Di-
Jewish community for underwriting the JWB program.
Returns Home?"
vision, and expects to be dis-
"The demobilization of our work will keep pace with the de- Also appearing
charged at the end of March
mobilization of our forces," Mr. Butzel pointed out. "One job
when he completes his course at
that will continue for a long time will be to look after amputees. on the program
was
Bill
Maul-
Thanks to the great contacts made by our Jewish Welfare Fed-
Biarritz.
eration, we are making progress in compiling the war records. We din, the cartoon-
Son of Mrs. Esther Rosen of
have reason to believe that we will complete these records up to ist, and two oth-
2273 Pingree, Sgt; Rosen attend-
80 per cent of the total of our men in service. We must get er G. I.'s. The
ed Wayne University almost two
these records written because of the calumniations leveled at us, program was a
years at the time he went into
and the records must be correct."
U. S. Chamber
service two years ago. He has
Henry Meyers, president of the
of Commerce
been overseas one year.
USO, declared that the USO must She pointed out that these host-
A. A. Birnkrant
He is a graduate of Northern
Night.
continue as long as the need esses have done an excellent
Lt. Col. Arthur Birnkrant en- high. He has a brother, Alfred,
public relations job in view of
exists.
"Our plans are to continue for the services being rendered by tered the 1.1. S. Military service a radio operator , serving with
the army in Ita Jima, off Japan.
a year and a half," Mr. Meyers JWB-USO to thousands of men at the outset of the war as a buck
He is 19 and has been in service
said. "Last month 29,000 men from all over the world, many of private, and rose to his present
went through the Michigan the non-Jews seeing Jews for the commission, having participated 18 months.
Central USO Center. I know that first time in their lives. She in the various phases of the Army
we and the JWB will stay on the particularly thanked Dr. Ben- services and recently in Military N. Y. Federation Delegates
job until it is completed."
jamin Welling for his services Government work in the Euro- Will Not Vote on Budgeting
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, vice- in helping arrange the Great pean area.
- NEW YORK. — At a meeting
president• of the Jewish Com- Lakes Club parties.
of the board of the New York
munity Center, stated in brief re-
Mrs. Henry Meyers reported as Open House, Services
City Federation of. Jewish Phi-
marks that the Center stands chairman of the Serve-a-Camp
lanthropies it was unanimously
ready to do all it can for the Committee and read a letter from Honor P. Katz' Return
USO program. Mrs. Jaffe re- Hawaii thanking Detroit Jews
voted "that Federation's delegates
T/4 Paul Katz returned to De-
ported that the. Center offer of for their gifts.
troit after 39 months of service in to the General Assembly be in-
six months free membership to
Isidore
Sobeloff,
executive
di-
New Guinea, the Philippines and structed not to vote on the ques-
returned servicemen has met
rector of the Jewish Welfare Japan. His sister and brother-in- tion of national budgeting", at
with an appreciative response
Federation, stated that a corn- law, Mr. trod Mrs. Hyman Moore,
and that 600 discharged men al-
the General Assembly of the
had open house in his honor Fri- Council of Jewish Federations
ready have made use of this offer.
Mrs. Joseph Falk, chairman of the food committee, of which day night and a kiddush Satur-
and Welfare Funds, which will
Mrs. Daniel Krause is co-chairman, expressed thanks to the Detroit day morning.
organizations for their generosity and assistance. She pointed
His parents, Cantor and Mrs. be held at the Statler Hotel in
out that the program of arranging three weekly parties is being Isaac Katz, came from Pittsburgh Detroit, Feb. 8-11.
continued—on Monday nights at the USO Downtown Center, on
Wednesday evenings at the Belcrest and on Sunday mornings at for the occasion, and his brother,
the Jewish Center where the lox-and-bagel breakfasts have become Rabbi Joseph Katz, came from
New York.
very popular.
Sgt. Katz was welcomed back
"Please continue to book
parties so that our program mittee representing numerous or- at the Young Israel Northwestern
should not collapse," Mrs. Falk ganizations and social service synagogue last Saturday morn-
appealed to the gathering.
agencies has been formed to aid ing. Cantor Katz led the services
Reporting for the war records the returning veterans.
in honor of his son's return and
committee, Myron A. Keys, stat-
"This meeting," he stated, "is Rabbi Katz delivered the sermon.
ed that this committee's job, in a symbol of what a united com-
completing the war records, is munity can do in the great job Lt. Carl Bayer Discharged
to preserve for history what the ahead of us, in the great cam- After 4 Years in Service
Jews have done in this war. paign ahead of us for relief of
Lt. Carl Bayer has been dis-
"There are many who are ready the survivors in Europe and for charged after almost four years
to tell us what we did not do the continuation of our program in the army and is now at home
and our job is to tell what we of activities at home. We desire with his wife and family at
have accomplished," he said. He to continue all our services in 18717 Lauder.
asked for community support in a friendly spirit, an inspiration
completing the records.
The latest war records report show that 8,657 Detroit Jews
served in the armed forces in this war; that there were 628 casual-
AN INTERESTING
ties, of whom 182 were killed in action, 33 are missing and 403
were wounded; that there were 574 awards for valor and that thus
RECIPE FOR THE
far 807 have been discharged.
JEWISH HOME
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, who,
with Mrs. Maurice Landau, heads that is assured by a gathering
the hostesses committee, stated like this one arranged by the
From the HEINZ HOME Institute
that hostesses are selected for
friendliness and good manners. Jewish Welfare Board."

.

Discharged from Navy

Among those just discharged
from the Navy at the U. S. Naval
Personnel Separation C e n t e r,
Great Lakes, Ill., are the follow-
ing Detroiters:
S 1/c Leonard H. Cohen, 4108
Clements.
AMM 3/c (T) Norman W.
Kaufman, 3246 Lawrence.
PHM. 2/c Marian Sugar, 3380
Glynn Ct.
SKT 1/c B. Hartstein, 19141

Lt. Col. 0. D. Schwartz
Released from Service

Lt. Colonel Oscar D. Schwartz
has been released from the army
after almost four years of service
with the Medical Corps. Dr.
Schwartz is now doing , post-
graduate work at the Skin Dis-
ease Unit of Columbia Univer-
sity in New York City and will
return to his home on Sheffield
Ave. in July.

Dr. Benamin H. Stein, Detroit
optometrist, recently was dis-
charged from the army medical
corp. and has reopened his new
office at 652 Owen. He resides
with his wife (Marion Pepper)
and daughter at 2019 Elmhurst.

Vs. cup fat

brown-

2 medium onions, sliced
1 lb. veal cutlet, cut into f-
inch pieces.

Sprinkle and mix well with-

SARAH'S

Dr. Stein Out of Army,
Opens Optometry Office

Here's a touch of Hungary for
the hungry. A dish that reminds
one of the old country, and yet
made with a "Down East" Yankee
specialty. This is a sort of mar-
riage of the old and the modern.
A swell "fleischig" recipe!
In Hungary, veal paprika is as
much a folk-dish as oven-baked
beans are here. In this new blend,
both flavors complement each
other. It's an easy "meichel" to
prepare.
Veal Paprika With Beans

Poultry & Eggs

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tablespoon paprika.
1
Add—.

1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups water.

Simmer, stirring occasionally until
veal is tender and water is evap-
orated.

' PFC Walter Shapiro was dis-
charged from the army after
34 months of ser-
vice. He serv-
ed in the infan-
try i n France,

:Belgium and

AGermany and
w a s wounded
twice. H e is
i
the son of Mr..
and Mrs. Jacob
Shapiro, 2 6 8 9
Pf c. Shapiro Clements.

Sgt. J. N. Finkelstein
Discharged from Service

Honoring their son, Sgt. John
N. Finkelstein, recently discharg-
ed from service, Mr. and M.S.
Herman R. Fin-
kelstein of 3831
Webb had open
house last Sun-
day evening.
Overseas f o r
29 months, Sgt.
Finkelstein h a d
seen service in
AuStralia, New
Guinea, the Ne-
therland E a s t Sgt. Finkelstein
Indies and the Philippines. His
outfit was cited twice for dis-
tinguished service in the Philip-
pines.
Before entering service, he was
well known as a singer, and had
been with the Temple Beth El
choir for many years.

Isidor Silver Dies

PHOENIX, Ariz. (JPS)—Isidor
Silver, president of a chain of
more than forty restaurants in
metropolitan ' New York; died
here at the age of 41. He was
president of the Yorkville district
branch of the Zionist Organiza-
tion and was active in philan--,
thropy.

CHECK SNEEZES
AND SNIFFLES

2 drops relieve wa-
tery head cold mis-
ery to help you feel
better. Caution.: Use
only as directed. Get

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.,:aster

Schmidt's

NO SUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED

Add-
17% oz. jar oven-baked *vege-
1
tarian beans with tomato
sauce.
Heat thoroughly. Serves 6.

"Made by Heinz — endorsed by the Union

of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America.

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