Friday, February 8, 1946

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Capt. Schwidkay Home;
In Army 4 1/2 Years

Page Nineteen

Jewish Vets Organize Capt. Handler Expands
Local AVC Chapter Facilities at Tamakwa

Capt. Herbert Schwidkay has
A new Detroit chapter of the
been - discharged
from t h e army American Veterans Committee is
after serving being formed by a group of
four and a half World War II veterans who have
years. He was been meeting at the Jewish
affiliated with Community Center.
the Air Trans-
The organization will be dedi-
port Command cated to stimulating discussion
at Mather Field, and energetic action for pro-
Calif.
gressive policies.
H e plans o n
Returned servicemen inter-
going into busi- ested in AVC affiliation are being
Capt. Schwidkay ness here with urged to attend the pre-charter
By Danny Raskin --
his father.
meeting, in room 301 of the
SIGHT SCENE • . . The pic-
Jewish Center, at 1:30 p. 111.
ture taken at the White House Capt. Sharon Discharged; Sunday, Feb. 10.
with President Truman and fam- Rose from Private
ily surrounded by film cele-
Cpl. Lou Bialick Out
brities . . . Standing in the cor-
Capt. Nathan Sharon, son of Of Army After 4 Years
ner next to Bill Bendix and
Reginald Gardner was Sgt. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuraytz,
is on terminal
vey Stone ... The fair lass almost
Cpl. Lou Bialick has received
leave, having:.
two blocks away from a hosiery
h i s discharge.
been discharged
shop . .. in a line she said peo-
from the Army
after 45 months
ple were crazy to get in . . •
and is home
of active service.>?
The love-birds wasting a lot of
with his par-
He has rejoined
precious time asking friends to
ents at 1611 W.
his w i f e, t h e
find them an apartment so they
P hil a delphia.
former Etta
can get married . . . The two
Open house was
Greenstein, and
gals at a local eatery wearing
held in his honor
their 18-month-
exactly alike hats, or something
on Feb. 3.
old son. Capt.
or other, and • feeling so very
C
Sharon entered
uncomfortable because neither
has been in ser-
the service as a Capt. Sharota
could tell where she bought it
private. He was graduated from vice four years,
. . unless it was the truth.
Officers' Training School i n including a year
* * *
Florida and was promoted to in Europe. Cpl. Bialick
NOTES .. . So many cuties at captain five months ago.
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Left Germany in 1937,
Young People's Society Valentine Cpl. Eichman Returns;
Joins Invasion, Is Back
Dance . . . that judges, Manny
Served
in
ETO,
Pacific
Lax, pres. of Men's Club, band
Cpl. John J. Barsdorf, only
leader Bobby Grayson, and our-
Cpl. Seymour D. Eichman, son son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Bars-
serves, had tough time picking
dorf, 3290 Monterey, who came
Queen of Hearts ... Crown final- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichman of
to the U. S. from Germany in
l - placed on lovely head of Indiana, Ave., has been honor-
1937, three years ahead of his
Claire Neback . . . escorted by ably discharged from the U. S. parents, and joined the army in
army
after
three
and
a
half
Brew Broder, son of late Hy
September, 1943, has received his
Broder . .. Rip roarin' good time years. He spent 19 months in discharge and has returned home.
scheduled for Migdal's Barn England, France, Belgium, Hol-
Overseas 22 months with the
Dance at Jericho Temple, Feb. 9 land and Germany and then went
2nd Division, Cpl. Barsdorf took
. . with proceeds to Hechalutz directly to Okinawa.
While in the ETO he was part in the Normandy invasion,
Palestinian training movement.
awarded two Bronze battle stars was wounded and sent back to a
* * *
for the Rhineland and Central hospital in England, then served
THE "FANCY" offers he re- European campaigns.
in France and Belgium. He was
ceived to remain in the commun-
awarded the Purple Heart and
ity all were refused by Leonard Young Women's Victory Dance the Combat Infantry badge. Be-
Belove, retiring director of the at the Moose Temple, Feb. 17, fore entering the service he was
Bnai Brith Youth Organization. will be annual fund raising af- graduated from the Ferris Insti-
He will return to his home town. fair . . . George Kavanagh's mel- tute in Big Rapids.
Kansas City, Mo. to enter private odies, for sure.
* *
business with a brother.
Maj. B. B. Stamell Returns
* * *
MAIN OBJECTIVE of t h e
From Japan Medical Post
FORMER MEMBERS of the newly formed Maj. Gen. Maur-
Delta Rho Chi Fraternity have ice H. Rose, Jewish War Veter-
Major Benjamin B. Stan-yell,
organized . . . held their first ans Post will be to back all
recently discharged from the
movements
informing
the
public
meeting of the Milton Gurvis
Army Medical Corps, has been
Amvets Post • . . as a befitting of goings-on by those indulging
reunited with his wife and daugh-
memorial that will live the long- in racial, creed and color dis-
ter at their home on Calvert Ave.
est . . . for their well-liked crimination . . . Bnai Moshe has
Following service as an assist-
donated
free
meeting
places
and
president who was killed in ac-
clerical services to the new post. ant chief medical officer at the
tion.
* * *
Detroit Induction Center, Major
* * *
T H E NICKNAME "General" Stamell was sent to Japan, where
SUCCESS STORY . . . Some
years ago he went to California which is hanging on to Milford he was chief of the psychiatric
on a shoestring . . . Love for Krieger was given him by the service in the 76th Station Hos-
pital at Sendai.
drawing cartoons was . all that boys in the 33rd Infantry Divi-
kept him going . . . although sion . . . because his name is
managing to pick up a few cents so much like that of the 6th Army B&P Hadassah to Observe
here and there doing odd jobs boss . . . and he resembles him Henrietta Szold Memorial
. Folks got a kick out of his so closely . . . One time while
Business and Professional Di-
clever drawings of Maggie and walking down an area in the vision of Hadassah will meet at
Jiggs, but it never meant any- Philippines, a group of his bud- the home of Mrs. Saul Levin,
thing more . . . That is, until the dies called out, "Here comes the 2055 W. Boston, Tuesday, at 8:30
day a bus boy at Sardis, where general" . . . and as luck would p. m. A review of Miss Henrietta
he had gone to meet a friend have it, a rookie lieutenant was Szold's achievements will be pre-
who worked there, asked him happening along toward them.
sented by members of the group.
for a drawing . . . The brother He about-faced, came to atten-
Miss Ruth Soifer will give musi-
of George McManus, originator tion, gave Milford a snappy
cal selections. A social hour will
of the famous comic strip char- salute . . . before realizing it follow the program.
was
to
a
private
first-class
acters happened to be in Sardis
that evening . . saw it . .. sug- Instead of lacing into the fellows,
gested seeing McManus . . . ar- he turned all colors and hurried
away. They didn't see much of
ranged for an appointment . .
The big break he had waited for him after that.
* * *
a long time . . . After walking
TO
SATISFY
the males and
nearly 15 miles from Los Angeles
to Sunset Towers in Hollywood, ferns who took it so to heart,
MANUFACTURERS
he saw McManus . . . but didn't Herman Gorman, just back from
Cleaning - Repainting
get the job . . . It was a terri- overseas, reports that the maga-
fic set-back that would have sunk zine article, "Yanks Are Lousy
Repairing
anyone else . . . But Emil Zeke- Lovers," was carried by many of
ly, the kid who was tossed out the boys . . . for the gals there
of Central High for drawing car- to become mad at .. . One trick
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toons in classes . . . kept at it, heard the item and yelled out
8750-6 LINWOOD
and today, under the double-Z "Dey lie! Dey lie! No one is
pen-name of Zeke Zekely, is lover like Yankee boy!"
McManus' top artist . . the
many-times solo cartoonist of the
famous Maggie and Jiggs com-
ic strip.
* * *
COMING EVENTS . . Wed-
ding bells for Helen Selesnick
and Ernest Beck at the Shaarey
Place Your Order Now to Insure Spring Installation
Zedek, Feb. 24. Engagement of
— Free Estimates —
Barbara Hasnas to Sam Goose.
* * *
All Types of Under-Lawn Sprinklers Serviced and Repaired
SOCIAL SCENE . . . Pedro,
the Latin-A me r is a n rhythm
prince, will play for the next
Holiday -Hon at the
ren-
'e36 Penobscc Bldg.
CAdillac 4416
ter, Feb. 10
Bnai Brith

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List Rooms for Vets
With USO-JWB Office

The USO-JWB office in the
Louis Handler, popular direc-
Jewish Community Center is
tor of the Tamakwa Camp in
receiving daily requests from
Algonquin Park, Ontario, has
returning veterans for rooms
been released from service and
for rent. A listing of places
now is devoting
available is being kept at this
his time com-
office for the convenience of
pletely to reor-
Servicemen and women. Any-
ganization of the
one having accommodations
camp and en-
to rent is urged to register by
rollment of
calling MA. 8400.
campers.
Several weeks
prior to his dis-
Sgt. Wolfman Returns;
charge he w a s
promoted to Served With 6th Army
captain.
After serving 23 months in the
Capt. Handler
Capt. Handler South Pacific, where he saw ser-
announces that a large number
zvice with the
of boys already have signed up
6th Army, Sgt.
for the 1946 season at Camp
Hyman Wolf-
Tamakwa, that a group of able
man received
counselors is being enrolled and
his discharge on
that new cabins are being added.
Jan. 23 and is
now home.
Capt. Kutnick Resumes
Wolfman is the
son of Mr. and
Dental Practice Here
Mrs. Julius
Wolfman of
Back from servivce in Alaska,
H. Wolfman 1956 Pingree.
where he spent fro' of his 40
months in the Army, Capt. Jack
Kutnick has been reunited with Auslander Resumes
his wife, the
Personal Direction
former Anna
of Diaper Service
Rose nfeld. He
The many friends of Tech.
has been grant-
Sgt. Henry Auslander, especially
ed his discharge
the mothers and their babies of
and will resume
Detroit and surrounding com-
his dental prac-
munities, are welcoming him
tice here.
back after three and a half years'
Capt. Kutnick,
service in the Army. Having
son of Mr. and
just received his discharge, he
Mrs. Sam Kut-
has resumed personal manage-
nick, 9218 Dex-
ment of his firm, Infant Diaper
ter, was in coin- Capt. Kutnick
mand of the Medical Detachment, Service, 1280 Fourteenth, which
177th Engr. Regiment, and was he began six years ago.
After qualifying in a weather
highly commended by his com-
mander, Col. Maybin H. Wilson, forecasting course at Grand
when the latter relinquished his Rapids, he was assigned to ex-
perimental work at the Glenn L.
post.
"Your conscientious attention Martin B-29 plant in Omaha,
to duty, pleasing personality and Nebr., and later was posted in
helpful participation in all gen- the Tropical MetrorOlogical
eral activities have been most School in Panama for special
favorably commented upon by duty.
A resident of Detroit 30 years,
the commanding officer of the
hospital, as well as by the staff Henry is a graduate in chemistry
and all officers of the regiment," at Detroit Tech. He has expanded
his service to include the entire
Col. Wilson wrote.
city and surrounding communi-
ties such as Birmingham, Royal
CPL. HOWARD ADILMAN
Oak, Inkster and Trenton.
RECEIVES HIS DISCHARGE

Cpl. Howard Adilman, holder
of the Bronze Star, Good Conduct
Pointing - Decorating
medal and four battle stars, has
Paperhanging
been discharged and is at home
Prompt Service! Work
with his family at 1924 Calvert.
Guaranteed
He was in service three years, 20
Nathan DeRoven
■
months in the Philippines. He
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was wounded on Leyte.
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