Friday, March 8, 1946
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THE JEWISH "1•I'EVt
Reveal Doubling
Of Membership
At JWV Parley
`Son of the Lost Son'
Has Two Publishers
Charges British Favoring
Nazis in Occupation Zone
Great Novel Circulated by
Jewish Publication Society
Chairman of Jewish Communities in Rhineland Declares
Vital Resolutions Referred
and Rhinehart & Co.
Military Government Denying Business Permits
to National Convention;
Soma Morgenstern's "The Son
to Jews, but Imposing Taxes Upon Them
New Posts Opened
of the Lost Son" is one of those
The State Department of Mich- great novels which have earned
igan of the Jewish War Veterans the privilege of distribution by
held its fifth regional conference
at headquarters, 8212 Twelfth St.,
March 2 and 3.
'By Danny Raskin
Delegates reported a substan-
JUNIOR SERVICE GROUP tial increase in the number of
ent out a cry for prospective new posts, doubling their mem-
workers to attend their tea social bership. Plans were outlined for
at the Lee Plaza, last Sunday a membership campaign.
The conference was headed by
. . and two policemen had to
urry over from Petoskey Station Mike Bartines of Chicago, na-
o handle the crowd . . . Esther tional vice-commander of the re-
russian was one of about 600 gion. Delegates were present
ho couldn't even get past the from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois,
oor! .. . Isadore Sobeloff did, Indiana, Missouri and Minnesota.
The delegates and their wives
omehow or other, and was
ighty pleased at the interest were entertained at an open
s hown by Jewish youth in sup- house affair Sunday.
Many important resolutions
ort of the coming Allied Jewish
ampaign . . . For those who were acted upon and referred for
ouldn't get in, a special social further action at the National
, SOMA MORGENSTERN
ill be held this Sunday at 2:30 Constitutional Convention to be
two important publishing houses
m. in the Brown Memorial held in Chicago, March 15-17.
hapel of Temple Beth El.
—the Jewish-Publication Society
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of America and Rhinehart .& Co.
EVERYBODY WILL want to
Discharged From Navy
Distributed as a membership
ttend the affair sponsored for
book to those affiliated with the
outh Aliyah by the Business
Jewish Publication Society, this
nd Professional Division of Ha-
The following have been dis-
assah . , . at Temple Beth El charged from service -in the important work has attracted .so
uesday. Movies and entertain- Navy, at the U. S. Naval Per- much interest that Rhinehart &
ent are on schedule and pro- sonnel Separation Center at Co. has taken it as one of its
eeds, of course, go toward their Great Lakes, Ill.:
outstanding titles.
reat work in the common Jew-
Lt. (jg) 'Duncan J. Colomon,
The book was translated from
h cause of Palestinian develop- 2437 Tyler.
nent and refugee relief.
the German by Joseph Leftwich
SK2C Herman J. Fineberg,
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and Peter Gross. It is the story
4235 Lawton.
THE FLOWING mustache
of Alfred Mohilevsky who be-
Charlotte Goldberg, (WRY, 2090 came baptized to marry Fritzi
wned by Bob Marks while in
he Royal Canadian Air Force, Pingree.
Peschek and _how he found his
as a classification in the King's
QM1C Herman Gotlieb,' (N), -way back to his people's herit
ules & Regulations For Air .
18660 Prairie.
age. -
s called "Browser type" . . .
AS Leonard H. Lerner, 3754
Scenes of European Jewish
ix and a-half inches of hair Tyler.
life are dramatically recreated in
prayed his upper lip but was a
BM1C Earl E. Shapiro, Hotel this splendid novel. The hor-
oor second to the eleven and Fort Wayne.
rible existence of the Jews, the
-half flaming red inches of his
sensitivity of the baptized, the
quadron leader . . . Was care-
tragedy which accompanies a
Rosenwald
Post
Invites
not to let birds get too close
Jew's disowning of his parents
✓ he'd be wiping omelets off Discharged Servicemen
in becoming a Christian—these
t . . : The night he fell asleep
are the elements which have be-
the mess marked finale to his
Discharged service men and come excellent material for a
ride and joy . . . A gal from the women are invited to join Rosen- splendid work by an able writer.
AFS slipped in with a scissors wald Post of American Legion.
Alfred attends a Congress of
d chopped one side complete-
Rosenwald Post's next meeting orthodox Jews, and in taking a
y off . . . When he awoke, his will be held at 8:30 p. m. Wed- photograph of the gathering ac-
ead almost tilted from the un- nesday at the Rosman Hall of cidentally sets off a flash bulb
yen weight . . . and the scene Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- and is suspected of throwing of
efore the mirror was almost as rence.
bomb. He is attacked by the
athetic when he had to cut
Max Ornstein is commander of crowd and is saved by the police,
ff the other side . . . Each snip the Post.
and the circumstances cause him
rought -a pause and a sigh . . .
to be brought together with his
ally finishing with the remark, the Spring Dance of Young Peo- uncle, leading up to the climax
hey've gone and left the a ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek, of the story.
aked man." . . . Bob still owns March 23 . .. Will be something
Well told, humorous, enter-
is twirler, but has it cut down altogether different, says Chair- taining, this is a novel that has
o a "mere five inches, to suit man Joe Kwaselow, and styled to earned to have distribution
"vilian life." "
give folks a really enjoyable among Jews and non-Jews by
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evening . . . Jules Klein is sched- two great publishing houses.
DISA
. . . Irving uled to furnish the melodies.
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ike's new wife arrives on the
ext transport of war-brides
NYLON HOSE . . . no less'.. .
rom • England . . . and Ben will be given away at the Detroit
rody's other half is enroute Women's Service Club Purim
rom Casablanca . . Town talk Dance, March 17 . . . at Beth
bout the JWB-USO being used Tefilo Emanuel Synogogue, Tay-
NEW YORK (JTA)—Problems
or veterans . following its dis- lor and Woodrow Wilson . .
dealing with Palestine and with
andment is more than just gos- When a bunch of gals start pass- the sending of chalutzim from
ip
Windsor Bnai Brith Girls ing out nylon hose, that's some- the United States to Palestine
ave scheduled March 23 for thing to raise an eyebrow at, were discusesd at the 11th an-
eir dance at the, Shaar Hash- but it's true! An orchestra and nual convention of Masada,
mayim Synagogue . . . Saul entertainment will round out the Young Men's Zionist Organiza-
uretzky and Ruth Lazar of evening.
tion of America. Delegates from
4.
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oronto will definitely marry in
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50 cities attended.
une.
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF will
Natanel Cohen, executive direc-
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hold Purim Social in Butzel Hall tor of the organization, warned
AFTER JERRY BRUSON, lo- of Jewish Center, Thursday eve.
al printing genius, called for March 14 . . Slated to be the that if the Anglo-American in-
he Jewish girl he was taking to kind of affair community-ites ouiry committee decides against
theater in Paris, he almost are searching for to spend week- the establishment of a Jewish
acked out on the deal when day evenings . . Dancing and state, the Masada would throw
er mother came along as a chap- refreshments are on the sched- picket lines around every British
consulate in the country, and
ron . . . Decided, however, to ule.
would stage demonstrations in
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ee how such an un-American
every state capital.
ustom works out . . . and dis-
HARVEY BARNETT, former
It was announced at the con-
overed he had taken out the ork leader, was given a com-
other more than her daugh- mendation for sticking to his ference that about 100 discharged
er . . . Only good part about it, recordings . . . Happened at the American service men were pre-
e says, is that she translated Tashio Airport on the outskirts paring to go to Palestine to study
he French titles into Jewish for of Osaka . .. After volunteering at the Hebrew University in Jer-
im . . . when she fcund time to play _ the music over a loud usalem and the Haifa Technical
watch the picture!
speaker for the 390th Regiment School. Both institutions are ac-
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stationed them . . . Everything credited by the Veterans Admin-
ONE OF THE longest, if not was peaceful -. . . Then a tre- istration, and the veterans will
he longest, social series in coin- mendous crash of lightning fol- attend the colleges under the
unity history, continues with lowed the rumbling of thunder auspices of the G.I. Bill.
e 30th consecutive Holiday and down came rain in all its
op at the Jewish Center, March fury . . . Everybody ran for cov- RECEPTACLES
0 . . . Stan Howard will play er except our hero, who stayed at Garbage, Ash and Ruhbage, Reinforced
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
or the capacity-expected crowd his platter-post. . . standing in
Priced Right.
ith Sally Romaine on the vocals. the mud playing "Sunnyside of
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AMERICAN
the Street" while all the water
A NEW type of dance floor ar- in Japan seemed to flood the
RECEPTACLE CO.
angement is being designed for area!
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8-5889
100 Vets to Study
in Palestine Schools
By OTTO SCHICK
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent)
LONDON, (JTA)—The British Military Government in Ger-
many is displaying leniency towards Nazis, at the same time that
it treats Jews like all other Germans, Dr. Philip Auerbach, chair-
man of the Union of Jewish Communities in the Rhineland and
Westphalia, told the JTA this week.
Dr. Auerbach, who came to London to attend the international
Jewish conference, said that German Jews who desire to remain in
Germany will be unable to do so unless British policy undergoes a
radical change. "I do not have the impression," he said, "that the
military government desires to help us."
Alleging that the British are reluctant to take action against
Nazis, Dr. Auerbach said that while high-ranking Nazis, who helped
to carry out and enforce the anti-Jewish measures, have been named
to administrative positions by the military authorities, he was dis-
missed from his post in the provincial council of the Rhineland—to
which he was reinstated after his release from Buchenwald—because
he refused to compromise -with the Nazis.
Non-Jews Given Preference Over Jews In Reopening Shops
He said that while permits for reopening commercial and in-
dustrial establishments are freely given to non-Jews, they fre-
quently are refused to Jews. However, Jews are not exempt from
taxes imposed by the British upon residents of their zone of occupa-
tion, Dr. Auerbach said.
Dr. Auerbach disclosed that he is submitting a memorandum
to the War Office containing the following requests:
1. The military government should promulgate a law ordering
banks to pay deposits of Jews into a special account of the military
government.
2. Jewish movable property now in the hands of individuals or
public institutions should be surrendered to the Jewish communities.
3. Twenty-five percent of the property levy imposed on Jews in
1938, following the murder of Ernst vom Rath, in Paris, should be
refunded.
4. Jews should be exempted from taxation for three years.
The Union of Jewish communities which he heads, Dr. Auerbach.
declared, is affiliated with the Jewish Central Committee in the
British zone, which includes both German and displaced Jews. "We
no longer differentiate between German and Polish Jews," he added.
N.Y. School Board
Exonerates Teacher
Of Anti-Semitism
Fall of 1942, when 16 teachers
in her school complained to the
principal that she was spreading
subversive and anti-Semitic pro-
paganda. A libel suit against the
teachers on the basis of this
accusation was dismissed in
court last June.
Parent and, teacher groups
indicated that they plan to take
the case into the courts, if pos-
sible in an attempt to force the
board to dismiss Miss Quinn.
. NEW YORK, (JTA) — May
Quinn, Brooklyn elementary
school teacher, who was charged
with spreading anti-Semitic pro-
paganda in her classrooms, was
exonerated this week by the
Board of Education. James
Marshall; former board presi-
dent, was the only one of
the six members voting who
favored . Miss Quinn's dismissal.
After the decision was an-
nounced, Marshall read a lengthy
document reviewing the accusa-
tion - against the teacher and
pointing out why he believed she
was guilty of an "un-American,
undemocratic and intolerant at-
titude," which was the phrasing
of the formal charge against her.
The only punishment was an
official reprimand and a fine of
two-months salary, but since she
has been suspended for four
months, the net result was to
give her two months back pay.
The charges date back to the
347 Jews Entered Canada
As Immigrants In 1945
MONTREAL, (JTA)—Only 347
Jews were among the 22,7222
persons who were permitted to
enter Canada as immigrants in
1945, according to the Immigra-
tion Branch of the Resourced
Department. A small number of
Jewish women came as brides of
3 ewish service men.
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