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Friday, March 29, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Irving, Leo Berg Raskin Gets Award Sol W. Landau Home
Given Discharges From Rosenwald Post After 4 Years in AAF

Women's Division Groups
Prepare for AJC Drive

For Service to Vets

Irving Now Associated With
Honorary awards for meritor-
Special Gifts Committee Hears `Progress Reports and Plans
His Brother, Karl C., in
ious civilian service were pre-
for Forthcoming Campaign Events; Speakers' Bureau
Wrotslawsky Works
sented to two persons at the
Ready to Address Series of Teas in City
Julius Rosenwald Post of Amer-

The Special Gifts Committee of the Women's Division
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, under the joint chairman- .
ship of Mrs. Sidney J. , Allen, Mrs. Abraham Srere and Mrs.
Henry Wineman, heard progress reports and plans for forth-
coming campaign events at a luncheon meeting at the
Standard Club of the Book Cadillac Hotel last Monday.

Plans for group meetings,
which will constitute this year's
general solicitation, were present-
ed to the committee by Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of the
Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit.
Reports on three teas, held as
the preliminary phases of organ-
ization in the Women's Division,
were made by Mrs. Srere. Plans
were discussed for holding a
series of teas for speciak; gifts
prospects under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Nate S. Shapero. .
Speakers View Demonstration
Members of the Speakers Com-
mittee of the Women's Division
attending a tea at the home of
Mrs. Henry Meyers, their chair-
man, on March 22, witnessed a
practical demonstration of how
to address a group of women at
one of the teas planned for the
campaign.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, co-
chairman of the committee, as-
sisted Mrs. Meyers in receiving
the guests. Mrs. Alexander
Sanders told the story of the local
campaign and outlined the best
methods for presenting the em-
ergency campaign needs in a talk
for group solicitation. Mrs. Max
Frank assisted Mrs. Sanders.
Following the talks, the women
announced their own pledges for
the campaign and prepared to
carry out the same program in
group Meetings throughout the
city in the coming weeks.
.50 Women SpeakerS
More than 50 women are mem-
bers of the important Speakers
Committee. They are Mrs. Morris
Adler, Mrs. Theodore Bergman,
Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs. Sidney
Brand, Mrs. Douglas I. Brown,
Mrs. Louis Cohane, Mrs. David
Cooper, Mrs. Samuel B. Dante,
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Miss Pearl
Devenow, Mrs. Max Dushkin,
Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs. Joseph
Falk.
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton, Mrs.
Walter L. Field ; Mrs. William M.
Frank, Mrs. John Frazer, Mrs.
Joseph Geschelin, Mrs. Fred A.
Ginsburg, Miss Hattie Gittleman,
Mrs. Louis Glasier, Mrs. Ben
Glassberg, Mrs. • Herbert Glodt,
Mrs. Harry H. Goldberg, Mrs.
Arthur I. Gould, Mrs. William
Grahm, Mrs. Joseph Haggai.
Mrs. Max Hyman, Mrs. Israel
Hirnelhoch, Mrs. Benj: E. Jaffe,
Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Samuel
Kanners, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
Mrs. David Kliger, Mrs. Charles
. Lakoff, Mrs. Charles Lapides,
Mrs. Bayre Levin, Mrs. LeOnard
T. Lewis, Mrs. Esther Mossman,
Mrs. Irving Posner, Mrs. Abe R.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Samuel Schaf-
lander, Mrs. Carl S. Schiller,

Jewish Repatriates
Detoured in Poland

MOSCOW, (JTA) —A train
carrying one of the first group
of Jewish repatriates to return
to Poland from the Soviet Union
was sent on a 10-day detour by
an unidentified group of un-
friendly Poles.
When the train carrying the
repatriates reached Wroclaw, the
former German city of Breslau,
the cars carrying Poles were un-
coupled, while those carrying
Jews were shunted around for
ten days, until the train reached
Rychbach, which is only 40 miles
from Wroclaw. AS a result of
an immediate investigation by
government authorities, however,
all subsequent transports have
arrived in Rychbach without de-
lay.
The Polish Press Agency re-
port-ed from Warsaw that 26,000
Jews have been settled in the
Lower Silesia pre-war German
areas regained by Poland, and
that 40,000 more Jews will come
to the region.

Mrs. Max D. Schuster, Mrs. Phil-
lip Slomovitz, Mrs. Ben Shway-
der, Mrs.• Albert J. Silber, Mrs.
Herbert M. Smith, Mrs. Sidney
R. Solomon, Mrs. Nathan Speva-
kow, Mrs. Mayer.Sluzberger, Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner, Mrs. David
Wilkus, Mrs. Milton A. Winston,
Mrs. Julian Zemon and Mrs.
Louis Zlatkin.
General Solicitation
Captains in the General Solici-
tation of the Women's Division
met at the home of Mrs. Fred A.
Ginsburg last Wednesday to .plan
for the drive.
Mrs. John C. Hopp presided at
the meeting and Mrs. Herschel V.
Kreger, chairman of solicitor
training, instructed the captains
in their campaign duties. Each
captain is responsible for 10
workers and 100 potential con-
tributors.
The list of area chairmen was
announced by Mrs. Oscar Zemon
as follows:

Mrs. Norman Adilman, Mrs. Sam
Bank. Mrs. Martin Cowan. Mrs. David
Feerer, Mrs. Phillip Field, Mrs. Ellis
Fisher, Mrs. Harry Glick, Mrs. Sant
Glueckman, Mrs. Nathan Goldman,
Mrs. -Gerald Goldberg.
Mrs. S. H. Goldsmith. Mrs. Samuel
Greenberg, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee, Mrs.
Ivor Kahn, Mrs. Sidney Kalt, Mrs.
Maxwell E. Katzen, Mrs. Victor Klein,
1,.Trs. Sam Lebow, Mrs. Saul Levin, Mrs.
Marvin Levy.
Mrs. Lewis Manning. Mrs. Phillip
Marcuse, Mrs. Maurice Pearlman, Mrs.
Julius Ring, Mrs. Emil Rothman, Mrs..
Edmund E. Saperston. Mrs. George
Wayburn, Mrs. Arthur Weber and Mrs.
Julian S. Zemon.

Young Israel Will Have
Veterans' Dinner April 10

An official welcome will be ex-
tended to Young Israel veterans
at a dinner on Wednesday, April
10, at the Bnai Moshe social hall.
The special membership offer
was tendered to over 200 service
men and women on Young
Israel's mailing list, besides the
100 Young Israel melribers in ser-
vice. Contact was kept with
them through the medium of
packages for Passover and spe-
cial correspondence.
Veterans who have not yet
applied for Young Israel mem-
bership are invited to do so at
Young Israel office, 3373 Cort-
land, TO. -8-8064.
The veterans committee is
headed by Harold Platt and
Solomon N. Cohen, veterans of
overseas campaigns.
Reservations for the dinner
may be made at the Young Israel
office. No reservations are re-
quired for the program after the
dinner at 8 p. m.

Discharged From Navy

The following have been dis-
charged from naval service at the
U. S. Naval Personnel Separation
Center, Great Lakes, Ill.:
Sick (N) Sanford Kaplan, 18628
Santa Rosa.
SQM2c ('N) David Klein, 14057
Eastburn.
S2c Solomon Kroll, 5015 Dailey
SK1c M. R. Pregerson, 11534
-Byron.
Fic Herman Schwartz, 3027 W.
Grand.
Lt. (jg) (N) Louis Share, 2035
Seward.
SC3c. Saymour H. Wolf, 2467
Glendale.

Sgt. Leo Berg Irving Berg

Irving Berg, who entered ser-
vice April 1, 1943, was dis-
charged Dec. 18, 1945, and is now
associated with his brother, Karl
C. Berg, son-in-
law of the late
Max Wrotslaw-
sky and n o
owner of the
Wrotslawsky
M onu ment
Works.
Irving Berg was
assigned to
ASTP at Yale
University for 10
Karl C. Berg months and on
April 1, 1944, was assigned to
the 78th Infantry Division.
Going overseas with this divis-
ion, he was wounded on Jan. 31,
1945, at Kestenrich, Germany.
He was graduated from the
art, education and, sculpture de-
partment of Wayne University - in
April, 1943.
His brother, Sgt. Leo Berg,
entered service in January, 1943,
while a student at Wayne Uni-
versity. He was discharged in
February, 1946, and is now a
junior student in the accountancy
department of Wayne University',
Half of his army career was in
the air corps and the other in the
infantry.

Infants' Service Group
Aids SOS, USO Efforts

Infants , Service Group's con-
tribution to the food shower held
at Temple Beth El, in the JDC
"SOS" campaign to aid the sur-
vivors in Europe was a truck-
load of baby food and clothing.
Members are bringing foodstuffs
to meetings for this cause. Mrs.
Maurice Shepherd is in charge
of this project.
The group served 1200 sand-
wiches at the USO, the following
serving as hostesses: Mesdames
William Katz; Jack Freeman,
Herbert Chaikin, Harry Good-
man, Lewis M. Levin, David H.
Mattes, George Treeger, William
Kaye, Sam Koppelman, Israel
Schlaifer, David D. Diamond and
Samuel Guttentag.

Palestine Diamond Industry
Now Employs Over 4,000
JERUSALEM (ZOA) — The
Palestine diamond industry now
employs 4,040 workers, including
130 foremen, 160 clerks, 200 un-
skilled and 3,110 skilled laborers,
according to figures made public
by the Jewish Agency in Pales-
tine. Approximately 2,000 are en-
gaged in polishing, and the rest in
cutting the stones. The location
of the industry is as follows: Tel
Aviv, 1,700 workers; Nathanya,
1,200; Jerusalem, 230.

MRS. WALL'S

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They taste better!
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ican Legion Bowery Night, Wed-
nesday.
Danny Raskin, of The Jewish
News staff, was given a placque
by Commander Max Orenstein
for outstanding work during the
war and for aiding the veterans'
cause.
night-club
Frank Barbaro,
owner, received a placque from
Dr. R. R. Goldstone, past-com-
mander, for his cooperation in
furnishing entertainment for dis-
abled veterans and the USO.
More than 1000 advance tickets
were sold for the affair. •
Many disabled veterans will
be guests at the Julius Rosen-
wald Post Boxing Show, April
5, at Hackett Field House, in
Highland Park. Eight all-star
bouts, featuring state champions,
are scheduled. Proceeds will go
toward the building of a veter-
an's center in the northwest sec-
tion.

Sol W. Landau, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Landau of Webb
Ave., has been released from serv-
ice after four years with the
Arrily Air Forces. He arrived in
the states from
Delta Air Depot,
Ranaghat, India,
where he was
stationed with
the 14th Air De-
pot, and was in
charge of t h e
post exchange
until being
placed non-corn-
battant officer to
head civilian Sol W. Landau
personnel.
A brother, Alfred, also was dis-
charged recently after three years
with the Sixth Armored DivisiOn
of the Third Army. He served in
three major campaigns through
France, Belgium, Luxembourg
and Germany as a telephone in-
staller and repairman.

-

T/4 Brightman Discharged

T / 4 Leonard
Brightman, son
of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Bright-
man, 2462 Wav-
Detroit Section AJC
erly, - has been
Seeks Relatives Here
discharged from
the Army, after
The Detroit Section of the 27 months' serv-
American Jewish Congress is ice with the Sig-
seeking the following people:
nal Corps in
Hanna V. Reich of Detroit. by Margit England, France
Fisher, Rudabanya Borshod Meg-ye.
T/4 Brightman
Radom Simon. born in Radomysl, now and Germany.

resides in Detroit, sought by his broth-
er, Radomski Dawid, now in Krakow,
Poland.
Max Oches of Detroit, sought by Ja-
cob Oches.
Soloman Lizewski, sought by nephew.
David Hersch Goldstein, a refugee in
Poland who used to reside in Kutno.
David Semel,-- sought by Joseph Sem-
el. The Congress has a letter address-
ed to D. Semel.
Buchbinder. Leib. born in Pinczow,
sought by Buchbinder Nadzna (Nicha),
who used to reside in Pilsudskiego 27.
Charlip. Zlata, born in Baranowicze,
now . in Detroit, sought by cousin Hab-
erman-Israelit, Sonia (daughter o f
Jude' Haberman).
Frederich Richard - Tower Young of
1812 Louis St., Flint, Mich., sought by
cousin, Robert Karphen, who lived in
Vienna before the war and is the son
of Adolph (deceased) and Violet Karp-
hen.
Harry Metz and Rose Kahn of De-
troit. sought by Fanny Feige Metch, 5
Diserica Amzei. Bucharest.
Dais Strulovici is sought by Rahmil
S t r u l o v i c i, SFT Dumitrustreet-33
Galatz.
Erlich Hershl Lieberman Frymet and
Kamienne Yiel, sought by Leiherman
Tavia, born in Mezritch. Poland.
We have a letter for Adler Samu
from Smilovic Dezider Who is in Czech-
oslovakia.
Polk Chaika (age 37-38) of Detroit.
sought by her brother. Sherman Leib
(son of Meyer). Kievskaya Oblast, G.
Belaya Tzerkov, Pionerskaya Ul, No. 2,
U.S.S.R.
We have a letter for Rabbi A. Levin
of Detroit.

Marvin J. Penn Discharged

Marvin J. Penn, son of Mrs.
Alte Penn of Waverly Ave., has
been discharged ""
from the armed
forces. Of the 30
months of active
service, he spent
22 overseas with
the Combat En-
gineers. He has
three battle
stars. Prior to
his homecoming
he attended the
Biarritz Ameri- M. J. Penn
can University in France.

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