Friday, June 7, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

DSC Award Feature
Of Charter Ceremony
By Bale JWV Post

Danny Raskin's

Page Ninefeen

Contributions Made by Jews
To Development of America

A Review by LOUIS PANUSH
Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post 474
of Jewish War Veterans of the
Jews in American History, by Philip
social ostracism, imprisonment
U. S., formed in tribute to
S. Foner, International Publishers,
N. Y., 1945, 96 pages, paper
and death itself" in furthering the
Pfc. Joseph Louis Bale who was
bound X1.00.
cause of human freedom.
killed in action in France will
This small volume is primarily
be install ed
In the struggle to preserve the
interested in describing the part Union and end slavery, Jewish
Sunday at 8:15
that the Jews played in the build- men and women contributed
ABOUT 750 dancers made the
"STRICTLY STAG" is the de, p. m. at the
ing of American democracy. It magnificiently, bravely and cour-
Junior Service Group Victory finite theme by which the At- JWV headquar-
Ball a success . . . Considering tara gals of Mizrachi are holding ters, 8212 12th.
emphasizes Jewish participation ageously, to the defense of their
that tickets were not sold in ad- their June Jamboree Dance . • .
in several outstanding social and country both on the home frOnt
Tony Weitzel
vance, the figure is amazingly at the Belcrest, June 8 . . . Coup- will be the
political movements during the and on the battlefield.
high. Proceeds went to the les will actually have a tough guest speaker..
period 1654-1865 in which Jews
The story presented by Mr.
Allied Jewish Campaign.
helped the advance of democracy Foner is factual, interesting and
time getting in . . . and that's There will be
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in America and contributed so absorbing, and it will acquaint
the truth! . . . Ben Katzman r efres hments:
greatly in establishing — after the reader with the basic facts
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . The on the drums will set the melody during the social
hour following
great struggles—the basis for the regarding Jewish contributions to
entire ballroom floor of the Book- beat for his fine band.
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the program. Pfc. Bale
freedom of the common man and a very important phase of Amer-
Cadillac is reserved for the "I
The charter will be presented "his right to enjoy a better and ican history, the struggle for
Do" session of Carolyn Davidson
IT'S A LONG time since S/1
and Marvin Alexander of Shaker David Matz left for service, but to the new post by the Sixth happier life."
freedom and democracy. One
Heights, Cleveland, June 30. he's due for discharge in July. Service Command, whose officers
The history of the Jewish com- can take pride in the Jewish par-
That includes the Grand and Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- also will preSent posthumously, munity in America officially be- ticipation in American fight for
Crystal Ballrooms, Italian Gar- jamine Matz were sent a tele- to the parents of the honored gins with the arrival of the 23 freedom and equality.
dens, where the ceremony will gram but daughter, Sarah, got serviceman, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Jewish Piligrim Fathers on the
This small volume makes ex-
probably be held, Normandy hold of it before they had a rice Bale of Cortland Ave., the "St. Charles" at the harbor of cellent informative reading and
Room and Parlor C. Quite a chance to break into sweat . . . Distinguished Service Cross, New Amsterdam in Sept., 1654. is a fine contribution to the un-
send-off for couples (or parents) Her hands shook as she nervous- awarded the Detroit hero for They were escaping persecution derstanding of Jewish life in
who like it that way . . . plus a ly opened the wire . . . It was bravery in action.
at the hands of the Portuguese America.
rousing eve for all, including the from David, himself . . . telling
Pfc. Bale, nicknamed "Little who captured Brazil from the
many they'll never meet . . . The them not to worry.
Joe", was known in Detroit for Dutch in 1654.
British Labor M.P. Finds
huge musical chores go to Phil
his ability in basketball and
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Peter Stuyevesant, director- Anti-Semitism in Romania
Brestoff.
HUMOR DEPT. . . . The baseball. He was a graduate of general of the colony, launched
BUCHAREST (JTA) — John
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mama herring was reproving Central High School and had the first anti-Semitic campaign Mack, BritiSh Labor M. P., who
_ VERSE DEPT. ... Girls when
studied at Michigan State col- in America in order to prevent
is now touring Romania, told a
they went out to swim . . . once the elder of her sons for being lege.
their settlement. "The Jewish
dressed like Mother Hubbard so careless . . . "Moivin," she
In tribute to his memory, a nation," he said, will "infect and public meeting that he "has not-
iced that anti-Semitism is still
. . . Now they have a bolder admonished. "Vy don't you tak- grove of 1,000 trees was planted trouble this new colony .
whim . . . they dress more like ing better care by your little in the Jewish National Fund and none should be permitted to widespread here." Three hun-
brother?" . . . "For vy?" demand-
dred and fifty delegates from all
her cupboard.
Forests in Palestine.
infest New Netherlands." How- parts of the country gathered
ed Mervin. "So am I my brud-
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ever, the Jews fought for their here at the opening session of the
der's kipper?"
NOTHING SMALL about the
Two Brothers, Cousin
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rights and not •only were they National Zionist Federation of
boys of Lt. Raymond Zussman
allowed to settle, but—after re- Romania.
A FORMER member of Hagan- Reunited After 3 Years
peated battles for their essential
Post 338... Their first big social ah, the secret Palestinian resist-
endeavor promises to be one of ance movement, will attend the
After being separated for rights—were permitted to share
in the common benefits of Amer-
To the Voters in the
the finest the communtiy has Masada and Junior Hadassah three years, Robert and Henry
Membership Dance . . . Thursday, Eisenmass and their cousin, Sid- ica as free and equal citizens be-
5th Senatorial District:
seen in a long time . . . It'll be a
fore
the
law.
June 13 in the social hall of Sha-
Congressional Medal of Honor arey Zedek . . . which means ex- ney Hershaft, all formerly of
During the American Revolu-
2305 Grand Ave., have been re-
tion, Jews rendered distinguished
Dance . . at the Masonic Tem- citing moments for attendees .. . united.
service in the cause of freedom.
ple, June 29 . . . with the well- Masada is the Young Men's Zion-
- The Eisenmass brothers, ref-
Yet despite their notable patri-
known rhythms of Lowry Clark ist Organization which is rapidly ugees from Austria, served in
otic contributions, they were
climbing
the
ladder
to
a
top
rung
to top off an evening's dish of
the U. S. Army. Henry served sometimes attacked as unpatri-
in community youth circles.
real enjoyment . . . Mark that
in the infantry in the European otic, cowards, and even traitors.
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down for a definite "must" in
Theater of War. Robert was a (And as the case is today, the at-
your date book.
LOOKING BACK ... When the paratrooper, stationed at Fort tackers usually called themselves
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private emptying garbage on the Benning, Ga. Their cousin re- "Americans"). These attacks did
DISA 'N DATA . . . Fannie boat going over turned out to be cently returned from Calcutta, not go • unanswered, the charges
Aronson, dance leader at the Sidney Barron's brother, Harold, India, where he was an M. P. in were denounced as complete
Jewish Center, was dance direc- who later wrote home, "Sid never the Air Service Command.
falsehoods, and the Jewish con-
tor of "Song of Our City" . . . looked better in all my life!" .. .
tribution was noted.
the Golden Jubilee massive pro- When Jimmy Laker was photo-
American Jews showed their
Relatives
Sought
Through
duction at Olympia, last week graphing a group of women and
loyalty to their country in many
... Under the Air Corps bracelet after finally lining them up, one Council of Jewish Women
ways. During the war of 1812
worn by Norm Kolin is an en- of the gals sneezed .- . . and did
Detroit Section, National Coun- they "rendered distinguished ser-
graving of his bit in the war .. . it again on the second try . cil of Jewish Women, is anxious
11 Nazi and 7 Jap planes shot The perspiring lasses in the warm to locate the following, for whom vice to the cause of freedom by
clown . . . Frank Silver holds room were ready to call it quits there are messages from relatives fighting to maintain the dignity
the distinctive honor of being but she promised to hold it in abroad. Anyone having such in- and independence of the country
their fathers helped to liberate
elected president of the YMCA . . . The third try was ready . .
formation, notify Council office,
June. 18 will be a Day of
at Ohio State University . . . The ca-chooing woman kept her 8904 Woodward, Room 203, MA. from British domination."
Jews took their place in the
Judgment for us. On that day
"Regards to all" from Sam Krei- promise . . . and then poor Jim- 6970.
the electorate will select its
movement against human slavery
ter, former JWB-USO head, now my sneezed!
R. GRINBERG NAFTOLI. sought by
representatives in the State
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brother, Fridland, Braslaysky Ilia UZB although many of them "faced
director in the Long Island office.
Legislature — the men who
at Karshi Potchovvo, Otdelenive
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ADVICE DEPT. . . . The girl SSR
do vostrebovanyia.
will act for them on the high-
who
thinks
no
man
is
good
SZLOME KROTT of Detroit and
THE RASKINS held a 3-day
est plane of social justice.
LUIS
KROTT
of
New
York,
sought
by
get-to-gether in Chicago, last enough for her may be right ... . nephew, a sister's son w hose name is
I am YOUR candidate on a
Dwojra or David Perozyk, previous ad-
week . . . at the Sherry Hotel but she is more often left.
dress, Wies Judoze Powiat Pinski
platform pledging my com-
. . . Our uncles and aunts were
Gmina Suchocka Wola WO. Poland.
plete service to the 5th Dis-
in rare form . . . The Mr. and Alien Vets Urged to File
SAM GOLDMAN. 18 Auburn, Boston,
trict and the entire State in
or 18 Auburn S.; Willmar, Mass.. sought
Mrs. Sam, Emil, Ralph and Mor- At Once for Citizenship
the
interests of good govern-
by Moishe Aledwed, born Berezen. Po-
ris Schwartz, plus mom, Lillian,
land. He is also seeking his Uncle
ment.
Peise Medwed living in Detroit, a
Belle, Marvin and us took the
Alien veterans of World War grandfather. Zise Goldman, three un-
There have been many dis-
trip for the Temple graduation
and two sisters, all residing in
II who served after Sept. 1, 1939, cles
appointing experiences in the
Boston.
of Anita, daughter of Mr. and
and before Dec. 27, 1945, are,
past. LET'S AVOID THEM.
AFRAIM MILGRAD, of Detroit. be-
Mrs. Morton Raskin of the
ing sought by his cousin, Felix Nay-
Windy City . . . Family friend, by special act of Congress, per- man. born. Lodz Poczta.
You know my background,
KIVA MORCKI, his wife, Rachel,
Alex Schreiber, was on hand mitted to become citizens in a and
my past services to the com-
children, also Chindlet Attramen-
shorter
time
than
is
required
by
munity, my participation in
for the Sunday ceremonies and
tovicz, believed living in Detroit,
sought by their nephew, Wolf Atra-
Jewish religious and com-
reception and the Buddy Meyer- non-veterans.
mentowiz.
Since
the
law
expires
Dec.
31,
munity affairs.
sons attended the evening's rip-
MRS. MINA ROSS, sought by Oskar
roarin' festivities . . . And boy, Commander Max Ornstein of Marian Broch. born in Warsaw. Po-
On the strength of these
Julius Rosenwald Post 218, land. Also being sought are Matias
were they ever rip-roarin! . . .
experiences, I invite you to
Labiner. Detroit, and Adolph Kahana
American
Legion,
stresses
the
of New York.
Uncle Mortie's neighbors couldn't
vote for me on June 18 for
stand the noise . . . so they came importance of all alien veterans
the Democratic nomination for
filing
application
for
citizenship
and joined in also . . . which was
State Senator and to urge
Discharged from Navy
your friends to vote for me.
all right with Aunt Mary because at once. In their case the usual
$8 fee is waived. Veterans still
she over-estimated the Raskin
..LET US UNITE TO WORK
in service also may file.
The following have been dis-
capacity for food ... even though
JOINTLY IN THE INTER-
Israel D. Gramel, Rosenwald charged from naval service at
RE-ELECT
they are the hungriest bunch of
ESTS OF GOOD GOVERN-
Post service officer, will assist the U. S: Naval Personnel Separa-
humans that ever flipped a fork
MENT!
Congressman
honorably
discharged
alien
vet-
tion Center, Great Lakes, Ill.:
and knife.
erans in this and any other vet-
VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON
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Ens. Bernard Levine, 3218
erans' matters. His phone is Pasadena.
NEWS PREVIEW • • . Before MA: 4689.
JUNE 18
FC3c Charles S. Levine, 4077
the headlines . . . The honor of
On His Competent
Sturtevant.
conducting the 31-piece orches- Dr. Kaplan Relinquishes
and Faithful Record
VOTE FOR
Y2c Franklin D. Siden, 8320
tra and 20 voice choir celebrating Teachers Institute Post
LaSalle.
the 80th Anniversary of Vernor's
NEW YORK. (JTA)—Dr. Mor-
Ens. Reuben Silver, 2508 Pin-,
Ginger Ale . . . will be given to
A Majority Member of the
Phil Brestoff . . . An 80-minute decai Kaplan, noted Jewish phi- gree.
Ways and Means Committee
AEM2c Sidney Spiwak, 1630
show from the Music Hall, June losopher and educational authori-
17, with Jim Ameche narrating. ty, has resigned as dean of the Virginia Park.
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Teachers Institute of the Jewish
Ens. Richard B. . Thal, 2309
Progressive - Aggressive
MORE VERSE . . . The gum Theological Seminary, Dr. Louis Glynn Ct.
FOR THE
,Fearless - Fair
chewing girl . . . and the cud Finkelstein, president of the
chewing cow . • . are somewhat Seminary, announced. Rabbi
Allen Smaltz Discharged
alike . . . yet different somehow Moshe Davis, registrar of the
Allen Smaltz, son of Mr. and
• . . And what is the difference? Seminary's rabbinical school and Mrs. Sam Smaltz of 2305 Glad-
15th District
IN
• . . I think I now know . . . assistant dean of the Institute, stone, recently was discharged
Wards 10, 12, 14, 16
It's the dear, thougtful look
. has been named to succeed Dr. from active service in the U. S.
Vote DEMOCRATIC
on the face of the cow.
Navy.

Listening

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JOHN D. DINGELL

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JOSEPH H.

CA TOR

STATE SENATE

The V[7/ District

