Danny Raskin's Listening OMISSION of Hank Greenberg from this year's American League all-star team gives fans something to talk about in asking that an- nual picking be returned to them as it was when the idea was originally adopted . . Hank, as one of the greatest sluggers and attendance pullers ,Fin the game should have been chosen because the game owed him the honor . . . His present top-ranking home-run and runs - batted - in record. however, did not warrant his being selected on past per- formance, only . . After all, he still is among the leaders in these departments ... besides still being one of the most feared batsmen in the major leagues! . . . But the all-star game is now history, so all we can do while glancing through the record books is mut- ter about the dirty deal they gave a swell guy and great ball player. back there in 1946. * # * Friday, July 12, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve bulwark . . . He was a captain in the American Army, enroute somewhere overseas . . . the des- tination a mystery . . . But when they finally landed, the darkness of night and a dense fog which completely covered the waterfront could not dispel the faint air of familiarity . . . An exciting glitter came to Gerald's eyes and his heart began to pound in relentless fury . . . Who could mistake it . .. This was London—home ! . . His unexpected return after seven years gave his mother and dad the greatest surpise of their lives . . . As they stood there, with eyes misty from tears of joy, a tall, handsome British Tommy came in and Gerald, the Ameri- can officer, returned his salute . . . Then the father joined in and said . . . "Boys, I want you both to meet each other . . You're in different armies but fighting on the same side for the same cause . . . What's more— you're brothers!" * * * HERE ARE A few points you can follow to help keep our com- munity clean and make us all proud of its appearance . . Don't throw paper, trash or other unwanted matter on the streets, sidewalks and lawns . . . Don't destroy the beauty of well-kept lawns by trampling on them . . . and. if you own a lawn, don't neglect its care . . . Don't in any way deface the fronts of business establishments . . . Don't be like someone living in an apartment at 2630 Richton, who, according to the tenants, litters the hallway with more refuse than they put in the incinerator. Let us all be- come vigilantes of cleanliness and make our community the neatest in the city! with more refuse than they do in the incinerator. Let us all become vigilantes of cleanliness and make our community the neatest in the city! First Refugee roup Since V-Day Leaves Shanghai Plans for the first sizeable emi- gration of Jewish survivors from Shanghai, China, to the U. S., Canada and South America. have been completed and 164 European Jewish persons were scheduled to leave the Chinese city this week aboard the SS. General Meigs, the Joint Distribution Committee has been advised by its Shanghai rep- resentative, Charles Jordan, for- merly of New York. The 164 Jews are refugees who fled Hit;er Germany only to be im- prisoned when Japan entered the war. The group is scheduled to arrive in San' Francisco this month. Included are 26 rabbinical students planning to study in New York, 6C other Jewish persons en- tering the U. S. under regular immigration quotas, 58 rabbis who will emigrate to Canada and 20 Jewish persons who will go on to South America. 95 Refugee Hebrew Scholars Sailing. Vaad Hatzala Reports Ninety-five ref u g e e Hebrew scholars sailed from Shanghai on the SS. General Meigs, according to Vaad Hatzala, New York, the major Jewish organization con- cerned with religious rehabilita- tion. They are due to arrive in San Francisco July 15. Fifty-eight of the incoming scholars are scheduled to gJ to Canada. This 's the first large group to emigrate of the 500 Hebrew schol- ars maintained in Shanghai by Vaad Hatzala all through the war. Wise and Lipsky Barred From Going to Palestine Weizmann Meets with Agency Leaders, Visits Arrested Comrades at Latrun Camp; Haganah Defies British Claims; Deny Two Informers Were Executed Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Louis Lipsky have been denied visas to go to Palestine, the British Foreign Office_having in- formed American authorities that they are not wanted in Palestine at this time. A report from Jerusalem reveals that the remaining members of the Jewish Agency who were not arrested met with Dr. Chaim Weizmann at his Rehoboth home to map Zionist Palmach's leaders and instruct- strategy in the crucial weeks ors at the village of Mizra. ahead. The Haganah radio broadcast • Military are reported to have a denial of an official announce- withdrawn from Yagur. ment that Otto Freund and Ben- The "Voice of Israel" radio de- jamin Papanek, alleged informers clared that the British "provoca- who led troops to arms caches at Yagur, had been executed, tions" have not lured the Hagan- The broadcast said that the two ah into an open battle, but "the were kidnapped on the orders of day will come when the Haganah the Jewish resistance movement, will choose the appropriate mo- but are being held awaiting trial. ment to strike." Documents found in the Agency files and seized during the raids on various colonies were sent by air to London after having been examined by officers of the Crim- inal Investigation Division. They will be scrutinized by ex- perts and then will be incorpor- ated in a government White Pa- per which will attempt to show a link between members of the Agency and terrorist outbreaks. The authorities also claim that they have discovered a list of the CONGRATULATIONS . . to Theodore Levin on his nomina- tion for the Federal Judgeship . . . It was.a before-the-news item in this column many months ago that he was in line for the post. A NEW ORGANIZATION is born in the community . . . from Relatives Sought Here the brainchild of likeable Monte Through Jewish Congress Korn . . . for the furtherance of social activity as a group among Letters have been received_ at select fellows and girls . . . Ted the office of Detroit Section of Liebowitz was voted president last American Jewish Congress, 9124 week at a meeting at Dorinne Linwood, for the following: Sherman's home. Mrs. Lena Falk, 603 N. Perry, Pon- * * * tiac. from Anni Bersug. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Mrs. Sainu Adler from brother. De- zider Smilovic. A snapshot of the (making election speech)—"I was writer enclosed. born an Englishman, I have lived Isroel Ben Dov Lande, 60, from Lib- like an Englishman." ishe. Poland, from his brother, Sender Lande. IRISH LEADER — "Well. an Ignace Beller from Josef Lind from Katowice, Poland. shore. man, have ye' no ambi- M. Gasitz, 2535 Glendale, from Wercs- tion?•' berger Isak, from Sibice, Romania. * * * Ralph Koelner, care of Cohn. 2069 Euclid, from Rose Friedman, Lucken- THE HONOR of opening the walde. new Stage Door Canteen, ala New Josef Semel. Poland, for David Se- York style, at the Moose Temple, mel, Highland Park. Hershel Tuchlaper seeks to locate July 11, was accorded Mickey Malke Libey. born Tuchklaper, born Woolf because of his outstanding at Wengrovo near Warsaw. Iancu M. Braunstein. of Galatz, Ru- record in USO and other phases BROCHURE BY SAMS mania, looks for members of his fam- of entertainment for the boys in ily who have emigrated to this coun- try in 1901: Mooritz, Hana, Bertha. service .. . He also opened Knoll- TELLS SECRET OF Mali. and Simon Braunstein. The in- wood Country Club . . . Metro- AMAZING SUCCESS quirer is lame and needs help. Goldwyn-Mayer, with an option Blumberg, Bella. married to Leib Zilberman, looking for Blumberg, on his services, has ordered him An interestingly presented bro- Moshe-Itzak who left Warsaw in 1927. to lose weight . . . which he is chure has been published by Banach Pesla, nee Obornick, looks doing. though wondering wheth- Sams, Inc., under the title, "A for Broner Sam, Nagorzany, Poland. Galinska Chaja, looks for Bechkan er to go through with it or not. Success Story in Mass- Merchan- Michla, nee Pruzhan, from Wilno. After all, besides being a very dising". The introduction sug- Calub Leib, looks for his uncle Bliz- happy family man, Mickey does gests that the story of the pheno- nuik Aron B. Wolin, Poland. Esilevskay A. Fania seeks Galinska have a successful furniture busi- menal success of Sams "should Sara. ness . . . and Hollywood would strengthen the faith of every Gerwer Arie (father's name Sender) have to go a long way to lure American in his country. It is seeks Henry Gerwer. Gerstenman Mordcha seeks Gesten- a story, not unfamiliar to Ameri- him away. man, Jakov, Josel, Pesach,, Sholem cans, of a man and his boundless and * * Sindel. Buttersnyt, Sofia seeks her uncle VERSE DEPT. . . . I am sorry trust in his community and its Sam Fine. for kuys who criticize . • . the people—and of the success of that Hiso, 155 Lange Leestraat, Antwerp. seeks Goworzik Szmul, Zismand, Gitla. other guys whose enterprise . . . man and of his community". Sternbach. Menhert, seeks Hersh Na- That man was Sam Osnos, who has placed them above the guys formerly of 2605 Elmhurst, De- started a small tobacco store 25 than troit. . . . who criticize and minimize Ruth S. Choenfeld, Chenstochowa. years ago on the edge of Detroit's . - the other guys. seeks her uncle. Jacob Kahan. downtown shopping district, oper- Poland, Morris Kupfer Morris sought by ALTHOUGH COMMUNITY co- ating on the policy of "giving the Shulim Kupfer, born in Ropczyce. operation was lacking at their re- customer more for his money". Mrs. Bence Miklos seeks Mrs. Rob- ert Denchick (Lillian Kerekes) and cent Congressional Medal of Hon- In 1930 the store was employ- Eugene Kerekes, 2025 W. Euclid. Josef Friedman seeks Adolf Fried- or Dance, the boys of Raymond ing 21 men and women and its and Mrs. Kornield. Zussman Post deserve a hand for business grossed $1.000.000 for the man Tauby Maidenbaum seeks A. M. Kre- disregarding the small crowd and year. During 1945 Sams employ- plak, 1942 Taylor. David Faitelewicz seeks Vera Lich- making the best of a disappoint- ment rolls exceeded 1,500 and its tenberg. Jakob Moncarz, Zagainsk, Poland. ing situation . . . The fellows had business went over $20.000.000. a fther's name Szaja, mother's name two strikes on them before open -- With its enlarged store at Ran- Gitla seeks Moncarz Moshe, 40, work- ing at Ford's, and Masha Moslikowitz, ing the doors, with very warm dolph and Monroe, and the new 60. Chana Yongerma n. mother's name weather on the night that had two five-floor addition to its Campus seeks Petzkaski Leah and other dances scheduled . . . There store, fronting on Farmer, which Temerl, daughters, Rachel and Sara. is no stopping the weather but the almost doubles the prewar space Abram Schmulowsi seeks Schmol works at Ford's. clashing of dances could have of this unit, the firm now rates Aron, Peritz Grigorievicz Sherman, a refu- have been avoided . . . The other as the second • largest downtown gee in USSR, seeks his brother. Leib Sherman. groups, after calling the Jewish department concern. Szlama Danziger seeks Silver Na- As examples of the store's than, his wife Reisel, and his son, Community Council for clearance Simon. of the date, were told that Ray- growth, the brochure. asserts, Josef Kohs and Heinz seek Harry Morris Springer. mond Zussman Post had already Sams prescription department fills and Smuszko Vargansk Jankel seeks - a million prescriptions cleared the night . . . but went nearly half John Stein. per year, while its food depart- Miksia Wiener seeks Yosel Steiner. ahead with their plans, anyway ment does the largest volume of Rahmii Strulivici seeks Dais Strulo ,- . . . It is a shame that in such any single food unit in the state. vici. Yacob Portnow seeks Avrom-Majer. cases cooperation with the other Deszo Rosenbaum seeks Martin Sams always has been active in fellow cannot be adhered to with adding and participating in civic Weisz. From Antwerp, Belgium, there is a rightful dignity and intelligence, efforts—Detroit Symphony Orch- request to locate Samuel Weise. * * Anyone knowing the where- estra, U. S. Bonds, Community LOOKING BACK . . . Many Chest, Red Cross and March of abouts of these people is request- years after Gerald Freedman had Dimes. Its employes who served ed to communicate with Mrs. S. left his parents and 12-year-old in the war received a bonus be- Lichtenstein, TY. 6-1971, who will brother in London, England, to fore thy left. Its salary schedule furnish further information. It is live with his uncle, Barrish Freed- is claimed to be the highest of any important that all records be cleared, man, the Hamtramck business department store in Detroit. ROSENBERG'S SOCIAL BOOK On these pages are inscribed the weekly social events for which Rosenberg's Catering was proud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect Catering." Rosenberg's takes pride in its ability to offer the absolute finest in preparation and service for complete and thorough enjoyment of the occasion. MONDAY, JULY 1 Shower for Helen Weinberg, given by Mrs. B. Siegel and Mrs. IL Schreier. TUESDAY, JULY 2 Afternoon: Sisters of Zion Mizrachi meeting. Evening: Shower for Lillian Rudack, given by Mrs. Radine and Mrs. Yellin. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 Shower for Lillian Dorfman, given by Mrs. Leslie Rosenthal. THURSDAY, JULY 4 At Bnai David Synagogue. Marriage of Esther - Allen to Jack Flashberg of New York. SATURDAY, JULY 6 Bar Mitzvah of Sanford Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shapiro. SUNDAY, JULY 7 Afternoon: Marriage of Yetta Nosanchuk to Lou Moses. Evening. At Congregation Bnai Zion, mar- riage of Ann Sosnick to Marvin Levy. iS Congratulations and best wishes to the honored above. It was our privilege to serve you and may we continue to do so at all your future social functions. Whether it be a wedding, bar mitzvah, shower or banquet. we are always ready to provide the finest in catering beyond the most desired satisfaction. Sincerely yours, Your Host, AL ROSENBERG. 9925 Dexter Tyler 4-9490 Dial CHerry 8800 for Home Delivery