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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-08-16

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Friday, August 16, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

British Try to Curb
Smuggling of Jews
From Italy to Zion

Lois Wortheimer and Morrie
Lipnik may officially announce
their engagement, soon . . . Shreda
Osoff and Ted Suretsky of Al-
pena, Mich. have engaged for an
October wedding . . . The result
of a blind date, seven months ago.
NEWS PREVIEW . . . Before
The Headlines . . . Dr. David J.
Sandweiss, well known local phy-
sician, will head a national com-
mittee for research on ulcers . . .
It is his idea that instead of so
many doctors working individu-
ally on cures for ulcers and hav-
ing to learn from each other, a
"clearing house" should be set up.
His thesis on ulceration and medi-
cal progress through the ages
appeared last year in the Amen-
, can Medical Journal.
* * ;3,
NO DOUBT the caretaker of an
apartment in the 2000 Pingree
block has a sense of humor
. . The two plots in front
of the building flaunt "Keep
Off The Grass" signs . . . and the
only semblance of green matter
are the few strands which stand
out like a stubborn patch on a
bald head.
* * *
SIGNING of the GI Terminal
Bill means the boys will receive
compensation for unused leave
pay . . . Headquarters will be
established on Dexter by the
Rosenwald Post to help - vets fill
out proper forms .-.. and aiding in
obtaining the bonus ... Watch the
column for date and location.

THE REASON why so many
establishments were
supplied with post cards to Pres-
ident Truman on the Palestine
situation ... was because consci-
encious folks like Mak Weinberg

business

feel that acquisition of rales-

Page Eleven

Jewish Center Activities

Film Program Tuesday
Next Tuesday at 9 p. m., the
film "Adventures of Chico" will be
shown. This will be the seventh
film in the Jewish Community
Center's summer series of outdoor
films. This film is based on the
life of the world famous Mexican
movie star. The last of the sum-
mer movie series will be held on
Aug. 27. Admission is 25c for
members, 35c for non-members.
* *

Teen-Agers' Dance Aug. 22
The weekly teen-agers dance
will be held in the Center court
next Thursday at 9 p. m. All teen-
agers are invited.
* *
Splash Parties Tuesdays
Intermediate splash parties are
held every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
in the Center pool. On Aug. 20,
a series of relays will be conduct:-
ed by Hans Weinman, with mixed
teams participating. Dancing fol-
lows the water carnival in the In-
termediate Lounge.
*
*
Mothers' Clubs Outing
An outing and splash party in
River Rouge pool, in River Rouge
Park, will be held for members of
Mothers' Clubs on Aug. 20, at 12
noon.

LONDON, (JTA)—British se-
curity officials have been ques-
tioning prominent Jews in Trieste
and various Italian cities through
which Jews seeking passage to
Palestine pass, the Daily Tele-
graph reports from Vienna.
It said that it is no secret that
tine as a Jewish homeland is
British intelligence has for some
worth any individual sacrifice
time been watching Jewish or-
. . . Max closed his business for
ganizations in an effort to check
a day in order to circulate the
the smuggling of Jews into Italy Poland and Jewish Question
cards. •
* • *
Intensification of frontier restric- To Be Discussed Wednesday
CONVENTION of Delta Omega tions are expected, the dispatch
The Wednesday Evening Discus-
Iota Sorority on Labor Day week- added.
sion Group will hold its seventh
end at Detroit-Leland Hotel will
weekly outdoor discussion next
include a semi-final dinner-dance
Wednesday at 9 p. m. The guest
. . . brunch at the Whittier Hotel
speaker, Stanley Skarzynske, will
. . . and informal "Coke and Ham-
discuss "Poland and the Jewish
burger" party ... Eleanore Ogoro-
Question."
skin still has her DA 6831 line
open for fellow to take out-of-
JDC Teachers' Seminary J
town dates to the affair.
*
Will Be Established Soon
TO MANY, the passing of Tony
For Jews in Germany
Lazzeri, New York Yankee im-
Bowlers of the Bnai Brith Cos-
mortal, last week, probably meant
BERLIN, (JTA) Rabbi Alexan- mopolitan Bowling League will
nothing more than that a great
der Rosenberg, religious liaison meet at 8:30 P. M. Thursday, Aug.
ballplayer had reached his final
representative between the Army 22, at 14850 Linwood.
inning. .But for those who knew,
Harry Thomas, president, an-
it also recalled the third strike of
and the Jews in the American
a fellow whose humanitarianism
zone in Germany, and religious nounces that the league bowling
will start at 12:15 P. M. Sunday,
and racial understanding was a
tion Committee, says he expects to Sept. 8, at Rolarville Alleys, Puri-
credit to his contribution to base-
remain in Germany for a year to tan at Livernois. •
ball . . . `Poosh 'em up" as the
help
in the restoration of Jewish
A . schedule for inter-faith
players called him, gave generous-
ly to worthy causes . . . and the
director for the Joint Distribu- bowling will be announced later.
Mr. Thomas has expressed grati-
records of many Jewish charities
religious life. He added that. he
tude for the cooperation he has
have his name among the notables
hopes to initiate this program in received from Frank Mitzel,
who "gave" ... When the Yankees
behalf of some 100,000 Jews, 15 president Of the Detroit 'Bowling
were searching frantically for a
per cent of whom are German, Association, and from Maurice J.
Jewish ballplayer, Tony kept con-
who have lost all contact with Narenberg, executive secretary-
stant tab on their progress . . . He
Judaism since the war.
treasurer of the National Bnai
MORRIS
HOCHBERG
wanted a room with the new-
Rabbi Rosenberg revealed he Brith Bowling Association, in
comer.
Next Monday, at 9 p. in., the was planning to establish a rab- arranging inter-faith schedules.
* * *
There are openings for teams
Jewish Community Center will binical and teachers' seminary
PROMINENT PEOPLE in the
here to provide religious leader- with 175 average bowlers. Those
community axe thinking about
present Morris and Sylvia Hoch- ship for the iisplaced Jews.
interested should call R. Engel,
plans for a good appearance
berg, well-known Detroit artists Twenty-five DP rabbis, as well as man, TE. 1-6210. Phil Robinson:
campaign in the neighborhoods
at its open air concert, in 'a pro- some teachers from the United TY. 6-2516, is in charge of
. .. It will be greatly welcomed
gram of folk music in classical States, are expected to partici- arrangements for inter - c i t y
by those who care!
form.
pate in this project.
matches.
* *

REMEMBER S AlY
tl SOLDIER
. . whose letters to the column
during the war were featured?
. . . Well, Sammy didn't get back
.. . He gave his life for the prin-
ciples he wrote about . . . Being a
serviceman, Sammy knew better
- than anyone else the importance
of War Bonds, Red Cross cooper-
ation, anti-strike policies and other
war effort interest . . . He wanted
so much to return home to "the
same swell America I left be-
hind." . . . Sammy was a Jew .. .
fought and died as a Jew for the
America he loved so well and the
free-man's ideals for which it
stands . . . If Sammy could write
us just one more letter, he would
probably say:
"Where I am now, there is no
racial hatred or discrimination of
color or creed . . . Everyone is
•equal . . When the bullet that
never misses got me, I fell nett to
a Catholic boy .. Only a few yards
away were a Protestant and a
Negro. . .When we guys look down
on goings on in the world we wish
it were possible . . . and, who
knows, maybe it will be . . to
come down for a short visit and
tell some people just what kind
•of fools they're making of them-
selves . . . I'm in charge of records
here and the way that guy Hitler
got into power is amazing yet
understandable . . . All he did was
make everybody hate each other
. . . I hear that where he is now,
he tried to do the same thing,
recently, but they made it too hot
for him!"
* * *
JEWELRY DEPT ... Looks like
the real thing between Paula Max,
AUDITIONS FOR the musical
lovely Arthur Murray dancer and
Nate Weiss . .. Intimates say, "It show to bring out community tal-
won't be long, now". . .They met ent are being held . . . so if you
at a dance at the Jewish Center haven't been called yet, please be
. . . Monte Gittleman and Evelyn patient . . . To arrange an audi-
Stein are tripping through the tion just send the column your
rose petals on the trail toward name, address and type of act .. .
what may soon be an engagement This may be that opportunity
.. Announcement is at hand of you've wanted. * *
engagement of Dorothy Wolfe to
SAM BLENDER, the super mar-
recently returned vet, Harold
Gross. . .Natalie Summer and Al ket man, suggests that women who
Hoffman will wed, Oct. 27, at the buy fish and remark that they
Shaarey Zedek .. . They met via don't like its looks . . . purchase
the blind date route and settled a couple of beautiful goldfish for
their esthetic satisfaction.
the big day two weeks later.

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Relatives Sought l-Iere

Hochbergs Featured
In Center Concert

Bnai Brith Bowling

Season Opens Sept. 8

Pioneer Women Answer
British With 2,000-Dunan
Nachlah and a Forest

NEW YORK—A tract of land in
Zavaia Huleh Plain, consisting of
2,000 dunams, which will enable
hundreds of refugees to settle in
Palestine, and a forest bearing
the name of the Pioneer Women's
Organization will be planted in
Kibutz Namara, Upper Galilee, in
Palestine, with funds raised by
membership of the Pioneer Wom-
en's Organization, it has been
announced by Dunia Margulis,
national chairman of the Jewish
National Fund committee.

Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of the following is request-
ed to contact Sue Huffman, Jewish
Social Service Bureau, 5737 Sec-
ond, TR. 2-4080, Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sam Mermelstein, sought by Ilona
Weiss, aged 21, from Munkacevo.
Brauntsein family; Moritz, Hana, Si-
mon, Mali, Bertha, sought by Iancu
Moritz Braunstein, Roumania.
Aron Uszer Zaronce, sought by son
Szloma Aronce in Lublin.
Joe Miller, from Tomaszow, Lublin,
son of. Samuel Elijah and Chana,
sought by Szlome Malerman, and Beila
Zahn in Poland.
Siegelman brothers from Zatory,
sought by cousin Eva Kanarek.
Symcha Kleinman, sought by Yankel
Waxberg.
Frank Nemet, sought by Josef Mam-
orstein, aged 38, from Hungary.
Rosa Wisse, a furrier, sought by
niece, Ela Laks, aged 29, from Rado-
mak.
Joseph Silberstein, aged 70, from
Paryson, former cabinet maker, sought
by brother Abraham ,Silberstein.
Gabor Ziegenlaub, from Kapaten,
Russia, sought by Eva Leiarowa and
Isak Fridman.
Jonah Mintzes, sought by nephew,
Michael Greenstein, son of Chana, from
Lodz.
James Ross, sought by Joseph Fein-
stein and Ignac Legner.
Jeno Rottenberg sought by nephew
Ladislaus Rottenberg in Budapest.
Lipa Olchowski, from Lithuania,
sought by. Oasza and Hinza Olchowska,
in Poland.
Jacob and Shlema Zilberman, sons of
Feiga and Zalel, sought by Olga Tchul-
skaya and Gersh Winogradov in Odes-
sa.
Geza Herman sought by Mrs. Aladar
Schwarz of Budapest.
Wolf Singer, sought by Anka and
Julek Reich, whose mother was Laia
Reich nee Singer.
David Klein, sought by Mrs. Eugene
Klein from Debrecen, Hungary.
Jacob Linowski, son of Velvel, from
Poland, sought by Gidale Linowski.
Shimon Weiner sought by Fishel
Londner, born 1927 at Sosnovice.
B. Rauch born near Lemberg, about
60 years old, sought by niece Helena
Widman formerly from Krakow,
daughter of Basia.
Lesser Lewinnek born West Prussia
sought by cousin Helen Fliess, daugh-
ter of Louis Lewinnek.
Arany Wohlberg, sought by Mrs.
Eugene Liederhoffer, Budapest.
Julius Lesem formerly lived at 2016

Taylor, sought by mother Clara Lesem.

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