Friday, May 30, 1947
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THE JEWISH.. NEWS
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By ALICE JEAN HARRIS
Two Former. GIs Relate Evidence
Of Cruelty Endured in Jap Prisons
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Two Detroit Jewish veterans,1 survivors of the notorious Bataan
SHAAREY ZEDEK
The president of the Junior both former prisoners of the Jap- I Death March.
Sabotta indicated that Little
Congregation, Shy Kramer, has anese, described their experiences
announced that the following are
as
fellow-prisoners
of
Lt.
Comdr.
"was
no worse than any other
nominees for nekt season's officers
and board of directors: Running Edward Little, now being tried American officer in the camp,
for president and vice-president in a secret court-martial for deal- just more domineering and more
are Irving Baron, Al Fineberg, ing with Saps at a prison camp, open about it." He also related
incidents in which officers pun-
Fred Keiden and Henry Lonner-
in an interview published in the ished the men for neglecting to
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clean the barracks thoroughly
THIS WEEK absolutely to the Jewish Center for a profit Vivienne Black, Eleanor Cullen, Detroit Times last week.
after having worked a 16-hour
Harriet
Field,
Alice
Jean
Harris,
The
former
GIs
are
Sidney
R.
your last chance to vote for the of $1,200 . . Committee made
day in the coal mines.
Sidney
Klaus,
Sue
Lasser,
Dave
ten best-dressed Jewish fellows $1,629 in '46 but rise in music
Wolf, 28, of 2276 Taylor, and
A sophomore at Wayne Uni-
in Detroit! . . . SEND YOUR and printing costs erases the dif- . Robinson, Jerry Rubiner, Naomi Isadore Sabotta, 25, of 3293 Rich-
versity Law School, Sabotta also
CHOICE TO THE COLUMN, ferences . The 1948 season will Ruskin, Joan Schlussel, Mary
works in his father's shoe repair
IMMEDIATELY! ... Results will open Oct. 12 . . . and the five- Spevakow, Geraldine Stashefsky, ton. Both were sergeants.
and Norman Zilber. For re-elec-
Wolf testified on Little's be- shop at 408 - Michigan. He h as
year
precedent
of
eight
affairs
a
be given upon final tabulation by
hit 101 tion to the board are Shulamith havior in an affidavit requested not been called as official witness
the committee . .. Here are the season will be altered to
Adler, Bud Charlip, Selma Cohen, by the Navy department. against Little. -
29 gents for whom votes have al- and reach _the coveted 50 mark Barb Sommers and Edie Weiss.
.
.
ending
the
season
with
a
•
Narrating incidents in which
ready been sent in:
God
o lu c k fellas and gals and Little, as camp mess officer, de-
BROTHERS Suggests
Meyer Fishnian, Johnny Isaacs, huge Golden • Jubilee.
• •
may the best ones win.
prived, the GIs of rations at the
Sanders Adler, Milt Bogrow, Sid-
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DISA
'N
DATA
.
.
.
Took
our
slightest
provocation,
Wolf
de-
ney Allen, Marvin Raskin, Eddie
Hot Corned Beef
jeep
th'
other
PLAY
FOR
VETS
second
ride
in
a
clared
"The
men
were
always
Epstein, Murry Sabin, Morton
The senior class of Central High
Hot Egg
Feigenson, Al Diamond, Dave Sunday but still couldn't keep will present its great production hungry. Little was almost like
Russian Dressing
Capt. Bligh in "Mutiny on the
Stober, Leon Wayburn, Phillip seated long enough to tell how
Happened
In
Hollywood"
June
"It
On Large Rye Bread
Miller, Ernie Sweitzer, Sam As- one rides . . Took the bumps 10 at the Dearborn Veterans Hos- Bounty."
sik, Sid Auster, Bernie Frant, with Sgt. Vincent Kay of Mt. pital. This event will be made
"He was hated by every man
Pity the man who marries
Willie Zyskind, Irving Gluklick, Vernon, N. Y., and Pfc. Bernie possible by the work of the in the place, including other
for love then finds that his
Raymond Abrams, Art Davis, Irv- Sklar of Weehawken, N. Y., in American Red Cross.
American officers," the Detroiter
wife has no money.
ing Blumberg, Jack Citron, town from Percy Jones Hospital
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continued. Wolf is a graduate of
.
.
.
.
Isadore
Rosenberg,
new
Walter L. Field, Dr. Robert
Cass Tech. He entered the army
Restaurant
SWEET SIXTEEN
BROTHERS Delicatessen
Drews, Phil Brestoff, Dave Rob- membership secretary at t h e
Sally Hechtman breezed in with in March, 1941 and in September
Center,
is
a
former
Army
public
HO. 4875
Dexter 84 Leslie
erts, Oscar Rappaport and Sol
of that year was assigned to the
relations man and Stars and a luncheon at the Book-Casino
24, Philippines. He was one of the
, Lewis.
her
16th
birthday
May
for
Stripes staffer overseas . . . Tal-
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ented Betty Kowalsky and others given by her parents, Mr. and ( ....( ■ 4 ,.4 ■4...(..4,4■ 4,nit ..4■ 4..... t■ t■4■4....4 ■ t• I■l l■11 ■4 ■16..4 . ■ Ap.4.■(..(■(■ ton.4■1
THANKS to Mark (Free Press) appear on Eve Meister's Dramatic Mrs. Samuel Hechtman.
At Northwood Inn Saturday
FROM THE PAGES
Beltaire, the Town Crier, for help Art Recital, June 4, at the Art
.
Mrs
in clarifying that "Russian Sam- Institute . . . YPS of Bnai Moshe evening, May 3 , M and
OF
ovar for Sale" misunderstanding held a social at the synagogue, Jerome Wolfenson played host for
their
daughter,
Rose,
at
a
dinner
in The Jewish News classified . • . May 29 with danc i ng and
.
d
party. Familiar faces were Elaine
•
The gent selling the
e anci ent to a-
pot for $35 never even heard of a NEWS ITEM . . . Social work- Auster with Merrill Stoller,
Muriel Weiss and Lennie Beck,
restaurant by that name.
ers in the community, according and Betty Tameroff with Larry
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to loose talk, are at the point of Stevens. Rose's date was Hugh
•
The weekly social, events for which
ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATER-
AS LONG AS they have any- stronger requests for increase
Gedrich.
ING was proud to have served are
s
thing to do with it, the buddies of in alaries ... following the "No"
inscribed in everlasting record.
Playing ping-pong, guests were
Pride in its ability tc offer only the
Robert Rafelson will see to it answer of three Jewish agencies entertained at a party given by
finest in preparation and service
that his honored name is never . . . whose employes say it is Helen Korman in honor of Irving
are equally bound. and as "Creators
forgotten ... At the dinner-dance practically impossible to make Milgrom of Toronto.
of Perfect Catering," ROSEN-
BERG'S enter the pages to share
of the Rafelson Jewish War Vet ends meet on their present pay-
• • •
the pleasures of your occasion.
check.
Post, last week . . . the song
BE SHARP
THURSDAY, MAY 22
MONDAY,
MAY
19
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dedicated to his memory, "Hal-
The Student Council of Central
Shower for Rheda Miller. Given
Shower for Annette Shenker.
lowed Be Thy Name" by Alvin DETROIT SURE has changed High will present "Operation B"
by Mrs. H. Sturman. „.
Given by Evelyn Gutter and
Waterstone, post member and for Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Israelske a musical, June 5 and 6 in the
Mrs. Beekek.
rising tunesmith, was effectively of Denver, Colo. . . • "Aint no Central auditorium. 'Member,
TUESDAY, MAY 20
We were closed during Shev-
EVE: Mothers a n d Daughters
presented by Don Pablo ... Bob's blarsted redskins about no more!" kids, the funds raised will go to
uoth and though our public
Banquet
of
the
Lachmar
Ladies
greetings
to you on Shevuoth
mom and dad were presented In town for grand-daughter, Ruth purchase those band uniforms
Aid Society..
are a bit late, the sentiments of
with a charter in miniature of Schwartz' confirmation, it's their you've all been crying for.
EVE: Annual Banquet of tries
that great holiday continue
Northwest Hebrew Congregati
with us every day of the year
the group named after their only first visit since 1886 . . . He is 83
Men's Bowling League at
. . for it observes the an-
son. • • • and she is 78 but you'd never FLAMES OUT .
synagogue.
iversary of the giving of the
• • •
guess it . . . Been married 59
Let's make Fire Prevention
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
I ;Ten Commandments . . . the
Mothers and Daughters Banquet; ...rules by which we govern our
PENCIL POINTS . . . Palm years and she still can't get him Week all year 'round. If you must
'lives.
of the Elite Friendship Club. Mrs'
Beach nitery is packed with to pass up good-looking women! smoke, put that cigaret out prop-
-Weiner, pres.
steak eaters at the Rafelson din- • • •
erly and help prevent fires.
Congratulations! It was our honored priv-
ner-dance . . . Folks are yelping LEONARD LYONS reports that
Marilyn Glasier and Eliot Char-
ilege to have served you. Whether your
because the personal menu says John Garfield will toil at half- lip will speak at the service June
future social function be a wedding, Bar
"salad and relishes" and the wait- salary in portrayal of Dow Grun- 7, conducted by the Junior Con-
Mitzvah, shower or banquet. may we again
assist you in its preparation. The finest
ress says 'taint so . . . The music er . . . if Ben Hecht will pen gregation of Shaarey Zedek in
in catering beyond the most desired satis-
starts and Ruth Stone and Mor- the script . . . Those sex lectures the main synagogue. This service
faction will always be the credo by which
is
in
honor
of
the
12th
grade
we shall extend to you our services.
ton (stables) Weinberg rush to being sponsored for boys around
be couple No. One on the floor. 14 and 15 years old at the Jewish . graduation class. See you then.
Sincerely yours, your host
Your 18th week and finals will
Sam (Brothers eatery) and Ellen Center are something t h e r e
soon be over. Summer vacation
Horenstein, Nate (Lee Furniture) should be much more of . .
and Esther Paige and Mickey bringing into the open what the will envelope your leisure time. 1
and Evelyn Woolf are at a ring- kids talk about in hushed rne s But don't forget your attendance
TY. 4-9490
syna-
9925 DEXTER
side table.
. . . Ralph Foon, Lewis Watnick is always welcome at your
• • •
and Leonard Beck head the big gogue or temple.
BEST BET of the Weekend .. . graduation party of the "Toppers"
Victory Dance of Junior Service Club, June 19.
' Group ... May 31 ... in Fountain
Sandwiches — Light Lunches
Ballroom of the Masonic Temple
After Theatre Snacks
. . with Jimmy Strauss for
rhythms . • . Easily one of the
Appetizing
Picnic
Foods and Delicacies You'll
World famous Jewish leaders
top affairs of the year!
Long
Remember!
in
the
seventh
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—Jewish will participate
Open 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. — Saturday to 2 a. m.
DTROIT
WOMEN'S SERV- life in the U. S. for the last half- plenary session of the Canadian
E
ICE CLUB gives its dinner-dance century was reviewed here by Jewish Congress, May 31 to June
We Also Cater to Parties and Banquets
at the Bowery, June 8 . . to prominent speakers at the cele- 2 in Contreal.
sessions,
Participants
in
the
perk up their charitable contri- bration of the fiftieth annivers-
butions . . . DWSC gals doing ary of the Jewish Daily Forward, which will be opened Saturday
pres-
terrific job in needy circles . . held at the Madison Square night by Samuel Bronfman,
Best remembered for their adop- Garden and attended by more I ident of the Congress,. at Mt.1
tion of nine overseas Yanks dur- than 20,000. The celebration was Royal Hotel, are:
Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat, Dr.
ing the war . . . three of whom marked also by a special 162-
David Petegorsky, F. I. Speilman,
were Detroiters . . . Dave Mag- page edition of the Forward.
included Rabbi A. L. Fineberg, Joseph H.
speakers
Principal
ner, Jack Glickoff and Abe Wes-
William Green , president of the Fine, Benjamin Sadowski, Rabbi
ton. •
Michael Gar-
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AFL, and David Dubinsky, presi- Philip Bernstein,
berm, Dr. Nathan Reich, Monroe
Beautiful Colonial Atmosphere. Specializing in: Southern Fried Chicken,
NINE NEW BOARD members dent of the International Ladies
Rare Roast Beef and Steaks. Home-made Bread and Pastries.
Saul Hayes, Dr. Nahum
of Social, Inc ... bring to 20 the Garment Workers Union. Mes- Abbey,
Goldrnann,
A.
H.
Aronovitch,
E.
MONTICELLO DINING ROOM
present total . . . Newly-elected sages were received from Presi-
EV. 6688
E. Gelber, Dr. Salo Baron., H. N 18050 Lahser Rd.
are . Hershel Levine, Roslyn dent Truman, Judge Joseph M. Caiserman,
Gurston Allen, M.
Silverberg, Evelyn Lipson, Shir- Proskauer, president of the Am- Dickstein and Louis Lipsky.
HARRY BOESKY. RESTAURANT. DELICATESSEN & BAR
ley Shrier, Sol Landau, Helen erican Jewish Committee; Dr.
AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
Smiley, Morry Rochlin, Sue Slo- Abba Hillel Silver, Edward M.
.
CHOOSE BOESKY'S.
M. Warburg, chairman of the
TR. 2-4375
bin and Saretta Feiler.
12th and Hazelwood
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Joint Distribution Committee;
Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.
Henry
Morgenthau
Jr.,
national
KENNY WINSTON, son of
SNO WHITE GRILL
fanner i Detroiters, Frances and chairman of the United Jewish
AND ORCHESTRA
Serving Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners
Max Winston, has been asked to Appeal; Herbert M. Lehman and
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods
leave school in California.... be- other leaders.
Open Daily & Sunday to 1:00 A.M.—Friday and Saturday to 3 A.M.
Music and Entertainment
cause he keeps telling the teacher
18944 Grand River VE. 7-9811
how to run her business ... The
DESIGNED FOR
LO CICERO'S
..Harm won't have it and Frances
YOUR PLEASURE
is worried ... since Kenny is 4%
NORTHWEST DETROIT'S NEW-BEAUTIFUL CAFE
years old and too smart for the
Serving fine. American and Italian Foods; imported and domestic
VA. 2-5798I UN. 3-3737
Champagnes and Wines. - Business Men's Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
kindergarten teacher.
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Dinners from 5 P. M.
Before 6 P. M. I After 6 P. M.
VE. 5-9731
14807 MEYERS at EATON
THE EIGHT Holiday Hops in
LISTENING S • I
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20,000 Attend Fete
For Daily Forward
Canadian Congress
Opens in Montreal
Whitey's Kosher Delicatessen
7720 W. McNichols
UN. 2-9781
WHERE TO DINE
MICKEY WOOLF
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the 1947 series drew 3,969 folks