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May 30, 1952 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-30

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•••

IDDIIMORINIRIMININORMIRMANNSIr

First Mercy Killing in I _ srael;
Nationwide Interest in Trial

League to Fete
25th Anniversary

Danny

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The ax- ed. had no chance of recovering.
The silver anniversary cele-
bration and closing meeting of raignment of a mother on the According to the prosecutor,
the League of Jewish Women's charge of killing her five-year- who said that he believes that
the physician's verdict con -
17-
7. Organizations will be held at 1 old' son, the first mercy killing winced the mother to kill the
p. m., Thursday, at the Women's in Israel's history. is arousing child. she took him to the sea-
• City Club auditorium. An elec- great interest throughout the .
shore and drowned him. The
tion of officers will be held_
country.
mother told the police that the
Mrs. Irving Small. program
When the defendant appeared child's death was an accident,
chairman. advises that the
Council of Jewish Women will before a magistrate the child's but according to the prosecutor,
117
s h e fessed
later con to the police
. i i,11111111111M11111111111111111111111MilltIMIIM 111 1111111111111 ,11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 19 1 ILIIIII 1 111 11 1
participate in the program along physician testified that he had
th er that the that she had murdered the boy.
d th e mother
informed
WITH THE EXCEPTION of the only Jewish recipient of the with affiliated member groups in
will present highlights of boy, mute and mentally retard-
Grand Army of the Republic, Congressional Medal of Honor
For Your Dining Comfort
the Jewish War Veterans of the in the United States . . . unct.r their donor events. Mrs. Joseph
CARD OF THANKS
United States is the oldest ac- whose heroic and inspiring lead- Markel of Adas Shalom Sister-
The
family
of
the
late
Jacob
THE BELCREST
hood
will
lead
in
the
singing
of
tive veterans organization in ership 18 enemy soldiers were
S. Cowan wishes to thank its
the country . . It was founded killed and 92 captured in a single the national anthems.
Dining
Room & Lounge
On the League's 25th anni- relatives and friends for the
in 1896 by Civil War Veterans of skirmish after his command
Is now prepared to serve their
versary.
its
president.
Mrs.
David
many
kind
expressions
of
syrn-
the Jewish faith and now boasts tank had bogged down ... He was
delicious meals and fine liquors
a membership in excess of 100,- named for the Medal of Honor Kliger, stated, "The League is parthy extended during its re-
ono beautiful, cool outdoor patio -
proud
that
for
25
years
we
have
cent
bereavement.
_ featuring
000 ... There are 610 Posts in 40 only a 'few days before, he was
. The been privileged to participate in
Businessmen's Lunch—
later killed in action .
States . . . Its ladies Auxiliaries later
entire
story
of
Ray's
heroic
ex-
many
vitally
important
com-
number more than 40.000.
from 85c to $1.25
ploit has already become part of munity, state and national proj-
• • •
I I :30 o.m. to 2:30 p.m.
American
history.
Dinners-5 to 9 p.in.
ects.
IT WAS AT a small meeting

sun. Family Dinners, 4 to 9 p.m.
"The many outstanding lead-
on March 15. 1896, in New York - LT. ZUSSMAN'S heroism is de-
Under the Able Supervision of
Boris Kozin
City that 67 Union veterans met scribed in the citation signed by ers who have headed our affil-
'Available for Private Pa rties
in the old Lexington Avenue Op- President Truman, which reads iated groups throughout the
READY MUM - jail CHILL SERVE
TE. 1-5700
5440
CASS
years represented diversified
era House to discuss then cur- as follows:
Ample Free Parking
S t • •2 PPuOF
• :"'..i ■ WO.ir
aims and purposes but shared
rent slanders that Jews had not
"The President of the United States
fought on either side in the takes pride in awarding the Medal of three common qualities: the de -
Honor posthumously to 2nd Lt. Raymond
Civil War . . The records of Zussman, Cavalry, U. S. Army, for serv- sire to give social. service where
it is roost needed: the wish to
course belied these slanders, but ice set forth in the following citation:
hours his command tank
"At 1900
unite Jewish womanpower in the
out of that meeting came the bogged
down. Throughout the ensuing
first Jewish veterans organiza- action, armed only with a carbine, he primary community causes; and
reconnoitered alone on foot far in ad-
the ability to supply imagina-
tion in the United States . .
vance of his remaining tank and the
organized as the Hebrew Union infantry, returning only from time to tion. leadership and vision to
to designate targets, direct the
whatever group they join.
SHOP FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS
Veterans . . . and later to be time
action of the tank and turn over to
"This silver anniversary cele-
known a-s the Jewish War Vet- the infantry the numerous German
at
soldiers he had caused to surrender.
bration is a tribute to the many
erans
"He located a road block and di•
women
who
have
helped
build
• • •
reefed his tank to destroy it. Fully ex-
the League to its position of
posed to fire from an enemy position
IN 1935, MAURICE BORDE- only 50 yarcis distant he stood by his
-
LOVE started the first JWV tank directing its fire. Three Germans prestige and service.
killed and eight surrendered.
post in Detroit . . . named De- were
"Again he walked before his tank
DETROIT'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE DELICATESSEN
troit Post No. 135 . . . From the leading it against an enemy held group Clara Haberman in
houses, machine gun and small arms
first post meeting in a rented of
12162 DEXTER TO. 6-9804
feet.
the
dust
at
his
kicking
up
fire
i
room in the Barium Hotel. the The tank broke the resistance and 20 lsraers Dautrh er'
enemy soldiers surrendered.
organization has grown to 19
Here. This Standav
"Going forward again alone he rushed
posts in the State of Michigan an enemy-occupied house from which
On Sunday,
the
Germans
fired
on
him
and
threw
. . with headquarters at the grenades in his path. After a brief fire 8:30
at
p.m..
beautiful JWV Memorial Build- fight he signaled his tank to come uP Workmen's Cir-
and
fire
on
the
house.
Eleven
German
ing on Davison . . . and a huge Soldiers were killed and 15 surrendered. C I e Center on
membership that is a credit to
"Going on alone he disappeared
Linwood. Clara
the work and planning of the around a street corner, the fire of his Haberman, ex-
carbine could be heard and in a few
entire Jewish community.
mmutes he reappeared driving 30 prison-
pert monol
ors before him. Under Lt. Zussman's
• • •
guist, will pre-',.
heroic and inspiring leadership 113 enemy
THE FIRST PROJECT of JWV soldiers were killed and 42 captured. sent "I s r a e l's
Truman."
Harry S.
,Signed)
in Detroit was the placing of
Daughter,"
. • •
all BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
U.S. Flags in all synagogues and
TO THE MEMORY OF BOYS play in three
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hebrew schools . . . From then like Ray Zussman who died in , acts by L. Rob-
UN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
on, the local Jewish War Veter- the service of their country. the r i n. Joseph
21176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1t Blks. So. S Mile Rd. Open 24 Flours
ans have maintained a wide Jewish War Veterans are dedi- Haberman w i 1.1
and varied program that has cated . .. The name of each in- act. as narrat 4)- r Clara Haberman
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
brought only the highest regard dividual fellow is deeply in- to Clara Haber-
from all Jewry in Detroit . . . scribed in the hearts of every man's performance. It will be
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Rayiolli
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
with a main objective to perpet- JWV member . . . This organ
her o n 1 y appearance here.
We Cater to Families and Parties
uate and maintain a true De- ization is inspired by the realiza-
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
mocracy in promoting racial and tion that those who gave their
Send Scientists to Israel
religious cooperation.
lives should nut be forgot:en ...
PARIS. (JTA1 — An agree-
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
. .
Toward this ambition it was the ment. signed here between the
Real Russian Dishes — Also American
INCLUDING THE AUXILIAR- Detroit Jewish War Veterans United Nations Educational. So-
Good Food - Liquors - Wine — Music by Henry's Ensemble
IES, there is enough to be said who started the "Give a Gift to cial and Cultural Organization
WO. 1-0983
Closed Mondays
of the local JWV posts to fill at a Yank Who Gave" campaign and the State of Israel provides 62 E. Columbia
book . . extolling their innum- • • . later to be taken over na- for the dispatch of five scientists
For An EarlyiBreakfast or Midnight Snack.
erable accomplishments.
For o Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
tionally.
to the Jewish State.
. •

THEY ARE . . . Detroit. Post
THE HISTORY OF THE Jew-
FINE FOODS
8333 LINWOOD
and Auxiliary. No. 135 . . . Law- ish War Veterans is dedicated
rence H. Jones Post and Auxil- to the men who will guide its
BOESKY'S
iary. No. 190 . . . Dov.n River destinies during the •years
Post and Auxiliary, No. 225 . . . come . . . the veterans of Jewish
Enjoy the best in food and
Eli Levin Post and Auxiliary. No. faith of World War II . . . We
entertainments at moderate
230 . . . Eli Rosenblum Post and salute them and their comrades
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Coen Sunday.
Auxiliary. No. 231 (Flint.) . . . at arms. Americans of all faiths.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883
Four Chaplains Post, No. 245 (Mt. who defended the ramparts of
Clemens) ... Jack Winokur Post freedom in the greatest of all
No. 268 . . . Lt. Raymond Zuss- wars.
• .

man Post and Auxiliary. No. 333
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Ezriquet, shower
Fine Foods
'rd party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open dory from 5 to 1•
MEMORIAL DAY,
. • . Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
ON THIS
p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no ins. er TR. 1-4455,
Rare Wines
Post and Auxiliary, No. 418 . . . 1952. we bow our heads in silent
Choice Liquors
114 PALLISTER AVE.
Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
Gen. Maurice Rose Post and prayer for those boys who never
Auxiliary. No. 4'A) . . . Robert J. came back.
LUNCH DINNER
BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
Daily
Doily
Rafelson Post and Auxiliary, No.
A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
11-3 p.m. 5 p.m.-1 a.m
431 . .. Pic. Joseph L. Bale Post
THE JEWISH NEWS - 21
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.
and Auxiliary, No. 474 . . . Lt.
Friday. May 30, 1952
TR. 2-4375
Raymond Bloch Post and Auxil-
iary, No. 495 . . . Charles and
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR. 2-8800
Aaron Kogan Post and Auxiliary,
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
No. 510 . . . Ginsburg-Rosenberg
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
Professional Certified Teacher

Driver
Trainer—Hazel
Park
Public

Post and Auxiliary, No. 513 . . •
Music by Muzak ... Na Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Schools.
Lt. Roy F. Green Post and Aux-
• AAA Driver Training Institute
Graduate
iliary, No. 525 . . Yetz-Cohen
Dual Control Car

Post and Auxiliary, No. 530 . .
DOWNTOWN
Thirty years of Fine Fecd, Liquors.
Personal Instruction by

Sholom Post and Auxiliary. No.
Open: Doily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to I a.m. Music by CL,b Berkley Trio
537 . . . Harvey Dater Post, No.
DRIVER -TRAINER
559 (Lansing).
= *
TY. 8-8582
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Sundays and Eves- Included
TO THESE POSTS and auxil-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
iaries of the Jewish War Veter-
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
ans we humbly doff our hats to
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 o.m. . . . LIN. 4 9816
Something
New
Offered
in
Food
Service
..
a great organization of men . and
TR. 2-8500
women who deserve only the
"The Dinner Bell," specialists in preparation of Fried Chicken, Jumbo
Take Out and Delivery
highest respect for their wonder-
Shrimp, Frog Legs, Deep Sec Scollops and Fish and Chips offer you
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs Cr Chicken right off the fire.
ful work in behalf of a terrific
Car. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 o.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Carry-Out-Service.
program designed to make all
Jewry proud of them . . . and
Ring
the
Dinner
Bell
Oakwood
Blvd.,
near
Schaefer. U. 2-9828
Why Cook
no one can dispute the rightful




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. •
APPROXIMATELY 300 Jewish
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in World War H ... Among those
was Lt.. Raymond Zussman, the

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