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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
HOME RELIEF
on Friday, Nov. 13, at 1:30
the regular board meeting
of the Home Relief Society will
be held at the home of Mrs.
J ose ph Galperin, Warrington
Drive. Matters of great import-
ance will be discussed and all
board members are urged to
attend.
CLASSIFIED
- - --
FOR RENT-Attractive furnish. FOR SALE-8 room home, 2
ed room for lady or gentleman
car garage. Both brick. Gas
in private adult home. Good
heat. See owner after 6 p. m.
Broa d_
9338
transportation.
4221 Leslie Ave. Russell
treet. TYler 4-2234.
Woods.
-
FOR RENT - Nice furnished NAVAL OFFICER'S wife, with
room for gentleman. Good lo-
school age girl wishes 1 to 3
cation. Cortland, near Dexter.
room apartment; or to share
Townsend 7-4638.
home. Write Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, Box 200.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
loom with private family, suit- WANTED-Four or Five Room
able for one person. 2971 Buena
furnished apartment in north-
Vista, 1 block from Dexter.
west section, by dependable re-
Lower. Townsend 5-6482.
lined couple. Call Mrs. Pick,
Tyler 6-8200.
REFINED middle aged couple -- -
and adult son, desire neatly FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
furn'shed apartment (2 or 3
room for young lady or gentle-
rooms). Best references. Please
man. Unlimited telephone. Near
state full particulars. James
11th bus. 2211 Taylor. Tyler
Wolff, c/o Hotel Webster Hall.
7-9977.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED - FOR RENT - Large beautifully
Good salary. Good hours. Shec-
furnished room with private
ter Furniture Store. 8928
family. Home of two adults.
Twelfth St.
Unlimited phone. Townsend 8-
-1299.
FOR RENT -Beautiful furnish-
ed room for single person or GIRL for General Office Work-
couple. Board optional. Garage
Must know how to type and
if desired. Home of three adults.
have knowledge of bookkeeping.
9447 McQuade, corner Edison.
Autocraft Tool Mfg. Co., 6332
Tyler 7-1855.
Epworth Blvd. Tyler 4-2005.
EXPERIENCED Jewish Woman, ROOM TO RENT-Gentleman or
married, desires to take care
woman, single home, pleasant
of elderly lady, or similar posi-
room, stall shower. Northwest
tion. Write Detroit Jewish
section. Call UN. 3-4680.
Chronicle, Box 463.
FOR SALE-FLATS
FOR RENT - Cozy furnished PASADENA, nr. LAWTON
steam heated room for one or
Lovely brick, 6 rooms, each ex-
two gentlemen. 3294 Richton,
vellent condition; one flat has
between Wildemere and Dexter.
gas heat. Owner occupied, no
Good transportation. Upper.
rent ceiling either flat. $11,000.
Townsend 7-3384.
Liberal terms. Fullbeck, UN.
1-1420.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTED
for office work. Four evenings
a week. 6 to 9. Schecter Furni- DAVID HOROWITZ. TEACHER.
Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar Mitz-
ture Co., 8928 Twelfth St.
vah, English and Citizenship
my specialty. Reading and
GENERAL MASSAGE - Medi-
writing guaranteed. Free trial
cal Massage Treatments at pa-
lesson. 1964 W. Delaware St.
tient's home by doctor's orders.
Best of references. Townsend
Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Davison
9392.
7-7808.
FOR RENT - Large furnished FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room. Shower, bath, good trans-
room for rent with private
portation. Suitable for couple.
family. Suitable for one or
Townsend 6-6686.
two persons. Townsend 5-7955.
YOUNG GIRL to share apart- FOR RENT - Newly furnished
ment. Excellent transportation.
room with small private fam-
Townsend 5-6323 between 7 and
ily. Suitable for young lady.
9. evenings, except Monday
2703 Sturtevant. TO. 6-6467.
evening, call after 9:15.
FOR RENT
Nicely furnished
NICELY FURNISHED room with
room for gentleman in home
twin beds in adult home, for
of 3 adults.. Cross ventilation,
one or two gentlemen. LaSalle,
hot water and good transpor-
near Davison. Excellent trans-
tation. Townsend 7-2983.
portation. Phone Townsend 5-
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
1955.
room with small family. Show-
ATTENTION BRIDES-You can
er. Good transportation. Gen-
now rent your wedding veils.
tleman preferred . 3276 Cle-
Nice selection of different
ments. Townsend 5-8632.
styles. Tyler 5-5304. Also have
FOR RENT-Nice extra large
good used car for sale.
airy room with young couple.
Suitable for one or two gen-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
tlemen. Near bus and Linwood
room in home of 3 adults. Near
bus and car line. Phone Town-
street car line. 2641 Richton.
send 6-7749.
ROOM FOK RENT
Furnished
or unfurnished. Small private
WILDEMERE - CHICAGO dis-
trict. Comfortable room in sin-
family. Good transportation.
2654 Sturtevant. TO. 5-9251.
gle home. Good transportation.
Automatic heat and hot water.
Unlimited phone, two baths. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
WANTED - For general of-
Phone Tyler 5-2922.
fice work. Wanted also, stock
boy. Good pay. Seroco Sales
CALIFORNIA - Driving Novem-
Co., 316 W. Jefferson.
ber 12 or 13. Can accommodate
two passengers. Share expens-
es. Call Simon, Murray 6010, FOR RENT - Large airy room.
Two people; kitchen privileges,
mornings.
unlimited phone, good trans-
portation. 2941 Fullerton, near
FLAT KNITTING MACHINE
Lawton. Call• TO. 6-3920:
for sale. Knit your sweaters by
machine. Will give free instruc-
tions. Only $35.00. Townsend YOUNG COUPLE want to sub-
lease or rent apartment
7-0913.
in
northwest section.
Call TO.
3283.
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
room in home of adults. Home
conveniences. Good transporta- BUSINESS MAN and Wife, en-
gaged in the farm land busi-
tion. 1989 Hazelwood. Tyler
5-6191.
ness are driving to Arizona.
Will take one or two passen-
gers. Share expenses. Mr. Mor-
ROOM FOR RENT-Good trans-
ris, Temple 1-8600.
portation. Unlimited phone.
3036 Monterey. TO. 8-9039.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in home of small family.
FOR RENT - Nice comfortable
Shower, garage if desired.
furnished room for lady or gen-
Good transportation. Town-
tleman. Family of 3 adults.
send 5-3612.
2233 Clairmount. Tyler 6-0052.
To RENT-Taylor 2064. Large
cheerful room, good transporta-
tion. Ty. 5-2877.
he
A wise man will always be a
WANDERER
Christian, because the perfection
of wisdom is to know where lies I've gone astray from
tranquillity of mind, and how to
fatherland,
attain it, which Christianity where all is peace
teaches.-Landor.
and grandeur stands,
And I've traveled through
the sands, the rains,
A light for one a light for a
the harvests, and the strands
hundred.-Sabbath.
of little people on this earth,
where God is God and man is man.
FOR RENT-Large, nicely furn-
ished room for single person
or couple. Shower. Telephone.
Good transportation. 2237 West
Euclid. Tyler 6-4342.
II
CAPITOL LETTER
By CHARLES BENSON
Every so often, one of the anti-
alien volcanoes in Congress erupts
it series of bills apparently based
on the theory that this country
would be much better off if Co-
lumbus had turned back and left
it to the Indians. The latest of
And from them all
these is Senator Rufus C. Hol-
I've picked this one,
man, Oregon Republican, who has
the one that's true and strong,
presented a bill (S. 2789) pro-
They, who uphold His word
hibiting all quota immigration and
and banish all our wrongs.
requiring visitors to guarantee
that their stay will not exceed
To join their traveling band,
six months.
is to me They lend
The very way Senator Holman
a helping hand,
For from the darkness
phrases his bill indicates the lack
of the deep,
of historical perspective behind
They bring His holy light
it. Section 1 says:
to sweep.
"Be it enacted, etc., That on
and after the date of enactment
Their tents They pitch
of his act no quota immigrant
in falling light
shall be admitted to the United
on Egypt's Nile
States." Section 2 goes on to
So that They might
regulate the admission of what
without the stigma of the
the senator, to the predictable
wilds,
distress of etymologists, calls
preach and pray and
"nonimmigrants." So apparently
rest awhile.
his purpose is to halt all immi-
graton. Why then specify that
But (lark is on the land,
quota immigrants shall be ex-
and the waters roll,
cluded? Why not say merely:
and the wilds are fierce
"No person shall be admitted to
and cruel,
the United States except . .
And all their tents are blown
and so forth?" The reason is that
away,
Senator Holman and his anti-
And They are taken under
alien colleagues have come to
the monster's rule.
see the quota system, instituted
less than 20 years ago as a severe
But do They sigh
restriction on immigration, in the
and go away,
guise of a policy permitting in-
never to return
dscrminate acceptance of all im-
Not They, their heads They
hold so high,
migrants. They have forgotten
their pride and greatness
that the quotas were pushed
to the sky,
through by congressmen who
Where He has watched
thought much as they did, and
and thought and seen,
who assured the country that
the greatness of the things
their plan would end the "men-
They deemed to Him
ace" Senator Holman now re-
vives.
And to this earth
That Senator Holman, ignor-
He sends below a child,
antly or hypocritically, confuses
fair and bold
quota immigration with unre-
And for the rivers
stricted immigration, is evident
and the waters he is named, from his statement to the Senate
For the greatness of him
on his bills.
will always remain.
'If we do not act now to pre-
vent it," he says, "immigrants
He sent this child to
the shores of Egypt's Nile,
to let my people,
pray and think awhile
of the greatness that is
REV. SAMUEL EPSTEIN
His alone,
of 2667 Fullerton Ave. died of a
Let no one else be shown.
heart ailment Sunday after a
brief illness. Husband of Sophie,
A million things
father of Elias Epps, Alfred Ep-
and many years,
stein and Mrs. A. S. Rogoff,
have gone by since
There are five grandchildren and
I saw them last,
one great-grandchild. Services
I often come to the River Nile
were held at Lewis Bros. Oct. 27
to sit awhile and rest.
and burial was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery, Rabbis Hershman
My tribe is gone,
only fragments remain behind, and Fischer officiating.
Of the people that settled
HARRY MILLSTEIN
here to find
died Nov. 1 at the age of 32.
the joy of God and
He was buried from Lewis Bros.
all mankind.
Funeral home on Nov. 2 with in-
But wait, I see one now,
terment at the Machpelah Cem-
but why, but how,
etery. Rabbi Joshua H. Sperka
As I watch They come again,
officiated. He is survived by his
to pick the fragments
mother, Pearl; son, Stuart; bro-
from the every stem,
the•, Hyman J. of Syracuse, N.
Oh, holy joy, They pack
Y.; and five sisters, Mrs. Shastan-
and move,
off, Mrs. S. Gordon, Mrs. P. Bla-
to the land where
den, Mrs. George Skapik and
God is God
Helen and Lillian of Syracuse,
N. Y.
and man is man.
.
from the devastated countries of
Europe will swarm over our
land and devour its resources for
making a living and enjoying the
American standards of employ.
ment and life, as of old the lo-
custs did in the land in Egypt."
Before the quota laws were
enacted, there might have been
something in what Senator Hol-
man says-not much, but some-
thing. A country even the size
of ours, risks a kind of indiges-
tion when it tries to absorb a
million or so immigrants a year.
But the indigestion is caused by
Senator Holman's kind of think-
ing, which is still so primitive as
to see an enemy in every
stranger.
Rev. Cantor
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The heads that have been
bent, and bodies that have
been low,
Are proud and tall,
and march like soldiers
in a row.
The tents that were so many
now have become just one,
united They will stand
alone They are gone.
I see their eyes flashing,
their hatred cold like
steel,
bitterness and unjustice,
under the tyrants heel.
Now I've found my homeland
where all is peace and love,
Where His Bible lies
reverend,
And where His hand has touched.
Where my people pray
and work,
Where all the days are light,
And even into the night
the stars shine His might.
I stretch my hands to Him
that is, the maker of the world,
the sands, the rains,
CHILDREN WANTED - Blaine
the sun, the winds,
Ave., nr. 12th St., 8 rm. single,
enclosed front porch; 3 car ga- where a new Israel now stands.
rage; I; block from school;
-JEAN QUIDD.
will be entirely reconditioned;
$5600. Small down payment;
easy terms; ready for occupancy
When the destination is desir-
November 15th. Call evenings able, expectation speeds our pro-
after 6. TR. 1-3437.
gress.-Mary Baker Eddy.
Jacob
Silverman .
DAVID J. SIMONS
died Oct. 29 at the age of 40.
Funeral services were held Nov.
30 at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home
with interment at the Machpelah
Cemetery. He is survived by his
soother, Sarah; five brothers, Leo-
nard J. Reuben, Alhe-t, Kalman,
and Leon; and a sister, Mrs.
Edward Peisner.
SAMUUEL KAPLAN
died Nov. 3 and was buried Nov.
5 from Lewis Bros. Funeral
home. Interment was Mt. Sinai
Memorial Park Cemetery with
Rabbi Fram officiating. He is
survived by his wife, Mary.
ROSE STOLZENBERG
died Oct. 31 and was buried from
Lewis Bros. on Nov. 2 with in-
terment at Clover Hill Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Joseph Thumin of-
ficiated. She is survived by her
son, Leon.
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