April 2, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle I I • ..STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL• •• have no copy of this Asch master- piece, now's your chance to get by Micas J. Rim 1 VI YOU SHOULD KNOW: trians and the "Free" Germans. Arab propaganda against Zion- AMONG THE RABBIS: ism is reaching new heights in Not enough attention was paid this country . . . That recent edi- to the heroic death of Rabbi Alex torial in The New Republic proves D. Goode, a young chaplain who that quite a section of so-called went down with his men on a American liberal opinion is once transport ship in the North At- more being hoodwinked by the lantic . . . Goode was the first anti-Zionist outcry in behalf of Jewish chaplain to lose his life the poor Arabs—who have more in this war . . . If you missed Lebensraum in the Neat and Mid- last week's issue of The Congress dle East than any other race in Weekly, make a point of getting the world . . . Rabbi Meyer Ber- a copy . . . The article by Dr. lin, President of Mizrachi, who Joshua Bloch, chief of the Jewish is here now on a visit from Pal- Department of the New York estine, has some interesting in- Public Library, is very much formation about the war effort of worth your while reading, for it will be a topic of conversation Palestinian Jewry. for quite some time to come . . . THIS AND THAT: Congratulations to Robert E. Gold- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is burg, a student at the Hebrew devoting a good deal of her spare Union College in Cincinnati, for time—of which she unfortunately his splendid editorial in the March has very little—to studying the issue of the students' monthly .. . Jewish refugee problem. That The editorial, entitled 'United $300,000 bomber bought with the We Speak," pleads with the stu- proceeds of War Bond sales to dent body of the College to peti- refugees in a campaign launched tion Congress "to discontinue the some months ago is part of the undemocratic and treacherous ac- U. S. Air Force now . . . It has tivity of the Dies Committee" . . . been named ''The Loyalty" . . . The future rabbis are urged to The leader of the "Free Hun- speak out against the Dies ac- garian movement in this country tivities . . . The advice is good, is none other than Tibor Eck- and might be followed. by more hardt, we are sorry to say . . . of the rabbis now active through. If your memory is short, let us out the country. remina • you that Eckhart is the STAGE AND SCREEN: gentleman who once organized the Maurice Bergman, the publicity anti-Semitic "Awakening Hungar- wizard of Universal Pictures, was ians" . . . He is cast in the same responsible for his company's pur- mold as the two Ottos—Otto von chase of the screen rights for "The Hapsburg and Otto Strasser — Strange Death of Adolph Hitler" who are grooming themselves to . . . Luise Rainer, report the Hol- lead, respectively, the "Free" Aus- lywood scouts, is playing her part CLASSIFIED e .1 r d I- d 's 7, I UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED FOR SALE — 5c of $1.00 Store. Permanently and safely by the Good profitable business. Will electric needle. Results guaran- stand rigid investigation. Well teed. Approved by physicians. stocked, good buying connections. Celia Novick, 604 Empire Bldg., Write to Box 203, Jewish Clifford and Washington Blvd., Chronicle. formerly of 9840 Dexter Blvd. Cadillac 2915. FOR RENT — Room for young lady or man. Boston, near Law- WANTED—A middle aged, intel- ton. TY. 7-4067. lectual couple to share a beauti- ful home and garden, with el- PARTY desires to buy or rent, derly man. Garage. Pleasant either -two.flat or single home Ridge. Write Detroit Jewish in northwest section. Must Chronicle, Box 107. have three bed rooms. Urgent. Phone TY. 5-6662. FOR RENT — Double room suit- able for two single men or em- FOR RENT Nicely furnished ployed couple, in home of two room for one or two persons, adults. Kosher kitchen privil- with private family. 2230 Ford, eges, telephone and all modern near 14th bus line. TO. 7-6396. conveniences. Good transporta- tion. 2726 Pingree. Phone TY. FOR RENT — Nice furnished 4-0125. room for girl or couple. With or without kitchen privileges. MAN WANTED — As assistant Good transportation. Dexter superintendent for the Hebrew and Plymouth bus lines. 4062 Benevolent. Society. (Chesed Elmhurst Ave. NO. 4853. Shellemess). State qualifications, past experience and references. WANTED — Experienced sales- Apply by mail A. J. Piel, 1547 lady or salesman in dry goods Gratiot Ave. store. Salary and commission. Three Brothers Dept. Store, FOR RENT — Large furnished 5426 Chene St. room for one or two gentlemen in home with private family. FOR RENT — Nice furnished Good transportation. 3001 Elm- mom with private family. 2494 hurst. Townsend 6-7478. Elmhurst Ave. Call all day Sunday or after 6 evenings. PROFESSIONAL MAN desires Townsend 6-2875. furnished room in home of refined family. Private bath if FOR RENT — Room and board possible. N. W. Section. Write for employed couple. Good trans- Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box portation. Excellent meals. TR. 201. 1-7491. YOUNG LADY desires to share FOR RENT — Nicely furnished apartment or a furnished room room, twin beds for business with private family; with home couple. Private bath. Good conveniences. Near Dexter or transportation. 3204 Sturtevant. Plymouth buses. Write Detroit Townsend 5.5974. Jewish Chronicle, Box 105. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished COLLEGE WOMAN — Newcom- room with private family suit- er to the city welcomes corres- able for gentleman or lady. pondence with cultured gentle- 3816 Tyler Ave., between Dex- man. Age 35-40. Box 204, De- ter and Holmur. Small family. troit Jewish Chronicle. Davison 4261. ROOM FOR TWO — Can share FOR RENT — Lovely furnished the entire flat with widow. Good front room in single home. transportation and shopping Suitable for working girl. Un- neighborhood. TO. 7-3558, 2310 limited phone. Automatic hot Glendale, upstairs. water. Collingwood, between Dexter and Wildemere. Call FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Sunday, Townsend 5-9847 and room with private family, for week days. Niagara 1977. a gentleman. Near bus and car line. 2498 Pasadena. Town- WANTED TYPIST—Must have send 7-7107. some knowledge of bookkeep- ing. Wholesale Dry Goods WOMAN wants someone to assist Co. Short hours. Stulberg in driving Army Officer's car Bros., 156 W. Jefferson Ave. to Miami Beach, Florida. TO. Cadillac 0113. 8-0904. WANTED=-Two Boys for Stock FOR RENT — Young woman desires to share her 3 room Work. Can work after school apartment. Good transporta- or all day. J. Levin & Sons, tion. Call evenings and Sunday. 1435 Randolph St. Townsend 7-4080. FOR RENT — Nice furnished room in modern apt. with kitch- CONGENIAL Lady desires room with kitchen privileges. Dex- en privileges. Good transporta- ter section preferred. Town- tion. DA. 4937, 3709 Richton, send 5-8134. apt. 201. ZIONISTS RECEIVE U. S. TREASURY AWARD—Judge Morris Rothenberg, Chairman of the National War Effort Committee of the Zionist Organization of America, is shown receiving the "No. 1" Treasury award presented to the organization for "distinguished services rendered to the American War Savings Program" during February when over $12,000,000 In W'ur Bonds were sold. The presen- tation was made at the national Zionist headquarters In Washington by Mr. William C. FitzGibbons, representing Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Reading, left to right: Simon Shetzer, Executive Director of the Z.O.A.: Judge Rothenberg, IL Earl Sangston, of the Treasury De- par.::1!••1.. -tut NIL Fitztations. in "Hostages" with particularly great feeling—because the film, which centers about a Nazi con- centration camp, reminds her of the experience of her father, who spent several months in one of those barbed-wire tombs .. Irving Pichel, who for a time was direct- ing films without acting in 'em, couldn't keep away from the cam- era indefinitely . . . So, in "The Moon in Down," which he direct- ed, this veteran actor also plays a featured role . . . Now that Moss Hart is writing a play about the divine Sarah Bernhardt you can look forward to the finished product, which will presumably be presented in a screen version also. ... Congratulations to that young- ster, Al Jolson, on the comple. OBITUARY JACOB GELBMAN - Funeral services were held Sun- day from the Bnai Moshe con- gregation, Dexter and Lawrence, for Jacob Gelbman, 63, of 3210 Fullerton, who (lied from injuries suffered in an automobile acci- dent last week. Mr. Gelbman, manager of the Adams Electric Sales Co., is survived by his wife, Frances; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Grossfield and Mrs. David Dunsky, and two brothers, Martin and Eugene. Burial was held at Oakwood Park Cemetery. MRS SARAH PHILLIPS Mrs. Sarah Phillips of 2240 West Grand Blvd., died in Grace Hospital. Funeral services were held in the Lewis Brothers' Chap- el, 6018 Woodward. Mrs. Phillips was born in Buffalo and came to Detroit 15 years ago. Besides her husband, Irwin, she is survived by a son, Pvt. Robert Phillips; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Sadler and Mrs. Lillian Levitech and a brother, Harry Goldsmith. HANNA GOODMAN of 4218 Duane died March 24 at the age of 83 years. Funeral serv- ices were held at the Ira Kauf- man Funeral Home. Rabbi Isaac Fischer officiated. Burial at Oak- view Cemetery. She leaves three sons, Morris, Eugene and Her- man; two daughters, Mrs. Louis Klein and Mrs. Isaac Klein. BENJAMIN HARNICK of 6465 Michigan Ave. died March 25, at the age of 61 years. He leaves his wife Minnie; four daughters, Mrs. Sam Posner. Mrs. Herman Starler, Mrs. Morris Levy and Mrs. Sidney Escrow; and two sons, Nathan and Sam. Funeral services from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, with Rabbi J. Thumin officiating. In- terment at Beth Abraham ceme- tery. ANNA AGREE of 2701 Holbrook died March 26 at the age of 75 years. Funeral services were held Sunday from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbis Isaac Stollman and Rabbi Rosenwasser officiated. Burial at Nusach Arie Cemetery. She leaves her husband Myer and son Dr. A. Alan Agree. IDA FELDMAN of 2485 Buena Vista died March 28, at the age of 62 years. Fu- neral services were conducted by Ira Kaufman, with Rabbi Isaac Stollmar, officiating. Burial at tion of his forty-second year it show business. ABOUT PEOPLE: Rumor has it that Maxim Lit- vinov will be recalled to Russia before long for an important do- mestic job . . . Herman Shulman of the Zionist Emergency Com- mittee, a young man of imagina tion and energy, is putting now life into that body . . . Joseph Brainin and Kenneth Leslie have resigned from the Executive Coun- cil of the Committee for a Jewish Army . . . This in protest against that recent irresponsible adver- tisement on the Roumanian ''bar- bain sale" of Jews . . : The new book that Franz Werfel is writ- ing will deal with life in Poland after the Nazi invasion . . . Sho- lom Asch's trilogy "The Three Cities" has just been republished in a single volume . . . If you one . . . But hurry, as the edition is limited to 25,000 copies . . . When Emanuel List, the Metro- politan Opera Company's famous basso, was in his early teens and confronted with the need of earn- ing his living, he became a tailor —and even registered an original design for a woman's riding habit with the Vienna Tailors' Guild. WEEKLY GIGGLE: Have you heard that one about the native Nazi-lover in one of the occupied countries? . . . This gent has been collaborating with the conquerors ever since Hitler's legions marched in, and naturally had a special detail of storm troopers guarding him from the wrath of his countrymen ... But one day he rushed into the Nazi Gauleitor's office with an urgent request for an additional body- guard . . . The Gauleiter was puzzled . . . "Nobody's harmed a hair on your head so far," he said, "so it would seem that the protection you already have should be quite sufficient . Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman SURGICAL 111011E1, 25 Years' Practice Recommended by Physician. and hospitals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Capable and Specialized MOHEL Also Marriages Performed Services In Eng- lish and Yiddish 1934 Hazelwood Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. She leaves her husband Isaac; three sons, Wilfred, Sam -and Abram; four daughters, Mrs. Morris Strassner, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Maurice Rubin and Mrs. Michael Bagdade; one broth- er, Harry Allender. ABE ASHERSON formerly of Detroit, passed away March 20 at his home in Los Angeles. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. A. Asherson; two sons, Samuel of Detroit and Mar- vin of Los Angeles, and three daughters, Mrs. B. D. Jacoby, Mrs. A. Pereira and Mrs. Mollie Kates, all of Los Angeles. MRS. ETTA JACOBS Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Jacobs of 15 Virginia Park were conductor at 2:30 p. m. Monday at her residence by Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mrs. Jacobs, who was 81 years old, was the wife of the late Abraham Jacobs. She was a member of Temple Beth El and also a member of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El. She is survived by four daugh- ters, Mrs. Harry E. Byron, Mrs. John J. Ginn, Mrs. Elmer V. Zuck- erman, Mrs. Alexander Freeman, and four sons, Edward V., Harry I,., Charles L. and Sydney A. Jacobs. MISS JEAN PAPERNO Funeral services for Miss Jean Paperno, 23 years old, who died Tuesday in Woman's Hospital, following a brief illness was con- ducted Thursday in the Ira Kauf- man Funeral Home, 9419 Dexter boulevard. Burial was in White Chapel Cemetery. Miss Paperno was a social service worker em- ployed at the Detroit Naval Ar- senal. She was graduated from Wayne University in 1941. Her home was at 16177 Greenlawn avenue. She was the daughter of Frieda and the late Solomon Pap- erno. In addition to her mother she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Wolf. TYler 6-6960 Rev. S. MOGILI 2641 GLENDALE AVE. TOwnsend 9-0344 SURGICAL MOHEL Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit's Favorite Si 0 It E I. TYler 6-9490 Wedding Ceremo- nies Performed at Home and by Ap• pointment. RECEPTACLES TT Garbage. Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced Concrete. rally Guaranteed. Priced Right AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5881 MONUMENTS N-scf > 4. URBACH Manuel Urbacb Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. TYLER 6-7192 DETROIT'S FINEST JEWISH FUNERAL HOME c y frwid, ti3A0.6. 7739 JEWISH rsou MRS JOHN R .STREET TRINITY 2.2114 Due to a fire in our rezular funeral parlors, we are now in our temporary chapel at 6018 WOODWARD AVE. at HARPER