DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Logal Chronicle February 25, 1944 JEWISH WAR VETERANS PAY TRIBUTE TO SERVICE MEN All Jewish Children In Poland Exterminated IMPORTANT! LONDON (WNS). — The Po- * This newspaper is TOMOR- lish Government in Exile charged ROW'S SALVAGE. When you last week that "Germany's dia- are through reading this copy, bolical attempt to exterminate save it for the salvage col- the Polish nation had resulted lector; don't burn it. Phone in the death of "scores of thou- RA. 8282, or your favorite sands" of Polish children and charity for collection. ■ complete extermination of all Jewish children in Poland. Wladyslaw Banczyk, Polish In- terior Minister, making the Dr. H. A. Overstreet to charges at a meeting of persons Speak at Cass Town interested in Allied relief move- ments, proposed lifting the Hall Friday, March I blockade of Poland to permit transport of food, clothing and Detroit Town Hall, at the Cuss medical supplies for the imme- Theater, presents one of the diate relief of 525,000 children. country's most distinguished lec- He said they face early starvation turers, Dr. Harry Allen Over- and death unless aided at once. street, philosopher, psychologist "Germany's plan to extermi- and author, Friday morning, nate Poles of our age and make March 3, at 11 o'clock. the rebirth of Poland impossible Dr. Overstreet, pioneer and is being successfully carried out," consistent worker in the field of Mr. Banczyk declared. adult education, has made no- The basis for his charges was table contributions to both the information compiled by Polish philosophy and the practice of underground organizations, show- that field. He has served as pres- ing that tens of thousands of Po- ident of the American Associa- lish children had died as results tion for Adult Education; as a .;:rwwws p eaa W iteSiSiS.s.s., ,, of a deportation campaign, to- member of the educational poli- gether with terrible conditions cies committee of the New York Jewish War Veterans pay tribute to 6,000 men in service from 32 New York Reform Synagogues prevailing in transitory camps Town Hall; lectured for many and "pacification" measures ap- years at the New School for So- in special exercises at Temple Emanu-el. plied even to children and n- cial Research, and taught at the fants. summer sessions of the Univer- Hungary Yields to Also, he said, mass conscrip- sity of California and Harvard. Leon Gellman to Contributions to the tion for forced labor in the German Pressure on Address Mizrachi Jewish Home for Aged Reich has contributed to the ex- Treatment of Jews CARD OF THANKS termination, leaving thousands of Membership Rally The following have made con- children homeless and derelict. The family of David Green- ANKARA (WNS)—The pres- tributions to the Home: baum express their deep grati- Leon Gellman, president of the sure to which the Nazis have Gallow Family Club, in mem- tude and thanks for the kind Mizrachi Organization of Amer- been subjecting the Hungarian ory of Mrs. Esther Frank; Leon expressions of sympathy. DORA R. WALDOW ica, will address a Mizrachi mem- Government to change its policy Friedman and Mrs. Rose Fried- man-Weeder, donation; Mrs. Rose of 17310 Stoepel Ave. died Feb. bership campaign rally at the towards Jews has resulted in an Skolnik, in memory of husband, 17 at the age of 65 years. Fu- RECEPTACLES Yeshivah building, Dexter at order directing the evacuation of Laybe Skolnik; Ben and Lou Co- neral services were held Friday Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Cortland, on Tuesday, Feb. 29, more than 40,000 Jews from hen, in memory of Mrs. Kather- at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Reinforced, Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Gellman has Budapest, it was reported here ine Meretsky; Jacob Brodsky, in Home with Rabbi Joshua Sperka toured Canada in behalf of the this week by the German news memory of mother-in-law; Mor- officiating. She leaves her chil- AMERICAN Mizrachi membership drive and ris Schwenger, in memory of C. dren, Mrs. Pauline Almug, Jos- RECEPTACLE CO. agency. will stop off at Detroit on his Louis Maas; Louis Robinson, in eph Rossen, Sigmund Ross and 579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889 The report stated that the memory of C. Louis Mass; Mr. Mrs. Mazie R. Brown; sister, way to New York. Irving W. Schlussel, president Hungarian Government has de- and Mrs. Louis Stoll, in memory Mrs. Rose Rayman of Buffalo; of Detroit Mizrachi, in issuing cided on a policy of intense anti- of Mrs. Gussie Cohen; Mrs. H. four grandchildren. Burial was the call for this membership Semitism and persecution of C. Einstein, in memory of moth- in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The Well Known Rev. rally, stated: "It is the duty of Jews. The evacuated Jews, the er; Nathan Silverstine, in mem- Hyman Schulsinger each and every Jew to stand up Nazi news agency stated, are ory of mother, Sarah Silverstine; CHAYA SHERMAN and be counted today in the known to have associated with Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and sons, of 11845 LaSalle Blvd. died Feb. of Cong. ranks of Zionism. If we fail to elements hostile to the Axis pow- in memory of mother of Mrs. 22 at the age of 85 years. Fu- Beth Tefilo acquire Palestine today, it will ers and Hungary, and that the Lowenstein and of Albert Gold- neral services were held Wed- Emanuel be due entirely to our lack of measure was taken as a war stein; Mrs. David Goldfarb, Flint, nesday at the Ira Kaufman Fu- Capable and in memory of husband, Nathan neral Home, with Cantor Jacob unity, interest and purpose." precaution. Specialized Blumrosen; R. and D Nederlan- Sonenklar officiating. She leaves der, in memory of father, Jos- her children, Samuel, Morris and eph Nederlander; Arthur Cohen, Mrs. Alice R. Bowman; sister of Also Marriages in memory of mother, Boyle the late Goodman Velick. Burial Performed REFRIGERATION SERVICE— REFINED people write World Cohen; Lillian Ginzberg and Ema was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Services In Eng- repair and service all makes Correspondence Club, 505 5th Mayer, in memory of C. Louis tery. lish and Yiddish of Domestic and Commercial Ave., R. 1807, New York City. Maas; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice refrigerators, including Kelvin- Safir, in memory of Mrs. Gussie BESSIE ELLIS 1934 Hazelwood ator, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Cros- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Cohen; Bessie M. Schooley and of 2437 Clairmount Ave. died TYler 6-6960 room for gentleman or lady. Rose King, in memory of mother, Feb. 19 at the age of 55 years. ley, Leonard, Universal, Cope- 2696 Glendale. TO. 6-1550. land. A-1 mechanics, licensed Molly Meisner, She is survived by her children, ' and bonded. Definite guarantee Mrs. A. Epstein, in memory of Max H., Sol, Mrs. Sophie See- with each job. We also buy ELECTROLYSIS—Hair on face husband, Abraham Epstein; Mrs. man and Mrs. Sadie Nisker. Fu- Rev. Cantor permanently removed by elec- Albert L. Hamburg, Marion, 0., neral services were held Sunday. used refrigeration equipment tric needle. o scars. Results in memory of the birthday of Burial was in Hebrew Memorial and electric motors of every DAVID guaranteed. Michigan licensed father, Jacob Sherman; Mrs. Park Cemetery. description. Davison Refrigera- GOLDEN operator. Jennie Wohlman, tion Service, TRinity 2-4420. Ralph D. Schiller, in memory of Ietroit's Favorite 10211 Dexter Blvd., near Cal- Mrs. Rose Traxler; Mrs. Emil MINNIE KORMAN MOHEL vert. TYler 7-1986. Open eve- Baron, in memory of Mrs. Gus- of 2325 Leslie Ave. died Feb. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished TYler 6-9490 nings. sie Cohen; Mr. and Mrs. Milton 18 at the age of 65 years. She front bedroom in home of two Wedding' Ceremo- L. Prag, in memory of Jacob adults. Good transportation. FOR RENT — Furnished single leaves her husband, Sam; three nies Performed at Home and by Ap- Reasonable. 3330 Pasadena, 4 room, excellent transportation. Levin; Mrs. Bertha Wine, Bridge- sons and two daughters. Rabbi pointment. port, Conn., in memory of hus- doors east of Dexter. TOwn- Isaac Stollman officiated. Burial 2948 Elmhurst. TO. 7-4452. band, Harry Wine, and in mem- was in Hebrew Memorial Park send 6-3277. FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable ory of Jacob Levin; Dorothy Cemetery. SERVICEMAN'S WIFE with in- Rev. Cantor room suitable for single per- Wein, in memory of mother, Rose fant desires girl to share MRS. REBECCA MALBIN son or couple, in home of two Wein; Mrs. Jack Behrman, in Jacob apartment. 9650 N. Martindale, Funeral services were held adults. Convenient transporta- memory of father, Henry Atlas; employes of Kline's, Inc., in Silverman Apt. 207. TYler 7-5482. Monday in Beth Tefilah Moses tion. 2379 Monterey Ave., near SURGICAL C. Louis Maas; Morris Greenberg, Synagogue, Mt. Clemens, for LaSalle Blvd. MOREL FOR RENT-7-room completely in memory of wife, Fannie Mrs. Rebecca Malbin, wife of the 25 Years' furnished flat. Oil, phone in- FOR RENT — Beautiful large Greenberg; Mr. and Mrs. Harold late Jacob H. Malbin, who died Fractice cluded. $125. per month. Ref- room in small adult family; Weingarden; Mrs. Louis Freed- at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clem- Recommended by erences exchanged. 2902 Clem- very modern home, excellent man, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. ens, Sunday, after an illness of Physicians and ents. TOwnsend 8-8139. itospitom transportation. Gentleman only. Ellis Friedman; Mrs. Nosanchuk, several months. She was 73 years 9371 donation; Kline's, Inc., in mem- old. Mrs. Malbin leaves three 2751 Webb Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished room for Wildemere ory of C. Louis Maas; Mrs. Mol- sons, C. H. and Samuel, proprie- one or two adults. Good trans- ROOM FOR RENT — Officer's ly Singer, in memory of Mrs. tors of the Malbin Furniture TY. 4-0062 portation. Between Linwood wife has attractive room for Esther Frank; J. R. Raymond, Store, Mt. Clemens, and Dr and Lawton. 2648 Calvert. business or professional girl. in memory of father, Hershel Barnett Malbin, Detroit dentist. Convenient location. 2285 Law- Raymond; Leon Friedman and EXECUTIVE in war essential MONUMENTS rence Ave. Mrs. Rose Friedman-Weider, do- CARD OF THANKS industry needs 5-room flat, nation; Ruth Blumenthal, in mem- The family of the late Rebecca apartment or income. TYler POSITION WANTED — Book- of mother of Dr. Jack Uhr. Moskowitz of Blaine Ave. ex- 7-9609. keeper, full charge. Young ory Mrs. B. G. Arden, in memory their gratitude to their woman, 12 years local experi- of father, Nathan Reuben; Mrs. press many friends for the kind ex- FOR RENT — Lovely furnished ence. TYler 4-7144. S. Baer Keidan, in memory of pressions of sympathy in their room with private bath. Suit- ' able for gentleman or lady. FOR SALE—Nine-piece dining father; Mrs. M. Hirschfeld, in recent bereavement. ,/ Unlimited phone. Good trans- room suite. Like new; also memory of father, Yankev-Shim- CARD OF SYMPATHY portation. 19141 Ohio. UNiver- living room furniture; one shen; Mrs. S. Goldman, donation; The officers and members of City 4-0960. 9 x 12 rug. No dealers. TYler Mrs. Norman Helpert, in mem- ory of Mrs. Aaron Meretsky; the Congregation Beth Itzchock, 6-7170. APARTMENT wanted by middle- Mrs. Hattie Fisher, in memory 3836 Fischer Ave., express their I: aged widow, or will share GIRL WANTED for office work. of husband, Julius Fisher; Louis deepest sympathy to Mrs. Sam Granite and Marble Mcmunents apartment, using her furniture. Some knowledge of bookkeep- R. Miller, Marine City, Mich., in K. Blau and family of 9402 7729 TWELFTH ST. Willing to take care of apart- ing. Hertzberg and Keystone memory of father, Joseph Miller; Marietta, in their recent be- TY. 6-7192 ment and cook. TYler 4-5979. 11350 Woodward Ave. TOwn Mrs. R. Feldman, in memory of reavement. 3772 Wager Ave. Sadie Cohen; Lyman L. Harris, send 8-4318. in memory of father, Herman FOR RENT—Bedroom (large), ROOM FOR RENT by widow Harris; H. E. Friedman, Tawas Detroit's Original and Largest furnished or unfurnished, for Lady employed preferred. 916 City, Mich., in memory of fa- Jewish Funeral Home couple or gentleman, in lower Deleware. Mrs. H. Wolf. ther, Moyshe-Eleehou; Mrs. B. flat of adults. Near Dexter- Funke, in memory of parents, Joy Rd. bus and street car. GIRL WANTED to do genera I Solomon and Helene Rosenhelm, office work. Part time or ful - and husband, Bernard Funke; TYler 4-5979. 3772 Wager. time. Juvenile chair and Up Syd Novak, Chicago, Ill., in mem- TRINITY 2.2113 7739 JOHN R. STREET ARE Y/OU PARTICULAR—See holstering Co., 850 Porter St ory of C. Louis Maas; Mrs. Rose a Century Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of Louis' the Particular Tailor. CAdillac 5157. Schwartz, in memory of father, DIGNIFIED Prices reasonable. Work de DEPENDABLE pendable. HO. 9152. Louis the WANTED—To buy beauty shop Yoyne Tobin; Thomas Mitchell, CITY WIDE SERVICE - in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rosen- in Northwest section. TOwn Tailor, 11559 Dexter, 2 doors thal. from Pupko. send 8-2824. OBITUARY MOHEL CLASSIFIED . annul Erb* Lewis Bros. 1 1 I