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F riday , February 1, 194()

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING.
Want It clean . /
Call M. Green! Hogarth 4020.

ACCOUNTANT - Complete bookkeeping
systems set up and maintained for
all types of businesses. Sidney Kaplan.
R287 W. Davison. call during day
TO. 1-9290-At night, NO. 7018.

DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Reas-
onable prices, prompt service. Have
beautiful line of spring materials,
woolen, crepes, cottons, suitable for
clothes made to order. Call Tyler
7-1856. 9447 McQuade.

MINK COAT FOR SALE. For appoint.
Ment, call UN. 3-0310.

RELIABLE WOMAN wishes position 110
sitter afternoons and evenings. TY.
6-6843.

died on Jan. 26, four months after
the death of her husband, Louis.
She is survived by her children,
FOR SALE
Moie S., David S. of Kansas
LOT - Leslie west of Dexter. Owner City, Mrs. Louis R. Seiton, Flor-
must sell. TO. 9-1871.
ence, Mrs, Albert Pines, Sol D.,
and Archie Dann of Detroit, and
SHARE DRIVING
10 grandchildren. She was active
DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA about Feb. in many ladies organizations. She
10. Room for one man to help drive. also established a grove in Pal-
Call 110. 2451 after 7 p.m.
estine in memory of Louis Dann.
Interment was at Machpelah Cem-
WANTED TO RENT
etery.

FLAT, A PA RTMENT or ROOM with
kitchen privileges. Furnished or un-
furnished, for veteran 'and wife. Call
Avery Chaness, TO. 6-2361.

VETERAN, Wife and Child want 3,
4 or 5-room apartment or flat. Fur-
nishes! or unfurnished. Will decorate
completely. Good references. NO.
6859.

ATTENTION: BRIDES! You may now
rent your wedding veils at reasonable
prices. Large selection of the latest
creations. Long or short veils to pick
from. TY. 5-5304 any day except
SaturdaYs.

CASH REWARD and a dozen pairs of
Nylon hose for Information leading to
the rental of a 3 or 4-bedroom mod-
ern flat or house, furnished of un-
furnished, by three adult& Northwest
section. Will consider buying. Sunday,
TO. 8-2835. Weekdays, VI. 2-3040.

ACCOUNTANT and TAX CONSULTANT
Complete Cost and Bookkeeping Sys-
tems installed for all types of bust-
nooses. L. E. Rosen, 1483 Lee Place.
TR. 2-6721:

VETEItAN and wife, both employed,
desire 2, 3 or 4-room apartment or
Income, furnished or unfurnished, In
northwest section. UN. 4-2205.

FOR RENT

CLEAN, FURNISHED ROOM for re-
spectable young girl or young woman.
1651 Pingree. TR. 1-5435.

FURNISHED ROOM - Gentleman pre-
ferred. 2986 Cortland (upper). TO.
6-0517.

NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for re-
fined gentleman only. Good trans-
portation. Unlimited telephone. 3250
Tuxedo. TO. 6-0527.

LAMP REPAIRS

Old style Moor and table lamps brought ail
to date, Vases made hie lamps. Parts for
all lamps. Broken glass and porcelain lamps
restored. Alto 3-Way and Fluorescent.

FEMALE HELP WANTED

TO 8-3773

TO SHARE

LADY LIVING ALONE has two bed-
room apartment to share with another
lady or couple. Unlimited phone. Good
transportation. TY. 5-0688. 2556 W.
Philadelphia, Apt. 209.

BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL GIRL
30-35 to share apartment. Call Sun-
day. TO. 6-8258.

WANTED - Refined woman to share
a lower flat with widow: privileges.
TY. 6-0281.

FIX(IIANG1C TENANCY

WILL EXCHANGE beautiful. 5-room
upper flat, newly decorated, gas heat,
for lower 5 or 6-room flat in north-
west section. 2457 Pasadena. TO.
6-8052.

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PAGER'S, Inc.

Photo Engravers
641 MONROE
CA. 0472

Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered

LAMP REPAIR SERVICE

UNTIL

III GRAND AVE,

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I P. M.
WEST

Sarah's Poultry & Eggs

Poultry Dressed and
Cleaned

We Deliver

LINWOOD
TOwnsend 7.9651

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
Reinforced. Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889

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PERSONAL AND COMMUNAL ..

FANNIE KALT

of 2969 Elmhurst, died on Jan.
27. Services were held at the
Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with
Rabbi Thumim, Rabbi Glazer and
Cantor Adler officiating. She leaves
5 sons, Sidney, Jack, Max, Charles
and Saul; a daughter, Mrs. Irvin
Sirkin; two brothers, Max Steck-
ler of Ashland, Ky., and Isadore
Steckler of Bluefield, W. Va.; two
sisters, Mrs Charles Wolfgang
and Mrs. Isadore Ellis. Interment
was at Beth Abraham Cemetery.

RACHEL WINER

of 3778 Elmhurst, died Jan. 28.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral home. Rabbi L.
Levin officiated. She leaves her
husband, William; three sons, Per-
cy, Barney and Samuel; and a
brother, Max Tannenbaum of New
York. Interment was at Machpe-
lah Cemetery.

Jhanii

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

The family of the late Milford
D. Chatlin wish to thank their
relatives and friends for the
Detroit's Favorite many kindnesses shown them dur-
MOHEL ing their recent bereavement.

Tyler 6-0490
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed al
II and by ap-

pointment.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

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Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman
sUlifiTCAL

Capable and
Specialized

MOIIEI.
25 Tears'
Practice
Recommended li,
Physicians and
Hospitals

MOHEL

Also Marriages
Performed

.■ervices in Eng-
Axil and 1111,11..h

The family of the late Harry
Gross thank their friends and rel-
atives for the kindness shown
them during their recent bereave-
ment.

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Memoriam

In loving memory of my hus-
band, Joseph Weil, who passed
away January 29, 1924.
Mrs. Sophia Weil.

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

1934 Hazelwood
TYler 6.6960 ji

Raemaii.newseme- ■

Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home

LEWIS BROS.

7739 JOHN R STREET
TRinity 2.2113
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
CITY WIDE SERVICE

Funeral Home

LOUIS E. NORMAN

MORRIS ADELS

C ar

The Well Known Rev.

Detroit's Newest and
Most Beautiful

of 1724 Clairmount, died Jan. 22.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi
L. Levin officiated. He leaves his
wife, Jennie; two sons, Sidney
and Arthur: two daughters, Gert-
rude and Marilyn; and two bro-
thers, Philip and Joseph. Inter-
ment was at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cemetery.

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SOCI41106110MICIOCIOVICWOCICSICOVIC

In loving memory of our
dear son, Joseph Louis Bale,
III, who made the supreme
sacrifice in France, Janu-
ary 30, 1945.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Bale and brother
Ted.

MONUMENTS

a Complete
Funnel Service at
Moderate Prices

Offering

KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME

Conveniently Located - Ample Parking Space
9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.)
TYLER 7.4520 _

THE REAL STORY .

You cannot afford to miss Louis
I. Newman's new book, "A 'Chief
Rabbi' of Rome Becomes a Cath-
olic." ... It is a most informative
piece of work which illuminates
the "mystery story" of a Jewish
leader abandoning his community,
. . . And, incidentally, Rabbi New-
man reveals very significant fig-
ures on mass conversion among
Italian Jews. . . . We learn that
4500 had undergone baptism in the
course of 1939. . . . 5509 were
made Catholics during 1940 and
5010 in 1941. . . . In other words,
Newman estimates that at least
10 to 12 percent of Italian Jewry
entered the Catholic Church fol.
lowing the promulgation of the
"Fascist" racial laws. . . . It would
seem to us that baptism was the
primary condition to salvaging
Jews threatened by Fascism in
Italy.

of 2903 Elmhurst, died Jan. 22.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home with Rab-
PHYSICIAN, NAVY VETERAN, needs bi Sperka and Cantor Sonenklar
3-bedroom house or flat. Fl. 7389.
officiating. He leaves his wife,
Sabina; two sons, Harold and
11. REGISTERED Olt PRACTICAL
Jerome; one daughter, Mrs. Mi-
NURSE to care for elderly lady.
chael Dreyer; one brother, Na-
Full time employment. Stay
than; two sisters, Mrs. Edith
nights. TY. 5-0080.
..) Shore of Akron, and Mrs. Sam-
uel Menkovitz. Interment at Clo-
ver Hill Park Cemetery.

ROOM TO RENT - Two windows, stall
shower, unlimited telephone, good
transportation. No children. Man
only. Call TO. 6-1482 or TO. 7-4630.
2628 Calvert, corner Linwood.

EXPERIENCED office help for full or
past, time. Can Sunday. TY. 5-7108.

AL

RACHEL DANN

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PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and Dec-
orating. Homes, Stores, and Offices.
Job insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler
6-8348.

eT Gy eeNTIIDEN

By PHINEAS K. BIRON

SITUATIONS \\ANTED

DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher-He-
brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship
and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ-
ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2680.

ST

Hats off to the National Feder-
ation for Constitutional Liberties,
, . . Its recent publication, "They
Still Carry On" is a corker. . . .
The copy on how to spot and stop
native fascists is first rate stuff.
. . . Most of the text in the book-
let has been supplied by the U. S.
War Department. .. . If interested
you can order this booklet by
writing to the Federation at 205
East 42nd St., New York City....
Congratulations to Mrs. Dorothy
Schiff Hall Barker Thackerey,
publisher of the New York Post.
. She will be a grandmother via
her daughter, Mrs. Lieut. Arthur
Gray, Jr. . . . The Spanish Gov-
ernment in Exile will soon make
public an important declaration on
its attitude to the - Jewish problem.
. . . The inspiration comes from
a recently published book by Ab-
raham Friedman under the title,
"Towards a Rapprochement Be-
tween the Hebraic and Hispanic
Worlds." . . . Ben Hecht is taking
time off his Hollywood assign-
ments to write the script of a
giant spectacle about the plight of
the Jews in Europe.... We're told
that Mr. Hearst has offered a
huge sum for the withdrawal of
the photo on which he is shown
with a group of Nazi leaders, in-
cluding Alfred Rosenberg. . . . An
anti-Semitic incident occurred the
other day in the offices of the
Federal Housing Authority at 270
Broadway, New York. . . . The
culprit was privately reprimended

by John E. Kervick, Regional Di-
rector, but Reverend Ben Richard-

son of "The Protestant" demands a
more severe punishment.

MISCELLANY .. .

Albert Kahn, co-author of "Sa-
botage," will be very much in the
news because of his forthcoming
book, "The Great Conspiracy," out
next month. . . . The American
Bible Society boasts that a very
respectable number of the total of
12,172,139 bibles, testaments and
gospels distributed by the Society
in 1944 passed through the chan-
nels of "Missions to the Jews." .
What an expenditure of the many
for the few . .. Isaac don Levine
prepared the manuscript of Gen-
eral Bor's Diary dealing with the
Polish underground uprising In
Warsaw. . . Bor's Diary is pub-
lished in the February issue of
Readers Digest and presents a full
defenso of the Polish Government
in Exile. . . It is also the most mil-
itant anti-Soviet document of
modern times. . . . The rumor::
that General Ike Eisenhower is in-
clined to accept the UNO Commis-
sionership over Palestine is a stu-
pid hoax. . . . There is no UNO
Commissionership over Palestine
and Ike has never shown any spe-
cial interest in the Palestine ques-
tion at any time. . . . The British
American Commission on Pales-
tine will not issue any report till
some time in September.

CORRESPONDENCE . . .

To Abe Snide, Chicago: The
proof of Gerald L. K. Smith's par-
ticipation in the Youth For Christ
Movements is to be found in L. K.
Smith's propaganda material. . . .
To Maurice Jacobs, executive vies'
president, Jewish Publication So-
ciety of America, Philadelphia:
Thanks for sending us literature
on the National Interfraternity
Conference. . .. It seems to be a
splendid organization except for
one puzzling aspect. .. . The non-
Jewish and Jewish fraternities
which are members of the Confer-
ence are apparently agreed that
racial prejudice cannot be over-
come and that segregation is nec-
essary. . .. Sam Goldstein, N. Y.:
Yes, it is true that the Anti-Def-
amation League is looking for
someone to write a pamphlet on
Jewish gratitude to Christians for
favors shown to Nazi victims es-
pecially by Catholics. . .. To Con-
stance Wilcher, Washington: Pal-
estine is receiving $10,000,000 worth
of raw diamonds for its industrill
needs. . . . Quite a figure for so
small a country.. .. Esther Fried-
man, New York: Vladimir Horo-
witz, the great pianist is an Amer-
Captain Cyrus H. Gordon, noted ican citizen.
archaeologist and orientalist, has
been named professor of Assyrio-
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logy at the Dropsie College for He-
brew and Cognate Learning.
No order too large or too'sma
Made for house parties or
Announcement of the appoint-
receptions . . .
ment was made this week by Doc-
tor Abraham A. Neuman, presi-
MRS. ROTH
dent of the College, following the
TYler 5.7661
release of Captain Gordon from
the Armed Forces, where he ser-
ved with the Persian Gulf Corn
mand.
OPEN SOON
Profesor Gordon has had a dis-
tinguished career both here and
abroad in the field of oriental stud-
ies. For a number of years he LEONARD'S SHOES
served as field archaeologist for
the American Schools of Oriental "from Crib :brit College"
Research in Iraq, Palestine and
Syria, and ' participated in the
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famous excavations in which the
treasures from the Royal Tombs
of Ur of the Chaldees, now on ex-
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hibit in the Museum of the Uni- 04:s04),0-0-1:1-1X14
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