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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-02-08

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Page Twelve

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and This Legal Chronicle

Officials Working to
Facilitate Immigration
To the United States

CLASSIFIED . • .

MISCELLANEA/LS

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

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING.
Went It clean?
Call M. Green! Hogarth 4020.

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and Dec-
orating. Homes, Stores, and Offices.
Job Insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler
0-8348.

ATTENTION: PRIDES! You may now
rent your wedding yells at reasonable
pricee. Large selection of the latest
,reatione. bong or abort veils to pick
Dom. TV. 5-5304 any day crept
Saturdays.

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
7-1855. 9447 McQuade.

FOR RENT-APARTMENT

3-ROOM nicely furnished apartment.
Must buy furniture. TO. 8-8288.

WANTED TO RENT

FLAT, APARTMENT or ROOM with
kitchen privileges. Furnished or un-
furnished, for veteran and wife. Call
Avery Chanese, TO. 6-2361.

VETERAN and wife In desperate need
of apattment or flat, furnished or un-
furnished, best references. Call TV.
4-0189 or Tit. 1-0655.

REFINED BUSINESS GIRL desires to
rent a room with private family or
share an apartment. Kitchen Privi-
leges preferred. Call Sunday, HO.
1315.

ROOM, in a private home. with tele-
phone privileges, modern, well lighted
and romfor table, in Dexter-Elmhurst
section. Prefer gentleman or em-
ployed lady. NO. 3026.

In accordance with President
Truman's directive, a group of
government officials are now in
Ft Itt RENT-Large tut nished room to the American occupied zones in
rent. Suitable for gentleman. Tyler
5-5102. Apply at 2258 W. Euclid be- Germany and Austria working on
the problem of establishing consu-
tween 14th and La Salle.
lar services to facilitate the immi-
ATTRA("f I YE 110081 for lady In con- gration of persons in those zones
genial home of Iwo adults. Pleasant
who wish to come to the United
environment, unlimited phone, good
n ansportation. Calvert locality. Call States under the quota laws.
It is now timely for relatives
TO. 8-6409.
and friends in this country to be-
11111IM for gentleman employed day's
gin preparation of the necessary
Call TV. 6-0657.
affidavits and the assembling of
the supporting documents for peo-
IttelN1 in four room apartment with
lady Inc Mg alone for a lady or a ple residing in the American oc-
gentleman. Separate bedroom. Good cupied zones.
transportation. Unlimited phone. Ref-
The Jewish Social Service Bu-
erences required. TV. 5.0688. 2556 \V.
reau and Resettlement Service,
Philadelphia.
5737 Second Blvd., are prepared
to assist interested persons with
FOR. SALE
this procedure. Appointments for
LOT - Leslie west of Dexter. Priced interviews should be made by tel-
below: market. Owner. To. 9-1871.
ephoning TR. 2-4080.

TO. 8-8880.

EXCHANGE TENANCY

VETERAN, Wife and Child will ex-
change beautiful 2-room a pert ment

with porch for 6-room flat, or will
buy flat in good vondit ion. NO. 2939.

SHARE DRIVING

LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA about
paseengera,
Feb. 15. Have room for
one who Is willing to help drive. Tit.

1-3782 during day and TR. 1-7470

evenings. Ask for 51r. Fried.
A BOARDING HOME is desired for a
16-year-old Jewish boy. For more in-
formation, please call Mr. Wineman, SITUATIONS WANTED
TR. 2-4080 between 10 a.m. and 5 p m

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 or un-
furnished, by three adults. Northwest
section. Will consider buying. Sunday,
TO. 8-2835. Weekdays, VI. 2-3040.

COUPLE urgently needs 3 to 5 rooms,
unfurnished apartment, flat or in-
come. Itental no object. Excellent
references. UN. 3-7737.

VETERAN, wife and 18 year old daugh-
ter wish furnished apartment or will
share home. Urgent. Call Townsend
6-7190.

INCOME, single or apartment in north-
west section. Adults. Liberal reward.
UN. 3-9292.

REFINED WORKINO GIRL, would like
to rent a room with a nice family.
Gladstone - Linwood vicinity. Write
I ■ etroIt Jewish Chronicle or phone
TV. 6-9603.

FOR RENT .

BRIGHT, PLEASANT ROOM, convenient
transportation. Ilexter - Grand River -
Joy Road action. Employed couple
or gentleman. TY. 5-9648.

EUCLID - SECOND - Pleasant room
with privileges in at tow( lye apart-
ment building, for baldness woman.
niers. TO. 7-7635.

LARGE itoold In beautiful home of
adults for gentleman, Unlimited tele-
phone. Call 111. 8-1299.

ACCURATE EMPIA)YMENT offers re-
liable, competent day workers $5-

8 hrs. Maids by week, stay or go-also
porters. Phone TEmple 1-3840.

DEPENDABLE MANAGER for small
office. Can follow up direct mail or

phone orders. Posting experience and
also purchasing knowledge. Write De-
troit Jewish Chronicle, Box 512.

11E1.1' O'ANTED

RELIABLE WOMAN as sitter, afternoon
Or evening, neighborhood of LaSalle

and Elmhurst. TO. 7-7399.

P.M LitILM. ED BOOKKEEPER to take
barge of entire system. Good pay.
,lust have references. Write Detroit
Jewish Chronicle, Box 729.

GIRL for Maul afire agOney, office work.
Those with experience only need ap-
ply. Good hours and good pay. Write
Detroit Jewish Chronli le, Box 400.

LXI LRIENCED COOK for new mod-
ern east side delicatessen store. Apply
Lou's Finer Foods, 12738 East Jeffer-

son, across from Contlr ental Motors.

E X PERI ENCEI t DELICATESSEN Kind-
W101 man for new modern east side
store. Apply I..ou's Finer M'am, 127:18
East Jefferson, act 055 from Contin-
e n tal Motors.

ELDER LY WilloONV desires middle-aged

HANNAH JACOBS

76 years of age, a resident of De-
troit for the last 33 years, died at
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fineman, with whom she had lived
for 32 years. She is also survived
by three sons, M. Jacobs, Sol and
Abraham Jacobs, 21 grandchildren
and 12 great grandchildren.

Furniture Dirty, Soiled,
Spotted, Greasy?

lady In home of small, quiet family.
Kitchen privileges or hoard. Ref.•r-
etire. Ti).7.7635

Upholstered furniture cleaned at

your home just like new. New

scientific formula.
THREE PIECES ONLY $10
Appointment only, Call -
TO. 9 - 0369
or TO. 9-4881.

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN
Detroit. Favorite
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wedding

LAMP REPAIRS

Cereino-

sok' Performed al
Home and by Ap-

The family of the late Rubin
Miller wishes to thank their rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown them during
their recent bereavement.

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TO 8.3773

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Sarah's Poultry & Eggs

In memory of Kam Sulaanek and
the lute Kreindel Sulaanek, who
jumped away Lee. 8, 1945, a donu
tion of $100.00 web given by the
kidbistiek family, ton Napoleon, to
the worthy nosily of the tilltutrei
Clicrud biros' Loan. Jeruaalem, Pul-
e/aline through Rabbi Jos. Eisen-
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very exciting story. . . The author
insists that Hitler's marriage doc-
ument and his will are merely
tricks to cover up his traces :tad
that the Fuehrer is probably in
Argentina. . . Tnc press under-
lieve it or not the new story was
played a recent anti-Semitic out-
break in Buenos Aires and h o.
suppressed because of the demand
by hush-minded Jewish business-
men of the Argentine. . , Gladys
Schmitt, whose novel "David the
King" is on America's best seller's
list, got most of her erudition
from the Jewish encyclopedia.
Hats off to Warner Bros. for their
short "Hitler Lives." . . It's
must. . . Welcome home Zeldt
Popkin, just back from a four-
month Red Cross mission in Eu-
rope. . . Zelda is one of our best
mystery writers.

ATTENTION: MR. O'DONNELl.

"The Daily Noose" is a very in-
teresting parody tabloid published
by the CIO. . . In it appears a
Washington column entitled "Cap-
itol Stiff" by Don O'Jonnell. . .
Under the caption "The Unknown
Soldier Writes," we read the fol-
lowing letter which should be of
special interest to John O'Donnell,
the Daily News columnist: "Dear
Mr. O'Donnell: The boys in our
outfit are very grateful to you for
helping us understand the war.
. . What saps we were to have
thought there was a struggle to
annihilate Fascism when all the
time our real enemies were El-
eanor Roosevelt and the CIO. .
Your columns have certainly built
up our morale and we don't know
how we could have licked the
Nazis without you." .. If you can
get the "Noose," don't miss it,
Mr. O'Donnell.

OPEN SOON

LEONARD'S SHOES

"from Crib thru College"

7340 W. McNichols at Prairie

EAT and be MERRY

Lunch - 11:30 till 2
Dinner - 5 till 8

Enjoy the Delightfully Different

Food Served at the

WILSHIRE

No order too large or too small
Made for house parties or
receptions . . .

Collingwood at Third

MRS. ROTH
TYler 5.7661

Closed Sundays 'Fill March 1st

OPEN TO ALL

To the SURVIVORS of the
3500 People of Blessed Memory
Who Are Buried in the

Beth Olam Cemetery

(Also

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This cemetery has been neglected (or years and some of the snows
are illegible.

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with the newly organized committee, members
of

which will meet every Sunday morning from 11 to
12, at the Shaarey Zedeli, to bring their voluntAr!.
cont ► ihutions at that time And to
cooperate in rs-
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respect of the deceased.

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Friday, February 8, 1946

The Committee on un-American
Activities of the House of Repre-
sentatives does not like commit-
tees which fight anti-Semitism. ..
Ernie Adamson, chief counsel of
the Congressional Committee
wrote a most amazing letter to the
National Committee to Combat
Anti-Semitism. .. The letter reads,
in part, like this: "I have received
a copy of a formal petition being
distributed by you, together with
solicitation of money for the pur-
pose of controlling the thoughts
of American citizens." . . Now
just think of it! . . A committee
of statesmen characterizing a pe-
tition against anti-Semitism as an
effort to "control thoughts." .. The
chairman of the National Com-
mittee to Combat Anti-Semitism
answered Adamson: "It seems to
KARBAL FAMILY CLUB
uq that you are far more con-
The Karbal family club met at cerned with protecting fascists and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua anti-Semites than in exposing
Karbal, of Webb Ave. The next them."
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Karbal, ANSWER PERIOD .. .
also of Webb Ave.
Yes, there is reason to believe
that the Attorney General will not
move to resume the trial against
the seditionists. . . It is true that
the campaign to rebuild Charles
aituarie3
A. Lindberg is only in its initial
stage. . . Don't be surprised if he
RABBI BENJAMIN ARATIN
is nominated for the Senate on
the Republican ticket. . . The corn-
of 3329 Richton, died Jan. 29 at mittee of War Veterans against
the age of 83. Services were held discrimination is organizing pick-
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Cha- et squads to picket newsstands
pel on the following day. Rabbi selling the New York Daily News.
Thumim and Rabbi Rabinowitz . . And notwithstanding the in-
officiated. Interment was in the sistence of Defense Organizations
Beth Abraham Cemetery. He is to refer to Father Terminiello as
survived by his sons, Max, Hyman the "Defrocked Priest," we state
and Izak, and daughters, Mrs. J. once more that this anti-Semitic
Nachwalter and Mrs. Henry Art- clergyman was merely removed
man.
from his church in Alabama. . .
He was not defrocked. . , The
Anti-Defamation League deserves
BENJAMIN ARNDT
credit for its action against a
large Wisconsin insurance com-
of 2911 Monterey Ave., died Jan. pany which Instructed its agents
30. Services and interment were "not to solicit insurance from Af-
held in New York City on Sunday. ricans, Hebrew, Chinese, etc."
He leaves his wife, Minnie; a
daughter, Muriel of New York; a MISCELLANY .. .
brother, George, and a sister, Mrs.
The actor who plays Justice
Simon Marks, of New York.
Brandeis in the recently released
radio transcription of the life
Story of the great American Jew
LENA BOOKSTEIN
is none other than our good friend
of 2415 Oakman Blvd., died Feb. 2. Sam Jaffe. , . The Ku Klux Klan
Services were held at the Ira is riding again in Washington. .
Kaufman Funeral Chapel on Mon- The city is flooded with K.K.K.
day. She leaves her sons, Jack, Hy- leaflets reading: "We must have
man and Harry; her daughters, help to put the niggers and Jews
Mrs. David Goldrath, Mrs. Aaron in their proper standing. We need
Weisbrot, Mrs. Louis LaMed, Mrs. help at once!" . . Antoni Grono-
Jack Tucker and Mrs. Sarah No- wicz's novel "Hitler's Wife" is it
vograd. Rabbi M. Rothenberg and
Cantor H. Adler officiated.

HOUSE - Northwest section. 5 room
single, gas heat, natural fireplace,
step saver, storm and screen, car-
stove, refrigerator. $11,500.
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