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DETR011 JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
HIAS Reports 11,000 of Original
80,000 Yugoslavian Jews Still Alive
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MISCELLANEOUS
DUPONT French Cleaner', 7671
W.
McNichols, cor. Santa Barbara. UN
3-2900. We call for and deliver. ONE
DAY SERVICE.
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WANTED TO BUT
PA llTI' WA NTI; to buy 2-family house.
Linwood - Dexter section. No brokers.
TOwnsend 8-2396.
PROFESSIONAL wall washing done.
DeYs. TYler 5-8304; evenings, TYler
7-H76.
WA NT1-71) - Late model car
good
condition. Will pay cash. Preferably
front private party. TO. 8.5435.
DAVID HOROWIT7,, the Teacher-He.
brew. Yiddish, English, Citizenship
and Bar-Mitzval. Reading and writ.
log guaranteed. free trial lesson. 4081
Monterey. NOrt'llawn 2680.
EXPERIENCED 11001:1:91EPER. Apex
Cloth Co. TYler 7-1053, 7255
Dry ■ It.n, Mr. Slat tin.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and Dec-
orating. Homes, Stores and Offices.
Job Insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler
6-8348.
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.
CARPENTRY WORK OF ALL KINDS .
Reasonable prices. Isadore Schwartz
TYler 7-7758.
PAINTING and DECORATING. Rest.
dential and commercial. Immediate
service. Neat work. Colors to suit
your taste. Paul Broad ,TO. 5-1370.
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING -
Flom sanding, patch plastering. Arch-
es built. Guaranteed workmanship.
Call M. GREEN, HO. 4020.
A-1 PAINTING, wall washing, paper
cleaning. 10 years' experience; quick
service. TYler 6-2091.
ANY OLD CLOTHING WANTED-Best
prices paid for men's suits, topcoats
and shoes. TYler 4-3625.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID - Fur Used
Furniture. Buy-Rite Tltndture. 2236
Michigan. CA. $150 - 8613.
HELP WANTED
lit 1 01:KEEPER, EXPERIENCED
ASSIST in new modern constructed
office. Good pay and good hours. Ex-
cellent opportunity for advancement.
Call from 9 to 5. TYler 7.8888.
DELP WANTED
LARGE,
furnished
employed
and tax work.
Possess executive ab-
ility. Box 101, Jewish Chronicle.
EAGLE SCOUT or young man with sim-
ilar training to act no counsellor to
IWO boys a and 6 years
HI
summer home, Northern Mich-
igan, Jute and August. State training
and references, ONO salary expected.
Write chronicle, this 600.
of age
A st
BURNER SAI,ES"FX - We pits
highest eommission lo the city. 13411
Gratiot Ave. Apply 10 to 12 noon
LAMP REPAIRS
Ohl style flow sad table town brought so
to data Vain nods Into lames. Parts for
all lamas. Broken 'tau and pertain's hum
restored. Also 3-Way and Flearateant.
Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered
TO 8-3773
porch room,
gent lentan. Good
PLEASANT ROOM for couple or two
girls. Kitchen privileges. Good trans-
portation,
unlimited phone.
Kosher
couple preferred. TOwnsend 5-9126.
UNTIL
P. M.
I GRANS AVE.. UST
Painting and Decorating
High Grade Workmanship
Interior - Exterior
Commercial-Residential
Free Estimates
transportation. TYier 6-6657.
EAGLE
Painting & Decorating Co.
Max 11 Osman
TOwnsend 6.5528
Joe Stillman
WIDOW'
WI TI I TWO children will
share home with one or two business
girls or couple. Northwest section.
DAvison 3153
UN. 2 - 0325.
CLEAN ROOM
MALE
for large food outlet.
Must have thorough know ledge of re-
tail al
Including statistical
LAMP REPAIR SERVICE
FURNISHED room,
Webb, near Dexter.
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NICELY FURNISHED room for busi-
'nesa woman. Kitchen privileges. Call
HOgarth 5398.
for an
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cGmi"rizoi,l,Elt
very large. Private entrance. Kitchen
privileges. Townsend
7-2157. 2902
NICE,
FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER, experienced installment
furniture or Jewelry. Salary open.
Baer Furniture i'o. Pi. 5766.
FOR RENT - ROOMS
BEAUTIFULLY
-
wows.........
for a :41n:zit.
person In
home of adults. Close to Dexter bus.
3301 Blaine.
raimoirsomost
FURNITURE DIRTY,
SOILED, SPOTTED,
GREASY?
ROOM for gt•ntiontin In good hots,
3252 R hitt On.
Upholstered furniture cleaned
at your home just like new.
WANTED TO RENT
New Scientific Formula
THREE PIECES FOR $15
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
For vrompt service call
RELIABLE business loan wa n ts to rent
I; or 7 room flat or house, willing to
pay 6 months or 1 year's rent in ad-
vance. Linwood - Dexter section pre-
ferred. TOwnsend 8-2396.
JAY-KAY FURNITURE
CLEANERS
TO. 9.0369 or TO. 9.4881
TWO PROFESSIONAL men and mother
desire apt., flat or house In north-
west section. Will pay 1 vent's rent
In advance. N'E. 6-2600 or UN. 1-6400.
1 n o o NEP o 4 • n o
o •sww4e ■ rormon. ■ S:.
FINE, EMPLOYED business woman
would like room in quiet home in
northwest section or would share
apartment. Tiwnnend 6-8221.
a iLariei
FUR N'IsIIED
APARTIMENT
for t wo
professional men. CAdIllae 1 II O.
HARRY SCHWARTZ
of %Vest Grand Ave., died on Apri:
5. He is survived by five sons,
Maurice, Louis, Albert and Jo-
seph of Detroit, and Henry of
Toledo; four daughters, Mrs. L.
EXCHANGE TRNANCT
Clayman, Mrs. Pearl Perlman
3-110(I5f APARTMENT. .111At deem a tad. Mrs. Sarah Lee Barnes and Mrs
for 5 or 6 rooms. gas or oil heat.
Molly Shapiro of Detroit; three
Dexter - Davison section. TO. 7.0677,
brothers, Max of Detroit, Jack and
WILL EX(•Il ANON
roont apartment
Isaac of Toronto; a sister, Mrs.
tier 5 or C r,iont riot Linwood - Dex-
Freda Osulky of Toronto, and 12
ter section. TOwnsend 84169.
grandchildren. Burial was at the
Beth Yehuda Cemetery.
FOIL SALE
VETERAN and wife in need of apt.
or itleorne In west or northwest !WV-
(Ion. Quiet couple, both working, no
children. TOwnsend 8-0673.
FOI'li YARD .‘1,1,
with dozen napkins. 1'N. 1-9111.
eloth -V
HOUsg! Fi1lt SALE ---- 77;0 oak man
I 'fleet.
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Six
roots
"pp, by
Iture•dla , 0
vutiancy.
Dr. Hack, It Andolph 7790.
CHINA - LENOX autumn
pattern six
(linnet plates, bread and butter, cups
saucers. Mrs. Gage, (11. 5700,
and
evenings.
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LA SALLE
Window Shade Co.
WINDOW SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
Cleaned and Repaired
LINOLEUM
Inlaid and Battleship
Russ and Furniture
VENETIAN BLINDS
Drapery Herdsare
Better Quarters-Better Service
To Customers
MOVED TO
8642 LINWOOD AVE.
CALL TYLER 5.1230
SAMUEL KOTIN
of 2415 Atkinson, died April 2.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Chapel with
Rabbi Eisenman, Cantor Shulsin-
ger and Cantor Boyarsky officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife, Dora;
two sons, Rubin and Irving; t,
daughter, Mrs. Karl Martin; and a
sister, Mrs. Samuel White of Chi-
cago. Interment was in the Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
ESTHER BLUGERMAN
Out of the 80,000 Jews who lived
in Yugoslavia before the war, only
11,000 remain alive, according to
a report received by the Hebrew
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
ciety (HIAS), from Harry Balt-
san, HIAS representative in the
Near East, who is visiting the
Balkan nations to determine where
additional HIAS offices should be
established.
Of the surviving Jews, approxi-
mately 1,000 are former members
of the Yugoslavian armed forces
who were taken prisoners of war,
and the bulk of the remainder
consists of young and middle aged
Jewish men and women who fled
to the mountains during the Nazi
invasion and joined the Partisans.
While there is some Anti-Semi-
tism in Yugoslavia, largely a her-
itage of the German occupation,
this is exceptional. Jews now have
full equality in Yugoslavia. More-
over, the Government is actively
assisting in the return of property
which was confiscated by the Na-
zis. Where the original owners are
no longer alive, the property is
being returned to their relatives
in a direct line of descent.
In common with the rest of the
population, the Jews suffer from
the present poor economic situa-
American Jewish
Congress To Hold
Annual Dinner
All three groups of the Detroit
American Jewish Congress, the
Women's Division, the Business
and Professional Group and the
Detroit Section of the American
Jewish Congress will hold their
annual dinner on Wednesday, Ap-
ril 24, at 7 p.m., at Huyler's in
the Fisher Bldg.
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig rf
London, England, eminent Ameri-
can and World Jewish Congress
leader, will be the guest speaker.
His topic will be "The Postwar
Situation of the Jews.
From the joint office of the De-
troit American Jewish Congress,
it is announced that this dinner
promises to be the outstanding
social function of the season. Re-
servations must be in not later
than April 22. Call Mrs. L. Rosen-
zweig, TO. 8-8669.
Elizabeth Penfil, chairman of
the Committee for Law and Legis-
lation of the Detroit Section of
the American Jewish Congress,
was one of a group of Detroit
delegates who attended the "Win
the Peace" Conference held in
Washington. D.C., on Friday Apr.
5, through Sunday, Apr. 7. At this
conference, all matters pertaining
to peace, how to win and secure
it, were discussed at great length.
Cardinal Spellman
Contributes $1,000
To UJA Drive
Reflecting the deep conviction
among Americans of all faiths
that rescue of the 1,400,000 Jewish
survivors of Europe is the com-
mon task of all humanity, Francis
Cardinal Spellman this week sent
a contribution of $1,000 to the
8100.000.000 campaign of the Unit-
ed Jewish Appeal for Refugees,
Overseas Needs and Palestine.
Acknowledging Cardinal Spell-
man's contribution, Edward M. M.
Warburg, Chairman of the Greater
New York United Jewish Appeal,
hailed the participation by Cardi-
nal Spellman in the extraordinary
$100.000.000 campaign for relief, re-
habilitation and resettlement of
the surviving Jews of Europe. He
stated: "It is heartening indeed at
such a time to know that men
and women of good will of every
faith share our concern over the
welfare of the stricken Jews over-
seas. who were the first victims
of Nazi fury."
Histadruth Plaits
Silver Jubilee
Mordecai Halevi, executive ■ ].
rector of the Histadruth
this week announced completion
of plans for the Silver Jubilee c(1-
ebration of the HADOAR, a puo-
lication of the Histadruth Ivrith
The HADOAR (The Post) is lb
only Hebrew weekly issued in tit
Western Hemisphere, and the on.
ly Hebrew journal that has ap-
peared in this country during
long period without interruption.
In order to celebrate this event
in American Jewish life, a series
of nation - wide celebrations will
t t r e a a i a p l lace
t n oa tti
H
i nA D a otik e
festival
' c u lm i the
and its editor, Menachem
low.
tion. The position of the Jewish
community is made somewhat
more difficult because of the high
degree of government control of
business, which has resulted in
many former small proprietors
being without means to earn a
living. Moreover, there is no pro-
vision in Government service for
such categories as intellectuals,
priests and rabbis. As a result, a
part of the Jewish community is
now dependent on assistance from
abroad, which is being supplied by
a number of agencies.
Film Appeals for
Easing Palestine
Emigration Bars
CICIMMIMIIMIMICNIC5C50AW
Enjoy Gas Heat
"Israel Marches On," a 20-min-
ute documentary film on Palestine
NO ASHES • NO FUSS
has been released by the Mizra-
NO MUSS
chi Women's Organization of Am-
erica. Produced by Peter Elgar
Material and Workmanshsp
and narrated by Arnold Moss, the
Fully Guaranteed
film portrays the constructive
For Free Estimate Call
work being done by the organiza-
tion in the rehabilitation of Jew-
ish native and refugee children in
CO.
Palestine.
Starting with a brief sequence
PR.
3600
on the desperate conditions in
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Europe, the story shifts quickly to
a graphic portrayal of the day AWIiIMNIGICICIPCICWOMILVC 4
by day life of the children in the
Mizrachi Women's Institutions. As
the film proceeds there may be WICIMWMIWC30i3ZIMIMIMILA
observed the gradual progression
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of the child personality from fear.
I Reinforced. Concrete. Fully
desperation and aimlessness to
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confidence, courage and purpose.
AMERICAN
The functional play of the kinder-
gartens, the personal instruction
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CO.
in both scholastic studies and vo-
TO. 8-5889
cational training, the sincere de- .5 579 Kenilworth
votion to religious and cultural 0CIMICSIMICICICWOOmslimo
training give a composite picture
of steady growth in both younger
and older children, a growth which
Rev. Cantor
reaches its climax in their absorp-
tion into the full life of the com-
DAVID GOLDEN
munity.
Detroit's Favorite MODEL
Without direct preaching, the
film is an eloquent appeal for let-
TYler 6-9490
ting down the bars of emigration
to Palestine and for enthusiastic
Wedding Ceremonies
support of the Jewish community
Performed at Home and by
in its constructive work there.
Appointment
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nae. 11111 roevsin hi today.
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Sold once 16165,0011. 31Ige. was 99 0 .-
00e. 311 apis. 2-5 rms. 2101 • Fittest
t only Ternis $20.090.
Ali 3 rms., new ref rig.. new
stoves, tine bldg.. short walk to
Wayne UN. 1Vonder value
Terms 925.000.
I • Ingree - Hamilton set. 19 apt.,
airy' rms.. new cabinet
1-5 light
sinks. nett sit, 1 .:11111t. loi,e $115,-
Rev. Cantor
JACOB SILVERMAN
ea apts.
SURGICAL MOHEL
25 Years' Practice
Recommended by Physicians
and Hospitals
000, 'Perms $:15,000 , Iwo. !tent $9600.
ray 13 0 0 Oi01111), in , IthlIng 4 1 4, %. See
9371 Wildemere
:TY. 4.0062
Mr. Bedford.
Homer Warren & Co
DIME BLDG.
CA. 0321
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1934
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._gn Memoriam
of 2420 Monterey, died April 6
In loving memory of my darling
Services were held Sunday at the
angel mother, Millie C. Berg, who
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi departed this life April 15, 1934.
Wohlgelernter officiated. She 'F
She will live forever in my heart.
survived by her sons, Albert and
Her lonely son, Harold.
Joseph; a sister, Mrs. Sophie Co-
vent; and four brothers, 3amns,
Henry, Louis and Norman Blu-
In memory of my beloved son.
german.
the late Isaac Simon, of 1970 Phi!-
adelphia, a donation of $100 was
given to the Shaarei Chessed Free
arl 5hani3
Loan Society of Jerusalem, whose
purpose is to aid the needy and
the refugees of Europe by helping
The family of the late Nathan them reestablish themselves in
Trubowitz wish to express their the homeland through Rabbi Joseph
thanks to their friends and rela- Eisenmen, the sole representative
tives for their kind expressions in the U. S.
of sympathy.
Mrs. Esther Bluma Simon.
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Friday, April 12, 194(,
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26th Year
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