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- Page fifteen

A. B. Knoppow Pies

Jewish Youth's

L1STEN- IN

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Abraham B. Knoppno*,., well
known Detroit printer, died Fri=
day at University':Hospital, Ann
Arbor, after a brief illness. He
was 54 years
old.- . _ .
-
.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at Lewis Bros.- Burial was
in Machpelah Cemetery.
His survivors are his widow,.
Mildred; two daughters, Elaine
and Beverly; a sister, Mrs. Harry
GlanZ, all of Detroit, and two
brothers, Herman and Meyer, of
New York.

By _Danny Raskin •
, BIRTHDAY CONGRATS to a
;great man—FRED M. BUTZEL.
* * *
HERE 'N THERE . Pvt.. Har- • Dave Sillman, 42,' 746 Coiling-
Vey Stone is wowing 'enr .at 'Fcirt wood, died Aug. 16. Funeral serv-
"Custer with his "Sam,'The Tailor" ices' were' held Aug, 19. A grad-.
:ditty . . . He's been directing and uate of Northeastern High school,
producting some swell s . hOmfat he served in the Navy- in World_
ithe fort . . . Sidney. Bersha,4 seemS. War I. He was a charter member
of Temple Israel. Survivors are
to have ended his._:_jong
his wife, Phylls; three sons, Je-
f or the right,-„ope
d they rome M., Hebert P. and Cpl.
•Tannenbaum is the gal :".an
brRther,
:both have the old. feeling . . . Robert S. Sillmap;
Weather, too ..hot for dancing, Morton, of Los Angele8, and a
isn't worrying the A.Z.A. boy sister, Mrs. Hattie IC FIslier.
*
as their Labor Day Dance at the
*
_Masonic Temple, Sept. 6, 'draws
Albert' Slonim, 74, died •Aug.
near;.... . Plans have been' com- 12. -Ftmeral services _were *held
pleted for a thoroughly air-con- Aug. 13, at the Chesed shel Emes,
ditioned ballroom, and thO'§,,,9410 and.. was directed by Ira Kauf-
thing the fellows have stopped man, Funeral . director.
Sweating about! •
Leizer Levine *6'ffitialed.' 'fie , is
; TEMPLE BETH EL'S honor survived by his only daughter,
roll lists 300 in service .. . Nettie Slonim, 3021 West Grand.
Shaarey Zedek numbers about
250 and A.Z.A. totals 126 . . .
Max Jaffee of 3226 Monterey
Jewish Center records, not coin s-
Plete, show 274 members in the Ave. died Aug. 23 at the age of -
Armed Forces . . . Information 65. He is survived by three
regarding Junior Hadassah's thea- daughters, Mrs. Irwin Tamler,
M. Manuel Pearl and Sylvia
ter party at the Lafayette,
Jaffee; a sister, Mrs. I. Katzman
be had by calling TI.:, ,“020
Petty Officer . Morrie Tarp writes - Of Winds6r. - "Funeral services
from the Pacific_that his flair his were held from the 'Hebrew Me-
morial
-Rabbi Moses
turned ,porripIetely :';White.!
Pvt. 'Freddy' SheVer : lbs.' Fisher; aril Cahthr Katzman of
lighter :It; carrip: CrO*der;;Te."
.
' ficiatin-g. Burial was :in Oak-
'THURSDAY EVES ha 'been view: Cemetery..; • - _ _
set aside yas
Funeral, 'services 4-or .the late
Seni 'ciant-e
attli Jew-
ish Center': .
:iGote- LOO H. Mark§-__werelield at Lewis
into Bros. Funeral Hoine on 4‘494day.
. lick and---Lt; RaY Otock •.
DetrOit,
fur1Ough.:andi!ivttirned SurvivOrs are. his . wife; a
to camp as inarriectMek:I.;..::.:. Pvt, son, Pvt. Don of the U.- S, Ariny,
Bernie"_,Whiterna#,:- follows :suit, - 'and 'a daughter, Sally; three
this -Igonday . PVt. Lou Fried. $Aters, ' Mrs. Goldie Loveinan,
FiI.Orence.,,Suppiek of c1eve-
may_ join' the _ parade with Vir-.
fa44
Mae -Florman- of
ginia Weiss, a little later.
cagoc
- „,' ,
THE FASSING of Judge Harry
B. keidan is greatlY: . rnOiirried ;by
o
AlOOnifield's funeral
yoUthS through61# the city
As a member of the board , of the services - . were h _ eld ''TuesdaY: . at
Jewish Community ;= Center; his Lewis. Bros He; is.'survived. by :a
daughters, Mrs.
continued inter„Ot;.in riuth:activ; son. 4ittOr ,
and MrS. Harry
ities : was •
• his . • aVid?:::Holttniaii
. • ,
younger day_ sr JUdge Z
eiolan,. was KaY - AWb'bruthers, Joe and Sam.
*
*
a meinber of-;the .,Mi.ohigan
and' ..Play:04.•center
:Slobin'- 6f 2331. Elmlidiit
onj- the tasterp. High -fOOtbail Ave.; died` Aug. 16 at the -age of
team: ' •
ral
frdM:ti-ie: Ira Kaufman', unreal

Bnai Brith Woman Leader' ouils
WAC Cathp AS War Dept ' Guest'

The WeePs

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with'burianat.-. 0nai.33)-avid
Site ' 74:,,galr
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'9141; 9*daUghter; i1 ors.
WaX-
ree-lirgfrigrS, Isaac, Louis
b .TYeedman of Bosto*.

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*

Missed the Real Point
Samuel Maltzman of 24a3
News from Norway relates
Blaine Ave., dipd Aug. 17 at the
the following:
t•
•A few days ago. r the- Quisling ale of 64. Funeral services were
Ira: Kaufman Fun,
newspaper, Fritt Folk, i , Posed ;
this question to its readers:- seral : Inme :;with Rabbi Laze:-
"Who made the cheapest trip Levine officiating. Burial was 'in
across the North Sea?" The an- Nusach Arie Cemetery. He is sur-
swer was: "King Haakon, ,be-, vived by his wife, Sadie; two
cause the entire trip cost him S'pns, Ben and Julius; a daugh-
only one crown." The next ter, Mrs. Ida: Lieberwitz.
* *
Morning an unidentified man
telephoned__ the.. editor awl. said
Leon Lipuick . of ',1906 Pingrtfe
he had etjoyed the
i,rx New
jpke
but added, that the newspaper at- the.:: age of 68a. Ile leaves tv,b
had missed the real point. "What daughters, Mrs. D. Brodie aitd
i.§ that?" asked the editor. Mrs. Ben Cohn; and a sister, Bifit.
"Well," said the man, "when Leon Fisher. Funeral services
the King returns he will get were held from the Ira Kaufm
the crown back, and then he Funeral Home Aug. 18. Rab10.1
..haye
the mtire- Hershman- officiated.:.:Iritermelit
rounct trip
haiing was in'Clover Hill park`ter4-
cost him ,anything!"
' etery;
_

RAndolph

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FOR SALE—Steinway Plane, trench
decorated by artist. Original cost
$2,500. Will sacrifice for-$800.- Leav-
ing city. Also for sale, pair French
Severe urns, pair Venetian . Commo-
des, large Dresden vase, Onex ta-
ble, French Provincial bedroom suite.
Also selling home. 17158 Santa-' Bar-
bara. UN 3-0588.

1Irs Mali ace TOrner (3rdjrbm left), president of the . Women's
SuPte Me:. 6061,, ce'Brrii BritKfis shown at Fort Des Moines, Ibwa,

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ROOM wanted with telephone service.
Northwest section. Noah' NaChbush,
Call Ty 5-0976.

PERMANENT 'position paying $40

dtirini; •
'foiti s-6,C.4-1W.:2Wqineri) s Army Corps camp as an official
weekly for.dapa.ble saleswoman, with
ability to train for position as as-
guest :of the y:Sr,?..g, Dep#iiMenr
sistant sportswear manager. In Pon:-
Mr8; :Turner :1:441.C.1:01e.101ur:., as one of the 37 members of, the - tiac's
best women's specialty store.
advisory (ctincikelf,::-Wef,;::Wpriien's Interests Section of the War
Apply in person for interview. Ar-
thur's, 48 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac,
DepartMeneb„B140, •
With her are- Third. Officer Miriam Goldstein,, , of Chicago, Michigan.
member` of the Bnai 'Brith Girls; Robert C. Lappen, Deg Moines, SALES - GIRLS WANTED for ladies'
past president of Bnai Brith District 6; and Auxiliary ,Elizabeth , and children's shop. Janet's Shoppe, : •
9021 Twelfth ; St., .TY. 4-9296,
Pullin,' Los Angeles, former 'Chairman of Bnai Girls " in
District 4:


Huge Financing
Proposed ,for
Zion Migthtion

Dr. Goldstein Declares That
Zionist Convention Must-
Consider Program

NEW YORkA proposal that
American 4ionists give immedi-
ate consideration to the formula-
tion and adoption,,,of a huge
program, of financing ."to provide
for the immigration into Pales-,
tine of a million or more Jews
in the shortest possible time at
the conclusion of the war," was
made here by Gdld-
stein, president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund of • America and
national Zionist leader, in, a
statement issued in connection
with the 46th annual convention
of the Zionist Organization of
America, scheduled for Sept. 11-
13 at Columbus, 0.
Expressing cOnfidence that the
American Jewish Conference will
"adopt a vigorous Palestine reso-
lutioi• embodying the Biltrnore
platform - and affirni the right of
the Jewish people . to' large scale
Jewish • immigration into
tine, and to a self-governing
Jewish Commonwealth - there
upon the attainment Of a Jewish
majority," Dr Poldstein asserted
that such a resoldtion' will be
"the -incontrovertible 'answer
both to. Jeirish anti-Zionists aria
to non ` -Jews in . government' cin.:
cies who 'Airport 'to JuS'titr their
negative attitude to ZiohiSM''Oh
the pretext that jeWs:
*r-
ick/sly
t h.re : th
selves.' "
* _ * *

Zionist Unity_ipropesal.
Offered Ry'.Revikionists
=
(JTA) ThEk:New
Zionist Organization issued a
declaratiop,: that
'unity between the two Zionist
organizations could be brought:,
closer than ever before" if
David Ben-Gurion„leader . of the
Histadruth, would • -Make. clear
ixrhether his recent sbee'clies as
well as his article of last week
in Palestine newspaper Hatzofeh
can be regarded as his., accept-
ance !of the 'iteVisionist slogan,
"a JeWish Sfate - ori both sides
of the Jordan:"

Louis James Rosenberg
Listed Biographically ..
In Jewish Encyclopedia

JOHN Jr. KO.ZAREN,
Waysie.„ . CoMity' ,..Treasurer„..

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- Louis James Rosenberg, 'prom-

SLEEPING
ine.nt Detroit attorney, is listed
biographically in Volume 9 of
DQLLARS.
the Universal !Jewish Encyclope-
should be put to work now before
dia. His name was inadvertently it's
too late. 'You' may wake Up 'with
omitted from the announcement 50c dollars—can you afford to. take
this
We will help you to
in The Jewish_ News , two • weeks .help chance?
yourself. Facts & Figures from
Mr. Bedford...
ago. "
DOWN. Massive, 3- story all,
Mr. Rosenberc;' who was born 5 $5,000
i-ms. tiled baths, easy. split small
inCLatvia - in 1876, came to this units. ilTonderfal
location Secend Ave.
Temple. Sacrifice only $17,500:.
Country in 1890. 1-16'.i'seceiVed Kis Masonic
SETTLE ESTATE, 17 apts. near
LL.B. froth the , poroit.College Ford Hospital 4 to 5 rms. New Stovei,.
stoker. Nets 14% on entire price, only
of Law. in 1900.
$40,000.
$12,000.
From 1906 to 1909, Mr. .13.0"s'en: - . • $12,000 Terms,
DOWN. 'Outstanding cor. 4 to
berg was American Consul at 5 .rms., fine cond., bin fed stoker. ,
hot water heater, insulated
Seville; Spain. He was Consul at tankless
attic, new stoves. Temporary- cheap
Pernambuco, Brazil, 1909-1a,' and rents $10,500. Must be liquidated, only
has been • honorary :Consul Of $60,000.
CASS AVE. 32 apt. fihe cond., .20
Panama in Detroit since 1923. In rm.
house, 1 story store,
'
all $65,000;
1924 the King of Spain made terms. Imagine apt. alone once sold
$105,000 cash: Cheap OPA rents," $14,-
him a Knight of the Order of
Isabella la Catolica.
50 APTS., all 3 rms. Location of - in-
creasing values, firm rents, no matter
what the times. Trust Co. valued few
Al Jolson has at last ,received years ago $240,000. Estate liquidation
his uniform. Sometime ago he only $135,000. Terms about $50,O®.
suggested to the .government that
all camp entertainers be garbed HOMER WARREN & CO,
CAdillac 0321
in some distinguishing uniform
for they, too, are in the armed
service—Morale Branch. Now he
BUSINESS
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overseas. - •
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