Friday, September 10, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nineteen BACK THE ATTACK . WITH WAR BONDS This Advertisement Sponsored By ROBINSON FURNITURE CO. 1420 WASHINGTON BLVD. Jewish Youth's LISTENING By Danny Raskin Over in England, Sgt. Sheldon Zuieback overheard two officers in another room talking , about Detroit. Going in, Sheldon asked one if he was a Detroiter. The Officer said yes, and Sheldon said that he also lived there, and asked what part he was from: "Oh," said the officer, "I used to hang around. Briggs , Stadium a lot." "What did you do there," asked Sheldon, "sell peanuts?" "No," he replied dryly, "my father owns the • place. I'm "Spike" Briggs!" * * * Jap prisoner, Sanford Blau, sent home a card recently, that read: "I'm feeling fine. Eating good and being treated swell. Give my regards to Sweeney." * * FEARING- THAT they Wouldn't be allowed to eat them inside, two Junior Hadassah gals stood outside a cinema gulping ice cream cones. One finished hers and went in. The other got in a couple of more licks and then followed, throwing the frosty delight over her shoulder. The cone flew out the door, but it traveled alone as the ice cream took its own course and splat- tered in a juicy spray'in the face of the nearest uSher: The pciOr usher, his face, clothing and hair Covered with chocolate ice Cream, looked dumbfounded at the girl and then meekly said, "Gee, madarn, you shouldn't have done that. YOu could have eaten it in the show." * * * WONDER WHY someone doesn't get Sammy Morris to give gve out with • some times He's certainly hiding a wonder- ful set of pipes! . . . Ted, Margo- lis, barely reaching five feet,' came into town shouldered , with gold bars . . . He was commis- sioned a full-fledged bombadier, Aug. 21 . . . P. F. C. Isadore Chaikin is stationed with a med- ical detachment at Fort Riley, Kan. . . . His wife, Frances, is the pretty lass who starred in BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS • on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto Loans—Refinancing Repair Bills Financed • • • PERSONAL—. SIGNATURE ONLY UNION INVESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 Fort St. West of Wayne .9629 Livernois at Grand River 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 Frank FitzGerald's Candidacy Attracts Political Interest Need of Agency For Resettlement After War Told Obituaries Lazarus Rosenthal, 746 Coiling- wood Ave., died Monday after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Lewis Bros. Born in 1874 in Syracuse, he was in the merchandising business in Mantisque for 30 years until 1927, when he retired and made his home in Detroit with his daughter, Mrs. Sidney Imerman. His wife, the former Ray Blumrosen. died 10 years ago. Besides his daughter he is survived by a son, Samuel R., a Chicago attorney. * *• Julius Zarankin, aged 24, died Sept. 4. Services were held Sun- day at Chesed Shel Ernes, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. He is survived by his wife, Zelda; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Za- rankin; a sister, Mrs. Sam Was- serman, and a brother, Harry. * * * Eva Farber, 81, died Sept. 5 at her residence, 2740 Richton Ave • Funeral services were conducted Monday from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, with Rabb_i Mor- ris Adler and Cantor J. H. So- nenklar .officiating. - Interment was in Clover Hill Park Cem- etary. She is survived by one son, Ike C,, and :daughters, Bertha, Frances, Mrs.. A. Zeff, Mrs. Leo' Pollack, Mrs.' E. Fisher and Mrs: TSthith. Haym Salomon's Life An Interesting Book For Young Readers Circuit Court . Commissioner Howard Fast, author of a num- Frank FitzGerald's entry in the All Great Powers Must Aid ber of interesting children's political campaign for Mayor, at books, is the author of a new bi- In Financing Project, the Primaries on Oct. 5, has at- ography, under the title "Haym tracted wide interest here. Survey Reveals Salomon, Son of Liberty." The Judge FitzGerald's supporters illustrations are by Eric M. Si- WASHINGTON, (JTA) — If include labor leaders and spokes- mon. The publisher is Julian men for many racial and religious post-war immigration is to be Messner, Inc., 8 W. 40th St., New groups in Detroit. York. carried out successfully, it must Keen interest is being display- be divested of all aspects of This biography, well written ed in the Mayoralty campaign, charity by having the settlers and ably compiled, from a lite- and Commissioner FitzGerald is rary as well as historical point of considered one 'of the strongest bring with them the will and the view, has the particular value of ability to work and it must be candidates iri the field. introducing the story of Jewish financed by an international or- backgrounds in: this country. the Community Capers held at ganization with the cooperation The reader acquires informa- the Jewish Center a - few years of all the great powers, accord- tion not only about the Revolu- back . . . 'Twas when Seymour ing to a survey published by the tionary hero, Haym Salomon, Simons directed the show and who is only now being given Foreign Policy Association this wrote those three terrific songs credit for having financed the week. for it. war, but also about scores of - . The. survey, prepared by Wini- other heroes who had a share in ONE -OF Julie Adler's very fred H. Hasde,l, of the associa- the making of this land. • young pupils came up with the tion's research staff, points out Fast's "Haym Salomon" is in- question recently, "Miss Adler, that at least 16,000,000 people tended for younger readers. But if I learn to dance good will my have been uprooted as a result of it ought not to be limited to teeth be as pretty as. yours?" .. . Axis persecution and that many them. It should be read by adults Al Kushner- leaves for service, hundreds of thousands more will as well as young people, for the Sept. 11 . • . While in on fur- be displaced in the months to information it imparts, fOr the lough, Pvt. Leonard Weingarden come. educational value it possesses as Saw a lot of Audrey. Franklin a distributor of facts regarding "It seems unrealistic to assume The shortage on bottled Jewry's early part in the build- beverages didn't bother us last that all of Europe's present refu- ing of America. week . . . We umpired the De- gees, and especially those who troit-Cleveland A.Z.A. basketball are far from their old homes, will championship- game and came out be repatriated automatically as a of it without a scratch— for a result of a United Nations vic- tory," the report says. "On the change! LINERS accepted from responsible * * or persons by telephone up to other hand, it is also unlikely that Leah,_Bank§, -. 80, died Sept. 3. firms 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a BOOBY TRAPS . . .-Soldiers 'none, or feW, of those now in She i5 *.rviyed by One son, Isa- line. Minimum two lines. who pick up attractive looking Europe will be unable or un- dore; two daughters, Mrs. Jean- RAndolph 7956 objects on the battle field never willing to return. The object ette Bloch :arid-Mrs. Freda Shift- should be to return as many of man; a siste,r, Mrs. Rose Spira of FOR RENT—Furnished room in apart- take them home! ment. Couple preferred, kitchen the people who wish to go back Chicago.: :Funeral services ; were . *. * ..* privileges. Unlimited phone. 3710 to their own countries as soon as held Sept. - 9- at the Ira Kaufman Humphrey, Apt. 203. Cor. Dexter. CPL. SID BIRNBAUM and possible. Funeral Home. PANTIE GIRDLES, bras, garter and Sgt. Archie Wunsch, members of health belts made to order. MOORE'S .*,- "An essential condition of . . the Maccabees, close friends, left CORSET SHOP. 9015 Twelfth. Ty. 5-5078. Mrs: Jennie - FeinSteiri of 2012 overseas -service . . Sid went to gaining admittance for refugees Iceland and Archie to O'Ireland. in new countries is that immi- Gladstone Ave. - died Aug. 26, NICELY furnished large roam for rent. Good transportation.. Employed . -After -jo-CkeYirig around in gration be divested of the appear- aged 65. Funeral _ services Were gentleman or lady. TO. .57478$. different parts of the world, ance of charity by having the held from the Ira Kaufman Fu they met again in wide and spa- settlers bring with them not only neral Home. Rabbi Isaac - Stoll- WILL RENT OR SHARE part of sin- gle home in Northwest Section. to technical ability and the will to man officiated. She leaves her cious Africa. single woman or woman and child • *• * * work, but also some economic husband, Joseph; five daughters, over 4. Call after 7 p. m., TO. 5-6288. IT'S TRUE. that Marian Hoff- resources for developing their :Sophie, Ann, Mrs. Morris M. HOME FOR SALE—Modern. English style. Gas heated. Leaving city. Also man and Sidney Leib • are en- new homeland. Funds for their 1Brickner, Mrs. -Leonard Horton, for sale : Steinway., decorated piano, gaged .. . A.Z.A. basketball will transportation, settlement, re- Mrs. Harry Stoll; two. sons, Har- at a sacrifice price; pair French Se- vere urns; large Dresden vase; Onyx be .getting under. way :soon and 'training and adjustment will have • ry and Max, and a brother, Mey- - table; French-style bedroom suite. raised from outside er Lipshy. potential cagers are mighty hap- to • be 17158 Santa Barbara Drive. UN. 3- * * * 0588. The youth sport scene for sources." PY Mrs. Bessie Isenberg of 1630 fall looked a little gloomy Blaine Ave. died Aug. 30 at the There is an opportunity 'to Corn.- Lillian Gish Will Open age of 79. She is survived by pete-fbr. individualS and grodps: • two sons, NorMan and Abraham; . . . Remember the League of Fisher Town Hall Series Detroit JeWish - Yotith'S dance at two daughters, Mrs. Rose Mossok the Jewish 'Center, Oct. 24 . . . . Announcement was made this and Mrs. Leah Slakter; a sister, Junior Hadassah's membership week that the 20 Wednesday Mrs. Brocha Bregman. Funeral Advises real estate for cOmin • post- drive is on with a - bang . . . morning programs of the Detroit services were held Wednesday war inflationary boom. Get Facts & Figures from Mr. Bedford. Those sailors certainly don't Town Hall series at the Fisher from the Ira Kaufman Funeral 2ND. AVE. at Masonic Temple. Im- waste any time! . . A Chicago Theater will commence on Oct. Home; pressive solid 3-story 7 large apts. Ideal gob came into Detroit, met Ber- 13, at 11 a. m., with Lillian Gish for. furnishing. Possible $600 month rent Cost $35,000.' Widow must sell. TOMBSTONE UNVEILING- nice Clayman at a party, and re- 'describing her experiences in a Sacrifice only $17,500. terms $5,000. lecture entitled "From Holly- turned to duty, four days later— . Move in security for life. The family of the late Sam wood to Broadway." a married man! Scheinfield wishes ' to invite CLOSE ESTATE . Court design 17 Other programs will feature their relatives. and friends to the apts. 4 to 5 rms. Old tenants. one the following: there 20 yrs. Was valued $100,000. unveiling of the tombstone, to Heirs will settle. for .$40.000, about Louis B. Mayer planed out to Mme. Wellington Koo, wife of take • place Sunday, Sept. 12, 812,000 cash. Nets $6,000. Your money Mexico City to receive the Order back quick. of the Aztec Eagle from Presi- China's present ambassador to • starting from Congregation Adas SAYS SELL 50 apt. all dent Avilo Camacho. He and Great Britain and former Min- Yeshurun, Tyler and Linwood, at 3 TRUSTEE rms. Best renting location. Cost Walt . Disney were., the two ister to Washington, will discuss 12:30 p. $200.000 to build. Earns 12% net at "What China's Fate Means to trivial OPA rents on $135,000 price. singled out for this honor. Terms about $50,000. America." Another famous wom- an, 'Judge Camille - Kelley, Mem- HOMER WARREN CO.—Ca. 0321. phis. Juvenile Court Judge, will Does Your Business Need tmitim6.4.1.16. mtmatulattont. talk on _"Your _ Children in an (1.411.44.1.11bmiluat,■terk(una bw.twatimitmaile■(.41.1,11■4_ Upset World." A spectacular stage show will feature John Robert Powers,.: peer of beauty experts, 'and six beautiful girls, in a lecture dem- I Highest Prices Paid for— • onstration followed by a parade, WE LOAN ON of Saks-Fifth• Avenue war fash- • I Furniture, Rugs, Furnishings ions. 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