Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday. July 7, 1944 last record was $40,000,000 for sighted Eddie believes television is right around the mike . . . not the corner. He is preparing his By HELEN ZIGMOND LISTENING broadcaSts for television as of (Copyright, 1944, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) today . .. discarding 'scripts . . . setting the scene . . . placing the "Days of Glory" skyrockets actors . . using all the realism Alan Reed to a new career, his of the stage. * * * third. The Broadway stage was his first in which he reached Word has seeped through that such heights as the title role in Leni Riefenstahl, Teacher Hit- "The Pirate" with Lunt and Fon- ler's pet, has married. Her spouse tanne. Of late his star rides the is said to be a Prussian of un- air waves—he is Fred Allen's questionable Aryan descent. Falstaff—also Solomon Levy of Leni is the lady who waded "Abie's Irish Rose." The - "Glory" through three feet of Hollywood By Danny' Raskin film will be his debut in cellu- ice entangled in thousands of feet loid. of her 1938 Olympics' film (Ger- "There's ten million reasons for * * * buying a bond, man version) . . . and who never And slogans devised by the Eddie Cantor's goal for the got defrosted until she got safely score: Fifth • War Loan Drive will be back to Berlin where the climate the sale of $200,000,000 worth of is very hot! We wish the couple The -best little argument most of us have bonds in a 24-hour broadcast. His connubial blitz. Is the service flag on the front door." Grand Folks Picnic of —(From the Ft. Sheridan Tower) * * Detroit Chapter of Federation of Polish Jews . Cpl. George SPORT WRITER SUNDAY, JULY 16 AT LOLA VALLEY PARK Maskin, formerly with the De- 2,000 Chicken Dinners . . . 1,000 Fish Dinners. . . at $1 each and other troit Times and now a member refreshments are being prepared for this event of the staff of the Stars and War Bonds Will Be Awarded as Prizes Stripes in England, met Pfc Mol- Proceeds will be used for distribution of "Black Book of Polish Jewry" lie Weinstein in London and re- All Detroit Jews Are Invited to This Picnic. membered her from the days he HARRY COHEN, Chairman of Picnic Committee. used to come into the office of the Michigan Amateur Union, where she worked . . . Mollie, by the way, had an unforgettable experience when she visited Madame Tussaud's famous wax works. Upon entering, she started to speak to the girl attendant and ask where to purchase a pro- gram . . . Her embarrassment was no little when it turned out to be a wax figure . . . After looking cautiously about to see if anyone noticed her "slight" 10 Years Experience in error, she decided not to speak to any more of the attendants the Wayne County Treasurer's Office ... However, - a short while later, Democrat Your Vote Will Be Appreciated she entered another floor and edged up pretty closely to a fig- ure at the head of the stairs and stared at it quite frankly, when • FEARLESS! it began talking to her . . . It • EXPERIENCED! was a male attendant who has been fooling the public for 15 • HONEST! years. * * * STATIONED WITH the now famous 15th Air Force, CpL Dave Sherman V-mails from Italy .. . "After we arrived here," he writes, "it didn't . take us long to begin activities, and in re- ports that we've been receiving, For State Representative the fellows are doing a right fine Democrat -- 1st District job." . . . The president of the Central High graduating -class _Endorsed by Labor received a congratulatory letter Civic' and Church Groups to the group from Pvt. Herman Gorman and read it to over 450 Students . . Gorman, who was to have been a member of that group, has been awarded the Bronze Star in Italy. * * * ERRATA . • . From the item in last week's column about the S.O.S. (Sweethearts of Service- men) presenting .their musical production at the Percy Jones Hospital . . . It'll be given July 9, not Nov. 9. - * * ANZIO WAS the site of Pvt. Jack Becker's receiving the Pur- ple Heart .. While running 14th Congressional District with a buddy to wipe out a Ger- man machine gun nest, a shell exploded between them and he Our Film Folk Jewish Youth's _ ELECT MORT FORAY Keep RABAUT in ogre DEMOCRAT 10 Years In Congress HONEST! ABLE! SINCERE! "Preferred" Detroit Citizens League LOUIS C. RABOUT Is Chairman of the powerful sub-committee on Appropriations for the Departments • of State, Justice and Commerce. LOUIS C. RABOUT Is a member of the Committee for the protection of the consumer, which committee fsuccessfully defeated the attack on the food subsidy program and the attempt to wreck the Price Control Legislation. LOUIS C. RABOUT Recently , received the annual award of the International Economics Council for his outstanding devotion to World Trade. LOUIS C. RABOUT Is endorsed by the CIO, AFL and Railroad Brotherhoods. He is "Preferred" by the Detroit Citizen's League. 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 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 9629 Livernois at Grand River Obituaries Funeral services for BESSIE WINKELMAN OSTROW, 47, of 177 S. Vista St., Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, were held on June 22 at Beth Olam Cemetery, Hollywood, Calif. She is survived by her husband, Henry Ostrow; two daughters, Mrs. Milford Greenstone and Marjorie Ostrow; three sons, Leonard, William and Seymour, all of Los Angeles. * * * MRS. ROSE GARFIELD of Monterey Ave. died June 28 at the age of 78. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at funeral services at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Machpelah Cemetery. She was the widow of Jacob Garfield. Her survivors are two sons, Samuel of Clare, Mich., and David, and two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Massey and Mrs. Sidney Langer. • * * * MAX BRESSLER of 3338 Clairmount died June 27 at the age of 58. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated at funeral services. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Bessie; three sons, Louis, Irving and Harry, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. George Kent. Kreisler Named Aide to Dowling Alfred Kreisler, Jewish attor. ney who is known in Young Peo• pie's Societies activities of Shaa- rey Zedek and Bnai Moshe and at the Jewish Center, was named an assistant prosecutor by Prose- cuting Attorney William E. Dowling. He took the oath of office on June 22. A resident of Detroit since early childhood, Mr. Kreisler re- sides at 3010 Chicago Blvd. He was graduated from the Detroit public schools and Northern High School and received his pre-legal and legal training at Wayne Uni- versity where he received his LL. B. in 1940. He has practiced law here for the past four years. . Mr. .Kreisler was. appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Raymond DeRyck, n.ow a lieutenant (j.g.) in the U. S. Navy. He is the third Jew• ish assistant prosecutor, the oth. ers being former Probate Judge Samuel Bremer and Harold Helper. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible TOMBSTONE UNVEILING firms or persons by telephone • np tq A tombstone over the grave of 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line, the late Mrs. Pauline Bassin will Minimum charge 50c. be unveiled at 1 p. m. Sunday, RAndolph 7956 1 July 9, at the Chesed shel Emes Cemetery (Pinsker plot). Rabbi ROOM FOR RENT for young man; 2556 W. Philadelphia, Apartment 2034 Leon Fram will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are invited to FOR SALE—Going business in small Michigan town. Groceries, meats and attend. was hit in the knee by flying shrapnel . . . The other fellow escaped unhurt and went on to get the nest and later received the Distinguished Service Star . . . Last Wednesday, Morris Shepherd put himself at the top of a mythical but indeed merit- ous list by making his thirteenth donation to the Blood Bank! * * * TO PLEASE all his customers, a non-partisan merchant has taken everything out of a side window and reserved it solely for political placards . • . He's got the right idea . . . Another mer- chant, only two blocks away, was seen taking out two war effort posters and replacing them with those of his . favorite can- didate . • . He's got the wrong idea—definitely! * * * AT THE Julius Rosenwald Post's out-of-doors bond rally on Dexter and Lawrence, last Thursday eve, were a marine paratrooper and a sailor, both with Presidential Citations for bravery in the Solomons and Guadalcanal • . . We asked the Marine what he thought of all these rallies and he - replied, "They're sure swell. It shows that the people are in there pitching. But I can't see why rallies should be necessary. 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