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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-08-04

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Friday, Augusf 4, 1944

Louis Winkelman Dies

Louis Winkelman, 77, retired
St. Ignace merchant, died Tues-
day at his residence here at 18644
Oak Drive.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, Dr. A. M. Hershman
officiating at Lewis Bros. Burial
was in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery.
His survivors are his wife,
Fanny; two sons, Harry of Sagi-
naw and Emanuel of New York;
two daughters, Mrs. Lester Smith
of Detroit and Mrs. Sylvan Ab-
bott of Chicago.

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

Page Eleven

Benjamin B. Goldman
Assumes JDC Post

Benjamin B. Goldman, former
executive director of the Great-
er Miami Jewish Federation and
well-known social work execu-

Sher Chairman
Of Community
Advisory Council

in Lighter Vein

The Week's Best Stories

NEW YORK.—The unanimous. Who Is the Most Brilliant Man?
election of David Sher of New
David Sarnoff, president of Ra-
York as chairman of the Nation- dio Corporation of America, gave
al Community Relations Advisory a speech in which he loudly sang
Council to succeed Edgar J. the praises of almost all the in-
Kaufmann of Pittsburgh and the ventors connected with radio.
announcement of a program of
Author Clarence Budington
clearance for national and local
civic protective agencies high:- Kelland was present and no soon-
lighted the meeting of the Ex- ' er did Sarnoff complete his ad-
ecutive Commiti held last dress than Kelland arose and
said:
week.
"Kr. Sarnoff has made a glar-
In implementing the program,
the executive committee of the ing omission. He has not included
National. Community Relations the man whose name will go
Advisory Council appointed a down to posterity for the most
special subcommittee to classify brilliant contribution in the field
all the problems in the field of radio—the man who invented
which face the national agencies the knob that shuts the thing off."
and local communities and pre-
* *
sent them to the Council for the
When Phil Baker mentioned a
formulation of policies.
two-inch steak he had just got
Procedure Adopted
from the butcher's, he hurriedly
The following procedure was added that was the length not
adopted by the executive com- the thickness!
mittee to make clearance effec-
tive:
1. National agencies and the
communities are to submit to the LINERS accepted from responsible
office of the NCRA an inventory firms or persons by telephone up to
10 a. ro. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line.
and schedule of all major proj- Minimum
charge 50c.
ects now in operatiqn or about
RAndolph 7956
to be undertaken.
2. National agencies and the EXPERIENCED CASHIER wanted for
communities are to inform the
market. TY. 7-3929.
office of the NCRAC of any con-
TO
RENT — Furnished nice bright
templated new project.
room. Good transportation. Gentle-
3. Office of the NCRAC is to
man preferred. 4008 Elmhurst.
clear any contemplated project
with the other agencies before WANTED 5 or 6-room apartment or
flat 1.n N. W. Section. Adult, re-
it is actually put into effect.

S

By Danny Raskin

Obituaries

FROM GERMANY, where he
is a prisoner of war, Sgt. Bill
Hoffman broadcast over short
GERTRUDE ELIOWITZ died wave, recently . . . It was said to
suddenly at the age of 31. Fun- have been via the Red Cross. . . .
:a <`
People from all
eral services were held July 27
over the country
at Lewis Bros. She is survived
have called, Mr.
by her husband. Abe, a former
and 1V1--sr s. M.
Michigan State College football
Hoffman of La-
star; a son, Samuel; a sister,
Salle Gardens to
Mrs. Sophie Zeitlin.
inform them that
* * *
Bill had broad-
MAX GOTLIFFE, 68, of 2060
cast . . . It was
Blaine, died July 30 after a long
BENJAMIN B. GOLDMAN
the first such
illness. He is survived by his
call to be made tive, has assumed the post of
wife, Annie; two sons, Sidney
f r o m Germany director of community informa-
of Loraine, 0., and Henry of
Sgt. Hoffman by a Michigan tion
and service of the Joint Dis-
Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Esther prisoner . . .His parents
have re-
Richstone of Montreal, and seven ceived a cable from Overseas In- tribution Committee, major
grandchildren. Services were telligence telling them to mini- American agency for aid to dis-
tressed Jews overseas.
held at Chesed Shel Emes, Rabbi
mize the contents of the message
M. J. Wohlgelernter officiating.
Joseph C. Hyman, executive
on the basis that it might be vice-chairman
of the JDC, ex-
* * *
forced propaganda . . . The Red plained that Mr. Goldman's pri-
MRS. ROSE GLICKSMAN, 60, Cross is also investigating and
of 3017 Buena Vista Ave., died will notify the Hoffmans of its mary duty will be to maintain
and intensify the relation be-
Saturday. Funeral services were validity.
tween the JDC and the Jews
* * *
held at Ira Kaufman Funeral
throughout the country in whose
Home on Dexter Sunday after-
THAT FIRST TRUMPET solo- name it operates.
noon. Burial was in -Machpelah ing you're hearing with Tommy
Mr. Goldman will work in co-
Cemetery. Her survivors are her Dorsey's band, is by Detroiter
husband, Harry; a son, Dr. Ben- Irving Lewis . . . Iry became a operation with Albert H. Lieber-
liable family. UN. 4-0261.
jamin Glicksman; a daughter, member of the Dorsey aggrega- man of Philadelphia, chairman
BEAUTIFUL room for respectable
Mrs. Molly Alpert; three broth- tion last month, replacing Ziggy of the JDC's National Council,
person. Call LE. 6442 or TY. 6-9730.
ers, Jack, Sam and Irving Fried- Elman in the number one slot. composed of over 6,000 members,
man; two sisters. Sadie Green- . • . Look for him in their next in bringing the work of the or-
WANTED: Pleasant room and en-
vironment for elderly lady who does
berg and Bessie Yuden of New movie, to be released soon . . . ganization closer to communities
throughout the country.
not require any personal service.
York.
With brother Harold, serving
Board or kitchen privileges. Kosher.
somewhere in the S. Pacific, Mar-
'Will pay exceptional rate for right
jorie
Weiss
decided
it
was
time
home. UN. 3-8833.
Four Early to put on a uniform and help
NEW YORK—Morris D. Wald- CHICAGO BLVD.—For rent. exclusive
bring him back home . . . She
3-room apartment, Murphy, stall
man, vice-chairman of the exec-
By HELEN ZIGMOND
shower. $57.50, Adults, to purchaser
is now a WAC private.
utive
committee
of
the
American
of luxurious contents, including tur-'
(Copyright, 1944,
Everyone is invited to the feed-
Early September is considered
niture. carpeting, drapes. Vose
Jewish
Committee,
has
left
for
Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Grand Piano, washer, ironer. TYler
to be an ideal time for cruising fest of the Young People's So-
5-9504.
a
tour
of
Latin
America,
during
the Great Lakes, and the Detroit ciety of Bnai Moshe, Saturday
Since 1940 Harry M. Warner which he will confer with local COUPLE driving to Los Angeles
and Cleveland Navigation Com- nite, in the synagogue's social
about Aug. 20. Desire 2 to share
has received no less than 13 community leaders on the edu-
pany has scheduled four cruises hall.
in driving and expenses. References
* * *
awards, medals, citations, rang- cational, religious and philan-
to northern waters for this pe-
exchanged. Call evenings, TO. 5-4185.
QUITE A SHOW was put on ing from the D. A. R. to a plaque thropic needs of the South and ARMY officer, wife, one child, desire
riod, according to D. L. Rodgers,
for the vacationists at Slatkin's from the President Avila Comacho Central American countries.
general passenger agent.
to share living quarters or furnished
For 16 years the executive
Hotel in South Haven by Maxine of Mexico. In between are hon-
_ apt, Best • references. TR. 2-7665 or
These cruises, scheduled to
head
of
the
American
Jewish
ors
from
P.
T.
A.
groups,
Boy
TO. 6-2993.
leave Detroit on Sept. 1, 4, ; Harris, the "USO Songbird," and
Committee and its leading au-
and 11, promise to be among the Betty Metz . . . With Maxine Scouts, Legion posts, etc. for thority on foreign affairs, Mr. COUPLE with child desire 5 or 6-
room• income or flat. TY. 5-8646.
most popular of the entire sea- singing her well-known torch Warner's patriotic services. One Waldman, in his new capacity as
and swing numbers and Betty interesting distinction was the
GENERAL contracting. Specializing in
son, he said.
accompanying at the piano, the Honorary Lieutenant C o 1 one 1 vice-chairman of the executive
all work. Plastering and bricking
Two of the cruises are week- folks were afforded a choice bit from Governor Rivers of Georgia committee, will acquaint the
a specialty. All work guaranteed.
end and two mid-week. The of entertainment.
for aid in the Anti-Fifth-Column South American leaders with the
Free estimates. All help insured.
TR.
1-4543.
activities
and
policies
of
the
week-end cruises, will leave De-
Campaign . . . And if we delved
In
answer
to
queries
of
readers
troit .on Friday, Sept. 1, and 8,
Committee and, in turn, bring FURNITURE repaired, restyled : 25
into
the
honors
bestowed
on
asking whether there are any "I
visit Harbor Springs and Macki-
years' experience; 15460 Livernois,
David 0. Selznick for his con- back to the Committee leaders
UN. 4-4371.
nac Island on Saturday and Sun- Died for You" pictures of Jewish tinuous stream of high quality the latest and most authentic in-
boys displayed around town, we
day and return to Detroit the
formation on Latin. American de-
pictures,
the
list
would
almost
following Monday mornings at 7 know of only one, that of Wil- fill this pillar. An unusual one velopments:
RENTS AND
a.m. The mid-week cruises will liam Seymour, in front of the is his medal from the League of
Among the countries to be vis-1
leave Detroit the following Mon- General Motors Bldg. on Cass Nations for motion picture ited _ by Mr. • Waldman are Mex-
REAL ESTATE
day mornings, Sept. 4 and 11, Ave. . . . However, Ruben Iden's achievement.
ico, Brazil, Cuba, Uruguay, Ven-
are the only cheap tangibles. Dol-
photo
has
also
been
seen.
lars are on the skids--$10,000 in
at 2:30, and return on the fol-
*
ezuela, Columbia and the coun-
* *-
the bank now looks like $7.500.
lowing Friday mornings. Stops
tries
of
Central
America.
Headed
for higher prices. All Facts
Many in the cast of "The Hit-
TO THOSE young kids who
8, Figures from Mr. Bedford.
will be made at Harbor Springs,
ler
Gang"
are
themselves
victims
-
Lenox-Jefferson-12
apt. 2-3 rms..
Mackinac Island and at Midland, ran away with fright when we and refugees from that gang. To
solid brk. Painted walls. Rent
55.280. Price cut to $27,500; terms
Ontario, in the Georgian Bay walked by, the other day, we mention a few—Fritz Kortner,
$7.500.
wish to say that we were not
Region.
18 apt. Jeff.-Water Wks. Painted
the man from Mars ... That was probably the most-hunted of
walls. Vac. steam. Rent $8.200.
Goebbels' proscribed list; Alex-
Cost $65,000 to build 1929. Price
only a bandage over a very sun-
ander. Granath, Erno Verebes,
$45.000. Terms $20.000.
burnt lip . . . Apologies to all Felix Basch, Lionel Royce.
Plans for a national con
Alger-8 apt. 7-8 rms., 2 baths,
Porches. Sun .parlors. Marble ent.
the mothers and assurance that
ence
of
Ukrainian
Jewish
or-
*
* ,
Nets $4.000. Cost widow $80.000.
it won't happen again . . . Imag-
ganizations, under the auspices
Make offer.
Producer Hal Wallis, this of the Jewish Council for Rus-
20 apt. Eastlawn. 3-4 rms. High.
ine anyone going away for a va-
grade.
New _stoves. new T,ankless
BUSINESS
cation and falling asleep in the year's Academy Award winner sian War Relief, were an-
hot water -New' tiled bath's. Rent
$9.600. $31.000 dwn. to deed and
or
sun! .. . To people interested in of the Irving Thalberg memorial, nounced by Rabbi Abraham J.
mortgage.
getting a dark tan immediately, crashes the sacred pages of Bick and Senator Israel Stiefel,
Glendale 21 apt. 4-5 rms. New
INDIVIDUAL
"Who's Who." Of lesser conse- chairmen of the Ukrainian Com-
we say this:
stoves. New Tankless hot water.
quence
is
the
fact
that
he
was
Rent
$9.700. Only $14,500 down.
Take a nap- beneath the sun and
mittees of the New York and
Good property.
in the top brackets of the recent Philadelphia Jewish Councils
Soon find out it isn't fun.
40% net on $30,000 dn. payt. 72
treasury income tax report.
ants. downtown. Entire price $110,-
respectively.
Vacation days will long since
000. Big property—big income for
past
little money.
The purpose of this confer-
on
60 apts. 3-4 rms. Center high
But where you're burnt won't
ence, which has the full ap-
New Red Cross Head
rent dist. Sold once $350,000. Fine
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
heal so fast.
proval
of
the
national
adminis-
cond. Rent $28,400. Terms $55,000
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Praises Aid by Jews
dwn.
Soundly sleep 'neath "dear ol'
trative committee of the Jewish
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN-
Sol"
Council for Russian War Relief
AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS


And take all that he'll give.
WASHINGTON. — Acknowl- headed by Judge. Anna M. Kross,
Who
knows
but
what
you
may
edging the great contributions of is "to build a great national
HOMER WARREN &
Auto Loans—Refinancing
awake and
American Jewry to Red Cross movement of help for the cities
Repair Bills Financed
COMPANY
Find that you still live!
accomplishments, Basil O'Con- and towns of the Ukraine among
Dime building

CA. 0321
• •
nor, newly appointed chairman the Ukrainian Jews of America."
Junior Laemmle, with a medi- of the American Red Cross, ex-
PERSONAL—
cal release from the army, is pressed appreciation for the work
SIGNATURE ONLY
contemplating a renewal of pie done, at the same time calling
Jewish Funeral Home Detroit's Finest
production. He owns the film upon the Jewish people for a
rights to several stories.
continuation of their- efforts on
DAN LEWIS
behalf of --the Red Cross.
SAUL LEWIS
INVESTMENT CO.

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With Leaders In
Latin Americas

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September Cruises

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For Russian Relief

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