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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-08-25

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THE JEWISH
jEWISH ) NEWS

Jewish Units
Battle Nazis

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

Monument
Unveilings

Vichy Says, je*ish- Guerilla
Bancts. CooiDerating With
Maquis in France -

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Page Twenty-Three

Obituaries

MRS. MOLLIE BLOOMBERG,
68 years old, a former Detroiter,
died in Flint Aug., 17, after a
long illness. Funeral services
were held in Flint Aug. 18. She
is survived by her . husband,
Harry M.; three daughters, Mrs.
Max Da/is .and Mrs. David Mul-;
hey of Flint, and Mrs. H. Fiven-
sorr•of Traverse City; , three sons
Samuel,. Louis M. and 'Morris E.
Bloomberg. of Detrqit, :and 'eight

Parliament. Seat Won by
Jewish Leader in Persia

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—For the
first time in the history of mod-
ern Persia, a Jew has won a seat
in its parliament it was report-
ed this week by the German
radio. The name of the Jewish
member was not given, nor•were
any details divulged in the broad-
cast, which warned of "growing
Jewish domination" in Iran.

The unveiling of a monument
over the grave of the late Re-
becca Kushner will take place
on Sunday, Aug, 27. Relatives
and friends will meet at 1:30
LONDON (JPS) — Following p.m. at the Chesed shel Emes
the example of their brethren Chapel and will leave from there
engaging • the enemy in guerilla in a body to the cemetery.
The late Mrs. Kushner was a
warfare in the Ukraine, White
member of Women's Mutual Aid
Russia and roland, Jewish guer- and Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin grandchildren: - •
illas in -France, who have hither-
to fo.ught within. "the ranks of and was associated for 25 years
- Danny Raskin
By
with Chesed shel Emes of which
LINERS accepted from responsible
- MAX SIEGEL, - of 18644- Pen-
. • •
French partisan units, have now
or persons by telephone up to
nington - Dr:; a resident of Detroit firms
EVERYBODY IS WAITING reorganized as separate Jewish she was a charter member.
10 ft. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line.
* * *
for the day Capt., Greenberg is units, operating in coordination
for 40 years, died Aug. 16. Fun- Minimum charge 50c.
back in a Tiger uniform and tak- with the Maquis, according to a
BAY CITY.—The unveiling of eral services were held Aug. 17
RAndolph 7956
ing his healthy cuts at the plate Vichy'comniunique.-
the tombStone over the -grave at Lewis - Bros: - Burial was In
again . But Solly Hearne is
This is the first report of Jews of the late Sarah Brenner (nee Clover Hill . Park cemetery. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED — Good
especially anxious because Hank fighting in distinctly Jewish Zeman) will take place at 3 p. m. Rabbi A: M. Hershman and
salary. Steady position, Apply at
3627 Hastings.
is bringing him back a ball sign-, units on French soil, and the first on Sunday, Aug. 27, at Clover Cantor J. H. - Sonenklar officiat-
ed by former ball players he official communique by Vichy Hill Park Cemetery, Detroit. Rel- ed. Mr. Siegel, who- was -born in
with daughter 12, would like
encounters while on duty • . . . revealing the existence of Jewish atives and friends are invited to Warsaw, Poland, 67 years ago, WIDOW
to share their 4-room apt. with lady.
was
a
Solly first met Greenberg a few partisans.
attend the service.
retired merchant. He is
TO. 8-2824.

years back . . . He had gone to
* * *
survived by his wife, Lena; two
While Jewish guerillas operat-
airy room to rent. Small fam-
the Detroit-Leland to get Hank's ing in Poland's forests in the
The unveiling of the monument daughters, Mrs. Harry Rosenstein NICE
ily. Gentleman preferred. Very good
autograph on a new ball he had vicinity of Radom, Kielce and in memory of my dear husband and Mrs. Sol G. Dunitz, and two
transportation. TO. 5-6715.
just bought at a 5 and 10 store Miechow are reported to have and our beloved father, Samuel sons, Daniel and Bernard.
. , The hotel clerk was refusing broken through the Nazi mili- Cooper, will take place on Sun ,
* * * '-
WIDOW would like room with kitchen
to let him up when Hank came tary cordon sanitaire and joined day, Aug. 27, at 2 p. m., at He-
privileges or share an apartment.
JACK MAY, 48, of 4017 Tuxedo
TO. 5-4583.
down . . . Solly went over to him their Polish underground corn- brew Memorial. -Park Cemetery,
Ave.,
died
Monday,
Aug.
21,
at
with the sad imitation of a ball rads in Warsaw's "battle within" 14-Mile Road and Gratiot. Rabbi
the
Veterans
Hospital
in
Dear-
$50 REWARD for information leading
and Hank looked at it and said, against German forces, the ex- Jacob J. Nathan will officiate.
to rental of flat in Jewish neighbor-
born. Funeral services were held
"I'll tell you what. If you'll come treme wing of the anti-Semitic,
JEANETTE COOPER
hood. Attorney with highest refer-
Tuesday. Veteran, of World War
to the game with me, I'll get all pseudo - fascist Polish Endek
ences from former landlord. PI. 1477. •
AND CHILDREN I, he was the proprietor of a
the boys to sign it." . . . Go to Party is reported to have
* * *
°
de-
barber
shop
on
Linwood
Ave,
for
APT.
TO SHARE. Lady. Kitchen
the ball game with Hank Green- livered hundreds of Jews to the
A monument unveiling over the 20 years. He is survived by his
privileges. 1600 Blaine corner Wood-
berg! . . . Solly was riding on a Gestapo.
grave of the late Samuel Maltz- father, Max May, and several
row Wilson. Apt. 337.
cloud that day ... It so happened
Seven thousand Jewish guer- man will take place at 11 a. in.
ELDERLY lady and son desire large
that Hank also had himself quite illas operate in this territory, ac- on Sunday, August 27, ..at - the brothers and sisters.
* * *
room or two small rooms furnished
a day . . . In five trips to the
Nusach Hoarie Cemetery, Wood-
or unfurnished. References: Kitchen
plate, he, hit two homers, a cording to this report, which for ward between Eight and Nine
SARAH ADELSON — Services
the first time reveals the compo-
privileges. UN. 3-9054 or HO. 7360;
were
held
Tuesday,
Aug.
22,
for
double and a single, knocking in
Mile Roads. Rabbi J. Rabinowitz
sition of the guerilla forces.
REFINED couple, no children. require
six runs and scoring three times
will officiate. Relatives and Mrs. Adelson, mother of Mrs.
3 furnished rooms with household
Joseph Koblin, Mrs. Jack Denen-
himself . . . When he came out
friends are invited to attend.
bardier,
Ted
has
been
_aver
Ber-
privileges. TO. 7-3341.
after the game, Solly was wait-
berg, William, Mrs. Jacob Reiss,
* * *
lag for him and Hank asked to lin and back five times on raids
WANTED
stenographer with book-
The family of the 1 -ate Rose Mrs. Malcolm Rivkin, Mrs. David
keeping knowledge. Permanent post.
keep that 10 cent ball .. • Then with his ship, the "Fuddy Duddy" Goldstein wish to invite their rel- Gray and Rosalind. Other sur-
war position. 40 hours per week.
he pulled out a real American . . One time over England, his atives and friends to the unveil- vivors are Mrs. Lilian Knoppow
Salary $40. IV. 5600. Mr. Martin.
League pellet signed by every parachute failed to open after ing of the tombstone over her and Isaac and Mose Abrahamson.
1909 E. Ferry.
player on the team from the being forced to bail out at 4,000 grave on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 2 Services were held from Lewis
BOARD and room for employed or
manager down to the bat boy, feet and free-fell 2,000 before p. in., at the Chesed shel Emes Bros.
tearing the chute open with his
school girl. TO. 5-7929.
* * *
and handed it to Solly.
hands . • . It was Ted who went Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
HARRY
SPRAGUE
died
Aug.
WANTED
3-4-5 room furnished 'apt.
* *
to the London Chop House to in- will officiate.
or house by Oct. 1. 3 adult:4. UN,
15 in Los Angeles, Calif., at the
* * *
THE LIFE of an •umpire is an form soloist Jean Bargy that her
2-1514.
uncertain one ... No matter what captain boy friend was alive .. .
The family of the late Samuel age of 32. Funeral services were
his decision, someone always She had believed him dead.
Meyer Firestone invite their rel- held Sunday from the Ira Kauf- SOS — HOMELESS newlyweds with
new furniture desperately need 4
* *
wants to "kill the ump." . . Dur-
atives and friends to the unveil- man Funeral Home. Rabbi Isaac
or 5-room apt. or flat. $50 to $60
ing the A.Z.A. Michigan-Cleve- " CHARLES FRANKEL, athletic ing of the tombstone over his Stollman. officiated. He leaves
a month, Employed, refined, no
his
sisters,
Mrs.
Clare
Tucker,
land baseball games at Central, star at Northern High, has been grave, to be held at 2 p. m. on
pets. RA, 2293, week days until - 4.
last week, we called a runner awarded a scholarship to Michi- Sunday. at Clover Hill Park Mrs. Shirley Weingarden and
Mrs.
Ray
Wain;
a
brother,
Man-
REST,^.."JRANT
and bldg. with living
out at first base and his whole gan State College . . . "Chuck" Cemtery. Dr. A. M. Hershman
rooms. Established 8 years in Dear-
ley. Burial was in Machpelah
team threatened to cancel „their won All-City All-State basket- will officiate.
born. Wonderful opportunity now
Cemetery.
-
* * *
subscriptions to The Jewish News. ball honors and stood out on the
and after war. $12,000 cash. OR.
* * *
The family of the late Mrs.
8151.
* * *
varsity baseball and football
JANET
SHAW
of
2959
Waver-
SPEAKING ABOUT umpires squads . . From the Pacific Lya Zeman announces the un- ly died Aug. 19 at the age of 64. STORE MANAGER—Young man. Ex-
perienced for general dept. store.
reminds us of the 1935 - World comes a V-mail from Cpl. Jack veiling of a tombstone over her She leaves her husband, Joseph;
Capable and aggressive. Knowledge
Series in Detroit when Bill Med- Leiberman, former member of grave on Sunday, Aug. 27, at three sons, Louis Cooper of Sagi-
of display work. Steady 'position
wick of the St. Louis Cards was the Collegiates Club . . . On a 3 p. in. at Clover Hill Cemetery. naw, Nathan and David Cooper
with a future. See Mr. Cantor,
the center of a fruit and vege- Dutch controlled island after Relatives and friends are invited of Detroit; four daughters, Mrs.
Rosenberg's Dept. Store, Michigan
to attend.
table barrage ftom the fans in moving from New Guniea, he
Max Ackerman, of El Paso,
* * *
Ave. cor. 30th St.
the left field stands ... As George writes about being through sev-
The family of the late Nettie Texas; Mrs. Ben Nosanchuk, 3-ROOM heated income, exchange for
Moriarity, that grand decision eral bomb raids and living a hot
5 or 6-room flat. NO, 7887.
Spalter
announce the unveiling Mrs. Isadore Rod and Mrs. L.
jungle
life
"where
uncivilization
caller of the American League, is.,, - * * *
Goren of Detroit. Funeral serv-
of
a
tombstone
over her grave
walked out to plead with the
ices were held Wednesday at the FURNITURE repaired. restyled. 25
years' experience. 15460 Livernois,
P.F.C. DAVE FRANK is fur- at 1 p. m. on Sunday, Aug. 27, Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
crowd to stop, a well-aimed to-
UN. 4-4371.
matoe splattered in his face . . . loughing from New Guinea where at the Machpelah Cemetery. Burial was in Machpelah Ceme-
SALESLADIES — Coats, dressers, lin-
After the game George said, be- he took part in two major bat- Rabbi A. M. Hershman will of- tery.
* * *
gerie, and children's wear. Must be
tween picking seeds from his tles with the infantry and was ficiate. Relatives and friends are
'
experienced. Steady positions. Good
hair, "I didn't mind getting all awarded a Presidential citation. invited to attend.
MIKE SILVER of 13930 Wood-
• -* *
salary and commission. See Mr.
. . About the Japs he encoun-
slushed up by that tomato, but
Cantor, Rosenberg's Dept. Store,
The unveiling of a tombstone row Wilson died Aug. 20 at the'
what irked me was that anybody tered while fighting, Dave says,
age
of
64.
Funeral
services
were
Michigan Ave., corner 30th St.
with an arm like that should be "They're just as snaky as we all over the grave of the late Irving held Tuesday at the Ira Kauf-
watching the game instead of know them to be—and more so!" Pearlman will take place on Sun- man Funeral Home. Rabbi WANTED—Men and women, boys and
girls, as solicitors for circulation
. . . He is a former member of day, Aug. 27, at 2 p. in., at the Joshua Sperka officiated. He
playing in it!"
department of The Jewish News.
* * *
Lincoln Club . . A brother, Pvt. Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. For leaves his wife, Anna; three sons,
Handsome commissions. Call Miss
LT. TED MARGOLIS is return- Jay, was home on a four-day transportation call TY. 7-1224. Paul, Captain David of U. S.
Geulah
Gandal, RA. 7958.
ing to England after a month's emergency furlough' to see Dave Relatives and friends are invited Army, and Albert B.; two
to
atend
the
service.
furlough, to continue where he and returned to camp only to dis-
daughters, Mrs. Herman Zim-
left off at 30 missions . . . A born- cover • that his outfit had moved
merman and Mrs. Barney Ross;
FROZEN IN
(!)- that morning . . . Leonard Allied POW Aid Family
eight grandchildren. Burial was
Silber and Paul Silverman start-
in
Machpelah
Cemetery.
THE
BANK
ed out for parts north by bicycle, Of Dead Zion Soldier
. BUSINESS
* *
Aug. 12 . • . They expect . to cover
Same number of dollars back—de-
or
JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) —
JOSEPH RADER of 3763 Cle-
teriorated dollars. No earnings no
about 500 miles in two weeks . . .
future.
Don't delay another day.
The
extent
of
comradeship
which
ments died Aug. 16 at the age of
On their first day, they hit Port
INDIVIDUAL
Switch to real estate profits.
exists among Allied prisoners of 52. He is survived by his wife,
After the war comes the Deluge,
Huron, 60 miles away.
better save yourself. Get all the
war was revealed in a letter re- Sarah; one daughter, Mrs.
* * *
Facts & Figures from Mr. Bedford.
DEFINITIONS . . . Modern cently received by the Jewish Emanuel Shuktz; three sons,
Clements—Choice 14 apt. 3 rms.
Soldiers
Welfare
Committee
in
David,
Edward
and
Arthur.
Fu-
girl: A vision in the evening and
Baths with showers, 2 incinerators
neral services were held at the- new
on
stoves. nets 12% price half
a sight in the morning . . Am- Jerusalem.
former value.
A Palestinian Jewish sergeant Chesed Shel Emes cemetery Rab-
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT bition: To sleep as soundly at
Fischer—Indian Village, 19 apt.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
night as we do when it is time died in a German prison camp bi Max Wohlgelernter and Rabbi
4-6 rms. Rent $8,000. Original value
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
to get up . . . The world's great- a few months ago, leaving a wife Isaac Stollman officiated.
$125.000.
Illness forces sales. Only
$50,000.
est water power — a woman's and four small children. His


comrades
raised
$1,154
and
asked
tears!
U. S. Zionists Seek
Tyler-25 apts. 2-3 rms. New
the British, Red Cross Society to
Auto Loans—Refinancing
stoves, new refrig. Nets $6,200, re-
Active
Role
in
Movement
-
placement
bldg . cost $78.500. En-
transmit the money to the Vaad
Repair Bills Financed
tire price $55,000. Almost half cash.
Leunai at Jerusalem and to act

• •

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Several
Eastlawn-20 fine apts. 3-4 rms.,
as trustees of the children.
new stoves, new tankless • hot wa-
PERSONAL—
Among the contributors were American members of the Zion-
ter heater, full tiled baths, show-
ers. 10% net even at trivial OPA
SIGNATURE ONLY
not only Jewish comrades of the ist Actions Committee have in-
rents. Zhout $30,000 down.
sergeant but men of famous Eng- dicated that they feel they are
Lakewood—Quality 37 apts., 2-4
lish regiments and the Anzac not participating sufficiently in
rms. Vac. tubular steel boiler.
affairs of leading Zionist bodies.
forces in the camp.
Baths with showers. Rent $20,000.
The American Zionists have sent
Cost $180,000 to build. Only $120,-
INVESTMENT CO.
000 terms $55,000.
a memorandum to the• Small
Clean, Light Work
Zionist Actions Committee and
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN-
Abraham Cooper, Pres.
AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS
We have jobs open in all depart-
to the Zionist executive demand-
ments, light clean work in our
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
ing full information concerning
320 Fort St. West of Wayne
stockroom mending. wrapping, etc.
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Good hours and pay.
HOMER WARREN
the deliberations and decisions of
23rd YEAR
CH. 7474
TYLER 7-4520
these bodies, and the right to
DOMESTIC
LINEN

SUPPLY
9629 Livernois at Grand River
A COMPANY
play an active role in making
3800 18th St.
-
TE. 1-6700
Dime Bldg.
CA. 0321
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