: Fridai, lVi arch 9, '1945 Jewish Youth's LISTENING THE JEWISH NEWS National Coitncil Urges Palestine To Aid Hospitals Government- Gave $120,000 Toward Jewish Medical Budget of $6,400,000 y Danny Raskin "THIS AIN'T THE ARMY!" ... That's what one of the khaki- clad out at Romulus chirped up with when he sat down to an after-service-supper, complete with elaborate menu, crested saverWare and silver candle- sticks . .. It was the Friday nite work of a group of; Jewish or- ganizations. ORK LEADER Pfc. Harvey Barnett is doing Honolulu with cousin, Ralph Stone, first f am- ily-ar face he's seen in a year . . . Writes that best friend and featured drummer, Kenny Sing- er, has been injured in Germany. * * * WOUNDED TWICE, Cpl, Jack Glickoff still fights on with the Red Arrow Division . . . This time, Manila and points onward . . . Jack was one of the few fellows left when the 128th sec- ond battalion was wiped out .. . He wears the Silver Stai for gallantry and the new Libera- tion of Philippines medal. * * * NOTES . Detroit Serv-a- •Camp has been well on the ball for Passover . . Sending goodies and stuff for GIs out Hawaii way . . Pfc. Ed Blum hellos from Germany . . . Brother, Lt. Norman Blum, is still a Nazi prisoner. * * * USO DIRECTOR Sam Kurzon is on the sharp lookout for as- sistants, to fill Ros Rice's shoes . . . She must be college grad and experienced in group and recreation work . . She'll head social and recreation program and take complete charge of hostesses. * * * PVT. HARVEY SIBRAK, got the Bronze Star medal . . . "For heroic achievement," says the award . . . Assistant ambulance driver, he was told that attempts to evacuate wounded man in vicinity of Rezonville, France, had failed because of enemy fire . . . "With complete disregard for his own safety, in the face of enemy fire," Harvey drove to about 100 yards from casualty, advanced the rest on foot, ad- ministered first aid during fire and helped carry wounded _ to ambulance. , Another commendation reads that Harvey, upon entering burning village of Kaltzeville, France, established clearing sta- tion forward of all aid stations . . . Town under heavy artillery and mortar fire with enemy in- fantry still active while he worked . . . Commended for "Courageous action and devotion to duty." . • He's married to former Esther Chicorel. * * * • THIS MONTH'S ESQUIRE has it that after comic hero Superman had • "single-handedly ripped the Westwall," the Nazi sheet, Das Schwarze Korps, came out with an article announcing that Superman was a Jew . . . And ;the Way our boys are going at. it, gLiesa they weren't very far off! , Intervention in Behalf JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—T h e Palestine Government contri- butes only $120,000 toward Jew- ish Palestine's medical aid bud- get of $6,400,000, the Vaad Le- umi, Jewish Palestine's National Council, revealed this week. The Vaad Leumi passed a re- solution, at a plenary session here, demanding that the gov- ernment treat as public institu- tions those hospitals and health institutions which are adminis- tered by Jewish public bodies and proposes that the Govern- ment's Department of Health de- termine the hospital require- ments of the Jewish population in every district on a proportion- al basis. The figures mentioned refer to 1944. Kupath Cholim, the Sick Benefit Society of the Histad- ruth, with a membership of 225,- 000, contributed $4,000,000 to- wards the total, with the re- mainder coming from the Vaad Leumi, local councils, and Had- assah which maintains a tuber- culosis hospital at Safad, as well as the Hebrew University Hospi- tal on Mount Scopus and other health services.. The Government's share was a grant-in-aid of $88,000 to the Tel Aviv Municipal Hospital, and $32,000 to the Vaad Leumi school hygiene program and services for infant welfare and tubercular care. The Jewish hospitals have 1,500 beds, of which 1,129 are in Jewish pub- lic institutions whose yearly maintenance exceeded $1,600,000, the burden of which evolved entirely on the Jews. The Vaad Leumi also adopted a budget of $1,360,000 for educa- tion, to which the Jewish Agen- cy was urged to contribute $80,- 000, instead of $300,000 which the Agency had contributed last year. The Vaad Leumi demand- ed a Government grant of $568,- 000. Hitler Can't Do That to Us! • STOCKHOLM, (JTA)—One of the rumors floating around Germany, according to the Aftontidningen, Stockholm daily, is that Hitler has un- dergone facial surgery to make him look like a Jew, presumably to avoid capture by the Allies. The report, brought here by a traveller from Germany, says that a Jewish surgeon, Dr. Cohn, was released from a concentration camp to per- form the operation and was murdered as soon as he had finished his work. Hitler is supposed to have been given a longer nose,. rounder cheeks and a duelling scar on his forehead to make him resemble a Jewish uni- versity student. HOW TIMES DO CHANGE! ZURICH, (JTA)—Frighten- ed Germans are scurrying around Budapest desperately seeking _to buy forged docu- ments attesting to the fact that they are of Jewish an- cestry, according to the free Hungarian radio. The Ger- mans hope to avoid intern- ment provided under the Al- lied armistice terms for all Germans except those of the Jewish faith. of Bulgarian Jews Asked NEW YORK, (JTA)-1Declar- ing that Billgaria had had ample time in the two and a half rnontlig since ,signing: armis- tite with the United Nations to take: steps, o halt, discrimination against JeWs,,- the - American JeWish Committee this week ap- pealed to the governments of RECEPTA.C:L . E.S the U. S., Great Britain and Rus- Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Reinforced, sia "to do everything in their Concrete. Fully Guaranteed... power towards removing dis- Priced Right, criminations still in force against AMERICAN the Jews and restoring to theM RECEPTACLE CO. their rights 'arid" possessions." • Give to the Red Cross Joseph Rosenthal Dies Page Twenty-Three Magida on Staff Of Yeshiva College Joseph Rosenthal, who was born in Detroit 66 years ago and was in business in the East- ern Market for 35 years, died Feb. 28. Funeral services were held March 1 at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Machpelah Cemetery. His nephew, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, officiated at the funeral. Mr. Rosenthal was a member of Detroit Lodge 55 Knights of • Pythias and other organizations. He is survived by his wife, Frances; a son, Leslie, with whom he was associated in busi- ABRAM S. MAGIDA ness; two brothers, Isaac and Abe; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie NEW YORK—The appointment Oppenheim of Detroit and Mrs. of Abram S. Magida to the execu- Samuel Siegel of Los Angeles. tive staff of the Yeshiva and Yeshiva College, was announced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president. Mr. Magida at present is on the executive staff of the Ameri- MRS. ETHEL ZIMBERT, who can Zionist Emergency Council. was born in Russia 78 years ago He formerly served in. a similar and came to Detroit 16 years capacity with the United Pales- ago, was buried Feb. 27 in tine Appeal and the Zionist Or- Machpelah Cemetery. Surviving ganization of America. He was are a daughter, Mrs. Max Paxe, for four years associate field di- and three sons, Dr. H. A. Pays- rector of the United Jewish Ap- ner and Edward and Jack peal. Peisner. * * * Abraham Olender Dies; WILLIAM FRIEDMAN of 1718 Father of Librarian E. 4th St., Brooklyn, died March 2. Burial took place March 4. At Shaarey Zedek He was a member of the Zion- Abraham Olender of 8741 La- ist Organization for 40 years. He came to this country from Salle Blvd., father of Miss Janet Siedlec, Poland, 35 years ago. Olender, Librarian of Shaarey He is survived by three daugh- Zedek, and of Theodore Olender, ters, three sons, 20 grandchild- who is prominent in local Zion-. ren and 10 great-grandchildren, ist circles, died suddenly on all of New York, and two grand- Friday, March 2, at the age of 68. Funeral services were held children, Mrs. Mollie Alpert and Dr. Ben Glicksman, and two Sunday afternoon at Lewis Bros. Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- great-grandchildren of Detroit. tery. Rabbis A. M. Hershman JACOB KENTZ, a resident of and Isaac Stollman and Cantor Port Huron for more than 25 J. H. Sonenklar officiated. Mr. Olender, who was born years, died on ' Purim. A former resident of Bay City, he was in Poland and came to Detroit for five years treasurer of Con- 29 years ago, was the founder gregation Mt. Sinai in Port Hur- of A. Olender & Son wholesale on. He is survived by his wife, bakery and confectionery sup- the former Rose Singer; three plies at 1400 14th Ave. He was brothers, Charles of Chicago, a m e m b e r of Congregation Harold of Flint and William of Shaarey Zedek, the Zionist Or- Bay City; and a sister, Mrs. Jane ganization, Unit e d Hebrew Lindenbaum of Brooklyn, N. Y. Schools, Chesed shel Emes, and Funeral services were held at was a participant in numerous Mt. Sinai Synagogue with Dr. local and national movements. Surviving, besides Janet and Selig S. Auerbach officiating. * * * Theodore, are his wife, Rose; WILLIAM ALLER, 2005 W. two other sons, Louis and Philip; Philadelphia, died March 1 at five other daughters, Mrs. W. the age of 66. Funeral services Epstein, Mrs. Fannie Glicker, were held Friday at Ira Kauf- Mrs. E. Pleasant, Elsie and Ethel; man Funeral Home. Rabbi Ja- 10 grandchildren; a brother, Ben- cob Ungar officiated. He is sur- jamin Olender of McKeespbrt, vived by his wife, Sadie; three Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. J. Rosen, sons, Charles H. and Jos. G. of Mrs. M. Epstein and Mrs. H. Detroit, Benjamin G. of Chicago; Tennis of Springwell, Ill. two daughters, Mrs. Albert Si- mon. and Mrs. Wilton Weston. Burial was in Beth Moses Cem- etery. * * * NATHAN BRUSS, 2747 Glad- stone, died March 3 at the age of 68. Funeral services were held WASHINGTON—War bond Sunday at Ira Kaufman Funeral sales by Bnai Brith reached Home. Rabbi A. M. Hershman $461,500,000 at the close of the officiated. He leaves his wife, 6th War Loan during which the Jennie; three sons, David and organization was credited with Kalman of Detroit, Samuel of selling $10,178,930 worth, it was Chicago; two daughters, Pearl announced at Bnai Brith head- of Detroit; Mrs. Herman Solo- quarters by the National War mon of Greenville, Miss. Burial Service Department. was in Beth Abraham Cemetery. Of the total, the Bnai Brith * * * men accounted for $309,500,000; HARRY S. LESSINGER, 2556 the Bnai Brith women for $125,- W. Philadelphia, died 'March 4 000,000; Aleph Zadik Aleph, Bnai kt the age of 52. He leaves his Brith Girls. and Bnai Brith Young wife, Rose; two children, Helen Women, $20,000,000 and Bnai and Richard. Services were held Brith Hillel Foundations, $7,000,- Monday at Ira Kaufman Funeral 000. Home. Interment was in Roch- ester, N. Y. Obituaries Bnai Brith Sells 461 Million Worth Of War Bonds * * * ' •MELVIN BERMAN, three- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berman of 17395 Stoepel Ave., died March 4. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated. Clean, Light Work We have jobs open . in all depart- _ fnents. light clean work in our stockroom mending, wrapping, etc. Good hours and pay. • DRIVERS WANTED DOMESTIC LINEN. SUPPLY Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home DAN LEWIS SAUL LEWIS SEYMOUR LEWIS * GEORGE LEWIS • In Armed Forces NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL 4719 JOHN R STREET TRinity 2-21'13 Palestine Seen As Health Pacemaker WASHINGTON, D. C. (JPS)---- The importance of Palestine as a health pacemaker in the Middle East, was emphasized here by Dr. Haim Yassky, director of the Hadassah Medical Organization, who recently arrived from Pal- estine. Dr. Yassky said 60 Pales- tine Jewish health and welfare workers are on their way to Eu- rope for the United Nations Re- lief and. Rehabilitation Admin- istration. Calling for a United . Nations health league to stamp out epi- demics and lay the groundwork for postwar world-wide health work, Dr. Yassky estimated that immediate health measures in Palestine would cost $1,000,000 annually for every 100,000 ref- ugees entering the country. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. re. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. RAndolph 7956 WANTED AT ONCE — Two - room apartment or furnished room in Linwood-Richton section. UN. 4-3429. , EXPERIENCED alteration help. Steady or part time. Good pay. Excellent working conditions. TO. 8-0286, 11616 Dexter. STENOGRAPHER. General office work. Apply Colonial Hotel, Mt., Clemens. Mich. $100 REWARD Jar 5 or 6-room flat. Dexter or N. W. Section. Buse ness- man. Refined family of Three adults. Excellent references. TO. 7-0858 or MA. 6196. JEWISH woman to do kosher cook- ing for small adult family. 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Tremendous pent-up buying power of 240 billion dollars in cash, deposits and government bonds owned by individuals hangs over the market. What would happen to prices if scared money runs to cover? We can't hold these properties. Make up your mind. You'll be sorry if you wait. See Mr. Bedford for Facts & Figures. $21,000 dwn. Finest IS apt. 2-3 large rms. like new. Depression rent $8,670. Construction cost $85,- 000. 'A lifetime buy only $48,000. Reliable east side location. $16,000 dwn. Best 14 apt. 3 rms. bath with showers. New stoves. Cheap rent -$6,246. Built 1928 one of the latest. Snap $32,000. $15,000 dwn. Outstanding cor. 20 apts. 4-5 rooms. New stoker new tankless water heater. Very clean. Low rents $10,000. Widow will sell at cost. $16,000 dwn. Estate must sell 22 apt. 4 story elevator all new Kel- vinators. Former sales value, $125,- 000. •Former rents $20,000. Ceil- ing rent now $10,000. Entire price only $46,000. $15,000 dwn. 31 apts. 3-4 rooms. . Court design, tiled gables, big porches, new stria. plant, new tank- less hot water, new stoker. Big showy property. Depression rent _$14,000. Construction cost $145.000. - Out of town owner will sell only $75, 000. $65,000 dwn. Shadow of Fisher Bldg. Lobby elevator. Profitable going business with $35.000 ceiling rent. Price only half replacement !cost. Operating figures from the books. • WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN- AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS ROMER WARREN & CO. Dime Bldg. CA. 08.21