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T H E' J EW l'SH NEWS

Friday, April" 26,' 1945

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

By Danny Raskin

Franklin D. Roosevelt

He died in war so peace would.
Peace for all the world he had life
to give.•
He gave that life—died in action.
No race or creed or color ever held
his hate,
He lived for them and died for them
All peoples of his state.
He served his Country best - he could,
forever onward plod until. the time
he had to•leave upon the call of God.
Goodnight. our president, sleep you
ever sound.
Lie within the walls you built of
honor .duly bound.
May not again the rumblings of a
shaken- earth interrupt your other
world where lasting peace you
-
_found.

Obituaries

ABRAHAM S. RUBIN of 1754
W. Euclid died. April 11. Funeral
services were held at Chesed steel
Ernes. April 12, and were ar-
ranged by Ira Kaufman. His sur=
vivors are his wife, Bluma; a
daughter, Shirley; a son, Mar-
shall; and d sister, Grace;
* * *
DONNA ELLEN TOWER died
April 8. Funeral services were
held April 10 at Lewis Bros.
Surviving are her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry - Tower; her
grandparents, • Mr. _ and Mrs.
Jacob Weller and Louis Tower.
* * *
MICHAEL WEISS, 68, died
April 9 at his horne, 2671 Clem-
ents. Services were held at Lewis
Bros., - April. 10. Surviving are
his wife, Rose; a 'son, 1st Sgt.
Louis, overseas; a daughter, Mri.
Lola Feldman; a brother, Isa-
dore.:' Rabbis Fischer and Nathan
Officiated at funeral services.
* * *
WALTER GRUSKIN, 17, a
Central High student, died last .
Friday, Funeral - serviCes= were
held Sunday' at Cliesed shel
Ernes. is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gru
skin of 2967 Tuxedo *and a sis:
ter, Irene.

NORTH, DETROIT General
Hospital celebrated its first an-
niversary at the Variety . Club
in the Book-Cadillac, last week
. . . This is the hospital which
MRS. ANNA D. FRIEDMAN,
nine Jewish doctors formed into a J. L. Hudson Co., employee' for
non-profit insti- 23 years, died last Friday at her
a co-operative,
. ••
tution.
home,'-' 1785 Seward. Funeral
4c
* "
services were' held Sunday at Ira
ERRATA . . The next Holi-
Kaufman Funeral Home. She
day Hop at the Jewish Center, is survived by her mother, Mrs.
unday, April 29, will be num= -
Minnie' Friedman; a brother; Al-
ber 23 and not the last of the
Paul Leash and hiS bert; three sisters, Ida, ' Mrs.'
season - . •
WWJ and network Sophisti-cats Asher . Moss and Mrs. Richard C.
ColbY.
will play, •
* *
• * *, .*
MRS.
JENNIE
BLAU, 63, of
.• GI NOTES .; . The War - Dept..
telegram about Abe Eiselman be- 13250 Steel, died Sunday. Funer-
ing killed in action was received al services were held Tuesday
by his:father the day after his at Ira KaUfman Funeral 'Home
letter. home telling the folks- not On Dexter. Burial was in Clover
to. Worry and that everything Hill Park Cemetery, She is sur-
was :alright . . . Harry Milgtorn- vived_ by her- husband, Sam; a
of the' old: Zeniths Club, is . in son, Ira Stone; two daughters,
Mrs. Dorothy Victor and Mrs.
Percy Jones Hospital'.. . . Was
.jtired:in France when part of a Estelle Wheaton; four grandchil-
building he and other engineers dren and a sister.
* * *
had deniolished fell on him.
HANNAH FINN, 2740 Rich-
FORMER TEMPLE Beth El ton, died April 11 at the age of
_member, Pfc. Robert RafeLson,- 31. Funeral- services were held
was an engineer on a bridge that Thursday at the Ira Kaufman
collapsed across .the Rhine when Funeral Home. Rabbi J. Sperka
he was killed,: :recently . .. Re- 'and Cantor A. Gartenhaus offi-
ported missing, __last year, :Cpl. ciated. She-- is survived by. her
Larry Bader is a German- pris-. husband, Charles; her mother,
oner.
Mrs. Hilda Goodman; two broth-
ers, Al and Irving; three sisters,
Minnie, Mrs. Edith Suchman and
Mrs. Hetty Miller. Interment was
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
* * *
MAX
NICHAMIN
of 2283
-
Clean, Experienced
Grand, died April 12 .at the age
Employees
of 81. Funeral services were held
at Ira Katifmark Funeral Home

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Page Fifteen'

River - Chevrolet
Interfaith Parley Warned Grand
Owner Names Lander
Service Manager
Of Revival of KKK Activity As
-L

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Arrierica is fade to face with. a
virulent revival of the old spirit of Ku-Klux Klanism, Elmo-
Roper, public opinion expert, warned in an address at a
special all-day meeting of the National Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews at the Waldorf-Astoria-, attended by 1,600
representatives.

While the Negro probably will-4->
be the first victim of this attack,
anti-Semitism has spread over
the country, especially in urban
By . Roie Elkin Farber
centers, and anti:Catholicism is If he -had
only saved us from
prevalent in the Middle West arid
economic chaos.
Dayenu:
South, Roper said. He empha- If he had only
given us Social
sized that if persecution begins
Reforms. Dayenu!
with a single group, it is only a If he had only lifted the arms
:
question of time before it spreads
embargo. •
Dayenu!
to others.
If he had only• given us the Four
Freedoms,
This same point was made by
Dayenu!.
other speakers, and Dr. Everett if he had visited
our homes only
once,
R. Clinchy, president of the con :
Dayenu!
ferenCe, who pointed Out that at- 14 he had only met with ow' Allied
leaders,
tacks' which May start against
-

• - ---Dayerni!
'
Jews, after the war„ "ineyitably-- If he had,
only roused us from our
lethargy at the impending threat
-will turn--;agaiiiSt CathofieS and

to our freedom,: -
against sectiOnS of ProteStants."
Dayenu!
It
he
'had
only
given
us
courage
with
Roger W. Strauss, co-chairman
which to go - on .during our .time
Of the conference; and •Basil
of trial.
Dayenu!
O'Connor, a member of its bud- If he had only
unified us all to one
purpose.
committee,
urged
greater
get

Dayenu!
.support of the tolerance program If he had only given us his leadership,
Dayenu! . •
-of the National Conference of
only displayed his powers
Christians,: and:,Jews. O'Connor If he of had
great statesmanship.
Dayenu!
urged that the annual budget of
FOR RENT. 2 lamp L'unfactab13- fur-
only given us his nobleness
nished ra COUple or single. Good
the organization. he increased If he of had
character.
transportation. 1716 Pingree. TR.
Dayenu!

from $i,opo,000 to $2,000,000 and
had only given us his h3althy
2-8180. ' •
this was voted: It also, was voted If he
frame of mind.
. WANTED: 2 . or - 3 morn furnished
Dayenu!
to increase. 'the national board
if he had only given us his delightful
apt. - for employed couple. Refer-
from 36 to 200 members.
sense of humor..

To FDR-A Tribute



CLASSIFIED



t..•

Dayenu!

If he had only given us his captivating

• . • .

on Friday. .,Rabbi I. Stollman
officiated. He leaves his wife,
Dora; two sons, Larry. and. Sam-
uel of Boston; .three .daughters,
Mrs. Morris : Rosenberg, Mrs.
Harry , Maysel and Mrs. Morris
Levine. _
* *
-
MRS. SARAH GOLDSTEIN,
76, died after a long illness. Bur-
ial took place at. Machpelah
Cemetery, Detroit, Rabbi Selig
S. AuerbaCh officiating. She is
survived by a son, Herman L.
Goldstein of Port Huron, a broth-
er, J. Goldstein of Detroit, and
several nephews and nieces.
* * *
Funeral services were conduct-
ed for BARNETT J. LEET, 80,
of 9414 Holmur, on April 12
from Hebrew Free Burial Home
and Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Sur-
viving are his wife, Leah R.;
sons Murray of Port Huron,
Cecil R. of New York City, Ben-
son, S 1/c of Norfolk, Va.;
daughters, Sara Raych ; Buffalo,
N. Y., Dora Ploshnick, Eva Mann,
Gussie Klein, Ella Walters and
Honey • Magid of Detroit; 19
grandchildren .‘ and four great
grandchildren.

smile, Dayenu'.
He has left with us all these and
many more.
He was our friend and confidante.
Jew and Non-Jew, rich and poor
alike. -
He has poured into all of us his
strength
So we can carry on where he left off.
He has led us to the Altar of Peace.
.'and the Maker of us all said,.
DAYENU!

.

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RECETTACLES

BUSINESS

• •

' TRUCKS • TRAILERS '

, Eugene Foo, chef at the new
Hoe Hoe Inn on Second Blvd.
near Canfield, is well known to
Detroiters. For 25 years he has
been noted as a specialist on na-
tive Chinese cooking, bringing
his experienc- c -- from Chinatown
in Chicago.
Tung S. Woo, the manager, is
also no stranger here,. -having
been in the Chinese-American
restaurant business in Detroit for
20 years. The Hoe Hoe Inn had
its grand opening April 10, and
is already gaining a fine reputa-
tion for their native Chinese food
and choice American. dishes,

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Hoe Hoe Inn Gains
Large Clientele Here

The first Detroit performance
of . _"Balalaika," a musical play
based on the Russian Revolution,
will come to the Masonic Temple
next Tuesday night as the fourth
- offering by the. Civic Light
'Opera Association.

18 Years of Service

LOANS

Saul H. Rose; owner of the
:Grand River Chevrolet Co., at
5100 Grand River, - announces the
.appointment of Edwin 'T. Lander
as the company's . new service
Manager.
Lander comes
;from the Cadil-
lac : ,•Motor Car
Co. • -where . he
,, spent 19 years
in . mechanical,
experimental de-
velopment and
engineering ser-
vice.. work. All
mechanics with
Saul H. Rase Lander are fac-
tory trained men who. specialize
in commercial vehicles,
Rose - points out that the me-
chanics who repair commercial
vehicles are qualified to repair
passenger cars, as _truck§ -are-
driven. -25 :times: as many miles
in a given period • as passenger
cars and must operate on a min-
imum of gas.
The . Grand River Chevrolet
Co. is Michigan's largest truck
dealership.

"A NEW HIGH!" SIGHS. JERRY WAYNE TO JOAN EDWARDS
Joan, the Hit 'Parade songstress, hits plenty of sweet, high, and low
notes on the Borden Show , Sunday night. Co-feature—rhumba
master Xavier Cugat and group, beating out South American
rhythms. Add to this Jeff Alexander's orchestra—:-and what a half-
hour you'll-have! Tune in the big Borden Show Sunday Night,
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Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home

DAN LEWIS
SA1UL LEWIS
SEYMOUR LEWIS

* GEORGE LEWIS

of - Free Enterprise" when dollars
were dollars, this splendid Indian
Village19-apartment sold at a- bar-
gain for $80,0
00 cash. Now only
' $45,000•with $20;000 down.. Owner
says raise to- $50,000 next month.
Fair enough. It would cost $100,000
to replace. Get all the facts and
. figures from- Mr. Bedford and get
down to :_usiness.
, $15,000 down. Glendale 20-apt. 4-5
rooms. Rent $10,000. Clean and at-
tractive. Price. now half of former
sale. Detroit apt. rents and prices
stand today lowest in the nation.
Boston Blvd. 59 apts. - marble
lobby. elevator, steel tubular boiler
stoker. New stoves. Excellent con-
dition. Rent $35,000. Requires $100,-
000 cash to mtge. Our price is
$100,000 less than replacement bldg.
cost; Get set for post-war printing
press dollars.
41 Apts. Unique Spanish tan brit.
Carpeted lobby. Rent $20,000. Sold
once for $165,000 cash. You can
build today for $160.000 or buy from
us for only $105,000.' Terms $45,000
to new mortgage._
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS

*In Armed Forces

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apt. on Second or Third floor. Call
- Sunday or evenings. TO. 6-0748.
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for 3-room apt. Preferably Dexter-
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NICELY furnished room' for rent.
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CLEAN 3-room apt. in exchange for
5 or 6 room flat.. TO. 5-2524.
CLEAN room in quiet home for one
or two Best • transportation. 1956
Taylor. TY. 5-4525.
WANTED to rent.'6•room flat near or
within :walking distance of Yesh-____
Ivath -Beth Yehuda on Cortland - and
Dexter. Call evenings-- -:;'kcept Fri-
day. TY. 6-024•1-. -'
IzaE comfortable room; Private
bath and entrance; Gentleman. Gdod
transportation. TO. 7-0661.
VETERAN and family in desperate
need of 5 or 6 room flat. N.W. sec-
tion. TY. 4-5671.
FOR rent: Beautiful sunny room. Pri-
vate entrance and lavatory. W.
Seven Mile District. VE. 6-3655.
ELDERLY Orthodox woman wishes to
share with a middle aged lady a 3-
room apt. with porch. near Dexter.
Apply Sunday, 3840 Monterey,
Apt. 1.
WANTED : Director 'for summer camp ,
for mothers and ehildren. Miss
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YOUNG lady to share nicely fur-
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THE JEWISH NEWS. 2114 Pen-
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NICELY furnished room with family
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LIBERAL reward offered for one or-
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,income or flat. furnished or in'-
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CLEAN FURNISHED room for lady.
Good transportation. Two adults.
-DA. 6666.
SERVICEMEN'S WIFE • will rent
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Kitchen 'privileges. Good transport-
ation. TO. 7-5640 or TY. 4-3115.
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Will pay $100 reward and will de-
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: personal and bank references. TY,,
7-1023.-
PRACTICAL NURSE or woman with
nursing experience wanted- im-
mediately to care for sick worsnan in
small 'apartment. Top •wages, Phone-
before iloon UN. 2-2727.

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