Food Production Is Jewish. Youth's Increased by Jewish LISTENING Farmers in America 0 S =_ I . By Danny Raskin By HONESTY PAYS OFF . Walking away and discovering he -. had received a dollar • too Martin much in change, the of aVlax's Jewelry retraced his steps- back to the cashier's cage of :a local eatery and told the girl she had made a mistake ; "I'm sorry," bellowed the lass with great indignan.ce, "You should have counted it in the first place!" . . . So out he walk- ed, shrugging his shoulders and pocketing the green. * * * WITH THE engineers in Ger- many, W/O Abe Steinway writes that upon entering a town the people feel very bitter and al- ways begin telling of their hate for the Nazis . . . Then, going into the homes, the boys find Nazi flags all over the place .. . He tells of having the best house in the sector . . . Bedroom paint- ed light blue with thick rug to match . . . Ceiling cream With all furniture the same color .. . Massive bed with double mat- tress,. "and, of all things," he adds, "sheets and pillow cases!" LOOKING AROUND in the basement he found a secret panel to the well-stocked liquor room . . Everything from Burgandy wine to champagne and cordials . . . "I got a kick this afternoon when a couple of officers came over to see me on business . . . After taking them to my suite and bringing out the drinks, they almost plotzed . . . and did I love it!" FROM US TO YOU . . . The column solicits your aid for a Seventh War Loan Bond Rall3r . •Appreciations for all sugges- tions and help. *. * * THE GALS who manage to find time to while away have WALL WASHING Clean, Experienced Employees • Full Insurance. Coverage 18 Years of Service ACTON Wall Washers 634 WEST WARREN TE. 2-6233 BUSINESS Or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS Page wen - THI.JEWISH.NEWS May, ,Apr-it 27,-1945 The Jewish farmers in the United States are straining their energies to increase food pro- duction and are giving "their full measure of effort and de- votion, toward winning the war", according to the 44th annual re- port of the Jewish Agricultural Society issued by Dr. Gabriel Davidson, its executive head. The report deals with the so- ciety's efforts to settle on farms returning veterans as well as displaced workers, shopkeep- ers and others who see in farm- ing a way of livelihood. The war placed extra pressure on the Society's Agricultural Ed- ucation. Department and in the more populous Jewish farming districts its experts carried their teaching from farm to - farm. During 1944 these travelling teachers made 2,701 farm visits and held 99 farm -meetings with an aggregate attendance of ap- proximately 5,000. started another daily pastime to replace their Gin Rummy . . . Remember the game of Put and Take, played by twirling the top with numbers on the side? . . . They're reviving the contest of our more youthful days. * * * NOTES . . . Gloria Pianka of Junior Hadassah is doing a course of modeling at the Powers School in New York . . . Her former club members may be holding a dance, soon . . . * * * REMEMBER Holiday Hop. 23 at Jewish Center, April 29 . . • From "sunny" California, Tillie Krieger, former Jewish News Offipe. staffer, writes as "Tillie the -Riveter"- • . : She's' on • the swing shift :at DouglaS . Pvt. Sol Lewis was liberated, April 2, from a German prisOn camp. * * * WHEN NOT at her structural drafting job, Virginia 'Garrison spends . her spare time composing tunes and playing the piano' . . While a *Student at -Vassar, she played her own • compositions on television stations, WBJK in Chicago and WRGB in Schen:- ectady, N. Y. . . . Some of her works are . . • "Concentive Na- ivete" . . "Post-War. World" . . , "Latin Quarter, N. Y. C." . . "Interview for a Job" . . . and "Blind Date" .. * * .* SECOND LOOKERS . . . A "No Meat" sign in a 12th St. butcher's window under which some wag chalked, "Race track still closed'.' . . • The fellow hav- ing breakfast in the kosher-style on Dexter who beat the season with the first pair of brown and white shoes . . . While outside an April "shower" tried fiercely to show a late March wind that he too had his seasons mixed. * * * FROM FRANCE, we received a Passover- greetings card signed by. . . Pfc. Ted Kaminsky, Cpl. Dave Reznik, Cpl. Mollie Wein- stein, Pfc. Irving • Klein and S/Sgt. Norman Weinstein . . . with the. note . . . "All Detroit- ers who attended Seder in Paris, France, 29, March, 1945. All sat at the same table. A military Seder." Jewish Spokesmen At San Francisco Reservations Taken For Lesser's Clover Lodge in N. Michigan LONDON, (JTA)—A group Of Jewish children who were •foUnd by the Red Army in a German Lesser's Clover Lodge an- camp at Chochielicze in Poland nounces plans for the opening have arrived in the town of Zag- of the new season at its vacation lebio-Dabrowskie, according to place in Northern Michigan, at informaticfn .. reaching the' Fed- Grand Traverse Bay. Reserva- eration of Je -Wish' Relief Organ- tions are now being accepted. izations here. The season will open -June- 15 and will continue through September. IAN ENS accepted trona responsible Many improvements have been firms or persona by telephone up- to made on the grounds. 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. Minimum .Charge 50c. The Lodge has secured the RAndolph - 7 956 services of Max Brodyn . as social director. Mr. Brodyn is an able FOR RENT. LOvely comfortable interpreter of Jewish, English room in private home. Kitchen and Rusian folksongs. He re- privileges. Suitable for employed lady. Between 6 and '7 Mile. UN. cently has concluded a tour of 2-5731. the country for the USO. He will be assisted at Lesser's Clover ROOM for rent. Couple or one. Near JUDGE JOSEPH PROSKAUER Lodge by Zelda Zlato. bus and three car lines. TY. 6-4786. A new beach has been secured HAVE lovely large room for couple for children and non-swimmers. or will share. Convenient trans- portation. TY. 5-9648. Competent counselors will be in charge of the children's activities. SECOND cook for hotel. Good pay. LASSIFI E D . Gratiot Film Co. Offers Entertainment Facilities HENRY MONSKY Hebrew U. Planning Medical Course Soon JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Fifty students will study medicine at the Hebrew University within the next three years, it was pre- dicted here by Dr. Werner Sen- ator, business director of the university. He revealed that al- ready $3,500,000 has been pledged towards extension of the institution's science faculty. Obituaries MRS. ANNA GOUFF, 2508 Hazelwood, died April 19. Fun- eral services were held Friday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.- Cantor A. Gartenhaus officiated. She leaves her husband, Ben- jamin; Two sons, Abe and Nate; three daughters, Mrs. Philip Einstandig, Mrs. Sam Wagner and Mrs.' William Surath of Bay City. * * * A solution to the entertain- ment problem is provided school teachers, club leaders and en- tertainment committees by the film -rental "service offered by ratiot Filth Co., 6527 Gratiot, PL. 8787. The service includes popular Hollywood motion pictures which can be shown at home, in the school and club room. The available films include full length features, news and edu- cational releases, cartoons, etc., —in sound as well as color. A screen, projector- and operator are available. Collectors desiring to add to their film libraries will find a wide range of current releases, including "The Peace Builders," a documentary film of the Big 3 meetings leading up to the San Francisco conference. Prof. Cuza Arrested; Led Anti-Semetic Drive in Romania . HAVE YOU an apartment or . apart- ment hotel to share. Gentleman. Call UN. 4-4470, 10 to 3 P. M. 3-BEDROOM furnished house wanted by responsible party. Can furnish best of references. Will take any location in city. Rent no object. Call CA. 4539 Monday. NICELY furnished room to rent. Home of two Gentlemen. Near Dexter. 3739 Richton, DA. 8696. . * ISADORE WEINGARDEN,. 1927- Pingree, died April 16, at the age bf 64. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Ira Kauf- man Funeral Home. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor A. Gar- tenhaus officiated. He is sur- vived by two sons, Sidney and Earl; one daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Shulman. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our be- RECEPTACLES loved hiisband and father, Wil- Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Reinforced liam B. Chatman, who passed Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. away a year ago, April 23, 1944. Priced Right. His wife, BETTY, and sons, AMERICAN SEYMOUR B. and MICHAEL DAVID. RECEPTABLE CO. A WONDERFUL NEW PROF. ALEXANDER CUZA lvanian town of Sibiu, where he had found shelter in the house of Gen. Negrescu, former police chief under the pro-Nazi Anton- escu regime. It also was announced that Hritcu Myo, one of the instiga- tors of the pogrom in Jassy dur- ing the early days of Romania's military collaboration with Ger- many, has been arrested. He is charged with ordering the an- nihilation of thousands of Jews who were deported from Romania to Transnistria. The trial of William Gruen- berg, a converted Jew, charged with helping the Antonescu re- gime, opened here. • • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS IRA KAUFMAN UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year NON-YELLOWING WHITE and NO14171FADINIG COLORS INTERIOR' ENAMEL AND 'EX -TERIOR TRIM - LARGE room for rent. Gentleman. Quiet home. Near Dexter bus line. TO. 7-2895. Mile. Lovely large bedroom in large modern home. Gentleman preferred. UN. 1-7727, Sunday or weekdays between 6 and 8 p. m. HERMAN TACHMAN, 9600 Dexter, died April 17, at the age of 66. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi J. Ungar officiated. He is survived by three sons, Hyman, Sol, Max; Two daughters, Mrs. Harold Applebaum, Mrs. Rose Oram. * Mrs. S. Cohen. Phone Mt. Clemens 2451 or write: 112 Cass Avenue, Mt. Clemens, Mich. FURNITURE repaired, restyled, 25 years' experience. Furniture bought and sold, 15460 Livernois. UN. 4 1371. PAINTING and decorating. All work- manship fully guaranteed. Devoted to better class work. Free estimates. UN. 4-3586. WANTED—Young man, draft exempt, excellent opportunity, retail furni- ture business, highest salary for on who demonstrates resourcefulness, ability and willingness to learn the Sales end ,of our business. Box, 416, THE JEWISH -. NEWS, 2114 peno b- scot Bldg., Detroit 26. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished room with nice family. Suppers if desired. Good transportation. Call after 9 p. m. and on Sunday, 3358 Collingwood. TO. 5-3111. EXPERIENCED Salesman or Sales- . lady for curtain and drapery store. Apply in _person. Ben. Pupko,. 11551 • Dexter Blvd. at Burlingame. , TO RENT—Large airy room. Twin beds. Suitable for couple employed or two men. References. TO. 6-6999. YOUNG woman to share 3-room apt. Small child present. One bedroom only. If interested phone TO. 5-6323 after 8 p. m. WANTED—School girl, 14 to 15 to look after baby 2. Good pay. TO. 7-5880. ..BUCHAREST, (JTA) — Prof. Alexander Cuza, the 87-year-old WANTED—Housekeeper. Small kosher "father" - of the anti-Semitic home. 3 adults. $50 per week. 21430 Woodward. EL. 6275. movement in Romania, was ar- rested this week in the Transy- WISCONSIN between Curtis and 7- PLEASURE CARS 320 Fort St. West CHerry 7474 Jewish Children Saved From German Camp By Reds a teott, CHAPEL AND PARLORS 0410 DEXTER BOULEVARD TYLER 7-4520 WANTED—Girl to share 3-room apartment. Dexter-Davison section. • All privileges. DA. 8858 or MA.. 8400, extension 2. BUILDING COSTS officially quoted highest in all Am- erican history. What does this mean to you when good income properties can yet be bought at only a fraction of replacement costs, far below original sales values. Get the real Facts and Fig- ures from Mr. Bedford. Save $5,600. Indian Village 19 apt. 2-6 rms. New stoker, tankless water heater, Gen. Elec. refrig. Price now $45,000. Next month price goes to $50,000. $20,000 dwn. Big 40 apt. 2-5 rms. nr . Cass. New stoves, new refrig. Rent $20,000. Bldg. cost $175,000. Entire price $75,000. N. W. Sect. Tan brk. court 19 apt. 3-4 rms. New stoves, striker, tank- less water heater. Rent $9000. Bldg. cost $100,000. Entire price $47,500 terms of $20,000. $15,000 dwn. Glendale 20 apt. 4-5 rms. carpet stairs, new stoker, tank- less water -heater. Rent $10,000. Bldg. cost $95,000. Big parcel for only $55,000. Easy 41:c,'Io terms. Grd. Blvd. 100 apts. fireproof. Rent $70.000. Bldg. cost $750.000. Now $300,000 terms half cash. Values are going up no doubt about it. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN- AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS HOMER WARREN & COMPANY Ca. 0321 Dime Bldg.