Friday May 4, !945 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youth's LISTENING By Danny Raskin - THE GREATEST amount of responsibility for cementing bet- . ter inter-faith relationship is falling upon the youth of Amer- ica . . . Especially so, those boys, who were and still are, members, of the Armed Forces overseas . . . The job of making those in- discerning people realize that Catholic, Jews and Protestant blood is the same . . . that, by, the will of God, all men are equal . . . that unity and only unity is can preserve freedom of America . . . belongs to the youth of our nation. * * * THIS OPINION was stressed at the Inter-Fraternal banquet, held by Knights of Columbus, Masons and Bnai Brith, at Ma- sonic Temple, last week. * * * THERE CAN BE no "Peace on Earth" While the breeding of racial-hatred continues to flour- ish ... The boy in battle doesn't care who made the bullets he'll shoot . . . The hero doesn't shun from rescuing .a stricken buddy because he is a Catholic or a Jew or a Protestant . • . They know they're all in this fight together and fighting and dying together for the same common cause! • . "Thou shalt love thy neigh- :, bor. as thyself!' is the Second Commandment of Our Lord . . . Only . the ignorant dare defy it! BNAI BRITH . takes the lead in efforts to establish :better in- ter-faith relations . . . Their Znany . leaders and members have dedicated . themSelves to this .work • and gone about it with ac : ton; 'not just words! * * * NAMING BUT A very small few . Aaron 'Droock, Pisgah 'T -Lodge; is one of the initial or 'gannets of the 'annual 'inter:- fraternal 'affair. . Da _ ye Rosin, Louis Marshall Lodge, president of Greater Detroit Bnai Brith BUSINESS Lo . on . MACHINERY . & EQUIPMENT • ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE_ • FIXTURES • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St. West CHerry 7474 SECOND- LOOKERS . . The "boy" selling papers on a 'Davi- son corner, 'yelling, "Hitler Hurt! Still five cents" . •. . Asked - the reason, he replied, "Only when the • dog is dead will I give free papers!" ' * * PROBABLY WON'T have the pre-war crowds of 3,000 strong, but AZA is certain to beat the 1,300 mark . of last year' at their Eastwood Dance, May 20 . . . Bobby Baker's well-known ork will handle the rhythm-rippling under the stars . . . That night will also be a middle-aisle date for Marty Mitchell and. Betty Kushner of Windsor . . . He's one of Detroit's top saxaphone toot- ers . . . The Bond Rally of Louis Marshall Lodge and Women at the Dexter Theater, May 7, will be guested by Charles Carlisle, Larry Gentile and "Fatha" Hines. * * * WHO'DA THUNK IT .' • . The 265 pound behemouth of the leg- al lions, Julius Green, was an incubator baby at birth! • . . In fact, when making out his birth certificate, 'the doctor said there wasn't enough of him to even write about! . . . But, oh, look at him, now! • * * • IT WAS "Free Dishes" night at the neighb6rhood theater and she needed the one piece. of china to complete a set „ About to leave, she spied the movie section of a paper . . . Off came her coat and back she went to the ironing board . . When daughter__ asked what the trouble was She: replied, "Stich a picture I should go see when . already it plaYed - three years ago!" • . Everything' turned out allright, though The kind hearted ten- nant upstairs brought her ' the final dish. • CNS '(Carnp NeWspaPer Service) report announces that well over 1,000,000 Jews 'are in service in the Allied Armies. INDIVIDUAL • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS Council, has been a great leader in furthering this work . . . Fred Epps, Detroit Lodge, was pub- licity director for this year's banquet and did a fine job in making known its importance . .. Lou Shostak and Harry Yud- koff, Pisgah Lodge, have been active in civic brotherhood work and activities for many years . . .. Louis Tischler, president of Theodor Herzl Lodge, with -members, Harry Golden and Louis Eden, have arranged an- nual inter-fraternal affairs of their own in the down-river area. * * * THIS WORK is so _importa.nt it cannot be ..ignored The `cloSe 'relationship of • Catholics, Jews and • Protestants 'and re- dedication to the principles of equality for .which America was born in. the first place' is needed to preserve our Country. : WALL WASHING - Clean, Experienced Employees • Full Insurance Coverage 18 Years of Service ACTON Wall Washers 634 WEST WARREN TE. 2-6233 Local Brevities Page Fifteen ROSE BROOK, 58, 2039 Ford, was buried in Machpelah Ceme- tery April 22, Rabbi J. J. Nathan officiating. Services were held - at Lewis Bros. Surviving are her husband, Reuben, child- ren, Mrs. Mignonette' Kushner, `Maurice and Jacqueline. * * * DORA ALLEN of •.Pontiac died April 21. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Rabbi Straus' of- ficiated. Surviving are her hus- band, Abe; children, Esther, Zella Soble, Daniel; sisters,' Mrs. Herbert Allen, Mrs-. Charles Feinberg; a brother, Abe Fein- berg. * *' * ARTHUR PALMER, 2001 W Euclid, 57, was buried in Oakview Cemetery. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Rabbi Fischer of- ficiated. He was the father of Vernon and William, both over- seas with the U. S. army, and husband of Elsie. *' * * ANNA BROCKY, 63, died in Cleveland April 21. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Sur- viving are her husband, Edward; children, Mrs. Bert Robinson, Mrs. Myrtle Elias, Mrs. Natalie Lieberoff; sisters, Mrs. Giza Rothenberg, Mrs.. Bertha Miller; a brother, Ike Ganger. . * * * SAMUEL VOGEL, 70, 1641 W. Davison, died April 22. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Surviv- ing are his 'children, Dr. Hyman A. Vogel, Mrs. Sarah' Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lazaroff and Mrs: Lillian Calshary, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaver an- Bertha Bohn. nounce the unveiling of the * * * tombstone of their beloved son SAMUEL LOWENTHAL, 36; and brother, Sidney Lazaroff, on discharged war veteran o f Sunday, May 6, at 1 p. rri: at the Ntisach - Aree Cemetery, 8 Mile World War II, died , April 19. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Woodward. • and Mrs. Eli Lowenthal of NeW * * * York., Services were held at the Unveiling of the monument Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment over the grave of Mrs. Minnie F. will take place in New York. * * * Korman took place on Sunday, April 29. Rabbi William Ginsberg ADOLPH HOLDENGRABER, of New York and Rabbi I. Stoll- 69, died April 27, at his late resi- man officiated, paying tribute to dence, 2641 Lawrence Ave. He Mrs. Korman for her many is survived by his brothers, Jack charitable deeds. Jacob Nosan- of Chicago, Sidney of Los Ang ,- chuck, president of „Bnai Jacob, eles, Nate, 'Moss and a sister, acknowledged the contributions Mrs. Morris Bittker. His. brother, received by the congregation in Joseph, and sisters, Mrs.• Nate her memory, from members of Moss and Mrs: Sidney Echen- the' family. berg • of Shei'brook; Que., also * * * survive'. Services were held at • The' Silver 'family, Ted, Walter the Lewis Bios: Chapel; Rabbi and Jean Silver, Mrs. Ida Green- J. Sperka officiated: Interinent baurfi,Mrs: Betty Rosenberg and' was in Clavier Hill' Park. • * * Mrs. Mary RoSenberg wish to an- nounce the unveiling -- of the MRS. d-ETTA.. JACOB§ON, monument of their mother, the 1705 W. Philadelphia, died April late Mrs. Mollie Silver, Sunday, 25. Services were held April' May 13, • at 2-p. im at..Machpelah 26 at' the Ira KaUfman Funeral . Cemetery. Home. Rabbi J: Sperka offici- * * * ated. She leaves two sons, Louise The unveiling of the monu- and Isaac; two daughters, .Mrs: ment for Peretz- Cooper will take Israel Stocker and• Mrs. Harry place this Sunday at 2 p. m., at Weinberg. Interment was in the Chesed ' Shel•Ernes Cemetery, Machpelah ' : Cemetery. Mr. Cooper was a charter men't `` * * * ber of the Lomier Benevolent ANTHONY MOSS, 2203 Vir- Society and one of the founders ginia Park, died • A p r il 26. of the Rizshinir Synagogue. Services were held Friday at the Friends and relatives are invited. Ira Kaufman Funeral 'Home. Rabbi Leon Franc' offiCiated. Dr. Max Meyerhof Dies Survivors are a son, Jacques L.;* CAIRO (JTA)-Impressive fu- two brothers, Nathan of Chicago' neral services were held here for and Julius of Miami, Fla.:. Re- Dr. Max Meyerhof, 70, one of the Mains were shipped to New world's most eminent 'eye spe- York for interment. cialists, in Cairo's Ashkenazi * * * SYnagogue. . MRS. KATE SHULAK, 2994 -Rochester, died--:April 26. Serv-. ices were held Friday at the He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi I. Stollman. officiated. He is sur- vived 'by five •sons, Israel, Harry, Major • Irving of Calif., Sgt. Max, overseas, and Louis of Toledo, 0.; one brother, Herman Breg- man. Interment was in Hebrew Memorial. Park. Unveilings MORRIS BRODY AMERICAN RECEPTACLE' CO. Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home DAN LEWIS SAUL LEWIS SEYMOUR LEWIS "0::rtalln$6614'14011344 * GEORGE LEWIS' *In Armed Forces NO CHARGE FOR :USE .OF OUR CHAPEL 7739 JOHN R STREET TRinity 2-2113 u vitatapt t to* t it t lilt:31.1 4mi k.:?4,1 4,4910$16004110111411.14 . ' • RAndolph 7956 FURNITURE repaired, restyled, 25 years' experience. Furniture bought and sold, 15460 Livernois. UN. 4-4371. PAINTING and . decorating. All work- manship full guaranteed. Devoted to better class work. Free estimates.. UN. 4-3586. ' BECOME a 'radio announcer-be the perfect and charming .dancing part- ner-a profesional model-lessons and instruction in these and many other diversified and interesting courses. Lewis Studios,- 902-3 Wur- litzer Bldg., 1509 Broadway. across from the Broadway-Capitol Theater. CA. 8183. TO. 8-0082. • COMFORTABLE room. •Dexter - Bur- lingame section. TO. 6-0542. WANTED: Bookkeeper. Experienced for furniture store. Good hours. Ex- cellent wages. 4858 Michigan. TWO quiet adults desire three or four room apt. or income. Porch pre- ferred. Linwood-Dexter Section. TY. 6-8783. FOR SALE: 4 ..:)oms of furniture. Leaving town. Also brand new fur coat. apt. 209. 2670 Gladstone. TY. 5-3479. YOUNG GIRL to assist in bookkeep- ing, typing, and general office work. Some experience preferred but not essential. Good hours. Good pay. TY. 7-8888 after Monday. FOR RENT room. Home privileges. For young working woman. TO. 5-0424. FOR SALE: 2 beautiful two-flats on. Calvert. One near Lawton, the other -near Wildemere. TO, 7-4502. :. R'ECEPTACLES INTERIOR-ENAMEL AND , EXTERIOR TRIM • EXCHANGE for flat or income, a W, Chicago apt. 2 1/ large rooms, pri- vate porch,. outside, quiet, clean, airy. TY. 6-4874. . • Garbage. Ash and Ruhbage Reinforced, Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. • Priced 'Right. • NON-YELLOWING WHITE and, NO.N,-FADING, COLORS CLASSIFIED Obituaries Rabbi. Zev Segal of Los An- geles addressed a meeting of the HAPOEL HAMIZRACHI at the home of Joseph Koller. The fol- lowing • officers were elected: Joseph Koller, president; Max Chomsky, vice-president; Drora Selesny, recording secretary; Ar- lene Platt, corresponding sece- tary; Max Teinchin, treasurer; additional executive board mem- bers, Rabbi J. J. Nathan, Rabbi L. Oschrey, Zelda Rosenthal, Esther Edelman and Esther Charnas. * * * Lt. Comm. LOUIS SCHWARTZ, USN, • will speak on the "Emo- tional Attitudes of the • Returned Servicemen," and in 'addition he will sho* the official Navy sound film "Introduction to Combat Fatigue," on May 11. He is in charge of Neuro - Psychiatric Service, U. S. Naval H?spital, Great Lakes, Ill. * * • The recently organized HOST- ESS COUNCIL of' the USO-Na- tonal Jewish Welfare Board held its first meeting Thursday, April 26. The following officers were elected: President, Leona Levenson; vice-president, Betty- Rottenberg; recording secretary, Ruth Drazin; corresponding secretary, Pearl Shanbom; Committee chairmen: program ; Ann Goldin; griev- ances, Dorothy Silverman; tele- phone and clerical, Betty Fried- man. COUPLE wanted for lovely room in home of 2. employed adults. Un- limited phone. Excellent transporta- tion. TY, 6-3863. FOR RENT. Comfortable room in home of 2 adults. Unlimited phone. Convenient transportation. Gentle- men working days preferred. TO, 7-7986... • - WANTED 2 or 3 room apt. in N.W. section by young employed couple. No 'children. TO. 84473. . For Sale:. A MASTER BEDROOM SUITE. 12 Pieces. Elegant solid walnut with twin beds, console dresser, 5 piece vanity, chest, night table, and chair. Bargain. Leaving for California. Miscellaneous household articles for sale. TO. 8-0935. .3048 Webb. FOR SALE. Brand new -42"x38 - sq. mirror. Robert Irwin leather top table. Grey sofa. Complete 6-room rose carpeting; UN, 4 0144. WANTED: Nice room in good home, breakfast and supper, by quiet busineSS "girl.. H: - of D. • sectiOn pre- ferred. Would stay'oceasionally with children..IJN..38823. . . NICELY furnished room to ' rent. • Home. of. couple. Gentleman only. Near Dexter. 3739 Richton. DA. lAiILI., EXCHANGE clean: 3-room apt. for 5 or- 6-room 'fiat. Willing to de- .corate..,call, ..TO, ,.5-2524. ' .. MAHOGANY junior dinette. table. China Cabinet and 4 chairs.. Call Saturday evening after 7. UN., 1-3165. , .. • ELDERLY-IvIAN wants a middle-aged or, elderly.. lady for light services. Room and board and $30 per month. Mr. Adler, 17132 Greenlawn, near Six Mile. Rd., UN. 3-0204. Painting ' ' '• -. Decorating • Rooms washed. Excellent ; Work. ' References. :TO. 6-4634. TO. 6-0542 - He Profits Most Who Serves Best We are strictly brokers. We do not buy and sell on our own ac- count. We have represented both buyers & sellers thru 3 wars and 2 major depressions to the. best of •our knowledge & belief. That's our 60 year record. See Mr. Bed- ford for today's Facts & Figures. • 660,000 dwn Solid concrete fire- proof like new. Richly furn. Rent $29,000. Original sales value $300,- 000. Beautiful property only $160,- 00. $20,000 dwil. Indian Village, 19 apt. -4-6 rms. New stoves, Gen Elec. refrig. stoker; tankless water heater. Temporary cheap rent $8,- 000. Cost to build $100,000. Splen- did property wonderful buy only $45,000. $16,000 dwn. Glendale 20 . apt. 4-5 rms. Carpet stairs. 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