Friday, June 22, 1945 Jewish Youth's LISTENING THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenfy-Three Kaplan lierem' Palestine Economic Corp. President- Edison Completes In the U. S. to Purchase Machinery Plans to Restore Is Condemned Vets to Their Jobs Rabbinical Assembly's Ex- ecutive Committee Protests 'Excommunication' Special Wire to Jewish News y Danny 'Raskin -- TWO MARINES came into Mike Galsky's American. Army & Navy store on -Cadillac Square ; . . Seems they had been over and seen plenty of hell . . and coming back to where folkS didn't even know there was a war going on was too much for them . . . Mike, who thinks of all servicemen as "My boys," tried to dispel their sour attitude. After talking to them for awhile he sat them by the phone . . . had them call home . . which was on the west coast . . and was ready to fight when they offered to pay • even for the merchandise . . . The boys couldn't thank him enough and left the store in smiles . . . Mike forgot about it until recently receiving a let- ter from one of them . . writ- ten on Guam . . . thanking him again • . . It said that people back home like Mike now made the war worth fighting for . . The Marines had found their answer to "Why are we here?" . , but to Mike it was just one of his many occasions to say thanks to "my boys." * * THE RETURN of Hank Green- berg to the Detroit Tiger fold will be a welcome sight to fans in and around these parts . . But more so to his fellow Jews NEW. YORK (JTA)—The Rab- binical . Assembly's executive committee adopted a resolution protesting the "eNcommunica- tion": of Dr. M. M. Kaplan by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis. Pointing out the difference of opinion concerning Dr. Kaplan's revised prayer • book, the As- sembly said: . "The burning of books by orthodox rabbis consti- tuted a HiMil HaSherri and a desecration of the Divine Name which threatens to undermine Judaism everywhere." The state- ment added that the Orthodox rabbis' action violates the feel- ings of the overwhelming ma- jority of American Jews. WOO. '&1SM:Nt: JULIUS SIMON, president of the Palestine Economic Corpora- tion, being interviewed in N. Y. on his arrival for a brief visit in the U. S. Mr. Simon's headquarters are in Jerusalem. Plans for the return of 12,000 Detroit Edison employes on military leave have been com- pleted, James W. Parker, presi- dent, announced. In a message to each employe in the service, the company is advising that he will be restored to his former position or, if qualified, to the position to which he would have been raised by promotion had he not been away. His wage will in- clude raises granted while he has been away. If the man's po- sition has been discontinued, the company will endeavor to find another position of like senior- ity, status and pay. Life insur- ace, retirement plan benefits, immediate vacation with pay and sick leave benefits automatically will be restored. James F. O'Brien has been assigned to the employment bureau as veterans' coordinator whose job will be concerned. with restoring veterans to their former jobs and assisting them in solving their individual read- justment problems. NEW YORK — Palestine will of the Palestine Economic Corp- be a very profitable market in oration is an extensive irrigation addicts know who they're yell- ing for when the , Bronx Bomber the Middle East for American system which has been worked exports when conditions return out with the aid of American lifts one into the stands , to normal, declared Julius Sim- experts," he announced. Hank made himself a credit to on, president of the Palestine The Palestine Economic Cor- all Jewry when he left $55,000 a year post with the Tigers to Economic Corp., largest Ameri- poration, 570 Lexington Ave., become one of the first ball can business enterprise in that New York, was formed- in 1926 country, on his recent arrival "to afford an instrument through players to enter service. from his headquarters in Jeru- which American Jews and oth- * * * Many orders already ers who may be interested may OTHER THAN being one of Salem. Charge Many Greek Jews have been placed in this country the top drummer boys in the for the purchase of industrial give material aid on a strictly Still in British Camps business basis to productive Pal- city . . . playing with the M ichi- and agricultural machinery for gan Theater ork and other Phil Palestinian factories and farms, estinian enterprises and thereby further the economic develop- NEW YORK, (JTA) — Many Brestoff engagements . . Dave Mr. Simon said. ment of the Holy Land and the Greek Jews are still being held Feinstein is also quite a busi- "One of the most important nessman . . . He owns a flourish- projects in the long-range plans resettlement there of an increas- in British concentration camps ing number of Jews." in Africa because they were ing drug store. members of ELAS partisian units HY GOLDMAN . . . peer of or were supporters of the EAM, the keyboards . . . brought a bit parent body of the ELAS, it was of discontent to a down- charged by the Greek-American town nitery following a subbing PHILIP ROSENBAUM, of 3244 Council. It also asserted that engagement with a trio there Monterey, age 68, died at Harper Jews are confined in Greek jails recently . . . The employes are hospital, June 9. Internment was for the same reason. Pro-fascist trying in vain to accept the music now being played . . . and UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- and monarchist groups are being tery on June 11, Rabbi Joshua allowed to spread anti-Jewish the spot's regular ivory tickler The family of the late Hyman Sperka, officiating. Survivors are propaganda and engage in anti- can't get any enthusiastic rhy- thmizing from his two cohorts. and Morris Siegel announce the his wife, Bessie; three sons, Semitic agitation, the council WHEN CPL. Larry Sanders unveiling of tombstones over Frank, Morris Rosenbaum and said. and T/4 Mae Mazen met each their graves on Sunday, June Pfc. Benjamin Rosenbaum; a Fred Martel, newest singing Leslie D. Bloom. other four months ago at 24, at 11 a. m. Rabbi I. Stollman daughter, Mrs. * * * discovery of Eddie Cantor and Vaughn General Hospital, Chi- will officiate. Relatives and PINKUS GREENBERG, 2605 recently discharged from the cago, neither thought any more friends are invited to attend. Elmhurst, died June 14, at the of it than two people saying * * * age of 82. He had been a resi- Navy, owes his sudden success hello . . . but meeting for the The unveiling of monuments dent of Detroit for 54 years. to the fact that he hitch-hiked to second time on a train coming over the graves of the late Isa- into Detroit was another story dore Gold and his daughter, the Funeral services were held at Los Angeles instead of taking the . . That something called love late Anne Korelitz, will take the Hebrew Benevolent Society, train. Cantor picked Martel ,up, took over from then on ... and place at 1 p. m. Sunday, June June 14. Rabbis Thumin, Rabin- and while they were riding along they were married after a three- 24, at the Turover Cemetery. owitz and Rotenberg officiated. Fred broke into song. His voice month courtship . . . last Tues- Rabbis I. Stollman, William He is survived by his wife, Idel; so pleased Eddie that he audi- day at the Bnai David . . . He Gold and A. Moldawsky will of- four sons, Jacob, Abe, Henry tioned him as soon as they ar- has been discharged but Mae is ficiate. Relatives and friends and Ruby; three daughters, Mrs. rived in town and signed him to still a WAC stationed at the are invited to attend the service. P. Zucca, Mrs. Ben Lewis and a contract! hospital as a 'secretary . He Those desiring transportation Mrs. Jack Feldman. Interment had been seriously stricken with are asked to arrange to use was in the Beth Abraham Cem- etery. a tropical disease on Saipan. cars which will be available at * * * * * * 12 noon at Mrs. Gold's residence, who know that he plays an im- HARRY J. LEFKOFSKY, 57, LIN EliS accepted from responsible A BIT OF HUMOR . . . About 3764 Rochester. portant part in cementing better died last Saturday, after a long firms or persons by telephone ttp to the tough drill sergeant who * * * a. tn. Wednesday. Bates: 25c a line. inter-racial relationships . illness, at St. Mary's Hospital. 10 Minimum charge 50c. The great population of baseball ordered every man in the squad The family of the late Rose Funeral services were held Tues- to hold his left leg out in front Levin (formerly of Mack Ave.) day and burial was in Clover RAndolph 7956 of him . . . and one rookie, announce the unveiling of the Hill Park Cemetery. Mr. Lef Does Your Business Need slightly confused, held his right monument on Sunday, July 1, kofsky's father, Joseph, opened BOOKKEEPER, experienced for small office. Permanent position with old left out, which brought it out at Beth Moses Cemetery, 131/2 Detroit's first delicatessen store Additional Capital? established firm. Good salary. See next to his neighbor's leg . . Mile Rd. and Little Mack Ave., here 49 years ago. He and his We Loan on Machinery — Equip- Mr. Heiman, ReNew Sweeper Co. ment — Chattel Mortgages — Con- "Okay," shouted the sarge, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and brother, Goodman, were partners tracts — Notes. 9591 Grand River, HO. 1400; eve- "who's the wise guy holding up friends are invited to attend the in the J. Lefkofsky & Sons deli- Prompt, Confidential Service nings, UN. 1-1057. both legs?" service. catessen in the Broadway Mar- * * * airy room for gentleman. Commercial * * * ket, since their • father died in LARGE Good transportation. Meals optional. THE MORNING of May 23 The unveiling of a monument 1929. Besides his brother he is Acceptance Corp. TO. 8-3568. was a red banner occasion for for the late Rebecca Hochman survived by his wife, Lillian; a Henry Jassy, Pres. ELDERLY lady will share home with community friend, T/4 Ernie daughter, Mrs. Maxine De 614 Fox Bldg. will take place on Sunday, June CA. 6472 a couple or woman. 2279 Calvert. Iczkovitz . . His commanding 24, at the Turover Cemetery. Cesare, and three grandchildren. officer brought in an order Rabbi I. Stollman and Rabbi He was a member of Temple ROOM for employed woman or two. awarding him the Bronze Star Golden will • officiate. Relatives Israel,- Perfection Lodge and Dexter—Pasadena. ' Private home. .Call Saturday. TO. 5-7005. . . . "for meritorious service in and friends are invited to attend Consistory. BUSINESS the face of the enemy" . .. and the service and to meet at 12 COMFORTABLE and cheerful room or Ernie really whooped it up! .. . noon at. 2053 W. Philadelphia. Himmler Planned for gentleman in home of 2 adults. to Hide For the medal? . . . No sirree! Excellent transportation. TY. 4-2944, INDIVIDUAL * * * In Palestine as Refugee 2525 Taylor. . . It was just a piece of tin The family of the late Rebecco LONDON, (JTA) — Observers WILL exchange 6-room flat for 2 as far as he was concerned . . . The reason? . . . Only an hour Weller announce the unveiling here have voiced the opinion that bedroom apartment or income. TO. before he had twice counted up of a monument over her grave the 7,500 Palestine pounds found 5-9317. his points for coming home and at 11 a. m. on Sunday, June 24, among the effects of Heinrich FURNITURE repaired, restyled. 25 on it totaled 81 each time . . . The at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Ceme- Himmler indicated that the late years' experience. Furniture bought MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT five-point Bronze Star put him tery.. Relatives and friends are Gestapo leader had planned, as and sold. 15460 Livernois. UN. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE invited to attend the service. one of his alternative methods just over the needed 85 . . . and 4-4371. FIXTURES * * 0 for escaping detection, to live in SERVICEMAN'S wife will rent room Ernie really whooped it up . . . The unveiling of a monument Palestine disguised as a German- cause he'll be coming home! to business girl. Dexter vicinity-- over the grave of the late Ruth Jewish refugee. good transportation. TY. 7-4931. TRUCKS • TRAILERS E. Miller will take place at 12 PLEASURE CARS DISCHARGED VETERAN and wife, Jewish Committee Hold noon, Sunday, June 24, at Clover C • • both working, desire 3 or 4 moms, Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives Conference in Warsaw • • • apartment or income. Furnished or MOSCOW, (JTA ) —Th e Lub- and friends are invited to attend unfurnished. HO. 3218. QUICK SERVICE lin radio announces that a meet- the service. MONEY WITHIN HOURS ing of representatives of Jewish WELL FURNISHED apartment. Two rooms. Summer sublet. Fullerton. committees in the Warsaw area Single occupant. $15 a week. TO. to discuss rehabilitation prob- 7-3305. lems was held in the Polish ELDERLY MAN wants a middle-aged INVESTMENT CO. RECEPTACLES capital recently. or elderly lady for light services. 40teza/Dpieatt, Of the 30 delegates, 10 repre- Room and board and $10 Weekly. Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Reinforced sented the Jews of Warsaw, it- CHAPEL AND PARLORS 26th Year Call between 10 and 2. Adler. UN.; Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. self. Dr. Emil Sommerstein, presi- 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD 3-0204, 17132 Greenlawn, near 6-Mile. Priced Right. 320 Fort St. West dent of the Central Jewish Re- TYLER 7-4520 ELDERLY WIDOW seeks woman to AMERICAN CHerry 7474 lief Committee in Poland, pre- share 3-rom income. Twin beds. Well RECEPTACLE CO. sided. located and spacious. TO. 8-2635. Monument Unveilings Obituaries CLASSIFIED LOANS • • • UNION IRA KAUFMAN 7 Buy War Bonds!