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Friday, July 27, 1945
T:HE JEWISH NEWS
known local band leader . .
soon to take , over the rostrum
at the Bowery . . helped add
a bit of life to the stillness when
was asked to ramble his mag-
LISTENING he
ic fingers for a tune or two on
the piano . ... Charles didn't want
to accept . . "I'm supposed to
be here for a vacation," he said.
But the pleas were too great so
down he sat for a pleasurable
session to all the ears . . . DoWn
Went the ivories . . . and up got
Charlie . . . the • piano didn't
work.
Jack Sternthal, extra - fine
trumpeteer with Hank Finney's
ork at the Downtown Theater,
By Danny Raskin
came with Charlie and they
SURVEYING THE scene at both had a big laugh over it .. .
Cedar Pointe, Ohio ... . where Over at the Baron's nitery, Car-
Tom Sabrey manages Breakers ole Harris`, lovely and talented
stylist from Chicago Blvd.;
.
Hotel . . . Vacationists from De- dance
troit are like bees on a sunflow- appears in the show.
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er . . . They • like the long white
THE
STRANGEST
things hap-
beach and Lake Erie freshness.
pen at the strangest times . . .
SOME FOLKS ". . . with big Now in eivies and sunning on
ideas . . . get little results when the reach, Marvin Cohen was
it ebrnes to hotel accommodations telling how he jumped into
.. . A home-town, attorney . . . a ditch to gain a bit of res-
came in without a reservation ful relief . . . and captured three
and demanded a room for self Germans who walked by unex-
and wife . . . The clerk politely pectedly . . . and to his discom-
told him there wasn't a room fort.
in the place to be had . • . and
WE LEARN. that Prof. Morris
after an hour of futile demand-
ing . .he said, "Well, we came WeitZ will leave in September to
all the way from Detroit and teach psychology at Vassar .
State.
we're not ,going back . . . even He is now at * Michigan
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'if we have to sleep in the lobby!"
A BIT OF back-tracking on the
. . They did.
AT SOUTH HAVEN . • . our rumored item that Raynor Seid-
first visit t _ o the Lake Michigan ner and Milt BOokman are an
resort . . . presented a • great exclusive duo . . . The gossip
clan was but in full force on
many familiar faces.
this one . They'd have done
CHARLES DUBIN, well-. a lot better mentioning "that
guy" in service.
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BUSINESS
WRITING HOME from Oldn-
awa, Pfc. Bernard Golsky pen-
Or
ned . . . "On July 4 we had fire-
INDIVIDUAL
works, etc. . . . It wasn't any-
think• . . On July 5 we really
had it, and we weren't celebrat-.
ing!" . . . Between yott and me,
bet the Japs didn't celebrate aft-
on
er that day, either.
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MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
WONDER HOW MANY know
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
that Capt. Mac Krim . . . of the
FIXTURES
theaters . . repfesented the U.
S: as a boxer in the 1932 olympic
TRUCKS • TRAILERS
games •
Was quite an athlete
.
Starred for the Gold Hats
PLEASURE CARS •
„ nationally known polo squad
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from' v Grosse Pointe . . . and
haridsotne, too . . . So much that
QUICK. SERVICE
When he' was _about 25 years old
MONEY WITHIN HOURS
he was. offered a movie contract
. . . Mac is around 32 now . . .
Now in. Spairi as an attache for
the OWI; he received a phone
INVESTMENT CO.
- call in Barcelona recently and
thought his -ears were playing
26th Year
jokes when he heard his moth-
rees voice on the other end . . .
320 Fort St. West:.
It was Mrs: Mary Krim alright
CHerry 7474
. . . talking from Detroit.
Monument
Unveilings
Jewish Youth's
LOAISIS
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UNION
- The Bese Qualified' Candidate -
Release of Oswego
Refugees Urged in
Petition to Truman
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The family of the late Rose
Burstein announce the unveiling
of a monument over her graVe at
1 p. m. Sunday, July 29, at West-
wood Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman and Cantor J. H.
Sonenklar will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend the service and to meet
at the residence of Max Burstein,
2457 Calvert, at 12 noon Sunday.
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The unveiling of monuments
over the graves of the late Mrs.
Rose Rothenberg and Mrs. Ida
Raider will take place at 1 p. m.
Sunday, July 29, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the
service.
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The family of the late Mrs.
Emma Elizabeth Gantz announce
the unveiling of a tombstone
over her grave on Sunday, July
29, at 2:30 p. m., at the Oakview
Cemetery in Royal Oak. Eugene
Borowitz, who is acting as Sum-
mer Rabbi at Temple . Beth El,
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited to attend.
Obituaries
ROSE STUTZ of 2744 Glad-
stone died July 21' at the age of
80. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Ira Kaufman funeral
hame. Rabbi 'J.'S. Sperka, Rabbi
Leon Pram and Cantor Sonen-
klar officiated. She leaves her
husiSand, Wolf; sons, George M.,
Nathan and Louis of New York;
daughters, Mrs. Rose Fox and
Mrs. Samuel Atkins; a brother,
Abraham Cohen ' . Interment 'was
in Clover Hill Park cemetery.
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DOROTHY FACTOR of 2998
Clements died July 19 at the age
of 50. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Ira Kaufman funeral
home. Rabbi J. S. Sperka and
Cantor Silverman officiated. She'
leaves her husband, Lawrence; a
son, Charles; • a daughter, Ruth;
her father, Louis Zimmerman; a
brother, Herman W. Zimmerman;
a sister, Mrs. Sam Weitz. Inter-
ment was in Machpelah ceme-
tery.
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SARAH HERSKO of 2289 Tay-
lor died July 20 at the age of
68. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Ira • Kaufman funeral
home. She leaves her husband,
Martin, and eight daughter, Mrs.
S. N. .Lipchinsky, Mrs. Milton
Stearn, Mrs. Max Friedman, Mrs.
Ben Greenberg, Mrs. Am o s
Miller, Mrs. Alex Weiss, Mrs. Ir-
vin White, Mrs. Bessie Dyer.
Bnai Brith Levi Hospital
To Build Arthritis Institute
ST. LOUIS — A nation-wide
campaign to raise $500,000 to
build and equip a national arth-
ritis research institute as part of
the Leo N. Levi Memorial -Hos-:
pital of Bnai Brith at Hot
Springs, Ark., was launched at
the annual meeting of the Leo N.
Lori Memorial Hospital Associa-
tion. Decision to undertake the '
campaign was taken on the
recommendation of Judge A. B.
Frey of St. Louis. , who was re-
elected president of the Hospital_
Association for the 16th time.
NEW YORK (JTA) — More
than 100 prominent citizens, in-
cluding Dr. Albert Einstein, Mrs.
Eleanor Rooievelt_ and Herbert
H. Lehman, have petitioned the
President and government de-
partments concerned, to free the
978 refugees from the govern-
ment shelter at Fort Ontario.
Declaring that "while Ameri-
cans are fighting to establish
freedom and 'human dignity
throughout .the world, it is
scarcely to be tolerated that
anti-Nazi refugees 'should be
confined against their will at
Fort Ontario," the group, acting
as the Sponsors' Committee of
the Friends of Fort • Ontario Llei EMS accepted from responsible
Guest - Refugees, recommended firms or persons by . telephone up to
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line.
that the government should:
Minimum charge 50c.
1--Give the refugees at Fort
RAndolph 7956
Ontario their immediate free-
dom to live and wor wherever GENTLEMAN desires room with pri-
they Chodse in the Muted States;
vate family in good residential dis-
trict. .. Federal employee. Box 273.
and regularize, as quickly as
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
poisible, the status of those who
Bldg. Detroit 26. •
normally would have been eli-
gible for imniigration; 2—Facili- BONUS. • $100 War Bond. For flat
of house. N. W. section. Rent im-
tate the repatriation, or emigra-
material O. 5-0048.
tion to other countries, of those
who desire it; and 3-Declare it TWO passengets wanted. Driving to
to be the policy of the United
California soon. Call TO. 8-9435
States that no law-abiding poll-. 8 a: in. to p. m.
Ural or religious, refugee should WANTED stenographert — bookkeeper.
be repatriated or sent to another
Full time work. Real estate and
insurance experience preferred TO.
country against his will.
CLASSIFIED
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, 8-3610. Joseph Rich, 12425 Linwood.
Local Brevities
- WANTED .girl for general office work.
- Evenings only. TO. 8-3610, Joseph
Rich, 12425 Linwood.
WILNER RELIEF ORGANIZ-
ATION, a local charitable society,
will have a picnic Sunday, July
29, at Palmer Park. Refresh-
ments will be available.
WOULD like to buy good Mah Jong
set. TR. 1-8577 . between 1 and 3.
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The adventures of an Ameri-
can flyer' rescued by a liberty-
loving Dutch' family are por-
trayed in "HEARTBREAK IS-
LAND", next in the Community
War Chest "CRISIS IN WAR
TOWN" series of dramatized
Stories to -be presented by WWJ-
The Detroit' News at. 1:45 p. m.
Monday, July 30. Narrated by
the distinguished actor, Victor
Jory, "Heartbreak Island" stars
Lon Clark, radio and stage actor,
who plays `I‘Tialc Carter."
World Jewish Congress
Makes Appeal to Big 3
LONDON (JPS)—The World
Congress has appealed to the
"Big Three" leaders, meeting in
Potsdam, to "remedy the serious
neglect and bad treatment, of the
scores of thousands of _displaced
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Jewish persons in Germany."
MINNIE SHEKTER of 2690
The condition of these Jews,
Sturtevant died .July 23 at the according to the Congress, is
age of 80.•Funeral services _were "little better than _when they
held Tuesday at the Hebrew
under Nazi persecutors ex-
Benevolent So c i et y. Rabbis were
cept
that they are no longer
Fisher and Rabinowitz officiated. threatened
with torture a n d
She leaves her sons, Sam, Max, murder."
Joseph, Solomon and Henry of
Toledo; daughters, Rebecca and
Mrs. Harry Simon of Cleveland; Jewish State in Reich
sisters, Mrs. M. Rosenfield of Is Sought by Germans
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4oCleveland, Mrs. -Etta Alter and
Mrs. . M. Dorman of Hartford,
LONDON (JTA)—MoVed by
Conn., and Mrs. Fanny: Siegel of the obstacles_ in the way of secur-
Rochester, Pa.
ing an .autonomous Jewish state
in Palestine, a group of Germans
will present to the.United Nations
a plan for creation of such a state
within the borders of the Reich.
The borders of the proposed
state would be along the east
bank.of -the Oder river from Stet-
JAMES D. FRIEL
tin to Kustrin or Frankfurt,
Worked at Cadillac Motor In - 1917, .
thence east along the' Warthe and
before entering the army.
thence to Kolberg on the Baltic.
What About FRI
JAMES D. FRIEL
is Chairman of the County Board
of Auditors. He has unproved
County ' services and 'cut • County
costs. (The County's tax rate is
the lowest in history—the' City',
the highest.)
JAMES D. FRIEL
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R .E C E 12 _ T A C
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served over-seas with the 19th
Engineers in the First World War.
was in the Real Estate Business
with Caspar J. Lingeman — later
formed his own company.
Garbage, Ash and Rubba,ge Reinforced,
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.
JAMES D. FRIEL
JAMES D. FRIEL
579 Kenilworth
abolished the old "plunder regime"
in County government—brought
out .into. the open...
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served as Deputy County Clerk
under Mr. Lingeman.
JAMES D. FRIEL
Installed the present County Pur-
chasing Department—saving $100,000
in one year alone at Eloise.
JAMES D.. FRIEL
established the County Board
Health.
of
JAMES D. FRIEL
as worker, manager, salesman, mull:-
tor, soldier, learned how to get-
things done.
Elect FRIEL MAYOR
VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th
AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.
TO. 8-5889
MIDDLE-AGED couple want unfur-
nished apartment or flat. N. W. sec-
tion. TY. 7-8844.
MEMBER of Detroit Symphony and
W.TR desires to rent lower flat or
house. TR. 1-0924 mornings or eve-
nings.
$75 REWARD for information leading
to rental of flat. Excellent refer.
ences. PL 1477 or CA. 5712.
IDEAL site for private estate, sum-
mer home, or income resort. 40
acres timber, vegetable garden and
new log cabin. Quarter mile front-
age on beautiful Lake .Leelenau• in
. Grand Traverse Bay region.
FINE fishing. Exceptional hay fever
and asthma relief climate. $10,000
quick cash sale. Box 245, The Jew-
ish ,News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De-
troit 20.
WANTED 5 or 6 room house or flat.
Dexter section., 1 child. 13orius.
TE. 1-2418 or TO. 5-59'70.
COUPLE urgently need 2 or 3 room
furnished apartment. To rent or
sublet. TO. 8-4473.
YOUNG doctor and wife desirous of.
obtaining small furnished apart-
. ment.• Call week-end all day or
during week after 6 p. in. TO.
6-0475.
TREES—Complete tree work—pruning,
cavities, removals, feeding; lawns
expertly done by an insured roll.
able concern. City Tree • Service.
VE. 7-9412. '
DISCHARGED veteran and wife need
4, '5 or 6 room income or flat. No
children. N. W. Section. TO. 5-3870.
DECORATING-7-Painting, Interior arid
exterior: Good workmanship and
material. HO. 4936.
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kit-
chen remodeling a specialty. TR.
2-2636.
RESPONSIBLE • family of four desires
six-room flat, income oV single. Will
pay good bonus. Call Mr. Lester.
PL 3202; weekdays 9 to 4.
SALESMAN for dry goods store. Shoe
experience necessary. Good salary.
TE. 1-7234.
DISCHARGED overseas war veteran
and wife would like 3-room fur-
nished or 'unfurnished apartment..
N. W. section. TY. 5-7717.
ROOM TO RENT in home of service-
man's wife. Board or' kitchen privi-
leges optional. For woman. Dexter
locality. TO. 5-7005.
THREE-ROOM apartment to share.
or,
ltchen . privileges. Woman
couple. TY. 5 - 9101.
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