Loc'al Brevities Jewish Youth's LISTENING By Danny Raskin YOU'LL SOON be seeing the numeral 25 . . . nothing else .. . plastered all over the community . . and be wondering what it's all about . . . We're not talking, but ... in a whisper or two .. . 'twill be some pre-advertising of a gala social affair . . . scheduled for a couple of months hence. * * * IN INDIA with the Signal Corps, Pfc. Hank Beck received a package from home . . . got the fellows together . . • opened it in their midst . . . and stared at a bottle of • hair tonic while his buddies roared with laughter • . . Hank's pate had been given a crew-cut the day before. * * * TO SATISFY the skeptics . . . and there Sure are pu-lenty .. . the marriage of furrier Dave Becker to that Columbus, 0., gal • . . which we itemed • many col- umns ago . .. is a definite date for Aug. 11 at the Seneca Hotel, there . . . In fact, an invitation lies right in front of us. * * * WITH THE Seabees, Jerry Davidson, F 1/c . . . of the Fed- eral Dept. Store family, fought alongside a marine division on Iwo Jima . . . "chasing Japs -out of caves" . . . While folks on the home-front complained of not enough food, Jerry wrote back of the "wide" variety offered him on the island . . . "Spam, Spam . . . and more Spam" .. . There's probably the few folks who'll say, "Well, at least he had meat!"--- - • - - * * * IN REALITY . . . the Yom Kippur dance given by Bnai Brith Youth Organization . . Sept. 11 . . -.;• will be the annual and always much talked. about A.Z.A.. affair .. . . It'll be Phil Brestoffs . fine band . at- the Masonic Teinple . ..Proceeds will go toward' the building of a BBY Ceriter. * * • SHERMAN CAPLAN came home for a •month's fur- lough from Europe . . . then goes to the _Pacific _area . . Is a radio gunner and wears Air Medal with several clusters . . On the last. day of his furlough, Sherman married Betty Hebert . . . so this is the, honeymoon they didn't get to have. ' * * * WHEN A YOUNG boy, Hank Greenberg's mother told -hiin that all the noise and gaiety on New Year's Eve was . because of him . . . and for a long time he be- lieved it . . . Hank was born on New Year's day. * * * „„ • HERMAN GOTTLIEB , F z/c, REV. JOSEPH q. MAYNE, executiye secretary of the De- troit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, and Michi- gan regional director of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews, is attending the staff conference of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill., on August 2 and 11. He will lecture at the conference on the subject "Methods of improv- ing inter-group relations". * * * MRS. HAROLD R. BOYER, chairman of Foreign Inquiry Service, Detroit Chapter ; Amer- ican Red Cross, announces that effeCtive immediately• her office at Detroit Chapter House, 2163 E. Jefferson; will discontinue ac- cepting search inquiries from civilians for persons residing in all formerly enemy or enemy oc- cupied countries in Europe. This new ruling also applies to mes- sages and cables. 5 5 5 The DETROIT CONSULAR CORPS gave - a lunCheon on Thursday at Hotel Statler, in honor of the HON, CYRIL CANE, British Consul-General here, who is leaving this city -to assume the post of British Consul-General at San Francisco. Aside from the members of the local Consular Corps, guesti included the Amer- ican Consul-General and the American Consul at Windsor and a number of directors and heads of U. S. Government and civic de- partments of this city. Arrange. ments for the luncheon were in charge of a special committee of the Consular Corps under the chairmanship of Louis Janies Ro- senberg, ConsuIl of Panarnai-Vice- Dean of the Detroit ,C;or/Sillar Coi-ps; who introduCed the spe- cial 'guests and delivered an ad- dress in behalf of the _ Detroit Consular Corps. * * A * -The-Chopin Fantasie:Impromp- tu: 'played by Vladimir Brenner, pianist with, the Toscariini NBC Symphony OtChestral- Will be a highlight of "Hands the next, story in the COMMUN- ITY, WAR CHEST "Crisis in War Town" series of radio programs to be presented by WWJ-The De- troit News Monday,. Aug.. 6, at 1:45.p. m. JERUSALEM (ZOA) ;•-• Under the auspiees of the: Missing:Rela- tives Bureau of the Jewish Agency; a new weekly, "Mes- sage for Near and Far," began publication. The hew periodical will contain lists of survivors from concentration camps in Germany- who are seeking in- formation on the whereabouts of their relatives. is back in the P _acific area . . Was - wounded in the foot the first time . . . while at the wheel of a minesweeper . . .. a mighty dangerous . job. He's the _guy the enemy 'to -tries get - first . . . and there's noting he can do about. it . Has to keep his hands on the wheel at all times.. . . re= gardless of anything. * * * • ONE OF THE most aggravat- ing questions of the day . . . bar- ring few . . . is, "What'ya gonnal . 'do with all your money?" . . . Folks piping the gander-getting querie should remember . . .- that one of man's greatest wishes is . to have as much money as peo- ple think he has. BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT- ACCOUNtS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES - • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • 11- QUICK SERVICE MONEY .WITHIN HOURS , UNION - INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St, West Clierry 7474 Page Fifteen TI-ICjEWISH NEWS Friday, August 3, 1945 REdEpTACLES - :Garbage, Ash and Rubbsge Reinforced, Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. - AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. - 579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889 Obituaries MAX REISMAN, 72, born in Russia and a resident of Detroit for 33 years, retired painter and decorator for the past 15 years, died at his home, 2742 Calvert, folloWing a long illness, Tues- day, July 24. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Steiner; four sons, Dr. Nathan J., Dr. Frank A., recently discharged from the armed ser- vices, Major Sam G., .stationed at Kelly Field, TeXas, and Capt. David stationed at Manila in the Phillipines; and five grand- children. * * * SAMUEL NELSON, 32, passed away on July 18. Funeral ser- vices were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel with interment in the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated. Owner of the Nelson Drug Co. at 8902 Second Blvd., he had resided at 8840 Second Blvd. He is survived by his wife, Bernice; s his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Nelson; a brother, Sgt. Harold; and a sister, Mrs. Phil . Stellar. * * * MOE LIPSITZ, 57, died Sunday in Harper Hospital. Funeral serv- ices were conducted Wednesday at Lewis Bros. Burial was in Clo- ver Hill Park Cemetery. Surviv- ing are two sisters, Sadie and Leah, and two brother5, Ted and Charles. 5 5 IDA BRESSLER, 13725 Dexter, died July 23 at the age of 27. Services were held Tuesday at Ira Kaufman Funeral home. Rabbi Ungar and Cantor Gar- tenhaus officiated. She leaves her husband, Harry A.; her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurvitz; brothers, Ben and Simon Gurvitz. Interment was in Clover Hill Park cemetery. * * * MAX GINSBERG died JulY 22 at the age of 58. Services were held Wedness-day at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Cantor. Garten- haus officiated. He leaves his sons, Albert and David of the army; a o daughter; Josephine Gaines; brothers, Nathan, Sam, Norman and Solomon of New York. Interment was in Oakview Cemetery. NATHAN MAD G Y, 17421 Cherrylawn, died July 26 at the age of 52. Services were held Friday at Ira Kaufman_ Funeral Home. Rabbi Stoll/nail, a n d Cantor Gartenhaus officiated. He leaves his wife; Sophie; sons, Marvin of the army,`Milton serv- ing with the army overseas ak daughter, Janet; brother, Abra- ham; sister, Mrs. Pete Rubin. Interment- was in Cloyer Hill Park cemetery. * * * LOUIS KOFFMAN -died July 28 at the age of 78: SerVices were held Sunday at. Ira Kaufman Furieral Home. Rabbi Eisenman and Cantor Gartenhaus officiat- ed. He leaves his wife, Minnie; seven sons, Leo, Jack, Mose and. Oscar of San. Francisco,. Harry of Cass City, David and Bernard of Chicago; brothers, Mayer and Elmer of Bay City; sisters, Fanny Rodin and Rose Grossman. In-. terment was in. Beth Tefilo Emanuel cemetery. 140 ACRES WITH MODERN BUILDINGS FOR SALE! Sensational Sacrifice! Owner -Leaving City in 2 Weeks! One of nature's beauty spots; con- venient Oakland County location on secluded private road overlook- ing winding stream; 29 miles from Detroit near Rochester; all-year estate; good train service; enchant- ing panoramic view on all sides; fruit trees. Improved, completely furnished 6-room master house with fireplace In knotty pine' paneled living room; 5-room •guest house, completely furnished ; separate. 3- room servant's quarters; 3-car garage, screened summer house, large barn, 2 chicken houses, dog kennels, tenant farmer's house and garage, wood sheds, pump house. tool sheds, etc. Deep wells, crystal clear water; exceptional plumbing and heating system. Furnishings include fine electric stoves and large .size electric..refrigerators of excellent make. Many other unusual features.' Must be sold` at once. Shown by appointment only. Call RA. 0707 or .TY.- 7-2234. Monument Unveilings CLASSIFIED Unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Mrs. Lena Diamond will take place at 12 noon Sunday, August 5, at Mach- pelah Cemetary. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Milton Gray announce the unveiling of a monument over his grave at 12 noon- Sunday; August 5, at Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited .to attend the service. RAndolph 7956 ERIN EES accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to Shachno Epstein Dies MOSCOW; (JTA) -Prominent Jewish figures of the Soviet Union. paid tribute this week to Shaclino Epstein, • executive-sec- retary- of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Cornmittee, who died on- Satur- day of- a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Epstein, Who was 64, had been a writer and editor . for 40 years - and played a promirient part in the Rusiian revolution- ary movement.. After being ar- rested several. times in Russia for illegal activities, he _fled to the U. S. in 1907 and was active in- the Socialist movement there until 1917, when he returned to the Soviet Union. After editing several news' papers in Russia, in 1921 he again went to the U. S. where he remained until' 1927 when he returned to Russia. During his second period . of residence in America he was a founder and editor of the New York Com, munist Yiddish newspaper "Frei- heit." Edison to Sponsor H. C. L. Jackson on New W.W.I Series . H. C. L. • Jackson, well-known columnist of the Detroit News, starts his own radio program Monday on Radio -Station WWJ, it is announced by Detrbit - Edi- son Company, sponsor _of the new series of broadcasts. - Entitled . "LiStening In With Jackson," ..the program will be on the air three times weekly- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 12:15 to 12:30 p. m. Jackson has apPeared many times on various types of pro- grams, and for years acted as va- cation substitute for the „late C. G. Bradner. A graduate of the University of Michigan, JacksOn served . in the Field Artillery during the first World War. He has been writing his newspaper column since 1930. Five Collections of his stories have appeared in book form and a sixth , will come off the press in SePtember. Davar's 20th Anniversary - TEL AVIV (ZOA) "Davar;" Hebrew Labor _ Daily, recently observed the 20th year' of its in- ception. - With a daily circulation , of 25,000, "Davar" employs 250 people on its editorial, adminis- trative and mechanical staffs. "Davar" offers its readers as full a news service as any European paper._ Apartfrotn general news, supplied by the larger world agencies; it carries items Of Jew- ish interest provided b'y the -Jew- ish telegraphic agencies, as well as :despatches from its special 'correspondent's in various parts of the world. Much of the coin- -merit is naturally - devoted to Zionist and Palestinian issues, while articles frequently appear on economic - matters, education, Hebrew literature and the Arab questioh. LAKE ERIE HOME EXECUTIVES ATTENTION 11/.- boars from tunnel. 7 acres. Master's home, 9 rooms with ex- cellent furnishings: Guest home, 7 rooms completely- furnished, Gas furnace. Frigidaire. Snack bar. Bath house. Jetties newly installed. Excellent bathing beach. - Greenhouse with. - com- plete garden tools, power mow- er, Miniature golf course, 3-car garage with. -servants' quarters. Most desirable for children or club pyirpose. Attractive price /or quick sale. 'Immediate pos- sesison. VAUGHN " -B, -BIGELOW 2103 Natl. Bank Bldg. 6M1111111i1•111111 ■ ,, CH. 2733 10 n. rn. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Nfinirnurn charge 50c. ROOM fOr rent for employed lady , in home of serviceman's wife. Kitchen - privileges. Nice home . for right party. Good transportation. TO. 7-5640. . TO RENT room for gentleman. Nicely furnished. Two in family. 2678 Leslie. ATTRACTIVE room in home of re- fined widow. Suitable for 2.. Ex- - cellent transportation. 2684 Tuxedo. TO. 5-8462.' DISCHARGED veteran and wife need two or three - room unfurnished or furnished apt. N. W. section. Both employed. Reward offered. TY. 5-3761. ARMY officer and wife desire two or three room furnished apt. N. W. section. TY. 5-3005. ARE you" a middle aged lady who has an apt.- - or flat you wish to share? Please call TO. 5-4186. WILL exchange beautiful 3-room apt. in N. W. section for six room flat. Must have oil or gas heat. TE. 1-7675. Evenings TO. 8-1574. FURNISHED room for rent for girl. Dexter and Sturtevant. Telephone TO. 8-4387. ' WANTED-5 or -6 room lower flat. 4 adults. A-1 references. TO. 6-1162. SUNDAY School director' for pro!_es- sive modern school. Goat opportun- ity. Teachers also wanted. Give particulars. Box 328, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., troit 26. Michigan. LOVELY, spacious room with all con- veniences. Suitable for employed girl. Excellent transportation. TO. 5-4788. GENTLEMAN desires room with pri- vate , family in good residential district. Federal government em- ployee. Address Box 273, THE JEW- ISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. CARPtNTER work , - of all kinds_ Kitchen remodeling a specialty. -TR. 2-2636. 4-ROOM apt., stall shower. N. IV a sec- tion, in exchange for 6 or 7 room flat or house in N. W.-• section. TO. 5:4754. GROCERY clerk wanted. Good hours. Salary no object. A & T Market, 12310 De.xter,near , Cortland. • - GENERAL insurance business, estab- lished 20 years,' for sale. If you desire to add to your insurance in- Come, give name and phone number and reply to Box 163, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Per;obscot Bldg., Detroit DISCHARGED veteran desires to rent 3 room furnished apt. N. W. section. TO. 5-3686. WILDEMERE near Ferikell: 5 room bungalow for rent. Owner retains one room. Modern. Reasonable. . References. TO. 8-1990. •IDEAL sight for private estate, sum- mer home, or income resort. 40 acres timber, vegetable garden and new log cabin. Quarter mile frontage 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 JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. FURNISHED room to rent for business lady. Fine home for young-orthodox couple. Private entrance. 2441 Sturte- • vent. TO. 5-8644. TREES-COmpIete tree work-pruning. cavities, removals, 'feeding; lawns expertly done by an insured reli- 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. PHARMACIST - Excellent position open for reliable man or -returned veteran. Future possibilities unlimi- ted. Will consider- part time. Opening also for pharmacy student. Contact Kay Drug ,Co., 4766 McGraw. FOR RENT - Three-room • income. Heated. Couple 'only: pA: 9152. - CONVENIENT ROOM for rent for single man or woman. Good trans- --portation. TO. 7-8973. FOR RENT-Room for two gentlenien. Ekcellent transportation. TY. 6-6176. 80 ACRES-Marlette -District. Four -miles 'north.. one and a quarter miles - _west of Marlette. Excellent land. Good 6-room frame house. Fair barn. Large tool shed. Chicken coop. Few acres- of good timber. A live creek runs along edge of farm for half mile. School bus. $6,500. $4,500 cash. See owner on premises Sunday and -11 week. FOR RENT-Nice room for gentle- man. Dexter • section. Excellent transportation. TO. 7-7036. MOTHER AND SON, both employed, desire 3-room apartment in north- west section. TO. 5-7586, after 6 p. re. Friday , and Saturday ; all day Sunday. LARGE comfortable room in home of adults. EXcellent • transpOrtatiOra 5-0084.