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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-04-26

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r Friday,'Apra 26,1946'

Obituaries

THE JEWISH NEWS

Crooner, Sculptor at UN Meeting

Page Twenty-three

Classified Advertisements

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c,

MRS. SADIE GRADIS, 3037
Monterey, died April 12. Services
and interment was held April 14
in Cleveland. She leaves her
sons, Ernest and Dr. Howard; and
a daughter, Mrs. W a r r en
Schneider.
* * *
MRS. ROSE STOCKLER, 1930
W. Philadelphia, died April 12.
Services were held April 15 at
Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor
Sonenklar officiated. She leaves
her daughters, Mrs. A. M. Dinetz
and. Mrs. R. Rosenstein of Los
Angeles. Interment was in Clover.
Hill Park Cemetery.
* * *
MRS. SARAH ZACK, 1679 W.
Euclid, died April 15. Services
were held April 18 at Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Chapel. Rabbi J. S.
Sperka and Cantor H. Adler of-
ficiated. She leaves her husband,
Nathan; two sons, Sam and
Jerome; a daughter, Mrs. Ted
Gell; and a brother, Barney
Greenberg of Chicago. Interment
was in Bnai David Cemetery.

CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956

I HAVE

just been discharged from VETERAN and Belgian war bride desire
service and cannot bring my wife and
room and kitchen privileges or small
baby from New Jersey until I find a
apartment. TR. 2-0940.
place to live. Willing to take any-
FOR RENT
thing available. furnished or unfur-
nished. Call Mr. Segall, Monday SUMMER Cottage at South Haven,
Mich., on the lake located next to
through Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30, PL.
Sleepy Hollow. Completely furnish-
4759.
ed. TY. 6-9383;
TWO adults urgently need apt. or flat.
WANTED by veteran and wife, an
Excellent references. TY. 5-8642.
apartment or income in northwestern
ROOM for gentleman at 2030 Hazel-
section. Both employed. TO. 9-4155.
wood. TY. 6-3268,
VETERAN and wife without children
YOUNG MAN desires room in con-
desperately need furnished or unfur-
genial home where garage is avail-
nished apartment or income to rent.
able. NO. 5263.
TY. 4-0798.
LEAVING Sunday, April 28, for Tuc- BOOKKEEPING service to suit all re-
son, Ariz. Room for one gentleman
quirements. Prompt. Reasonable.
to help drive. Call UN. 3-2734.
Chuck Friedman. TO. 5-9313.

FAMILY desires modern cottage within
35-mile radius of Detroit. Call UN.
2-4896.

International Photo

EXCHANGE 3-room apt. for flat in
Northwest Section. TO. 6-3170.

AMONG SPECTATORS at the United Nations Security Council VETERAN and wife urgently need 2 or
meeting in New York are Singer Frank Sinatra. left, and Sculptor
3 room apt., furnished or unfur-
Jo Davidson. "The Voice" did no crooning and the bobby-soxers
nished ; references if needed. Call
among the 45 spectators present did no swooning for they were
TY. 4-6993.
warned beforehand. Sinatra, sporting a fancy bow tie, said he came
* * *
to the UN meeting in behalf of the National Conference for Chris- VETERAN LAWYER and wife, both
employed, desire furnished or unfur-
GARY LESLIE ROSS, 20 tians and Jews.
nished apt.. income or will share
months old, died April 7. Services
home. UN. 2-7343.
were held April 8 at Kaufman Palestine Economic Corp.
BUSINESS MAN, former Naval officer,
Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Resumes Regular Dividend
needs to rent 2- or 3-bedroom house,
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Sur-
apartment or flat. Wife and 3-year-
viving are his parents, Dr. and
old daughter. Care of property guar-
The board of directors of Pales-
Mrs. Hyman Ross (Adele Davis). tine Economic Corporation declar-
anteed, or will buy in N.W. section.
* * *
Call Mr. Stutz, TY. 6-8220, or TY.
ed a quarterly dividend on its
The double unveiling of monu-
4-7746.
IRWIN H. WEISS, S2/c USN, common stock of $1 per share,
of 3030 Virginia Park, died April payable May 15 to stockholders ments over the graves of the late WILL PAY WELL for good home,
kosher, for elderly lady with not
12 aboard the U. S. S. Charles- of record April 25. This puts the Max Jacob and Mary Jacob will
too good vision. AR. 5421.
ton at Treasure Island, Calif. Fu- stock on a $4 annual basis. The take place at 2 p. m. Sunday,
neral services were held April meeting was held at the Corpor-
DRIVING to Los Angeles around May
21 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral ation's office, 570 Lexington Ave., April 28, at Clover Hill Park
3.. Would like 2 or 3 passengers to
Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
Chapel under the auspices of the New York.
help drive and share expenses. Call
Al Rosenthal, TY. 6-7450.
Jewish War Veterans, with Rab-
Robert Szold, chairman of the and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will
bi M. J. Wohlgelernter officiat- board, in making the announce- officiate. Relatives and friends are HAVE a furnished 3-room apartment
ing. He leaves his parents, Mr. ment declared that the earnings invited to attend the service.
in Los Angeles which I am willing
and Mrs. Barnet Weiss, and two of the Palestinian subsidiaries
to exchange for a furnished or un-
brothers, Benjamin and Robert. justified the resumption of divid-
furnished 3-room apartment in De-
Anti-Semitism Reports
troit. TY. 6-6924. Esther.
Interment was in Machpelah ends.
Cemetery.
LARGE, airy cottage for rent on
Palestine Economic Corporation Exaggerated, Minister
* * *
i llorshoe Lake. Also one for sale, same
is the largest Americana business from Poland. Declares
HARRY, R. SCHWARTZ, 13621 enterprise in Palestine, with cap-
location, For information, TO.
Ward, died April 19. He leaves ital, surplus and reserve in excess
7-7721.
WASHINGTON,
(JTA)
Jan
his wife, -Bertha; two daughters, of $4,000,000. In addition rto the
WANTED-Quiet furnished room for
Sally and Irene; three brothers, subsidiary companies mentioned Stanczyk,. Polish. . • Minister • of
business girl in small adult family.
Labor
and
Public-
Welfare,
said
Louis of -Minneapolis, Julius and above, Palestine Economic Cor-
Call afternoons or evenings. TY.
reports
of
anti-Semitism
in
Po-
Albert of North Dakota; two sis- poration also has a sulDstantial in-
4-8128.
land were exaggerated by Polish
ters, Betty. and Mary Schwartz
vestment in Palestine Potash, Ltd., JewS leaving the country for the RELIABLE and capable single young
of New York. Burial was in Min-
man wanted to do some general of-
which extracts chemicals from U. S. zone of Germany, in an
neapolis.
fice and shipping room work in a
the Dead Sea; Palestine. Electric understandable effort to provide
* * *
small pharmaceutical plant. Preferred
Corporation, Ltd., Palestine Hotels reasons for their emigration.
MRS. IDA YETTA ADELSON,
with commercial high school educa-
Ltd., and Agricultural Mortgage
He explained to a press con-
tion. State details to Mr. Schiff, No.
67, of 3752 Tuxedo, died April 18.
Company of Palestine, Ltd.
ference at the - Polish embassy
21, Linwood Station, Detroit 6.
Funeral services were held April
The corporation was founded in that the 80,000 surviving Jews in
19 at Lewis Bros. She is survived
1925 by Justice Louis D. Brandeis, Poland "do not want to live in FURNISHED room to rent, Richton
by her husband, Samuel; four
near Wildemere, for 1 or 2 gentle-
Judge Julian W. Mack, Felix M. their own cemetery," that some
men. TO. 8-1990.
sons, William, Oscar, Effron and Warburg, Herbert H. Lehman,
Dr. Sidney; four daughters, Mrs. Bernard Flexner and others, "to wish to go to Palestine, that AIRY furnished room to rent in home
Mae Pike, Mrs. Rose Davidson, give material aid on a strictly others are too old to begin crea-
of adults. Good transportation. TO.
Mrs. Frances Salle and Miss business basis to productive Pal- tion of a new life in a devastated
6-5885.
Gwendolyn; a brother, Max Rb- estinian enterprises, thereby fur- country, and therefore "under- FURNISHED room to rent in home of
standably" exaggerated the de-
din.
elderly couple. Good transportation.
thering the economic develop- gree of anti-Semitism. He said
TO. 7-0862.
ment of the Holy Land and the that murders by some criminal
Trade Unionists Back
resettlement there of an increas-
bands for purposes of robbery BEAUTIFUL room to rent. Unlimted
Labor Shekel Campaign
ing number of Jews."
phone. Steady hot water. Good
are a t t ri b ut e d to ideological
Formation of the Trade Union
transportation. TO. 8-8798.
reasons.
Pro-Hisiadrut Congress Commit-
"We are accused of having too COMPANION, kosher. for elderly
tee to support the Histadrut Vaad Hatzala Shipments
woman. Small apartment. Good
many Jews in high administrative
(General Federation of Jewish Received at DP Camps
wages. Box 68, THE JEWISH
posts," he said, declaring that a
Labor in Palestine) .at the forth-
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De-
NEW YORK-The New York high number of "very able Jews"
coming World Zionist Congress,
troit 26. Mich.
hold
important
government
and
was announced in New York by office of Vaad Hatzala announces
the national office of the Labor that it has received cabled re- industrial positions. • • ••
The chief source of anti-Semit- Jews Protest Argentine
ports from its branches in Lon-
Zionist and Progressive Bloc.
ism
is among the small trades- Charge Murder Libel
don,
Paris,
Brussels
and
Montreux
Max Zaritsky, president of the.
United Hatters, Cap and Millin- of the shipment during the month people, who fear the competition
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)-The
ery International Union (AFL), of March of 60 tons of clothing of returned Jews, and among
and 75 tons of Matzoth, kosher anti-government and anti-Rus- DAIA, central Jewish organiza-
is chairman of the committee.
vegetable oil and canned food for sian "conspirators" who use anti- tion, has submitted a memoran-
distribution in camps maintained Semitism to conceal illegal activ- dum to the government protest-
by Vaad Hatzala in Germany, ities, Stanezyk said.
ing against charges of ritual mur-
BUSINESS
Austria, France, Poland, Palestine
der made against Jews by Ben-
Commission Says No Force
or
and Czechoslovakia.
jamin F. Zaccheo, a professor of
Used Against the Refugees
history at Normal School No. 10
INDIVIDUAL
First 150 Berlin Jews
GENOA, Italy (JTA-The liai-
'Buenos Aires. It asked that
Will Emigrate to America
son - office here of the Allied Com- Prof. Zaccheo , be dismissed.
BERLIN (JTA)-About 150 mission..denied the allegation that
According to the memorandum,
Berlin Jews will be included in a squad of Royal Marines posted Zaccheo told his class that ritual
the first shipment of immigrants machine-guns on the deck of the murders by Jews were an estab-
on
admitted to the United States "Fede" in. an effort to cow the lished fact and also lauded the
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
under President Truman's direc- passengers into agreeing to a activities of the Spanish Inquisi-
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
tive, • Carlos Warner, American transfer to a camp at Chiavari, tion. Several newspapers, includ-
FIXTURES
consul at Berlin, told the Jewish near •-the, port. Major Kane, of ing the liberal "La Prensa," the
Telegraphic Agency.
the British Army, said that a Catholic "Pueblo" and the Peron-

• •
squad-
of sailors armed only with ist organ "Deinocracia," published
TRUCKS • TRAILERS
pistols boarded the ship, intend- the DAIA memorandum.
PLEASURE . CARS
ing to sail it to Chiavari, but
that when the Jewish refugees

• •
Work for and give liberally to
informed
the officers that they
QUICK SERVICE
were determined to • "remain and the Allied Jewish Campaign.
MONEY WITHIN HOURS
die," unless permitted to proceed
to Palestine, the sailors departed.

Monument
Unveilings

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IRA IcAtIMANI

INVESTMENT CO.

26th rear

320 Fort St. West
CHerry • 7474

CHAPEL AND PARLORS
DEXTER BOULEVARD
TYLER 7.4520

%I ,

RECEPTACLES

LAMP REPAIRS

Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.

Old style floor and table lamps brought up
to date. Vases made into lamps. Parts for
all lamps. Broken glass and porcelain lamps
restored. Also 3-Way and Fluorescent.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth

TO. 8-5889

Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered

LAMP REPAIR SERVICE

TO. 8-1963

UNTIL
9 P. M.
201 GRAND Art., WEST

VETERAN and wife in need of apt. or
income on West or N. W. Quiet
couple. Both employed. No children.
TO. 8-0673.

HALL available for meetings and so-
cial affairs. Linwood section. TO:
6-7781.

A BOOK-The perfect gift for every
occasion. House of Books, MA. 6184.

GAS RECONVERSION. Furnaces re-
paired, vacuumed, chimneys cleaned.
Clean work. Free estimates. Halvor-
son Furnace Repair. VE. 74577.

BEATRICE MOSS, Piano Teacher. Free
trial lesson. 9234 Dexter, TY. 6-1804.

ALL COVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR-
ANCE with HOSPITALIZATION is
available to subscribers of THE JEW-
ISH NEWS for only $2, through poli-
cies written by Columbus Mutual Life
Insurance Co. No medical examina-
tion necessary. Apply TODAY to
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA. 7956.

CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.

FOR better wall washing call James
Russell, TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

Old Clothing
Get $1 to $50
For- Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos
TE. 1-9162

A-1 WALL WASHING. Paper cleaning.
Paper hanging. Painting. Household
decorators. TO. 8-8772.

FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY O.F.
THE JEWS. Secure two paid new
weekly subscribers to THE JEWISH
NEWS at $3 a year, and get either
one of these two important . books
free. THE• JEWISH NEWS, 2114
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA. 7958.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED
Best prices paid for men's suits,
topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625.
Max Bloom.

THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHES
WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS'
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR JOBS AND
HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW
THEIR DISCHARGE PAPERS TO
SECURE THIS FREE SERVICE.

YOUNG man wanted for pawn shop._
Some experience necessary. Joe's
Loan Office, 3901 Hastings.

NICE clean room for young respectable
girl. 1547 Pingree.

FURNISHED room for young lady,
Unlimted phone. TY. 4-7433.

PAINTING & decorating. Interior and
exterior; neat work; colors to suit
your taste. Paul Broad, TO. 5-1270.

VETERAN desperately needs 3-room
apt. or income; will exchange 2-room
apt. with porch. CA. 0651, ext. 6.

NEWLY decorated room to rent in
home of 2 adults. Good transporta-
tion. 3755 Wager, TY. 7-3029.

ROOM TO RENT for young women.
Quiet home. TO. 7-2571.

TWO WORKING GIRLS desire room.
Twin beds. Preferably with kitchen
privileges. TO. 8-1360.

Sale Apartments

10 STORES - 41 APARTMENTS
Fireproof. $500.000 bldg. job, entire
price $250,000, terms $100,000. OPA
rent $42,000.
50 apts. Marble lobby. elevator, new
stove, new refrig. Price $185,000,
will place $120,000 mtge. Absurd
OPA RENT $32,000.
Pingree-Hamilton sect. 19 apts. 3-5
rms. new steel cab. sinks, new
stoves. Sold once $90,000. Price
$65,000 half cash.
20 apt. all 3 & bath-showers, new
refrig. new stoves. $95.000 bldg. job,
only $50,000, half cash.
2-5 rms. downtown. New
t 4e0rmaspt$. 25,20.
stoves, new refrig. only $85,000,

30 apt. Nr. Second-Forest. Sold once
$165,000. Only $75,000, terms $20,-
000.
Pennsylvania. Best S apt. in city. 3
car gar. 50x120 vac. lot with dble.
gar. Rent $4,000. Wonder value.
26,500 terms $11,500. Call Mr. Bed-
ford.

Warren & Co.

CA. 0321
DIME BLDG.
'%%'e Specialise in the
Management of Apartments

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