0 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1946 Kelsey Pays Tribute To Flexner Family In an impressive tribute to the late Dr. Simon Flexner, W. K. Kelsey, leading editorial writer and columnist of the Detroit News, stated: "Morris Flexner (the father of Simon), the Austrian immigrant who became a Louisville drug- gist, did well by his adopted country. It may be profitably remembered that the same land produced this Jew—and Hitler! How many Jews of the Flexner type may have been lost to the world by' Hitler's murders!" In his article, Mr. Kelsey re- viewed the contributions to this country and to humanity maw by the elder Flexner and } sons, Abraham, Bernard and Si- mon. Dr. Flexner Dies NEW YORK, (JTA) —Dr. Si- mon Flexner, 83, world famous bacteriologist an pathologist, who was director emeritus of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, died here May 2. • Dr. Flexner, brother of the noted educator Abraham Flexner and of the late Bernard Flexner, an attorney who was active in Zionist and Jewish communal af- fairs, was born in Louisville, Ky., in 1863. He was educated at American and European universi- ties and became a professor at Johns Hopkins University in 1891. He was director of the Rocke- feller Institute from its founda- tion in 1903 to 1935. During that time he also served on many gov- ernment health missions and was an officer and director of many national medical groups. Dr. Flex- ner was chiefly noted for his con- tributions to the combatting of epidemic diseases. Jewish Flag Saluted by Russian, Polish Generals WARSAW (JPS)—Russian and Polish generals, diplomatic rep- resentatives and Polish soldiers saluted the • blue and white flag displayed on a military occasion for the first time in Polish his- tory, during a parade in Stettin celebrating the first anniversary of the crossing of the Oder River by Polish troops. The flag was carried past the reviewing stand by members of the Poale Zion, where it was saluted by Polish Chief Commander Marshal Aol- azymierski, his staff, and visiting Russian generals. Stettin, near the mouth of the Oder River, was once Germany's chief port and naval base on the Baltic. Work for and give liberally to the Allied Jewish Campaign, RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889 BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVAIILE FIXTURES • • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION Obituaries MAX SALTER, 44, of .2935 Full- erton, died last Friday. Funeral services were held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Machpelah. Surviving are his wife, Frances; two daughters, Edverna and Gloria; two brothers Herman of Detroit and Louis of Toronto; four sisters, Mrs. Max Weisblood and Mrs: Manuel Hoff- man of Toronto, Mrs. Charles Finer and Mrs. Morris Gold of Detroit; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Salter of Toronto. * * * JACOB GROSBERG of 2645 Monterey died April 29. Funeral services were held at Clover Hill Cemetery, April 30. Surviving are his sons, Joseph, Charles, William, Ben and Harold; daughters, Mrs. Robert Schwartz and Mrs. Abe Gurwin. * * * JEAN SONJA DIZIK, 16, passed away on May 2, after a brief illness. Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Tulman. Sur- viving are her parents, Bertha and Louis B. Dizik; a sister, Mrs. Marilyn Grahm; a brother, Ber- nard. Interment was in Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery. * * * MRS. ANNA P. FINK, 11 Mc- Lean, died May 1. Services were Friday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Edward Tenen- baum of Saginaw officiated. She leaves her husband, Louis; a son, Delmar R., of Saginaw; two brothers, Edward S.• Taub of Washington, D. C., and Emil Taub of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. D. Weiss of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Charles A. Marienthal of Chica- go. Interment was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * CLARA GUTENBERG, 2210 Pingree, died May 4. Services were held Sunday at Ira Kauf- man Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Un- gar and Cantor Shulsinger offi- ciated. She leaves three sons, Dan Grant, Charles and Irving Guten- berg; a daughter, Mrs. Berdie Feldman. Interment was in Beth Tefilo Cemetery. * * * LOUIS KLEIN, 4062 Lawrence, died May 4. Services were held Sunday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Sperka and Can- tor Adler officiated. He leaves his children, Milton and Shirley; his mother, Mrs. Samuel Levin; four brothers, Charles, Morris, Abraham, Harry of Miami; a sis- ter, Bessie. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. * * * ANNA PREPSKY, 3444 Edison, died May 4. Services were held Monday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. She leaves her husband, Isadore; a son, Harry; 2 daugh- ters, Mrs. Leo Katz and Pauline; a sister, Mrs. Morris German of New York. Interment was in Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiated. * * * BESS MISKIN, 15405 Linwood, died May 5. Services were held Tuesday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Sperka officiated. She leaves her husband, Harold; a daughter, Jane; four brothers, Maxwell Solovich, Charles Solo- vich, Morton Solovich and Earl Roberts; four sisters, Mrs. Wil- liam Rhodes, Mrs. Frank Cassel- man, Mrs. Henry Berlow, and Pearl Solovich. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. *. * C BENJAMIN GOLDSMITH, born 73 years ago in Detroit, died suddenly Sunday, May 5, at his home in Galveston, Tex., where he had lived for the last 15 years. He is survived by one son, Harry; two daughters, Miss Fran Gold- smith and Mrs. Edward Sims; two • • IRA KAUFMAN INVESTMENT CO. 26fh Year CHAPEL AND PARLORS 9410 bEXTER BOULEVARD 320 Fort • St. West Cherry 7474 TYLER 74920 Monument Unveiling Mrs. Mary Leshman and sons of 3291 Burlingame wish to invite their relatives and friends to the unveiling of a monument over the grave of their late husband and father, Joseph Leshman, at 2 p. in., on Sunday, May 12, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. * * The monument of the late Sonia Rosin will be unveiled at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 12, at Bnai David cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and Cantor H. I. Adler w i 11 officiate. Relatives a n d friends are invited to attend the services. * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Rose Brook will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at Macphelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levine will officiate. Relatives a n d friends are invited to attend the services. * * * The unveiling of a tombstone over the grave of the late Sam Turner will take place at 1 p. m. Sunday, May 12, at El Moshe Romanian Cemetery. His widow and children invite their relatives and friends to attend. * * * The family of the late Harry A. Jacobs announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory on Sunday, May 12, at Clo- ver Hill Park Cemetery, at 2 p.m. Rabbi Morris Adler and Canto? Jacob Sonenklar will officiate. * * * The monument to the late _Mal ly Burnstein will be unveiled on Sunday, May 12, at Machpelah Cemetery at 12 noon. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. 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House of Books, MA. 6184., • • ' BEATRICE MOSS, Piano Teadher. 9234 Dexter, TY. •6-1804. ALL COVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR• ANCE with HOSPITALIZATION 15 available to subscribers of THE JEW. ISH NEWS for only $2, • through poll- des 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. A-1 WALL WASHING. Paper cleaning., Paper hanging. Painting. Household decorators. TO. 8-8772. WANTED to rent—Apt., furnished or unfurnished; veteran mechanical en- gineer; please, a home for my wife and infant. HO. 6174. FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY OF, 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. 7956. ROOM for rent; for either single man or woman; kitchen privleges; excel- lent transportation. 2074 -W. Phila- delphia, TY. 5-4487. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625. Max Bloom. WANTED—Partner to help buy 2-fam- ily fiat; N. W. section; or will buy 1 /2 interest in 2-family fiat. TO. 5-2542 or TY. 4-2633. Mr. May. THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHES WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS' CLASSIFIED ADS FOR JOBS AND' HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW THEIR DISCHARGE PAPERS TO SECURE THIS FREE SERVICE. WANTED—Furnished room by em- ployed elderly gentleman in good health; 12th, Linwood, or Dexter section; near transportation. Phone NO. 0445. OFFICES for rent; good location for doctor, dentist, etc. 6370 Michigan, corner Gilbert. LA. 4740. MASSAGE FOR reducing and relaxation. In the privacy and comfort of your own home. Ladies only. Ellen. Heyde- mann, UN. 4-2813. WANTED • to rent—Cottage for sum- mer season; preferably Walled e r Cass Lake. TY. 6-7873. 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Minnie, and son, Richard. * * * WOULD like to share or rent resort cottage for month or season if rea- In precious memory of our be- sonable. Saltzman, 2935 Elmhurst. loved baby girl, Suzie Beal. "I love you so very, very much. WILL sell at ceiling price, 1946 mod- el car for privilege of renting apt., You are in my heart always." fiat or income; N. W. section. TO. Premier Pledges War on Mummy. and Daddy. Polish Deputy Calls On Government to End Anti-Semitism 6-6584. Dr. Abram Lipsky Dies NEW YORK—Dr. Abram Lip- sky, 73, author, retired head of the German department of the Seward High School, died in Washington, D. C., while on a visit with his brother-in-law, the former Rep. Meyer Jacobson. Dr. Lipsky had been making his home with his brother, Louis Lipsky, former president of the Zionist Organization of America, at 302 W. 86th St., New York. He is survived by his widow, two daughters, 10 sisters and brothers. 14,000 Jews in Shanghai Must be Resettled, UNRR Report Warns Truman EXPERIENCED girl for cashier in self-serve grocery market. Ask for Mr. Fader, 8405 Hamilton. NICE furnished room to rent in home of adults; good trans. TO. 8-9667. ASH DRUMS Painted—Delivered, $1.75. Phone UN. 3-4163. ROOM and kitchen privileges to couple and child; June 1st to Sept. 1st; Woodhall Lake; new cottage: lake front, $375. Box 56, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- troit 26. BUSINESS GIRL—I would like to share your apt. I ant an employed girl. TO. 7-7472. REFINED employed single veteran de- sires room after May 20. Rent not over $20 per month. Box 108, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Most VETERAN in need of 2-bedroom flat, of the 14,000 Jewish refugees in income or apt. ; N. W. section. Please Shanghai cannot be repatriated call Mrs. Miller, TO. 5-0953. and will have to be resettled in PLEASANT middle-aged widow, em- other countries, it is disclosed by ployed, would like one-room apt. or UNRRA in its sixth report, which would like to share apt. with an- has just been submitted to Con- other widow. TO. 8-4534. gress by President Truman. TO LEASE—Attractive 3-room fur- sisters, Mrs. Y. Israel and Mrs. A. S. Goldberg; one brother, Zell, and one grandson, Roger Sims, all of Detroit. * * DAVID SEGAL, 64, of 15106 Dexter, died Monday. Funeral services were held Thursday at Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Oak View Cemetery. Sur- viving are his wife, Edith, three sons, seven daughters, a brother and three sisters. * * * BENJAMIN GOLDSMITH, '70, a native Detroiter, died Monday in Galveston. 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TY, 7-5102. $3..5 Terrorists, Approval of Jewish Emigration 1 WARSAW (JTA)—Adolf Ber- man, Jewish deputy in the Polish National - Council and former partisan leader, denouncing the continued murder of Jews and Polish democrats, lads called for more vigorous government action to suppress the anti-Semitic and anti-government terror. Premier Eduard Osubka-Mo- rawski, opening the 10th session of the Council, called on the Polish people to take up the struggle against anti-Semitic bands which, he said, threaten the entire Polish nation. He de-. dared that while Poland needed the hands and brains of every cit- izen, the government would not stand in the way of Jews who de- sired to emigrate to Palestine and realize there their national aspira- tions. Sale Apartments GOVERNMENT REPORT Food costs highest, bldg. costs high- est; can you imagine rents cheapest in 25 years. When the lid comes off, believe you me the boom will start. Wait forithe fireworks, you may be too late. - Best 20 apt. 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