THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May .3 I, 1946
Page Twenty-Three
Classified Advertisements Additional List of AJC Workers
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CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
TO BUY or sell your business or prop-
erty call Weiner Realty, 903 Dime
Bldg., CA. 4784. Evenings, UN.
2-8481.
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ASH DRUMS
Painted - Delivered. $1.75. UN. 3-4613.
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Dexter, TY. 6-1804.
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1H..E, 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.
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.
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EXCHANGE attPactive 4-room apart-
ment in Brooklyn, Boro Park, N. Y.,
for 4- to 6-room apartment or flat,
N.W. section, Detroit. Call Monday.
TY. 7-7646.
APARTMENT, 2 rooms, modern, to ex-
change for 3 or 4 rooms or fiat. TO.
7-4559.
HOUSEKEEPER, Kosher, for elderly
lady. Small apartment. Good wages.
UN. 4-0517.
YOUNG MAN to work in pawnshop.
Apply 415 Gratiot.
MANAGER wanted for retail store. Be-
tween ages of 25 and 40. Phone TO.
7-0100, from June 3 to 9.
SEVEN ROOM home, completely fur-
nished. To share with owner. Wid-
ower. Can make attractive proposi-
tion. VE. 7-5967.
FOR SALE-Military watch, just like
new. TO. 7-7046.
BEAUTIFUL room to rent for refined
gentleman or working couple. Quiet
home. TO, 7-1887. 2294 Glendale.
CLERK, typist, 5 years experience.
5-day week. Married. TO. 7-1785.
BOOKKEEPER and typist to take
charge of small office.. Must be ex-
perienced. Freedman & Co., 612
Metropolitan Bldg., RA. 4436.
LaGuardia to Talk
Over 'Eternal Light'
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 "ERVICE.'
BUSINESS LADY wishes comfortable
room. TO. 7-3181.
WANTED TO RENT, room in summer
cottage for July. TY. 6-3627.
LOST: Black leather zipper wallet.
Linwood and Elmhurst vicinity. Need
papers. Reward. TO. 5-6507.
OFFICES for rent. Good location for
doctor, dentist, etc. 6370 Michigan
Avenue, corner Gilbert. LA. 4740.
EXCHANGE 6-room fiat for 4-room
apt. with 2 bedrooms. TO. 8-2234.
ATTENTION: ,Apt. desperately needed
at once by veteran. Employed as ac-
countant with Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation. Can furnish excellent refer-
ences. No children. No pets. Mr.
Genser. TE. 1-1600 or AR. 6030.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted in motherless
home of 3 people. 8031 Twelfth at
Seward.
TO RENT: June 15 to Sept. 1. Spa-
cious 6-room flat completely fur-
nished; carpeted; Bendix washer;
piano. References required. Box 175,
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg., Detroit 26.
ONE or 2 rooms for rent. 2 in home.
DA. 5302.
WANTED, experienced,. grocery clerk.
Good salary. TY. 6-1280.
WANTED, apt. or income by veteran
and wife. Both employed. TY. 5-8682.
WANTED, registered nurse for chil-
dren's summer camp. If interested
. write to Box 215, THE JEWISH
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De-
troit 26.
FIORELLO H. LaGUARDIA
Fiorello H. LaGuardia will de-
liver a short address on famine
relief at the close o_f the Eternal
Light radio drama, "Hunger", by
Morton Wishengrad, to be broad-
cast on Sunday, June 2*
Monument
Unveilings
The unveiling of a stone for
Flight Officer Kenneth Rosen-
field will be held at Machpelah
Cemetery at 2 p. m. on -Sunday,
June 9. Julius Rosenwald Post
of the American Legion will be
in charge of the service, under
the leadership of Dr. R. R. Gold-
stone. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend the unveiling.
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The unveiling of a monument
over the grave of the late Mrs.
Bertha Hendin will take place
at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 2, at
Machpelah Cemetery. ,,Relatives
and friends are invited to attend
the service.
Arthur C. Field
Joseph Schwartz
Rabbi Leon Fram
Karl B. Seg,all
Arnold E. Frank
Car H. Shalit
Tmanuel G. Frank
. Albert Shapiro
Dr. William Freedman - Joseph Shapiro
Bernard Friedgood
Julius Shapiro
'Abe Friedman
Milton Shapiro
Hyman Friedman.
Norma Shapiro
Albert L. Fuchs
Joe Shekter
Alvin Gale
Fred Sherman
Saul B. Gealer
Irving Shewack
Ben Gelman
Max Shmukle•
Charles Gillen
Nathan Shore
Maurice Glasier
David Shumaker
Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer Ben Siegal
Irving Goldberg
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Albert Silber
Jacob Goldberg
Aaron Silberblatt
David A. Goldman
Grant Silverfarb
David Gornbein
Prof. Peter Altman
Barney Green
Morton F. Ashner
Sol Grenadier
Maurice Axelrod
Harry Grossman
N. M. Briskin
Henry Grossman
I. I. Feldman
Leonard H. GuSsow.
Ben Fingeroot
Dr. Morton Hack
Louis Fraiberg
J. Haggai'
L. Kaplan
Betty R. Harley.
Jos. Kirschnian
John Hayman
Edward . T. Lichtig
David Hertz
Charles Makie
Annabel Isberg
Henry Meyers
Herman Jacobs
Charles Robinson
Sam Jacobs
Manuel Salinger
David Jalan
Karl B. Segall
David Kahn
Louis Taub
Nathan Kaletsky
Leo Tochman
Harry Kaminer
Louis I. Silverfarb
Sam P. Katz
Nathan Simon
Maxwell E. Katzen
• David Sirota
Jacob Keidan
. Reuben Sklar
Max B. Kerner
Harry Sloan.
Philip L. Kaplan
Harold H. -Smilay
Dr. Sol Kesler
Benjamin M. smith
Sshiel Kingston
Joseph Snitman
Dr. S. Kleinman
M. Snow
Charles A. Komer
Mrs. Etta Snyder
Saul Y. . Kopman
Isidor Sosnick
Saul Kormor
Maurice Spitzer
Burnett J. Krauss
James L. Stein
Christian Pro-Zionist
Organizations Merge
.
NEW YORK (JPS)-Two
Christian groups favoring a Jew-
ish Palestine, the American Pal-
ACCOUNTANT, now in position to
estine Committee and the Chris-
handle few more part-time accounts.
tian Council on Palestine, merged
TO. 5-7771.
recently to become the American
WANTED, experienced driver to help
Christian Palestine Committee, it
drive to California. Between June 10
CARD OF THANKS
was announced here by Senators
and 20. Buick sedan. Phone HO.
The family of the late Ida Owen Brewster (R., Me.) and
8934.
Edelson wishes to express sin- James Mead (D., N. Y.) and the
EXPERIENCED dress sales woman for cerest thanks to relatives and Rev. Daniel Poling, of the Phila-
specialty dress shop. Part time or friends for the kindnesses shown
steady. Excellent wages. 11616 Dex- them in their_ recent bereave-
ter. TO. 8-0286.
ment.
Sale Apartments
ROOM for refined couple or 2 em-
ployed girls. Kitchen privleges. DA
_.
2587.
REFINED Jewish working girl looking
for room and board. Is in desperate
need for home. TY. 7-5468.
GOING TO PALESTINE. Am interested
in business connections there. Willing
to act as agent for local business
houses. R. Wartel, HO. 3268.
ROOM TO RENT for employed lady.
Breakfast. 9626 Cascade.
1547 PINGREE. Room to rent for a girl.
WANTED, 5-room income or single in
Roosevelt School district for member
of Jewish News staff. Call RA. 6558.
EXCHANGE 5-room heated fiat for 3-
room nicely furnished apartment.
N.W. section. Desirable neighbor-
hood. Adults only. Must decorate.
O. ft-a21$
BNAI MOSHE OBSERVES
SHEVUOTH FESTIVAL
Cong. Bnai Moshe will observe
the Shevuoth festival with ser-
vices twice daily conducted by
Cantor David Katzman, Rabbi
Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer
A. Levi will deliver the sermons
on Wednesday and Thursday.
Yizkor prayers will be said
Thursday.
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Obituaries
A list of Allied Jewish Campaign workers, additional to those
published last week, was announced this week as follows:
MRS. LENA •NIMAN, 83, of
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8423 14th St., died Saturday.
Samuel E. Krepack
General Division
Myron D. Stein
Fay Krosner
C. Steinberg
Funeral services were held Mon-
J. D. Krosin
Sam Aaron
John Stifder '
Raymond Kurtzman
Rabbi Morris Adler
Dr. Charles Stolar
day at Lewis Bros. Burial was
Samuel
Kutzen
Phillip Adler
Harry Stolsky
Charles Lapides
M. Alpert
I.• G. Stone
in Clover Hill Cemetery. Surviv-
Henry Lapides
Phil Ash
Louis Stotzky
Jacob Lapides
ing are three sons, Harry, Max-.
Milton Atlas
Phillip Sukrow
Moe Leiter
Henry Auslander
Alex Taub
4vell and Clifford, and a daugh-
R. Leopold
Ann Averbuch
Norton J. Taylor
Reuben Axelrod
Fred Lepofsky
Moe 0. Teitel
ter, Frances.
Rabbi .Eliezer Levi
Dr. M. E. Bachman
Julian Tobias
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Michael R. Bagdade
Rabbi Leizer Levin
Max Trager
Sam Levin
Samuel P. Baker
Harvey L. Vehon
MRS.
PEPPI
FREEDMAN,
Samuel Levine
Louis Bassin
Jack Victor
died May 22. Services were held
Hyman M. Beale
Sol Lifsitz
Louis Viedrah
Harry Beerman
Sol Lifton
.
Cyril Wagner
Thursday at Ira Kaufman Fu-
Jack Behrmann
J. Stewart Linden
George M. Wayburn
neral Chapel. Rabbi Fischer,
rving Belinsky
- Arthur Lipsitt
Clifton P. Well
Alex Belkin .
• David Lipton.
Rabbi Levi and Cantor Katzman
Larry Weiner
Dr. Abraham Beresh
Burton W. London
Max Weiner
officiated. She - leaves three
Isadore Berger
Wm. A. London
Arlyne Weinstein
Alfred Berkowitz
Albert Lubin
sons, Sam, Morton and Jerry;
Charles Weinstein
G. B. Bernstein
L. Lustig
Nathan Weinstein
and a- daughter, Mrs. William
David Berris
Dr. Bernard Mannes
Arnold A. Weitzman
Max Biber
New. Interment was in Oak-
H. M. Margolis
Harry 'Weitzman
Bud Bielfield
Dr. David Marsh
Benjamin F. Wigder
view Cemetery.
Joseph Blau
Maurice Maschke, Jr.
-Lew Wisper
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Samuel W. Block
Joseph. M. Mellon
Julian G. Wolfner
Aaron J. Blumenau
A. Meyerowitz
A. Wolfson
MRS.
DORA
COHN;
2317 Cal-
David Brenner
Bernard Milinsky
Julius Wolfson
Phillip Brestoff
vert, died May 23. Services were
Samuel Mintz.
Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa
L. B. Brody
Raymond Moers
Maurice H. Zackheim
held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral
H. D. Brotman
Morris Mohr
Money Zeman
John L. Brown
Chapel. Rabbi Rosenstock and
Mineta Morger
Jack Zide
Mrs. John L. Brown
Belle H. Moskowitz
Victor Zuckerman
Cantor Sonenklar officiated. She
William J. Brown
Ben Moss
Women's Division
leaves a son, Philip •Spielman of
D. Bruss
Edward R. Moss
Miss Jean Baschin
Seymour Buckner
Samuel Moss
New York; and two daughters,
Albert Burrows
Rabbi Sidney Mossman Mrs. A. L. Carnick
Mrs. Morris Burstein and Mrs.
Pearl Devenow
David Bussey
Rodman
N. Myers Mrs. Max Dushkin
Seymour Caplan
Harry
Nathan
Molly Rosen. Interment was in
Mrs. Dora Dworkin
Samuel ,Chapin
Sam Nathanson
New York City.
Mrs. Walter Field
Sam Charmer
John Nemon
Fannilt Finegold
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Max Charness
David M. Newman
Mrs. Chas. Gitlin
Peter Chodoroff
Isaac Nissenbaum
Dorothy L. Gross
MORTON BARASCH, 9 7 0 7
Jack Citrin
Jacob Paskin
Mrs. Max B. Kerner
Arthur A. Clarnage
Samuel W. Pearlman
Broadstreet, died May 24. Ser-
Mrs. Sarah Levine
David Cohen
Jack Pecherer
vices were held Monday at Kauf-
Mrs. Joseph Abel
Harry Cohen
' Peter Portnoy
Mrs. David Ka min
Henry Cohen
man Funeral Chapel with Rabbi
Dr. Moe S. Perlis
Joseph Mash
Leonard Cohen
Irving. Raimi
Fram officiating. He leaves his
Mrs. Ida Yollick
Lou Cohen
Harvey Rattner
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Seymour J. Cohn
Samuel J. Rhodes
' Junior Division
Harriet Cooper
Arthur Robinson
Barasch; a brother, Robert; and
Ruth Behrman
Lawrence M. Crohn
Dr. Raymond Rose
John Barsdorf
a sister, Frances.
Maurice Daitch
Aaron Rosenberg
Iris
Baskin
Louis Dalitz
* * *
Matilda Rosenberg
Audrey Beerbohm
Robert V. Danto
Morris Rosenberg
Rhoda Block
a native
LEON
STEINBERG,
David Desow
Jay Rosenshine
Bill Budman
Alfred Deutch
Charles Rosenzweig
of, Traverse City and a former
Phyllis Cherney
Martin DOnon
Charles Rothstein
Barbara Enggass
Detroit resident, died May 24 in
Norman Drachler
Robert Rubin
Ben Gallob
Charles Driker
D. Samuels
Los Angeles at the age of 58.
Phyllis Glasier
Aaron Droock
Joshua Sarasohn
Sara Goldberg
Funeral services were held Tues-
Morris Dudelson
Morris L. Schaver
Mary Gray
Harry Edelson
Clara Schlan
day in Los Angeles. He is sur-
Evelyn Green -
Fred A. Epps
Irving W. SChlussel
Dorothy Gross ,
vived by his. wife, Sadie; a son,
Nathan Epstein
Louis Schhissel
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Max
Haiman
Samuel M. Epstein
Harry Louis, and two daughters,
Alexander Schostak
Carol Harris
Dr. Joseph Erman
Dr. Bernard Schmidt.
Shirley Jacobs
Mrs. 13ernstein of Chicago and
H. Feigenson
Meyer Schneider
Bernard. Kaufman
'Mrs.' Kate Rosenthal of Detroit.
M. Feigenson
. Max Schultz
Florence Kohn
Sally Krise
Frieda Kumove
Morton Levin
Roberta Levitt
Delores Mihaly
Ruth Levitt
Ruth Miller
Margot Mono
Neill Oppenheim
Gordon S. Prussian
Norman Rosenfeld
Beverly_ Samik
Julie Sandler
Charlotte Singerman
Norma Sperlberg
Shirley. Victor
Melvin Wallace
James Wilkus
Seymour. Adelson
Mrs. John M. Anstandig
Louis Burke
Evelyn Byer
A. L. Carnick
Mrs. A. L. Carnick
Richard Deutch
Sara Lee Eichler
Harry Fagin
Joseph Fauman
Joseph Gilbert
Roselyn Goldstick
Shirley Gaft
Leo Goldstein
Mary Gray
Harriet Greenberg
Carol Greenhouse
Shirley Hersh
Sidney Kaplan
Mrs. Arthur Levitt
Pola Lyton
Jack Moogermtin
George J. Rosett
Alex E. Rubin
Raymond Rubiner
David Schwartz
Harry Shumacher
Betty Weiss
Emil Wolok
Molly Zeltzer
Deny Soviet Support
of Arabs' Position -
JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Russian
Ambassador Daniel Solod's re-
cent visit to Syrian President
Shurki al Kuwatly was in con-
nection with an appeal to the
Soviet Union by Syria's Caucas-
ian minority and the subject of
Palestine was not mentioned, re-
liable reports from Damascus
stated this week. It had previous-
ly been reported and subse-
quently denied that the Soviet
ambassador had promised sup-
port of the Arab position on Pal.
estine.
LAMP REPAIRS
Old styli llom and table lamps brought HP
to date. Vases made-Into lamps. Paris for
all tempo. Broken glass and porcelain lamps
3-Way and FlUeretCont.
otetered•
OUSE OF LAMPS fri
TO. 8-1963
BUSINESS
or
INDIVIDUAL
delPhia Baptist Church, joint
chairthen of the new group. Sen-
ator Robert F. Wagner (D., N. Y.)
was named founder and honorary
chairman of the new organiza-
tion. Sen. 'Arthur H. Vendenberg
was named one of the vice-
presidents.
MONUMENTS
Owner
Max Wrotslaysky
Monument Works
INVESTMENT CO.
26th Year
INDIAN VILLAGE
19 apt. 4-6 rms., new stoves, new
stoker, new tankless water heater.
Gen. Elec. refrig. Price $60,000.
Terms $30,000 to new 4U% mtge.
PINGREE - HAMILTON
Choice location, 19 apt. 4-5 rms.
new stoves, new cab. sinks. Rent
$9.700. We sold once for $90,000.
Price now $65.000, terms $35,000.
Call Mr. Bedford.
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price. Can mtge. $30,000 at 4 1,%.
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