Friday, August 2, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Discuss Status of Jewish DPs Says Stockholders Opposing Gas Co's Plan for Pipeline Stockholders of American Light Transaction Co., owner of Michi- gan Consolidated Gas Co., are opposing the plans of Michigan Consolidated for construction of an $84,000,000 natural gas pipe line system from the southwest to Michigan. They are charging that a scheme is in progress to "shove down the throats" of such stockholders shares of stock in the proposed pipe line company, in the place of cash to which they are entitled, as a process in the dissolution of their company. This challenge was flung to the individuals comprising the man- agements of American Light & Traction and of Michigan Consoli- lated during recent hearings before the Securities Exchange Commis- sion in Philadelphia. The Stock- holder spokesman was Alfred A. Cook, New York City attorney for Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., owner of 234,000 shares for pre- ferred stock of American Light & Traction Co. American Light and Traction is also the largest single holder of the common stock of Detroit Edi- son Co., but is being required by the federal commission to dispose of that ownership. The Commis- sion has refused to permit the stock to be sold, however, as the means of financing Michigan Consoli- dated's pipe line project. Under public utility holdin g company act requirements, the American Light & Traction is fac- ing dissolution. The stockholder represented by Cook is resisting the use of company funds for the proposed pipe line construction, referring to it as of "an untried or speculative nature." Michigan Consolidated is seek- ing federal permission to construct its own pipe line system, which could not be completed before 1952. The City of Detroit, • however, is asking federal approval of Pan- handle Eastern's expansion pro- gram. CALL R.A. 6558 OR RA. 7956 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 3 BEDROOM income flat or single for occupancy on Aug. 1 or Sept. 1. For Jewish News Staff member. 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. PIANO TEACHER-Make an appoint- ment now for your fall piano lessons. Call TO. 8-8791. Beatrice Moss, 3300 Fullerton. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5243. OLD CLOTHING WANTED - Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625. 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 Mutiial Life Insurance Co. No medical examina- tion necessary. Apply TODAY to THE JEWISH NEWS, ;2114 Penob scot Bldg., Detroit 26. P.A. 7956. CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. Obituaries In Memoriam Monument Unveilings The unveiling of the monument for the late Isadore Eifer will take place at 2 p. m., Sunday, Aug. 4, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend the service. Rabbi Levi and Cantor Sonenklar will officiate. * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late. Mrs. Ida Bressler will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi G. G. Ro- senstock will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend this service. * * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Phillip Zimmerman will take place at 1 p. m. on Sunday, Aug. 11, at Jew- ish Folks Verein Cemetery, Gra- tiot and 141/2 Mile Road. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. * * * The unveiling of a. monument over the grave of the late Joseph Bornstein will take.• place at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 4. at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Cantor J. H. Son- enklar will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. Ask State Dept. to Revise Immigration - Directive • BERLIN, (JTA)-Relief agency workers here are appealing to the State Department to treat Berlin as an entity and permit Jewish refugees , living in all sec-, tors of the city to apply for en-: trance to the U. S. under Presi- dent Truman's directive which at present limits immigration to persons residing in the American zone. The U. S. consul here admitted that it has become almost im- Dr. Aptekar on Terminal possible to find enough German Leave, Opens Dental Office Jewish refugees in the American Dr. Gerald R. Aptekar, who is on sector who can comply with the terminal leave after serving more rigid requirements of the immig- than three years in the armed ration directive. forces, announces opening of his dental offices at 11133 Morang, Dr., near Cadieux Rd. REAL ESTATE EDELMAL 'IRA KAUFMAN Evidtic, i/he, ze Homer Warren & Co. DIME BLDG. CA. 0321 We Specialize in the !fanagement of Apartments 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. DRIVING to Los Angeles. Leaving around August 20. Passengers want- ed. Call TR. 2-0738--evenings or Sun day. ROOM to rent. Suitable for employed woman. Call Sunday until 6. TO. 7-6001. BOOKKEEPER-Typist for furniture store. Pleasant working conditions and hours. Good pay. Steady work. MA. 5588. ROOM to rent. Gentleman or couple. Kitchen and phone privileges. Good transportation. TO. 5-1204. ELDERLY man wants room with kit- chen privileges. TY. 7-2831. COUPLE, working downtown, middle- aged, reliable, childless, wants 3 or 4 rooms. Call DA. 5176 or HO. 1512. YOUNG girl or woman to stay occa- sional evenings with children, pref- erably living near Fourteenth and Calvert. TO. 7-6015. URGENTLY needed by August 15th, FRANKFURT, Germany-Important problems relating to the FOR better wall washin.g call James 2 or 3 room furnished or unfurnished- situation of European Jews in the displaced persons camps were Russell, TO. 6-4005, 526 Belmont. apt. Vet and wife only. TY. 4-5062. discussed at Frankfort by Rabbi Philip Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y. SIX rooms furniture for sale. Cort- (left, seated), adviser on Jewish Affairs to Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, HIGHEST PRICES PAID land near Dexter. TO. 6-5252. the American commander in Europe, Maj. Emanuel Rackman of For Used Furniture New York City, chaplain and military aide to Rabbi Bernstein, and MAN with broad background in busi- Lt. Col. Elliott A. Niles of Boston (right) , active in Bnai Brith Affairs. ness desires position. Experience in- BUY-RITE FURNITURE Col. Niles, on a special mission for the Adjutant-General of the U. S. cludes retailing men's wear, insur- 2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613 Army, toured the DP camps and was particularly interested in the ance, and credit work. Has ability accommodations for the newly arriving Jews from Eastern Europe to meet public. Fine sales personali- into the American zone and the conditions in the existing camps. CARPENTER work of all kinds done ty. Excellent references. Willing. Dreystadt is Named Chevrolet Manager INVESTORS Disregard arbitrary ceiling rents. Sooner or later fair, honest income will Prevail: Move right in. Solid brk. terrace. 5 furn. apts. 6 rms. & bath. ea. plus 12 furn. sleeping rms. & bath. Ceil- ing rent $6600. Very convenient nr. downtown and Bagley. Alexandrine, 50 furn. apts. Cheap ceiling rent $21.000. Fair rent $30,- 000. .Terms $50,000 for deed to new mtge. Charlotte. 40 furn. apts. new stoves, new refrig. OPA chiseled rent dwn. to $18,900. Entire price only $85,000. Terms $25,000. 13 apt. Beauty, north sect. Rent $6.000. Value $50,000. Price only 541.500. Terms $16.500 to new mtge. 30 apt. Alexandrine, all turn. We sold once for $165,000. Entire price only $70,000. Terms $20,000. Call Mr. Bedford. Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. ANNA SCHNEIDER died July 22 at the age of 70. Services were held Wednesday at Kaufman Fu- neral Chapel with Cantor Sonen- klar officiating. She leaves a brother, Jacob, of Missouri. In- terment was in Machpelah Ceme- tery. * * * SOLOMON RAVIN, 2081 W. Eu- clid, died July 28. Services were held Monday at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbis Eisenman, Rosen- thal and Wohlgelernter and Can- tor Shulsinger officiated. He leaves three sons, Sidney, Samuel and Louis; five daughters; Mrs. Jack Wander, Mrs. Max Rothen- Nicholas Dreystadt, vice - presi- berg, Mrs. David Sherman, Mrs. dent of the General Motors Corp., Ben Gruskin, and Miss- Esther has been named general manager Ravin. Interment was in Beth Te- of Chevrolet Mo- filo Emanuel Cemetery. tor Division, suc- ceeding M. E. Coyle, who was named executive In memory of our beloved wife vice-president of and mother, Mrs. Sonia Rosen, G. M. who passed away on Aug. 1, 1945. Born in 1889, Sadly missed by her husband, Mr. Dreystadt Louis Rosen, and children. was educated along mechanical k Rabbinical Students and engineering. lines, his later N. Dreystadt From Shanghai Will education being supplemented by Settle in Montreal extensive training courses in large CHICAGO, (JTA)-Officers of manufacturing concerns. Mirer Yeshiva meeting here unani- mously decided to accept the invi- Paul Henreid's club-foot shoe tation of the Canadian Jewish worn by him in "Of Human Bond- Congress to settle in Montreal the age" accounted for a deluxe dem- onstration of how sticky govern- group of rabinical students who ment red tape can get. The studio arrived in this country last week from Shanghai. had to contact nine government (A group of 33 rabbis and rab- agencies and fill 12 assorted forms before Paul got his shoe ! The pic- binical students arrived in New ture was filmed while leather was York on July 24 from San Fran- cisco where they landed last week still under wartime restrictions. after a voyage from Shanghai. Some of the arrivals are pro- OUR CLASSIFIED ADS ceeding to Canada, while others GET QUICK RESULTS! will remain at the Lubavitcher Yeshiva here.) Sale Apartments Page Meen V \V CHAPEL AND PARLORS 419 DEXTER BOULEVARD TYLER 7-4520 very reasonably. Schwartz & Pech- erer. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-2189. STARCK Baby Grand Piano, Louis XV, beautiful dark 'walnut. 10007 Grand River. EX-ARMY dentist, wife, and infant desperately in need of flat, income or house. N. W. section. Will pur- chase furniture. Will decorate. TO. 8-6407. DOOR bells installed; table and floor lamps repaired; fluorescent lights serviced and cleaned; all types of electric maintenance by licensed elec- trician. TRinity 1-6881. YOUNG RABBI Personable, wishes position for High Holidays. Experienced speaker. Baal Musaf, Baal Tokaiya. Baal Koreh. Write Rox 500, Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit. 26. ROOM to rent. 'Twin beds. 2 gentlemen or couple. 3280 Waverly. Upstairs. TAILOR wanted for pawn.hop work. Must be able to sell. CH. 1774. EXCHANGE lot on Greenlawn be- tween 7 Mile & Clarita for 1946 car. M. Rowin. Woodhull Lake, RFD No. 1, Clarkston, Mich. SALE-TWO FLAT Elmhurst-Lawton-Wildemere Section. UPPER AVAILABLE BY LABOR DAY. Refrigerators, ranges, awnings, etc. Excellent condition. Quick sale by owner. Box 69, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- troit 26. LAMP shades recovered, restyled and made to order. Mrs. Friedman,. 3201 Grand Ave., W. Lower flat. - TO. 8-5435. URGENTLY NEEDED by couple with one school-age child : income of flat. N.W. section. Willing to decorate. Will pay for minor repairs. Will take vrey good care of premsies. MA. 1355 Glazer. 'LARGE room for one or two. Single home. Garage. TO. 6-8046. NICELY furnished room in home of 3 adults. Kitchen privileges. 3253 Cort- land. ROOM to rent in quiet adult home, for gentleman. Reasonable. HO. 3226. British Interests Bar U. S. Airlines from Arab States, Charge NEW YORK (JPS)-B ritish pressure, through diplomatic chan- nels, is responsible for the Arab States' refusal to permit American airlines to pick up and-ydischarge passengers and freight within the Arab states, according to Amer- icans attending the International Air Transport Association meetings in Lebanon, Alley Raymond, New York Herald Tribune correspond- ent, reports from Beirut. British air interests, which are heavily invested in new Arab air transportation ventures, have ad- vised the Arabs not to let Amer- ican competition into the field, the Americans allege., Ambitious. Box 135, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- troit 26. VETERAN will pay cash for good, clean late model car. No dealers. TO. 7-7721. YOUNG couple will sell a brand new 1946 electric '7 cubic foot refriger- ator to party who can get them 3 or 4 room apt. or flat. Call Operator. Lincoln 2-5629. FURNISHED room. Kitchen privileges. Bus transportation on corner. DA. 2587. FURNISHED room for rent to young lady. Good transportation. TO. 7-2795. WANTED to rent: 2 bedroom house, flat, or income. Willing to decorate.. Will maintain property in excellent condition. Call Operator-LIncoln 2- 1826. URGENT. Veteran, wife and child mutt vacate for veteran. Desperate- ly in need of apt., flat, or income. N. W. section. DA. 6805. HOUSE for sale. Beautiful 5-room du- plex. Completely furnished. 2081 Ewald Circle near Dexter. Immedi- ate possession. WANTED three or four room apt. or income. Willing to purchase furni- ture. Veteran and wife. Milton Un- ger. 3244 Cortland. ROOM to rent in private home . for business woman or gentleman. 3323 Tyler. WOULD like to rent borne for family of five. Furnished or unfurnished. From Sept. 1 for three to six months. EL. 6140 or residence-TO. 8-9411. YOUNG couple urgently in need of place to rent. Being evicted from present residence because house is sold. Can furnish splendid financial and social references. Care of prop- erty absolutely guaranteed. Please call Stanley Solms. HO. 3345. WANTED 5 or 6 room flat. Adults. Will decorate. TR. 2-1613. WANTED. Apt. or small flat for busi- ness man and mother. Will decor-, ate. Call TY. 4-8199. TWO middle - aged sisters - one employ- ed - interested in room with • twin beds: Kitchen privileges wanted. Or will consider single room for one. References. TO. 7-7933 befe.re 11 a:m. EXPERIENCED sales woman to sell infants and children's wear. Good opportunity. PL. 1785. PRIVATE owner has two brand new rugs. Never used. Solid blue. Pad and new throw rug included. 9X12. 8x10. HO: 5580. ROOM. Bright, cheerful for man. Good transportation. Garage available. 2973. W. Euclid. FOR gentleman. Large and beautiful room with private lavatory. Princee ton-Wyoming section. Call UN. 3- 7520. COOK.. wanted for small family,. f meals a week. HO. 4995.' RECEPTACLE : S. Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforce.) Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 09 Kenilworth TO. 8- MS