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September 20, 1946 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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Seek Justification
For Gas Co.'s Plan
To Erect Pipe tine

After nearly two days of inquiry
by Federal Power Commission at-
torneys, another bold question
mark hangs over Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Co.'s proposal to
solidated
build a dtip
licate natural gas pipe
line service from the southwest to

Monument
Unveilings

The unveiling of a monument
over the grave of the late Morris
Podolsky will take place at Mach-
pelah cemetery at 2 p. m. Sun-
day, Sept. 22. Rabbi Iirtac Stoll-
man will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the
service.
• • •

Detroit.
The question. arising during
The unveiling of a monument
current hearings at Washington, over the grave of the late Helene
Mae Perlin will take place at 2:30
is this:
p. m. Sunday, Sept. 29. at Clover
"Can Use gas aereage under
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Leon
lease to Michigan Consolidated Pram will officiate. Relatives and
interests produce sufficient gas to friends are invited to attend the
enable the company's $114,111141.000 Service.
• • •
pipe line project to supply con-
templated markets and justify its
The unveiling of the monument
own construction?"
for the late Anna Maxman will be
From the testimony of Ralph E. held at 11 a. m.. Sunday, Sept. 22,
Davis, geologist for the company, at the Turover Cemetery. Rela-
the government lawyers and other tives and friends are invited to
counsel developed these facts:
attend. Rabbis Eisenman and
1. Less than 50,000 of 436,000 Levin will officiate.
acres leased to Michigan Consoli-
• • •
dated Gas Co.'s pipe line affiliate
The family Of the late Isidore
have been . developed; 2. Nearly Tanenbaum invites relatives and
one-third of 60 exploratory wells friends to the unveiling of the
drilled on the total acreage since monument over his grave at 3
1925 were "dry holes", and have p. m. on Sunday. Sept. 22, at
been plugged or abandoned ; 3. Not Machpelah Cemetery.
one of the 60 drillings resulted in

• •
a major gas well, and only about
The family of the late Hyman
40 can be classified as small pro-
Shniderman invite their relatives
ducers; 4. Local regulations limit
and friends to the unveiling of a
the proportion of available gas
monument Sunday. Sept. 22 at
which may be taken daily from
the Chesed Shel Emes cemetery
each well, including the minor
at 12 noon. Those wishing to at-
producers. and this limitation was
tend may meet at the home of
not included in the Davis esti- Harry Kaminer. 3209 Elmhurst. at
mates.
11 a. m. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
James H. Lee. assistant corpor- officiate.
• • •
ation counsel of the City of De-
troit, has requested the FPC to
The unveiling of a monument
approve a request by Panhandle over the grave of the late Philip
Eastern Pipe Line Co. for per- Bortman will take pace at 2 p. m.
minion to increase its gas trans- Sunday. Sept. 29, at Chesed shel
mission facilities now supplying Ernes Cemetery.. Relatives and
Detroit. If Panhandle's program is friends are invited to the service
approved, Detroit's gas supply can and are asked to meet at l p. m.
continue to come to Michigan at 2225 Hazelwood.
• •
Consolidated from Panhandle gas
wells located in the heart of the
The family of the late Celia
richest gas producing field in the Pernick announce the unveiling of
southwest, and the 884,000.000 a monument in her memory at
pipe line proposal of Michigan 11 a. rn.. this Sunday. Sept. 29,
Consolidated can be abandoned.
at Oakview Cemetery in Royal
Oak. Rabbi Moses Fischer will
officiate. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
Sale Apartments

Arran ALL

Recent events offer proof positive.
real estate at the one safe Invest-
ni•nt. Forturtei have been made
and will be made in Detroit Real
Estate.

13% net on entire 595.000 price. Nets
$13.000 et -en at ()FA distress rents.
Terms only $600 mo. Pay down
$25.000. 100 clean rooms. 32 baths.
Semi-fireproof. Marvelous money-
maker.

5• apt. Beauty. Distress rent $21,000
Net $13,000. Only $125,000. terms
$50.000.

Webb Ave. 13 apt. all 3 and bath.
Large porches. 2 stokers. cost $65.-
000 California owner must sell only
139()(0. Terms 114.000 for deed to
mtge. Once in a liletzme.

Glendale. Nine house modern ter-
race. All open ftrpl. 2 bedrms. full
tiled baths, showers. Bldg. cost 192$
was $65.000. Must sell only $41,500,
mtge.
only .$11.500 for deed to
See Mr. Bedford

Homer Warren & Co.

CA. 5321
We Specialise is the
llaaagesseat et Apart....se

DIME SLOG.

MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

Owner

Max Wrotsiaysky
Monument Works

Distheetlya
iltutaareembe
- Iteaeraaably Priced
Mt JOT WOAD
Cerium Wilde ere
TIM. 1-0196

Obituaries

MISS SADIE GLADWIN, 65, for

many years a Detroit realtor, one
time president of Women's Real

Classified Advertisements

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

CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956

NICF:LY furnished room in private
adult home. TY. 4-2234.

Estate Board, died Saturday at
the home of her brother, Ben-
jamin Gladwin, 806 Iroquois.
Funeral services were held Mon-
day at Temple Beth El. Burial
was in Woodmere cemetery. Miss
Gladwin was a past matron of

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

LOUIS FELLER, 73, of 13835 La-
Salle, died Sept. 10. Funeral ser-

TY. 6-1782

vices were held Sept. 12 at Temple
Beth El. Burial was in Temple
Beth El cemetery. He was a mem-
ber of Temple Beth El for 25
years and resided in Detroit for
30 years. He is survived by his
wife, Rose: three sqins. Alfred W.,
Paul and Jesse. and eight grand-
children.
• •


OLD CLOTHING WANTED
FAY $10 to $25
Men's ',tits. overcoats. topcoats.

FOR SALE 6-room flat, store ref, ig-
asor. and ,toker in exchange for

FP.1.2E; COOK HOOK OR HISTORY OF
THE JENA c. Secure two paid new
weekly suhceri b.ers to THE JEWISH
NE:Vi'S at $3 a year. and get either

FOR SAI.E . Br ocatelle sofa. blue wing
chat: rose bar rel chair. tables and
mit re" like new. Exceptional
Tc ).
7,23. 3038 Monterey.

Catering-HORS D'OEUVRES

DRIVIN(;

a specialty- any size order filled.

to Los Angeles Sept. 29. Will

take 3 pass•ngerS

to share expenses.

References exchanged. NO. 4854.

1-10. '217

FOR better u-all aashing call James
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

ROOM for rent. Employed woman or

girl. TO. 6-5068.

After 4 p. m.

Purity Chapter, 359, Order of NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer BATtlIELOR. good working and liv-
ing habits_ desires private room. f,re-
Cnnt a c tor. MA. 5243.
Eastern Star, and was a member
ferralaly with connecting bath or
shoat,. UN. 2-9044 after 3 p rn.
of East Side Lodge of Bnai Brith.
OLD CLOTilING WANTED
Hadassah and National Council
Best prices paid for men's suits,
GARAGE wanted in Dexter-Grand Ave.
topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625.
section. Call CH. 7600 bet seen 9-5,
of Jewish Women. Surviving are
Monday s through Friday.
two other brothers, Harry and
Alex, and two sikters, Mrs.
WANTED. apt .. fiat or income K e
HOT BAGEL AND ROLLS
are being et icted for veteran. Couple
Mauline Sands and Miss Rose
and iv,. school aged children. Will
at Your Door Sunday Mornings
Gladwin.
Max Br usk,
repait and redecorate.

• •
BOB THE BAGEL BOY
NO. 56464.

ETHEL STEFFIN. 4003 Tyler.
died Sept. 12 at the age of - 69.

Services were held Friday at
Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi
Sperka and Cantor Adler offici-
ated. She leaves two sons, David

and Peter. Interment was in Bnai
David Cemetery.

Rep. O'Brien Supports
President's Directive
For More Immigration

WASHINGTON. D. C. -- Rep.
George D. O'Brien 4Dem.) of the
13th District of Michigan, who
returned to Washington to dis-
cuss the immigration problem at

the White House and 'with of-
ficials of the Justice and State
Departments. said he was wholly

N•se- York apt or !Ta-
BROoKLYN
t hat har e you? TO. I 4 -0245.
ttoo.

ant . ur

tuxedos. shoes. TE. 2-0490.

one of these two important books
free. THE JEWISH NEWS. 2114
Penobscot Bldg Detroit 26. RA. 7956
--------- - -

HIGHEST PRICES PAID
For Used Furniture
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613

THE JENAISH NEWS PUBLISHES
WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS'
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR .TORS AND
HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW
THEIR T/ISCH A RGE PAPERS TO
SE('URE THIS FREE SERVICE.

ALL ctrVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR-
A Nt'F: wtth HOSPITALIZATION Is
atar table to subscribers of THE JEW-
ISH NEWS for only $2, through poli-
cies armee by Columbus Mutual Life
Insurance Co. No medical examina-
tion necessary. Apply TODAY to
THE JEWISH NEWS. 2114 Penob-.
scot Bldg.. Detroit 26. R.A. 7956.

CLEAN and aov room to rent for mid-

dle-axed gentleman. 3330 Fullerton.

PRIX- ATI': (fitting lessons given by ex-

greatest criticism is leveled at the
difficulty in processing requests
for visas. and the time taken be-
fore a final decision is reached.
0 - Brien observed
Congressman
that while he had on numerous
instances been of assistance in
expediting individual cases. a
basic correction in procedure is

Katz Real! , 154 Temple. coine r
Cass. TE. i -M673

In Memoriam

Income TY. 6-6156.

Ql•IFT room in adult home Garage.
2319 Leslie TO 6-8046.

ROOM and .be , rd for girl or woman
near fioston-Dexter. TY. 7-1117.

FOR SALE' 2662 Pasadena. Spacious
to is k
5-roorn with third floor apt.
Upper Moors
, aeod
a cant- Stoker.
( .0 nd it ion.
55.000 down. Owner.

in accord with the proclamation
of President Truman who called
for an increase in the quotas on
immigration from Europe.
"I have been advocating that
for a long time. - Congressman
O'Brien said : "My viewpoint is
not only based on the critical sit-
uation of the displaced persons
in Europe but springs from my
firm conviction that persons who
have immigrated to the United
States have really contributed to
the well-being of our country.
"The sad situation of the dis-
placed person in Europe. and
others as well who desire to come
-- -
In loving memory of our dear to the United States, highlights
the inflexibility of our quota sys-
son. Julius, who passed away Sept.
tem. I believe that something
4. 1943. and our dear daughter,
should be done immediately to
Lillian. who passed away Sept. 24.
take effective action. The United
1931.
States should set an example for
Sadly missed by their parents:,
others to follow in permitting an
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zarenkin.
increased number of persons to
• •

enter the United States during
In loving memory of our dearest this time of world transition."
daughter, Estelle Gertrude Huff-
In commenting on the system
sky, who left us so suddenly two
for obtaining visas now in effect
years ago.

perienced man. $2 per hour alth
your ear or $3 with mine. Call TY.
7-275S.

income.
WANTED. 3-rearm apt. or
Om pie in hmaness. away all day
no children. TO. 7-9321.

BC)r)K KEEPER slanted for furniture
store 5 days. Good salary. MA.
558S.

wi fe urgently need
VETERAN and
furnished or unfurnished apt. TO.
5-6503.

VlOLINIST.
English .

extradanalre. for

6 - 4372 eiay

Rosman.

hire_

bil . and Hebrew music,

parties. etc. (7.11 'TO.
and night. Ask for M.

for weddings,

NICELY leo nished room in quiet home
for lady. NO. 5423.

lNSt'RANCE policy writer and
eh-
st-mt-ht tier k : do not apply unles3
esiwoieneed. 1304 Michigan Bldg.
- -
CA PA 131
housekeeper wanted for
e
of 17- month-old chi id a bile
mother is hospitalized. Call TR.
2-40140. 16,

PIANO TEACHER. experienced pop-
ular and classical. at my home• 2696
Grand Ave., W. TO. 5 - 4166. Ra ..•hirlie
Banks.

LAMP REPAIRS.:

keepsakes
Vases.
and other objects
electrified. and
made Into beautiful table lamps. Old
style floor lamps remodeled and re-
finished into beautiful. indirect end
torchlere styling. Lamp shades made
and r eorn et ed.. Pick up and deliv-
PI y ce;t
Sc;ice.
Banner Lamp ar Shade
Co • 25131 Caniff. TO. 7-7187 days,
To 5-54.35 eveni ngs.
- -
THREE-ROOM apt. N.W. section. for
5 or 6-roorn flat. N.W. section TY.
7-4563.
-
WILL EXCHANGE 5-room flat for a-
room or 4 - room apartment or income
bungalow. TR. 1-1089.

VETERAN and aree desire to sublet or

Vt ANTED 3. 4 or 5-room apt.. fiat or
income. unfurnished. N.W. section.
1- 1'. 4-6.37a.

RENT FREE for middle-aged couple in

AGENT commission given for informa-
tion leading to rental of fiat or apt.
HO. 5648.

rent furnished apartment. TO•n-
send 6-2011

exchange for wife's services as com-
panion. 13600 Myers Road.
-----
OFFICES FOR RENT on Dexter. be-
t•een Elmhurst and Tuxedo: from 1
to 5 zoom.. suitable for professional

man. MA 1334. or TY. 5-8924

LARGE room. double bed. home
lieges. In exchange for services Suit-
After 6 or all day Sun-
able for 2
day. To. 6-3526.

3-

V F:TI.:R.A N and v to desire 1- to
room apartment
furnished or ant,ir-
nished. :\ NV sect ion. TO.
after 6 p. rn.

FI:RNITURE stet, wants girl fur Isp
ing anti g.ens9 al off ice work.
1.201

.11.s. m .

TR. 2 - 9300.

VETERAN and wife despera tel.) need
apt. or Income. Both employed. No
rhritir n. TY. 4-4471.
---
PR( , F EsS
couple seek% not or
apt
I-- •
nt
references.
'FO.
7 19:6.

VETERAN.

ad ult family, desires to
r..nt 5 or
fiat. \Villing to
huy furniture. decorate. and
do
r s. Call TO. 6-8302.

FoR

SALE - '-piece, walnut dining
:15501 ...ult.,. TY. 4-6052.

;-.nom newly decorated

FUR

ato

t...lad
ti..

n

.7.:ri•phy.
Beautiful!. tin-
I of this year.
Furnl-
ti • aperies,

Today you will live forever in
our hearts. angel, and only in
death will our memory depart.
Very sadly missed by your heart-
broken Mother and Daddy.

however, Congressman O'Brien
middle-aged woman for 1.p.
GIRI.
pointed out that some of the
tng and general office work. Louis

Tension in Transjordan
JERUSALEM (JTA) - Smolder-
ing. long-standing animosity be-

S. J. Perelman's new book of HAVE beautiful 3-room port-h apt to
rsch,nge , fo• 2 bedroom fiat ;44.
pieces to be published this Fall
Ia, ',ter ii•inity. TO. 5 - 3502- or Ho.
7470.
will be titled "Keep It Crisp,"

and the publishers (Random
required.
UPPER FLAT FOR SALE
House) hope to top the 35.000
On Calvert near Lawton
Musical Education for
mark established by his last vol-
6 large rooms. Price S7.50*.
Zion Workers' Children
ume, "Crazy Like A Fox." Ar-
Can TO. 7-4502 EVENINGS
TEL AVIV-The Peoples' Con-
servatory, established by the Cen- thur Kober's book (same pub-
room to rent. Kitchen
tral Cultural and Education Com- Usher) will detail the adventures FURNISHED
orb. iegf-S. Vt oman or couple. 1710
mittees of the Histadrut with the of Benny Greenspan, demon
Blaine.
aim of enabling workers' children
N-R< k .4.1 flat on Philadelphia and
Hollywood agent. The manu-
to obtain a musical education, is
lieetl
c ess exchange for 3-room apt_
script is not yet delivered and
417 5-401)4.
5-401)4.
showing good progress. Besides
the
exact
title
is
yet
to
be
chos-
the main branch Tel Aviv, the
room to rent. 2 girls preferred
eye LARGE
or 5 oung couple. Shower.
kitchen
Conservatory has 22 branches lo- en, but Arthur has a weather
pri.
TV. 5-9223.
on
the
holiday
season,
and
cated in all parts of the country
swears
that
neither
snow,
nor
ENCliAN(11-: 5-room flat for 3 or 4-roonS
with an enrollment of 650.
alit. 'TO. 5-0590.
rain, nor Harold Ross will be
permitted
to
obstruct
swift
com-
DRIVING 1946 Plymouth to Los An-
Ex-Servicemen Do Port Work
geles. Would like young man to help
The Haifa Labor Council is tak- pletion of the chapters.
drit e
and share expenses. FY.
ing measures to insure that ex-
6-3495.
"Walls of Jericho," Paul Well-
servicemen receive their due share
PAINTING ;-DEt.X)RATING. Good writ le-
of employment at the Haifa port. man's new novel, was purchased
manship and material. Free esti-
mates. HO. 336.
The first group, consisting mainly this week by 20th Century-Fox
of men who have served in the studios for a figure exceeding
Royal Navy and in Port Operat- $50,000. The book, which , is due RECEPTACLES
ing Coys, is starting to work on to be published in November, is Garbej . e, Arb agu rrloatage. T
e illIfMed
a bermanent basis. They are em- a serious love stO13, and has also
Priced Right.
ployed . (mainly in porterage) by been selected by the Book-of-the
AMERICAN
Soles Boneli Ltd. (the Histadrut Month Club-which means a
RECEPTACLE CO.
cooperative contracting company guarantee of an advance sale of
TO. IFS
571 lleailwreaft
for building and public works). over 600.000 copies.

tween King Abdullah of Trans-
jordan and King Ibn Saud of
Saudi Arabia flared up as bloody
clashes of frontier patrols oc-
curred on the border between the
two countries, and Transjordan
appealed to Britain for military
reinforcements.
The frontier skirmishes devel-
oped following the expulsion from
Saudi A:abia of a personal envoy
sent by, the King of Transjordan
on a mission to discuss important
proposals with Ring Ibn Saud. Not
only did the ruler of Saudi Arabia
refuse to consider the Proposals.
but he-ordered the emissary from
Transjordan to leave the country
immediately.

Established 1920

LEWIS BROS.

Detroit's Leading Jewish Niteroi Directors

3M1 Purlieu
7732 Seam

Page Seventy-nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 20, 1946

T11. 2-2113-4

MODERN T (S.rn1 'sub all conveniences
Adult hom• of 2 TV. 4-74.37.

1-7293.

I

I nv
•-tc .

for sale.

35 01 0

TR.

1.1VINt; toi:;itei -s wanted.
Adult , . 2.
1-:Iele• I. 1 eel nit resident3s tars.
Q uiet. no pets Best refenences. Will
decor att•. h, ep up proper ty. VI.

1417o.

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