Obituaries IICE ISAAC TOGAL, .76, died •Dec. 22. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, with Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiating. Interment was - Machpelah Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Zelda; children Mrs. Gussie Leventhal, Mrs. Rae Levin, Mrs. Edna Berk, and Barney. • • • REV. SOLOMON MICHALOW- SKY, 71, cantor and schoichet who resided in Detroit for 21 years,_, died at his home, 2744 Gladstone, Dec. 18. He conducted services in several local synagogues and was well known in local Orthodox circles. Cantor Rubin Boyarsky 'officiated at funeral services which were held at the chapel of Hebrew Benevolent Society. Interment was in Hebrew Memo- rial Park. He is survived by his sons, Albert and Abraham Mit- chiel of Detroit and Joseph Ma- lachi of Beth Alpha, Palestine; daughters Ida Imber and Mrs. Minnie Taylor, and grandchil- dren. • • • ISADORE CAVALIER, 67, a resident of Detroit for 30 years, died in Rochester, Minn. Dec. 18. Funeral services were held at the chapel of Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety with interment in the Tur- over Aid Society Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. Son- enklar officiated. He is survived by his sons, Max and Paul, daughter, Esther Frances, and one grandchild. • • • YETTA WOLFMAN, 98, died at the Jewish Home for Aged Dec. 20. She was a resident of Detroit for 28 years. Funeral services were held at the chapel of He- brew Benevolent Society. Inter- ment was in Hebrew Memorial Park. She is survived by two daughters, Ida Decktor and Beckie Rosen, one son, Michael Wolf of 'Argentina, 14 grandchil- dren, 28 great grandchildren and One great, great grandchild. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. • • • SOL B. ROSENGARTEN of 117 Rhode Island died Monday. Fun- eral services were held Tuesday. Surviving are his wife., Bertha; a daughter, Ruth; a sister, Mrs. H. H. Berger, and a brother, I. B. Rosengarten of Newark, N. J. • • AGNES ADELSON, 3202 Stur- tevant, died Dec. 23. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi H. Rosenthal officiating. She leaves two sons, Murray and Harry; five daugh- ters, Mrs. Isidore Harris, Mrs. Morris Friedman, Mrs. A. Tate, Mrs. Bernard Sikov and Mrs. Leon Goldenberg. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. • • • SAM BIENENFELD, 1457 Blaine Ave., died Dec. 27. Ser- vices were held at the Ira Kauf- man Funeral Chapel. He leaves his wife, Sadie; three sons. Arn- old of N. Y., Sol and Harry; one daughter, Mrs. Leon Drey- linger; one sister, Mrs. Max Har- rison of N. Y. Interment was in New York City. • • • Services for SOLOMON NAB- ATOFF, 73, of 1600 Seward, re- tired furniture dealer who died Dec. 22 at Mt. Cannel Mercy Hos- pital, were held Dec. 24 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- tery. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Wm. Yellen, Mrs. Samuel Rock of New York; Mrs. Wm. Frankman of Boston, Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Los Angeles and Mrs. Irving Kruger of De- troit; five grandchildren and a brother in New York. Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 3, 1947 Julius Pearl Dies: Detroit Printer Was Associated in MINNIE SCHOR, 43, died Dec. Russia with Jabotinsky 24 in an auto accident in Indign apolis, Ind. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. Inter- ment was in Beth Moses Ceme- tery. She is survived by her husband, Morris; daughter, Shar- on Ilene; mother, Mrs. Esther Silverman; brothers Harry,' Dave and Mitchell; sisters, Mrs. Joe Steinberg, Mrs. Anna Bynder, and Goldie. • • • ARCHIE ELLIOTT BARRIS, died Dec. 24. He leaves his wife, Nettie, a son, Sidney, and broth- ers Herman, George, Sol and Jake. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. Interment was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. • • • SARAH MISSNER, 79, died Dec. 24. She leaves her children, Mrs. Robert G. Mitchell, Morti- mer J. Louis, Philip and Mrs. Andrew C. Coffey; a brother, Louis Starfield Cohane, and sis- ters Mrs. Miriam Levitt and Mrs. Anna Hurwitz. Funeral ser- vices were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiating. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • • • MOLLY ROMER, formerly of Detroit, died in Miami Dec. 27. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel Dec. 31. She leaves her husband, Harry; two sons, Sam of St. Paul and Louis of Miami; three daughters, Riva, Mrs. Milton Levine of Lansing, and Mrs. Stanley Morganstern; one brother, Alex Nichamin; and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Lieber- man. Max M. Warburg Dies NEW YORK, (JTA)-Max M. Warburg. noted philanthropist and Jewish communal leader who left Nazi Germany in 1938 and be- came an American citizen at the age of 77, died at his home Dec. 26 at the age of 79. Mr. Warburg, a brother of the late Felix M. Warburg, was for nearly 50 years the head of the four-g en e r ation-old German banking house of M. M. Warburg and Co. until it was taken over by the Nazis. For years he was a director of the Central-Verein Deutschen Staatsbuerger Juedis- chen Glaubens (Central Union of German Jews), which was a rep- resentative body of all German Jews. His most important Jew- ish work was with the Hilfsverein fer Deutschen Juden (German Jewish Aid Society), major agen- cy in Germany for the relief, re- habilitation and resettlement of distressed.Jews, founded in 1901 by his father, Moritz Warburg. In this country he continued his interest in Jewish communal affairs and was elected a member of the JDC board of directors and executive committee in Decem- ber, 1939. He was also elected to active membership of the Am- erican Jewish Committee. Baron de Rothschild Dies NEW YORK, (JPS) - Baron Robert de Rothschild, retired member of the Parish banking family, died in Lausanne, Switz- erland, at the age of 66. In Memoriam In memory of Mordecai Gross- man, who died in the service of his country, Dec. 23, 1944. Missed by his broken-hearted father, mother, sister and brother. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE NEED A MONUMENT- ORDER IT NOW and Monuments . At COST PRICE SAVE DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2744 W. Davison, comer Lawton Open Daily ..d Soraelaj 8 a. TO. 8-6923 NO. Julius Pearl, well known De- elderly Jewish woman to troit printer, died suddenly on FOR better wall washing, call James WANTED, act as housekeeper and companion Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Dec. 26. to aged woman. Home and salary. BORENSTEIN - Plasterer VE. 6-7844. Mr. Pearl, who was a bachelor, NATHAN Contractor. MA. 5243. TAX SERVICE--Reliable. ex- left no near relatives. He was the INCO OLD CLOTHING WANTED perienced, reasonable. Zel s Book- printer for the Zionists, Bnai Best prices paid for men's suits, keeping 8c Tax Service. 12643 Lin- topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625. Brith and numerous local or- wood at Leslie. TO. 8-1855 ganizations. He had an excellent FOUR-ROOM income to each: nge nor 5 or 6-room income oc flat. N.W. reputation as a good layout man HIGHEST PRICES PAID section. DA. 2381. and as one of the ablest printers For Used Furniture ATTRACTIVE ROOM to rent rot em- in Detroit. BUY-RITE FURNITURE ployed young woman. All Home A Hebrew scholar, Mr. Pearl conveniences. Good transpi 151 ion. CA. 8756-8613 32I6 Miehigi TO. 7-2574. also was master of four other languages. While in Russia he EXCHANGE 6-room flat ter s-) nem work of all kinds. Hitch- apt. N.W. section. Adults onl, TO. worked in publishing houses with CARPENTER eia remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636 8-6196. the late Vladimir Jabotinsky, OLD CLOTHING WANTED FAMILY with two school age clnicnen many Russian political leaders, PAY $10 to $25 urgently in need of flat or apt for and knew Lenin, Trotsky and Men's suits, overcoats, topcoats. 3 or 4 months. partly furnished or tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. unfurnished. TO. 6-4150. other revolutionary figures. He was a member of Pisgah UNWANTED hair removed safely and NORTHWEST section, beautiful ioorn permanently by the electric needle. with sun deck in private home. 2 Lodge of Bnai Brith. Guaranteed results. CA. 2915. Celia bathrooms, unlimited phone. Good Novick, 604 Empire Bldg. transportation. Gentleman or nisi- Funeral services were held riess lady. Call Sunday, UN. 1-7553. Friday at the Chesed shel Ernes. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed NICE ROOM for rent with couple. ex- room fiat, income or single for cellent transportation. On Full., ton. TO. 6-1924 or TO. 8-8884. Fishman Buried in Bask member of Jewish News staff. Please call RA. 1823. VETERAN in service 3 yeane pet cne year, desperately needs 2 turn BASLE, (JTA)-Jacob Fish- bedrooms, kitchen privileges: :ui- Catering - Specializing man, veteran U. S. Zionist and nished or unfurnished apt. nn 3 HORS D'OEUVRES adults or will share home. Excellent Yiddish newspaperman was references. TY. 4-1065. PETIT FOURS buried in the Basle Jewish Cem- Any size order filed. HO. 7217 ROOM to rent for middle-aged cnopie etery. or single person. Kitchen prn is rt . S. Preceding the burial, funeral and wife urgently need 3, TO. 6-0193. 2505 Richton. services were held in the Muster- VETERAN 4 or 5-room flat. apt.. or income. WANTED: ruined girl to share TO. 6-0650 after 6 p to messe Hall. where the Zionist small apt. Call Sunday or ever:nig!. Congress m e t, with promi- NICELY furnished room for employed TY. 7-5358. nent leaders of the movement in gentleman. DA. 3533. VETERAN driving to Los Anse an. in attendance. David Ben .Gurion, new car on or about Januass 15. iv- Can take 3 passengers, 1 to E EXCHANGE 7-room flat for 3 or 4- Israel Goldstein, Conis Lipstaf, ing. Exchange references. TO. (-2781. room apt., income or 5-room fiat Meyer Weisgal, Gershon Agron- Gas or oil heat. N.W. section. Adults ROOM to rent to couple only only. Call TY. 4-6713. sky and Gedalia Bublick were home privileges. 16696 Woodingream, among those who delivered APT. WANTED by 2 adults. UN. 3-6141. will eulogies. decorate. UN 1-3370. Mannheimer School Adds New Boarding Department The Mannheimer School of Miami Beach, a select private school operated for the last 14 years by the same family, has adde a new boarding department this season in response to re- quests from parents. A limited number of well recommended pupils will be taken. A colonial house, one- half block from the beach. and entirely separate from the school building, will be the dormitory. The school, which maintains high scholastic standards and has an experienced staff of certified teachers, holds classes outdoors. A full program of all-day activi- ties, including study, relaxation, cultural, and athletic diversion, has been carefully planned. A dietician and fine staff of cooks co-operate in serving well- balanced, nourishing food. THE JEWISH NEWS WANT AD STATIONS For the convenience of the community, The Jewish News has installed the following stations where Classified Liner Ads will be accepted: ZORN CONFECTIONERY. 8432 12th. CRAIG'S CONFECTIONERY, 8640 12th. H. AND S. CONFECTIONERY, 8744 12th. ZION BOOK STORE, 9008 12th. COPY CORNER CONFEC- TIONERY, 10200 12th. 14TH AVE. PHARMACY, 2201 W. Philadelphia. SCHWARTZ DRUGS, 13201 Linwood. ALLAN PHARMACY, 12753 Linwood. CORTL AND PHARMACY, 12313 Linwood. F AND G MARKET, 10245 Lin- wood. GOLDMAN DRUG, 8901 Lin- wood. BOB'S CONFECTIONERY, 8820 Linwood. MAL'S SWEET SHOP, 8532 Linwood. RUSKIN DRUG, 9712 Dexter. KATZMAN DRUGS, 11320 Dexter. SERLIN DRUG, 11848 Dexter. GEORGE KAY DRUG, 13141 Dexter. RECEPTACLES - sa-essea to 5 p. op. Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Manimum charge 60c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 Garbage, Ash and Rubbage. Reinf•recol Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 11711 Kenilworth TIN ROOM to rent for gentleman. Can- . en lent transportation. t-r.timrted phone. Two adults. TY. 6-3717 FOR RENT Pleasant room c ,,,ith elderly couple. 2646 Sturtevant TO 5-8914. YOUNG MAN WANTED for pan r. shop. Some experience neeestary. Apply at. 3901 Hastings. DESK SPACE in beautiful lsse c fine in Dime Building. Accountant pre- ferred. CA. 5774. FURNLSHED room to rent for one co two gentlemen. Unlimited prioni . garage if desired: two in fatnin . must have references. TO. 6-7.G37. FOR RENT-Attractive fice-room flat and completely screened-in po.eh. oil heat; for immediate occupanen . Indiana. north of McNichols Rd.. adults. Sunday, 10 a. ,m. to 2 p. rn . UN. 1-11:02. LARGE bright room for Monterey. rent. 2206 LEAVING for Tucson Jan. 13. New car. Want two passengers. DA 4549. FOR SALE 6 room house in best Jew- ish location in city ; good as new . possession in 30 days- two-car gar- age, easy-front drive-wav: suitable for family of 2 to 8 people. At least $5.000 necessary. (Also good furni- ture for sale.) Owner, 3015 Mon- terey. near Wildemere. ROOM for rent in a family of two Good transportation. TY. 6-4786. WANTED : veteran for sales ,sork in mercantile industry. must be neat ));ing and have good personality. This f act p- to travel in State. tional opportunity is pc! Tr:anent. Call Mr. Marshall, LA. 1411 1r ap- pointment. Monday-Saturday. ROOM to rent for couple. Bernd or kitchen privileges. All consens.nces. $100 per month. TO. 9-2535. MIDDLE-AGED woman will tsk. ma- ternity cases. Experienced. Re Ie., - ences furnished. UN. 2-7177. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English, Citizenship. Call well known teacher. DA. 1793. WANTED TO RENT--4 adults n'gcntly need 4. 5 or 6-room flat or income UN. 3-1999. FUR_NITURE REPAIRED. Reasonable, reliable. UN. 1-03130. NEWLY DECORATED, co n -. n • . room for single or young cespit. Near bus and street car. 3755 Sage'. TY. 7-3029. UNFURNISHED ROOM for yen; for man or woman. Kitchen pi o lieges and garage. 2910 Waverly. CAPABLE elementary school teaches for English department of parochial school. Call Detroit Hebrew Paro- chial school. TO. 8-2341. A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING.B'u't service: reasonable; free estisesiles. TO. 5-8271. NICE furnished room for one or Iwo employed girls. NO. 5423. PALESTINE REALTY COMPANY WANTED-Typist and general office work: Jewish National Fund office. 11608 Dexter. TO. 8-7384. 55 West 42vid Street New York 18, N. Y. AJC Executive Urges Federal Direction of State Employment Pointing to the gains achieved by the federal direction of state employment offices in the elimin- ation of discrimination in hiring, Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Congress, urged in a letter to state directors of employment offices that they con- tinue the policy of nen-discrim- ination in classification and re- ferral of job applicants. State employment services were re- turned by the federal government to state operation and control on Nov. 15. Aesactiise to am cid German law of 1047, a rob* is agiaraay the otrpervisor of the Jewish * elan, laws, and_ di9eo sot mead to be cempetetet to exercise inane:see on religious affairs. - REAL ESTATE EDELMAN Invites inquiries from owners of property in Jerusalem. Tel Aviv and other parts of Pal- estine, who wish to sell their holdings. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? We have available two 5- I oom brick bungalows for occupancy March 1 and March 15. Located on N.E. corner of paved Ruthei- ford and Clarita. Excellent schools, shopping and transportation. Full basement and attic, vestibule. fire- place, large windows, tile bath and automatic heat. Ceiling price, $10,350 for veterans only. Down payment as low as 10% to Qualified purchaser. Buy for less than at costs to rent. Maxwell Fader & Co. BUILDERS UN. 2-7272 or TR. 1-4812 Evenings UN. 3-2570