IES Page Forty-Seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1947 JEWS. - IN SPORTS Jack Kochman's Trail-Blazing In 'Auto-Racing Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 GILBERT SIEGAL, 4020 -Stur- TWO, three-room apartments, one fur- NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer nished, one unfurnished, In exchange tevant, died March 25. Services Contractor. MA. 5243. for entire income. bungalow or two- were held at the Ira Kaufman family flat. TY. 5-6990. LEARN TO DRIVE Auto driving instructions given with Chapel. He - leaves his parents, FLAT desperately needed: six rooms. your car or ours. TY. 7-7758. In northwest section preferred; two . Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Siegel and By HASKELL COHEN children; excellent references. Will A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick decorate or irdo reasonable altera- (Copyright 1947, Jewish Telegraphic service; reasonable. Free estimates. two brothers, Norman and Peter. tions. Call TO. 6-3399. Association ) TO. 5-8271. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler All his lire, Jack Kochman has APARTMENT or flat wanted for man HOME OWNERS-Painting your home officiated. Interment was at Bnai been trail-blazing along paths and wife. Mrs. Conte. TO. 6-7468. or place of business Is an art. Let David cemetery. us do ii. For finest materials and which made each venture a solo M. FINE-Interior and - exterior paint- Nvoikmanship call Abraham Ludwig, ing, papering, wallpaper removing. flight in novelty. TY. 8-8398. TO. 8-6543. KATIE BALL POTASHNICK, Kochman made Ho-Ho-Kus • • work of all kinds. Kitch- 90, died March 2,5. Funeral ser- one of the outs4 nding tracks in VETERAN and wife. badly is need CARPENTER en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2836. BENJAMIN L. WOOLF, 52, of of apt. TO. 6-3353 or MA. 2756. the East and also clicked at Deer 2674 Tuxedo, died March. 25. Fu- vices were held at .the Hebrew Park, Long Island. He first be- FOR SALE-Store window and door. OLD CLOTHES WANTED PAY $10 to $25 neral services were held at Ira Benevolent Society with inter- gan to show things could be done Venetian blinds. 7 ft. wide with all Men's suits, overcoats, toocoats, fixtures. 5 store domes with fix- Kaufman Chapel and burial was ment at Hebrew Memorial Park at a time when ether people tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. tures. CHEAP. TY. 4:9395. in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin officiated. She is were busy shaking their heads and board for two PAINTING and Decorating_ Good He is survived by his wife, Dor- survived by a son, Julius Ball, in gloomy fashion. Number 2 in WANTED-Room work and materials. Estimates care- boys. ages 14 and 16. and working fully given. I-10. 9936. father. Call Miss Levinstart. TR. othy; two son, Fred and Robert; two daughters, Mrs. L _ izzie Hoff- the same groove was his venture 2-4080. FOR better wall washing, call James four brothers, Michael, Samuel, man and Mrs. Rose Katz; nine in motorcycle racing sponsorship, Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Harry and Julius, and three sis-- grandchildren, and one great- at Hinchcliffe Stadium in Pater- THREE ROOM apt.. furnished or un- furnished in exchange for six or ters, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs. grandchild. seven room flat or home in NW LAMP SHADES recovered, made-to- son, N: J. order. cleaned. A large stock of section. TR. 3-1454. s • • Charles Wahl and Mrs. Morris But the restless Kochman did beautiful hand sewed shades for Faber. sale. Vogue Lamp Shade Studio, MRS. ANNA TOUB, 58, died not stop there. He moved into • • • 9603 Grand River. TExas 4-1615. March 27. Funeral services were the Nutley, N. J. Velodrome MOLLIE BEREN of Marietta, held at Hebrew Benevolent So- which had been built for bicycle Anti-Semitism FOR SCIENTIFIC WALL WASHING CALL RALPH GARCIE, TY. 4-2030. 0., formerly of Detroit, died Feb. ciety with interment at Hebrew competition and put on midget Rampant LOW RAT ES . 25. She is survived by her hug- Memorial Park. Rabbi Sperka auto races there. The gloomy PAINTING and Decorating. inlet for band, Wolf A., of Mai ietta, three officiated. She leaves her hus- gusses and doleful davids cluck- and exterior. excellent work. rea- • daughters, Mrs. Dora Savage, and band, Joe; a son, David; sonable. TO. 5-1270. two ed their heads "off with dire Betty and Esther Singer all of daughters, Mrs. Frances Herman prophecies as to the impossibility bookkeeper MUNICH, ( JTA)-Anti-Semit- EXPERIENCED male Detroit; eight grandchildren and and Mrs. Clara Blechman, five of this venture. Putting midget C a ll ism .is rampant in the American . 4107 5-C1340. ;,.nt2c-1010.MnArg:r Bedding_ five great-grandchildren. grandchildren and two sisters. cars on a track so small, built for • • • zone of Germany and a program WANTED to exchange, 5-room apt. in • • • bicycles-who ever heard of 12/h St. section. for 6 or 7-room fiat MRS. FANNIE COOK, 72, of of counter-indoctrination of the in Dexter-Linwood section. TOwn- such a thing? 1980 W. Philadelphia, died last' ISADORE SKOLNICK, 64, of 8-2 L‘15 . German population must be in- silti Kochman did . . . Nutley be- Friday. Funeral services were 11842 LaSalle, died March 30. room to rent; good transporta- held at Kaufman Funeral Chapels Funeral services were held at came the tops in auto racing stituted immediately, a spokes- NICE lion. TY. 7-0050. Sunday. Burial was i n Nusach Lewis Bros. Chapel and inter- history, a promotion so impres- I man for the Central Jewish Corn wiDOW from well-known respected Arie cemetery. Surviving are her ment was at Machpelah Ceme- sive in dollars and cents that the mittee of Germany declared. He family desires room with kitchen mi.neges; will pay well for same. husband, Meyer; five sons, Jack, i tery. He is survived by his wife, meets sold out regularly. The asserted that the denazification Please call TE. 1-5330. Charles, Samuel, Oscar and Al..; Bertha; a son, Morris, and daugh- midget cars operated there in laws intended to wipe out anti- WANTED. a 5 or 6-room flat to ex- bert; two daughters, Mrs. SaMuelters, Mrs. Harry Taylor,- Mrs. impressive success but Kochman change for 3-room apt.. N.W. Friedman and Mrs. . Adolph Et- Max Gavorin and Mrs. Morris wasn't through pulling on a cir-i Semitism have had little effect. lion. TO. 6-6689. cuit which consisted of five cities: I He announced that more than linger, and a sister, Mrs. M.. Cascade. • • * Philadelphia, Washington, Her- 1132,000 displaced Jews. at 231 13-nrATHz.vAIENATErv. cr113-11N. Willage of Kalamazoo. • • • SHIRLEY CAROLYN SCH- shey, Pa., Union, N. J. and Allen- meetings throughout the U. S. SHIP. CALI, EXPEnIENCED TEACHER. DA. 1793. MRS. DORA NABAT. 56, died NEIDER, three-year-old daughter town, Pa. zone of Germany, participated in Kochman introduced another a recent demonstration to pro- t CLEAN. comfortable room for refined March 30. She - leaves her sons, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schnei- gentleman. 7145 Pingree. TY. i • Al and David; daughters, Mrs. der of 17380 Santa Rosa, died precedent-shattering promotion test the fact that they are still be- w.6-room flat for 3-4 room ptHANNGE Esther Cohen, Mrs. Yvette Ekel- March 29. Funeral services ✓ were -indoor auto racing on a flat- hind barbed wire nearly two i EX. C section; adults only. TO. 8-6196. man and Mrs. Naomi Cohen. and held at Lewis Bros. Chapel and surface asphalt track at the years after liberation. nine grandchildren. Funeral ser- interment was at Clover. Hill Kingsbridge Armory in the Treger insisted that the major HELP US get married! Apt. needed Bronx. Close followers of the demand of the Jews was liquida- I first. furnished or unfurnished. Call vices were held at Hebrew Ben- Park Cemetery. Don Farkus. UN. 2-8186. • • • sport said it couldn't be done and tion of the DP camps. He termed evolent Society with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi MAX WIESENBACHER, 61, they pointed out that at the end the Palestine situation in refer- EXCHANGE beautiful 2-bedroom apt. for 6 or 7-room flat. Ti. 7-5130. Stollman officiated. . of Ypsilanti. died March 28. He of the outdoor season, racing had ; ence to the displaced Jews -dark " • • • TO RENT-Unfurnished apt. is survived by his wife, Betty; . always halted. But Kochman, !asserting that the constant post- WANTED by Middle aged couple. West Side. HARRY SEEMAN, 70, of 11501 a daughter, Annette. and a sister, never deterred by skeptical no's, ponement of a decision was most Best references_ DA. 7713. Petoskey, died March 24. He Mrs. Schlessinger of Ann Arbor. I put on his races every Wednes- disheartebing to the Jews. He FEMALE BOOKKEEP ER, experienced, leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Funeral services were held at day and Saturday night at the estimated that if all countries in- bookkeeping machine. Full charge. Do not apply unless thoroughly ex- 'Abraham; daughters, Mrs. JennielLewis Bros. Chapel and inter- huge Bronx track. biggest indoor eluding Palestine were to open , peiienced. Stead y. Aronson P rinting i their doors to refugee immigra- Miller, Mrs. Adele Fergal and ment was at Machpelah Cem- arena in the world. Co. CH. 7600. It was the most spectacular Aion, about . 95 per cent of the Mrs. Maye Rosman; a brother, etery. click of the year and he is still . .Jewish DP's would choose Pales- VETERAN getting married. would like - • is • Morris of Los Angeles, and sis- . apt. by June 1st. Both • working. TO. 8-9498. ters. Mrs. Ida Katz and Mrs. Kay ALBERT A. GELB, 35. of playing to capacity crowds. He tine. Milstein. Funeral services were 9992 Broadstreet, died March 26. packed in 11,000 at sellout at- Leon Retter, secretary of the DEPENDABLE colored lady wishes held at Lewis Bros. Chapel with He leaves his wife, Ruth; two tendances and expects to draw a committee declared that the ; work ai5. power machine sewing oper- ator. O. 6-3870. Rabbi Stollman officiating. In- daughters, Marilyn and Diane; total of 400,000 for the season group deploreS the fact that some flat, NW section, ferment was at Mishkan Israel his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis when it ends late in April. displaced Jews take part in black , WANTED-6-room 6 family of Willing to decorate. So, another page is being writ- market operations. He pointed Cemetery. i Gelb; a brother, William G., and Highest rferences. e TO. 5-774. • • • sisters, Mrs. Harold Gamburd, ten into the fantastic Kochman Out that the Germans had all the , BEg.nTlIFhLaerocom con- facttojts.lad..?-0.in s-. LENA H. COLLIER died March Mrs. Thomas Tolmich and Mrs. saga . . . already highlighted by farmproduce and that if Jewish: 2'7. Services were held at the Henry Weisman. Funeral services his promotion of racing, thrill parents desired - to obtain milk, I - g . ; Tele- - ., Brown Memorial Chapel of were held- at Lewis Bros. Chapel shows, boxing, wrestling,base- eggs and fresh vegetables for i phone prleges. DA. 3336. Temple El with Rabbi Glazer of- and interment was at Brith ball, football. and dance mara- their children, it was frequently thons. And the book is far from necessary to enter the black WILL EXCHANGE small income or ficiating. She leaves her sons, Sholem Cemetery. new car, standard price. TO. 7-4823. finished. Samuel B and Fred B and two market and obtain scarce con- . BOOKKEEPER, female. Good salary. sisters, Mrs. B. LeVine and Mrs. sumer goods which they bartered , Pleasant surroundings. Good 1 , ans.- PHILIP LEHMAN DIES portatzon. TW. 1-9827. Lane Forni- Edith Pearlstein.- Interment was 1 to the Germans. NEW YORK, (JPS)-Philip New SOciety to Advance E. Davison corner Joe. , j lure Cr. sat Beth El Memorial Park. Campau. Lehman, senior partner in Le- Jewish Liturgical Music man Bros., one of the world's Vital Statistics Reveal PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) - A leading investment banking Ask Religious Affiliation More Intermarriages firms, and a first cousin of ex-Gov. Society for the advancement of Of Senate Job Seekers; Zewish Liturgical Music was Lehman, died here. He was 85. MONTREAL, (JTA)-A sharp founded at a meeting in the Span- Wise Asks End of Practice increase in inter-marriage be- ish and Portuguese Synagogue in Bill to Bar *Discrimination New York, Rabbi D. A. Jessurun tween Jews and non-Jews in In Employment Introduced - NEW YORK (JTA)-Appli- Cardozo of Congregation Mikvah Canada is revealed in figures re- WASHINGTON (JTA)-Sena- Israel and president of the so- leased by the Vital Statistics De- i cants for jobs on Senate commit- tor Irving M. Ives, (R), of N. Y., partment of the Dominion Bu- tees are being asked their re- introduced in the Senate a "Na- ciety, announced. reau of Statistics. Among the ; ligion, it was revealed by Dr. tional Act Against Discrimination mixed marriages there were some Red Mogen David Aiding in Employment" and an identical between Jewish men and Negro Stephen S. Wise, president of the During Outbreaks in Palestine bill was introduced in the House American Jewish Congress, in a NEW YORK (JTA) - The Red and Indian women. by Mrs. Mary T. Norton, (D), of Mogen David, whose work in The figures for 1942 show 2.674 letter of protest to Senate ma- N. J. Palestine corresponds to that of-; births to parents where both. t jority leader Wallace H. White, the Red Cross in other countries, father and mother were Jews Jr. Baruch Receives Fraternity's is the only organization whose and 213 births of mixed parent- Asserting that this practice "is National Service Award ambulances and first aid per- age-137 children were the off- NEW YORK, (JTA)-The 12th sonnel were permitted by mili- spring of a Jewish father and a ' clearly obnoxious to the princi- annual National Service Award tary authorities to go into mar- Gentile mother and 76 children ples of the Constitution," Rabbi of Phi Epsilon Pi, national under- tial law areas and to break the were born to Jewish mothers Wise called upon Senator White to take immediate steps to end it. graduate fraternity, was presented curfews imposed periodically, Mr. whose husbands were Gentiles. to Bernard M. Baruch for the Meshoulam Levontin, president, He pointed out that in addition "finest contribution to the essen- :.nd Moshe Rabinowitz, vice-presi- to the First-Amendment guaran- tial Jewish life of America" *a dent- said at a pres§ conference teeing freedom of religion, Arti- 1946. here. cle VI, Section 3 of the Consti- tution provides that "no religious. ,-- LE ESTATE test'shall ever be required as a Million dollar property. Rent qualification to any office or pub- 890.000. Terms $150,000, Sub- Established 1920 lic trust under the United' States." ject to 4% mortgage. Ca. 0321 NATHAN WANDRUFF, 62, of 2462- Euclid, died March 26. Fu-I* neral services were held at•He- brew Benevolent Society. 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