Friday, ,tidy

Monument
Unveilings

Obituaries.

MOE GOLDMAN, 70, of 2275
Gladstone, died Sunday. Funeral
services were held Sunday at
Kaufman Funeral ChapeL Burial
was in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
try. Surviving are four sons,
Samuel, Nathan, Irving a n d
Charles; a brother, Nathan, and
five grandchildren.
• • •
HARRY BEHRENDT, 75, of
2376 Elmhurst, brother of the
late Sheriff Henry Behrendt, died
Sunday. Funeral services were
held Tuesday at Kaufman Fu-
neral Chapel. Burial was in
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Sur-
. viving are his wife, Mary; a
daughter, Mrs. Jack Betts; a son,
Sol, and a sister, Mrs. Ray Sa-
lenger of South Bend, Ind.
• • •
LILLIAN KNOPPOW, of 2249
Pingree, died July 11. Funeral
services were held at Lewis
Bros. new memorial chapel. Dr.
Hirschman officiated. Interment
was at Machpelah Cemetery. She
is survived by her husband, Her-
man; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur
Harris; a son, Milton; and a
brother, Isaac Abramson.
• • •
EASER ZIMMER, 53. of Grand
Rapids, died July 13. He was a
veteran of World War 1. Rabbi
Segal officiated at funeral ser-
vices at Lewis Bros. new mem-
orial chapel. Interment was at
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. He is
survived by two brothers, Dr.
Harry Zimmer of Buffalo and Ja-
cob Zimmer of Lynwood, Calif.,
and a sister, Mrs. Harris Ross.
• • •
LOUIS HALPERIN, 58, of 2613
Hazelwood, died July 11. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
new memorial chapel and inter-
ment was at Yiddish Folks Cem-
etery. He is survived by his wife,
Anna, and two daughters, Mrs.
Bessie Goldberg and Mrs. Yetta
Levin.
• • •
ETTA L. GOLDEN, 2205 W.
Philadelphia, died July 8. Ser-
vices were held at the Ira Kauf-
man ChapeL Rabbi Hillel Fine
and Cantor Tulman officiated.
She leaves her husband, Morris;
one son, Harold; her father, Max
Stein of Los Angeles; two broth-
ers, Morris W. Stein, and Louis
R. Stein of Los Angeles; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Betty S. Selden of Los
Angeles, and Marion B. Stein. In-
terment was at Machpelah Ceme-
tery.
• • •
CELIA HYMAN, 2367 Mon-
terey, died July 11. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her sons, Arthur,
Theodore, Lawrence and Milton
of Cleveland and a daughter, Mrs.

AN INTERESTIN•
RECIPE FOR THE
JEWISH HOME

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AR Easy "FIeischig" Recipe

Almost every housewife has her
own collection of recipes that call
for chicken. And yet every house-
wife scans the recipe columns for
something new-a bit of a surprise
in chicken cookery for the family.
Well, here's that something new
-easy and tasty, too! Here we use
pareve and Kosher condensed
vegetable soup and combine it with
chicken in a novel way. We
suggest:-

Chicken 'a Rice
This recipe requires:-
2% lbs. stewing chicken, cut in
\ pieces for serving
I tablespoon salt
• teaspoon pepper
2 quarts of toiling water
1 cup rice
1-11-oz. can •Condensed Vege-
table Soup Without Meat. un-
diluted.
Add chicken, salt and pepper to
water. Cover and simmer until
chicken is very tender. Remove
from broth. Bring broth to boil.
Wash rice thoroughly. Add to
broth. Meanwhile, remove skin
and bones from chicken : cube.
When rice is tender (about 20
'minutes), add chicken and soup.
Heat thoroughly. (Serves 8.)

'Made by ne,r--erdoyied by the Union sr,
Onhodox Plea,* Ceeipoputoai •4 Aiming•

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THE JEWISH NEWS

MO

Manuel Sweetwine. Interment
was in Cleveland.
• is
BERNARD SWARTZ, 3251 Ful-
lerton, died July 11. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel with Rabbi Gruskin and
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. He
leaves his wife, Molly; two sons,
Edward and Dr. Louis J.; three
daughters, Mrs. Ben Keller, Mrs.
Max A. Kirschbaum and Mrs.
Harry K. Mendelsohn; two sis-
ters, Mrs. David Fogel of W. Vir-
ginia and Mrs. Esther Kanerek of
Pittsburgh. Interment was at
Machpelah Cemetery.
• • •
LOUIS POSNER, 2911 Law-
rence, died July 12. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves two sons, Sey-
mour and Marvin of N. Y. ; three
brothers, Samuel, Issy and Mor-
ris. Rabbi Thumin officiated. In-
terment was at Beth Abraham
Cemetery.
• * *
EVA SHARP, 3802 Duane, died
July 12. Services were held at
the Ira Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Stollman officiating. She
leaves her husband, Aidal; one
son, Morris; three daughters,
Mrs. John Hammer, Mrs. I. War-
shall and Mrs. Max Lofman. In-
terment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.

Air Forces to Observe
40th Anniversary Aug. I

"Air Power is Peace Power'
will be the theme of the Air
Force Day celebration Friday,
Aug. 1, marking the 40th anni-
versary of the Army Air Forces.
Air Force Day this year will
not only stress the importance of
the regular Army Air Forces, but
also the significance of the Air
National Guard, the Air Reserve,
and the Civil Air PatroL Nation-
iwide activities will mark the ob-
servance.
The Army Air Forces also an-
nounces a new school program
through which volunteers may
select their own field of special-
ization within the Air Forces
training curriculum. More than
200 skills and trades, ranging
from radar and meteorology to
jet propulsion engine mainten-
ance and photography, are taught
in AAF specialized schools.

Troops Ordered To Halt
Indiscriminate Arrests

FRANKFURT (JTA)-In an
apparent attempt to halt the in-
discriminate arrests of DPs by
American troops searching for
stolen goods, American headquar-
ters here has advised all field
units that the DPs are entitled
to possess various items includ-
ing specific American supplies
and American money.

Congress Leader Takes
Toronto Rabbinical Post

NEW YORK.-Dr. Stephen S.
Wise, president of the World
Jewish Congress, announces that
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, di-
rector of the political department
of the World Jewish Congress,
has accepted a call to serve as
senior rabbi of the University
Avenue Synagogue of Toronto,
one of sthe leading Jewish con-
gregations of Canada.

WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
MONUMENTS

Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices
A Tribute - Everlasting

2975 JOY RD.

TY. 44295

The family of the late Mauls
Levitt announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at 2
p. m. Sunday, July 20, at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend and to meet at 2043 W.
Euclid at 1 p.m.

The family of the late Abra-
ham Rosen announces the un-
veiling of a monument over his
grave at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 20,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend this service.

The family of the late Solomon
Budnitzky announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his honor
at one p.m. Sunday, July 20, at
Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rabbi
Rosenthal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend the service.

In Memoriam

In memory of Frank Novograd,
who died July 21, 1943. Sadly
missed by his wife , Sarah, and
children.

Army Renews Supplies
At Franz Joseph Camp

As Disagreement Ends

Classified Advertisements

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. rn. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.

CALL-RA. 4SSE OR RA. 7956

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A. 5243.
Contractor.

A-1 PATNTll4G-DECORATING. Quick
service: reasonable. Free- estimates.
TO. 5-8271.

CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
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Free estimate. Complete home wall-
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DRIVING SCHOOL
We Can Teach You to Drive With
Your Car or Ours
EXPERT INSTRUCTION'S
Lessons Given Daily
TYLER 7-2758

WINDOW CLEANING, wall washing,
anytime by experts. William L.
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CARPENTER WORK. No job is too
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TO. 7-2189.

EXPERIENCED furniture e.plesrnan
to be trained for manager. Salary
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conditions. Campau Furniture Slane-
10201 Jos. Campau.

NICELY furnished room in is-oily of
r.53-
3 adults. Reasonable. Good
'C,
portation. Telephone. Garage
6-0835.

LAMP SHADES and covers rreale to
order. recovered, cleaned and re-
lined. Lamp bases repaired and
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TExas 4-1615.

3E -
STORE FIXTURES repaired.
arranged. or custom built t.y c N-
cabinet makers UN.
perienced
1-0380.

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NORTH-LAWN, 16211
Lovely 3 bedroom, breakfast room,
library, first floor lavatory, cal heat,
carpeting. Leaving city. Owner.
$15,500.

PALNTING and Decorating, interior
and exterior. excellent work. rea-
sonable. TO. 5-1270.

FLAT, 3 bedrooms, urgently neeued.
Excellent references. Adult ian -aly.
UN. 4-1539.

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
$10.00
CEILINGS PAENTED
...... ..A20.00
TE
WALL PAINTED
SIO 00
WOODWORK
PAPERHANGING. al 00 PER ,,ROLL
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PLUS PAPER
4,32 1)T CLEAN , CALL M. GREEN!
11345 BROADSTREE1
HO.

tor
BEAUTIFUL cottage on Lake E:
sale. 21 miles from Detroit And
also two lots. Ideal location. Sandy
beach. Rock well. Exclusive sec-
tion. For more informatian call
Wireisor 3-9871, and we will tee(' you
out to see the place.

WANTED: 3 bedroom house or fiat,
unfurnished_ NW section. Respon-
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same place. Kill trade 1347 Ford
at list price Excellent references.
Call DA. 2112.

DOCTOR. wile and- smell child want
4. 5 or 6 room flat or eouse. Fur-
nished or unfurnished. 'Wk. 5844.

MUNICH (JTA)-The dispute ROOM to rent for gentleman. Good
transportation. 6323 l'.1eQuac'e. TY.
between the U. S. Army in Aus-
tria and some 800 displaced Jews 7-75°6
at the Franz Joseph camp, near PROFESSIONAL urgently needs by
August 15th. 5-
6 roo m - flat. 2 chil-
Salzburg, has been settled and
dren. TYler 5-9 465.
once
again
supplying
the Army is
FURNISHED room to rent for working
food and utilities to the refugees.
girl. Home privileges. NO. 5423.
The Jews, who refused to trans
EX-NAVAL
peratereci(31-TIC 3 ER and wife in des-
fer from the sub-standard camp
o f 8 or0104 . room apart-
ment. Call TO.
to the Riedenburg camp because
they believed that if they moved
OFFICE FOR RENT
in they would overcrowd the DESIRABLE private office, National
Bank Bldg.. legal suite. attractive
center and be living under worse
room. Reasonable rental.
ci
reice 9165.
conditions than before, have been
given the right to move to any , NICE large furnished room, stall
shower. Small family. - Gentle .
other camp in Austria. Maj. Abra-
ham Hyman, legal aide to Rabbi TO. 7-2579• Do not call Saturday.
Philip Bernstein, advisor on Jew- BUSINESSMAN, wife and one child
desire six-room lower flat or house.
ish affairs to the U. S. Army, is
Willing to decorate. Can pay top
rent. HO. 2903_
ironing out the last of the diffi-
culties.
ROOM to rent to Lady in tome of two
adults. TE. 4-2845.
A denazification court in the
south Bavarian town of Traun- BEAUTIFULLY furnished room for
stein has sentenced Dr. Johannes
gentleman or young lady. No
kitchen privileges. Two adults in
Stark to four years imprisonment
family. Quiet home. 3036 Mon-
at hard labor as a "major offend-
terey. TO. 8-8335.
er." Stark, 73, a Nobel Peace BEAUTIFULLY furnished master bed-
Prize winner, was one of Ger-
room. Stall shower. Available to
TO.
business couple or two girls.
many's first atomic scientists. A
6-8935.
friend of Hitler since 1923, he
to share office and stock-
was also a pamphleteer advancing PARTNER
room space downtown. Call Sunday
pseudo-scientific evidence to sup-
or Monday evening. TY. 5-7108.
port the Nazis' a_- . - .-Semitism and WANTED. efficient woman, unencum-
race doctrines.
bered, for general housework. Small.

TWO ROOMS furnished. Suitable for
single or couple. Kitchen privileges
optional. NW section. TO. 7-6eo6.

ELDERLY couple, no children. nted
flat or apartment. Fur - is'ad or
unfurnished. Please. TO. €445e.

PARTNER wanted for marts Cneting
store. Nationally advertised r.€ -
chandise. TE. 1-9162 or TO 9-Zef.•4.

BEAUTIFUL room to rent. NW sec-
tion. Suitable for 2--ellii0,1
1-7727.

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Favors Punishment of
Vandalism Perpetrators

Distribution of venomous and
inflammatory propaganda against
minority groups, exemplified in
the Chicago area by the hate
pamphlets of Elizabeth Dilling,
Court Asher and Gerald L. K.
Smith, do most to stimulate riot-
ous demonstrations against inter-
racial housing projects, said Nis-
sen N. Gross, director of the Anti-
Defamation League's midwest
legal department. He testified
on July 10 before the city
council's •judiciary committee in
favor of a proposed ordinance
to punish perpetrators of vandal-
ism, riots and disturbances,
through appeals to racial and re-
ligious prejudice.
"Quantitatively, a n t i-Semitic
printed material is on the
wane," Mr. Gross told the city
councilmen, "when compared
with the volume of such items in
pre-war days. But the virulence
of such propaganda as is still cir-
culated has been stepped-up to
a point where impressionable
readers are impelled to commit
breaches of the peace.

New Swedish Order
To Facilitate Immigration
STOCKHOLM (JTA)-The im-

migration of displaced Jews to
Sweden is expected to be fa-
cilitated under a recently an-
nounced order permitting the en-
trance of skilled DPs from Cen-
tral Europe.

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modern home. One adult. Call
mornings or evenings. TO. 8-8295.

BEAUTIFUL room to rent. for gentle-
man. References. Northwest sec-
tion. Call morningsor `evenings
after 8. UN. 8-2555.

Jews of Budapest Attack
Cardinal's Anti-Semitism

BUDAPEST, (JTA) - Both
Jewish and democratic circles
here are up in arms over the in-
terview given to the Vienna
newspaper Die Welt am Abend
by Josef Cardinal Mindezenty,
Catholic primate of Hungary.
The Cardinal told the Austrian
paper that not 600,000 but "only"
500,000 Hungarian Jews were
killed during the fascist regime
and that several thousand depor-
tees probably returned to the
country, further reducing the
toll.

Sale-Apartments

NO. WOODWARD. secured income,
34 units, 41/2 story bldg., eleva-
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34 APTS. 3/5 rms. big marble lob-
by. High class tenants, absurd
ceiling rent $17,000. Future rent
will be at least $25,000. Replace-
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only 6110,000.

20% NET on $70,000 invested. Ex-
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NICELY furnished room ir, uu,et
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LARGE clean room with quiet TEE1.4 - C1-
able family. Gentlemen only
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MIDDLE-AGED couple desii ts .er-
nished apartment or income 7 O.
8-3887.

ATTRACTIVELY fur n i s hed neom.
Gentlemen. 'References. Unhealcd
phone. Tyler and Broadstreet. NO.
8418.

FLAT for rent with 5 rooms
ture for sale. TO. 9-1930 .

1:,Pk.

FOR RENT: 5-room upper ft, niened
income, gas heat. Would Ike :1..17
car at ceiling price. UN. 4-2290

WANTED

ExperTenced salesloc , :y -Tor
high class specialty z-hcc.
Fisher Bldg_

Call MA. 2330

HORS D'OEUVRES
Petti Fours, Tiny Cream Ft ifs
Knishes Specialty Caterer
HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855

SPECIAL SALE on automatic oil
burners. Oil supply guaranteed.
Call PRospect 3600. Ask for 1`4.r.
Budman and get a special price.

COUPLE with 2 children would lexe
to rent 4. 5 or 6 room fiat. N. W.
Section. Call TO. 6-5507 or TO.
6-6899.

WILL GIVE 1947 car at delivery price
In exchange for 4-room apartment
in NW section. Must be large and
airy. Call HO. 2230 from 9-€.

ONLY A 21/2 hour ride will help 3 eu
enjoy your vacation. Visit in the
Peter Pan Inn at Port Stanley,
Ontario, Canada.

INTERESTED in buying half-interest
in 5 or 6 room fiat. TYler 5-4560.

EXPERIENCED in alteration and gen-
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NICELY furnished. airy room for
business gentleman. 2647 Fullerton.
TO. 6-2011.

WILL SELL 1939 Plymouth-excellent
condition-reasonably priced. for 5
or 6 room upper. Dexter vicinity,
TYler 5-4560.

ROOM and board wanted. Single h- •an
60 years old in fair health. Call
CH. 0757.

WANTED: Woman as companion and
housekeeper for middle-aged wornan.
Good salary. NW section. Call UN.
3-1052.

FURNISHED room to rent. Gentle-
man preferred. Adult famil). TO.
7-1140.

NEW HOSPITAL bed for sale. Rea-
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WILL RENT 3 room apartment; NW
section, for 1947 automobile. list
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Home privileges. Unlimited phone.
Meals optional. GArfield 6064-R.

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phone privileges. TO. 6-50+12.

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TO. 6 11111

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