DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Friday, March 4,194!
Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results1
YOUNG business couple desperately
in need of 2- or 4-room apartment
or income. Northwest section. Best
of references. TO. 6-8810,
PERSONAL
LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS
YOUNG COUPLE, no children, would
like 2 or 3 room apartment. UN. 4-
1835.
ATTRACTIVE divorcee, without chil-
dren. interested in meeting refined
gentleman. 40-45. Good family back-
ground. Box 201, Detroit Jewiah
Chronicle.
LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
PROFESSIONAL Man, Hungarian ex-
traetion, desires to meet neat, sin-
cere young pirl bet eon 30-35. Box
204. Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
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TALL, HANDSOME, young man, 35,
well educated, desires to meet attrac-
tive, intellectual young woman or
widow lone or two children accept-
able). Age 27-33. Object matrimony.
Desire business opportunity or in-
terest in established business. Send
detailed description. Replies confi-
dential and will be returned. Details
handled diplomatically. Box 208, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
YOUNG JEWISH girl, desires to get
acquainted with Jewish eligible gen-
tleman bachelor 27-33. One who has
ambition. Object matrimony, State
age. Box 2(16, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED GIRL for general office
work. 5 day. 40 hour week. Good
salary. References. JO. 4-6751.
statues made Into lamps. Floor
lamps converted into torchieres.,
Shades on hand and made to
order; cleaned and re-covered.
Term's Appliance Shop, 12230
Linwood, TO. 8-7205.
MOVING
All City Moving Co.
LARGE NEW. bIODERN VANS; piano
hoisting;
WANTED-Young man as counselor to
3 boys at private summer home in
Northern Michigan for July and
August. TO. 8-3795.
SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE
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ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER, many
years experience, wants position af-
ternoons. Conscientious, capable, re-
liable. Salary to suit. Box 207, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED
A BETTER
51ENOlilt.%1'11EKS
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6150-$350
6'044 $300
1100 k IV EEPERS
$110-6t00
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Also tee hnieal and soles Ietsll Iona
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Employmunt coul,elore
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DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE
DOMEsTitl HELP available by day el
week. Reliable. . Jones Employment.
TEmple 1-1010.
Fields Employment
Agency
For Competent Colored Help
WILL GIVE deceased mother's cloth-
ing, size 42-44, to needy person. Not
for sale. Wasserman, UN. 4-5641, eve-
nings only.
OLD CLOTHES
ANY
OLD CLOTHES wanted - Best
prices paid for men's suits, topcoats
and shoes. TYler 4-3625.
PAINTING & DECORATING
PA INTIN'.` Inter)°, & exterior. Excel-
lent wu-I. colYr: to suit your taste.
Reasonable. UN. 1-1653.
l'AiNT1Nc• interior or exterior. Tucker.
TO. 8-1525.
ALTER ITIONR, !Solon. by appoint'
mein In sour some. Neat work. Rea-
sonable Call Zee. TO. II-0307.
and mate, lel. To 1-19x1.
CARPENTRY
RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
Any kind of furniture tondo to eider
including complete Holly weed beds.
Every job custom built. Reuphol-
merlon. repairing. First class work-
matiehlp•
11620 Linwood Ave.
be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. TEM&
I-02116.
WALL k WINDOW WASHING
WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by pi ofeeolonal people. Patinfac
tion guaranteed. 'FY 1-5304.
Spotless Wall Washing
HIGHLY SKILLED WORKERS
Guaranteed Work.
1 Day Service.
JACK GREENBERG
TY. 8-5860
APTS. k FLATS WANTED
BIG BONUS will be paid to person
giving information that leads to oc-
cupation of 8 room lower income; in
6 or 7 Mile area, near Livernois; for
couple with small child. TY. 8-1847,
FREE PHILCO television set to any-
one who will rent us a fiat or in-
come; 1 child. Reasonable rent. WE.
5-7684.
HAVE YOU anything for us? Two
adults and toddl&r are looking for 5
or 6 room flat or house. Best refer-
ences. Mr. Moss, TY. 7-5003.
I. SCHWARTZ & CO.
MIDDLE-AGED couple. 2 teen age
CA I:PESTER-CONTRA( rOR
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girls want 6 - roust flat or apt. Will
"No tub tee Big or too Small'
decorate. Moderate rent. MA. 0896.
TY 7-7751
UN 2-6319
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CATERING
WILL DO Cooking and catering for
all affairs. Experienced. Mrs. Lei-
heroism-Mrs. Brooke. TY. 6-4051.
CORNICE BOARDS
CUSTOM Built eorince hoards and
window
frames. Very reasonable
prices. TE. 4-5759.
DRESSMAKING
DRESSES made for $7 50. your pattern
and material. TO 5-49 ,1.
MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE desires 3
room apartment or income. Best
references. TO. 6-2006.
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NEED 5 OR 6 room flat or income in
northwest section. One child. Can
exchange 4 room apartment. HO.
7347.
RELIABLE couple with 2 children
desperately need 5- Or 6-room flat.
TO. 6-8890.
THREE ADULTS desire 5 or 6 room
unfurnished flat. Will decorate. WE.
5-7423.
ELECTROLYSIS
URGENTLY NEED 6 room flat, 3
adults . Willing to decorate. Good
references. Phone after 8 p rn., MA.
0254.
UNWANTED HAIR removed forever,
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster. painless.
no nears,
Open eves. Jennie Wohl-
man. 2490 Calvert, near Linwood.
TO. 8-1473.
WANTED: 2 or 3 bedroom apartinent
or flat, 3 adults in family. Northwest
section. TY. 7-6094.
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WANTED: 3 room unfurnished apart-
ment or income: 1949 BuiCk Road-
master at list. Call VE. 7-4068.
FURNITURE REPAIRING
WANTED: 5 or 6 room flat. Willing to
buy furniture. TO. 9-1732.
ll'ItNITUEE It-pairing and refinishing.
Free cat Imxte.
TE 4-3112.
FURNITURE repairing and refinish-
ing. Springs retied. Cabinets made
to Order. Call TR. 1-4208.
WAYNE UNIVERSITY counsellor, wife
and daughter, 5n0, desire 5 or 6 room
income. flat or house, Northwest,
Dexter-Linwood or Highland Park.
Willing to decorate and keep in good
condition. Please call TO. 6-3764.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE ROOM for young cou-
ple or 2 ladies. Kitchell privileges.
'Good transportation. 2009 Taylor,
TY. 8-1396.
AVAILABI.E: beautiful airy room for
gentleman. 2302 Pingree, near La
Salle.
DESIRABLE ROOM with kitchen priv-
ileges for elderly couple. TO. 8-3568.
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FURNISHED ROOM in pleasant home,
telephone and kitchen privileges.
Elmhurst-Lawton section. TO. 7-6700.
LARGE furnished room for couple or
single person. Nice location. Very
reasonable. Call after 5 p.m., TO. 5-
4823.
LARGE ROOM in home of 2 adults,
single man. Dexter transportation.
2980 Pasadena. TO. 7-7775.
NICE CLEAN room with small family,
good transportation. TO. 7-8198.
UPHOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS
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NICELY FURNISHED front bedroom
in single home for gentleman. Adult
family. TY. 8-0778. Meals optional.
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ROOM FOR COUPI.E or single girl.
Kosher. Privileges. TExas 4-3273.
ROOM for rent in new home. Excellent
transportation; N.W. section; gentle-
man or business woman. UN. 4-2358.
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ROOM for couple. Kitchen privileges.
Northwest section. UN. 3-0319,
TWO BEDROOMS for rent. one with
twin beds. Kitchen privileges. N. W,
section .near Fenkell: good transpor-
tation. UN. 1-8715.
APTS. as FLATS TO SHARE
FOUR ROOM apartment to share with
working lady, one in family. TY. 5-
0142.
LOVELY 2 beck oom apartment to share'
with business woman, TO. 9-0380.
WOMAN would like to share her apart."
ment with woman; own bedroom:
near 14th bus. 2050 Pingree, Apart-
ment 210
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WOMAN would like to share tier 4
room apartment with couple or wo-
man. 1695 Blaine, TR. 2-5412.
WILL SHARE lovely 3 room apartment
with business girl or woman. Ref-.
erences required. TV. 7-1616, TR.
1-1948.
WILL SHARE my apartment with
business girl or woman, 68.50 weekly.
Call HO. 6909. 13641 Dexter.
EXCHANGE TENANCY
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THREE ROOM front apartment for 2
or 3 bedroom flat, income or house,
Northwest. TY. 4-7507.
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WILL EXCHANGE neat 3 room apart-
ment for 4 room apartment. North-
west section. TO. 6-6590.
WILL EXCHANGE 6 room flat for 3
room apartment, Northwest section.
TO. 5-4833.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
6026 W. OUTER DR.-7 years old. 3
bedrooms. gas heat. stone front,
parquet floor. sunken living room.
827.500. UN. 7-9426
WISCONSIN, 16135
OPEN SUNDAY 2-S
THREE BEDROOM. English type
home. Brick. Sunroonn, stoker
heat, 2 tar garage, storm windows.
Price only 512,600. TExas 4-4546.
LOUIS JACOBSON
OAKMAN 2950 -3 bedrooms, oil heat,
built In lounge. the features, side
terrare. Open 2 to 6.
Only
518.500. Lieberman TExas 4-5514.
dIUNTINGTON WOODS nr. Wood-
ward-Beautiful English type Col-
onial. Spacious rms., 3 tile baths,
2 firepL. steain oil heat. Condition
like new. Large lot. Immediate
possession. Offer considered. Mrs.
Finley, WO. 1-0321 or TO. 8-3865.
Homer Warren & Co.
Transjordan
in Peao Bid
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and to end ZOA's right to speak has already conceded the right of
in Israeli affairs.
Israel to sovereignty over the new
WEISMRN OUSTED
Jewish parts of the Holy City, but
Moving to reorganize the UPA, claims sovereignty over the Old
the board elected Judge Morris City inside the walls which his
Rothenbqg, president of the Jew- troops now occupy.
ish National Fund, to succeed
Herman L. Weisman, a Silver
BEAUTIFUL newly decorated 2 room supporter, as acting national
apartment available with purchase chairman of the UPA.
of furniture. Call after 6:30 p.m.,
TO. 6-0789.
, Judge Rothenberg will serve in
ROOM Alp BOARD WANTED the same capacity in the UJA
together with two other national
WANTED-Room and hoard for elder- chairmen representing JDC and
RUBBISH DRUMS
ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA, 9427-J or KR. 1-1597.
Morcrentitall
Montor Win
APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT
PAINTING-DECORATING Contractor.
Interior-exterior. Free estimates. J.
B. Dresser. TO. 7-0756. If no ans-
wer TO, 9-7980
AUTO WASH
ALTERATIONS
5 OR 6 ROOM FLAT wanted. Willing
to buy furniture if necessary. TO. 7-
0939.
LIGHT, AIRY room, kitchen privileges.
TO. 5-6:198,
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LOVELY ROOM for rent to employed
single girl or woman. TO. 5-8153.
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NEWLY. furnished room to couple or
single person, Dexter section. TY.
7-0834 or TO. 6-5958.
A -1 PAINTING, paper hanging, interior
filed exterior, special low triton for
February, E. Parker, 'VW, 1-9201.
- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS CARDS
YOUNG EXECUTIVE, married, looking
for unfurnished flat or apartment.
Mr. Jaslove, 9:00-5:45 p.m., WO. 3-
4300; evenings, TO. 7-3656.
ly xmman. Call Mrs. I.o'vitsky, TR.
2-4080.
MACIIPELAli CEMETERY-1 family
plot of 8 graves for quick sale. Leav-
ing city. 1136 W. 8 Mile Road, TO.
'7-1879.
3-7770
OLD ESTABLISHED two line in north-
west section. $36.000 will handle this
big money maker. Box 205, Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
crating. 14141
MISCELLANEOUS
( ooks Mai6., Dish Washers,
Couoles, Janitors. Porters
Day or Week Workers
TR
col age and
Meyers VE. I-0010.
MALE HELP WANTED
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APTS. & FLATS WANTED
Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday
Rates: be Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00.
Payable in Advance of Publication
WO 1-1040
2805 BARLUM TOWER
USNA.
Morgenthau announced his ac-
ceptance of the invitation to
serve as general chairman, and
paid tribute to Montor as "an
executive of extraordinary abil-
ity" and "the best fund-raiser for
Israel and the other causes rep-
resented in the United Jewish
COMPROMISE OFFERED
In connection with the Israeli-
Transjordan negotiations there
was an unconfirmed report that
Transjordan would give up her
claim to Beersheba if Israel
dropped her claim to a port on
the Gulf of Aqaba which flows
into the Red Sea,
The signing of the armistice
agreement with Egypt. according
to reports from Lake Success, has
now made certain the admission
of Israel as a full-fledged mem-
ber of the United Nations at the
session of the UN General Assem-
bly in April.
Appeal."
Pledging all his energies to the
Aubrey E. Eban, Israeli rep-
success of the campaign, he called resentative at the UN, declared at
upon ail elements "to go forward Lake Success that the armistice
in a spirit of unity."
"represents a significant achieve-
PLEADS FOR UNITY
ment for the United Nations." It
Judge Rothenberg made a was expected there that the final
strong plea for united effort of all boundary lines of Israel are likely
elements in the Zionis tmovement to follow closely those laid out
to assure success of the cam- by the UN General Assembly
paign.
partition plan of Nov. 29, 1947.
"The action of the board in
sustaining the decisions of the REFUGEE PROBLEM
At the end of the week a Lon-
Jewish Agency on Feb. 16 re-
moves all obstacles in the path don Times correspondent report-
of a speedy launching of the 1949 ed from Amman that Transjordan
during its negotiations with Israel
campaign," he said.
"In this triumphant hour for would ask that Israel receive any
Israel we have been given rare Arab refugees willing to return
opportunities for the realization to Israeli territory, He said she
of the hopes of large masses of would also request that Israel pay
homeless Jews for settlement in $200,000,000 as compensation to
Israel."
the Amman government for Arab
refugees from Palestine who will
AGENCY ASSAILED
Earlier, the Jewish Agency for remain in Transjordan.
Palestine had incorporated itself
as a New York corporation. with
the obvious purpose of by-passing
the UPA at a time when it was
not known whether the UPA
would definitely join the UJA.
It is assumed 'that the Jewish
Agency will now step out.
Incorporation of the Jewish
Agency met fire from Dr. Silver,
who, in a statement denying he
authorized use of his name as di-
rector of the new corporation,
called the action "an ill-advised
move on the part of the execu-
tive of the Jewish Agency which
is aimed to side-step the legally-
constituted Zionist agencies in the
United states."
Weisman, in a statement ex-
plaining his position, wired Mor-
genthau that it was not in the
best interests of the campaign to
request Montor to direct the 1949
UJA campaign and that such a
move would be "at variance with
the intent of the UPA executive
committee resolution of Feb. 22
and with the report of the UPA
Committee on Unity which unan-
imously agreed on a formula to
reconcile the unanimously ap-
proved agreement in the Jewish
Agency to have three executive
vice-chairmen of equal rank."
The correspondent also de-
clared that Transjordan in de-
manding sovereignty over the
Old Citly of Jerusalem would in-
clude the Mount of Olives, which
protects the road to the Allenby
Bridge. Should this report prove
true it would make the Israeli-
Transjordan negotiations more
difficult. and more prolonged.
DEMOCRACY PLEDGED
Attention in domestic affairs
centered on the prospective for-
mation of a new cabinet to govern
the country.
While Premier Ben Gurion was
ill in bed, President Weizmann
conferred with leaders of various
parties on the formation of a
government. In a conversation
with the leaders of the Heruth
party, President Weizmann de-
clared that the democracy of Is-
rael would guarantee the oppo-
sition its full rights.
As conditions for its p5rticipa-
tion in the government the left-
wing Mapam demanded, among
other things, that Israel's foreign
policy should be one of real neu-
trality A regards the Eastern and
Western blocs both on the poli-
tical and economic fronts, nation-
alization of land and water re-
sources and the basic branches of
the country's economy and a gov-
ernment monopoly of foreign
One of Detroit's landmarks, trade.
Lieberman Acquires
the Princeton Shop
The Princeton Shop, at 1005"
Woodward avenue in the Majes-
tic Building, has been acquired
by Mort Lieberman.
Featuring the finest in men's
wear, The Princeton Shop was
established in 1921 by the late
Meyer Holtzman. The store has
operated continuously for 28
years in the City Hall square.
250,000 More in '49
Is Objective of Israel
NEW YORK (WNS) - The
Jewish Agency for Palestine has
set itself a goal of 250,000 Jews
for immigration into Israel this
year, Dr. Isaak Wetly', head of
the Agency's immigration de-
partment, said.
CENTER DANCING CLASSES
The erection of new homes for
Center ballroom dancing class- the immigrants would cost the
es will begin Thursday, March 24. Agency a minimum of $150,000,-
Herman Harrison and Audrey 000 and there would be other
Schneider, formerly with Arthur heavy expenses, 55 per cent of
Murray, will teach the classes.
which would have to come from
American Jews, he added.
Do you need a speaker for your
organization? Call the Chronicle,
Chronicle news deadline is noon
WO. 1-1041.
on Mondays.