THE JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, July 8, 1949
American-Israeli Line
Acquires Two Ships
TEL AVIV-(JTA)--The Zim
shipping company will soon add
two ships to the American Is-
raeli line, with a tonnage of
10,500 each.
By agreement with the United
States Maritime Commission,
through which the ships are be-
ing acquired, the new vessels
will carry 50 percent United
States loan gciods for the next
two or three years. The price
for carrying loan goods will be
10 percent of cargo value. Zim
is negotiating for the acquisition
of three freighters for the Medi-
terranean line, one of which
would carry fruit.
Negotiations are also under
way for a passenger and freight
carrier. A total of six to seven
million dollars from the Export-
Import Bank loan will be spent
for shipping. In the next three
years it is expected that enough
trained Israeli seamen will be
available to man the fleet.
Two Rabbis Participate
In Chaplains' Mission
WASHINGTON, D. C.- Rabbi
Leon S. Lang of Congregation
Beth El, Philadelphia, and Rab-
bi Leo Jung of the Jewish Cen-
ter, New York, are among two
groups of civilian clergymen to
embark Wednesday,,July 13, for
visits to military chaplains in
the European and Far Eastern
Commands of the U. S. Depart-
ment of the Army.
Rabbi Lang, who will be
among the European Command
Mission Group, represents the
Conservative rabbinate, a n d
Rabbi Jung, who will go to the
Far East, represents the Ortha-
■
dox.
The Jewish clergymen, who
will join ministers and priests
of other faiths in Washington
July 12 for preparatory briefing,
were invited by the Chiefs of
Chaplains of the Army, Navy
and Air Force, "to meet with
Military chaplains overseas to
conduct spiritual conferences
and devotional exercises."
"I See You., America"
Esta Kalisz, 2, her hands full
of cookies and her big 'brown
eyes full of fun, peeps out at her
• unfamiliar but friendly sur-
roundings from behind a pile of
baggage as she
and her parents,
under the aus-
pices of HIAS
(Hebrew Immi-
grant Aid Soc-
iety), disembark
at New York.
Esta, born in a
DP camp, a n d
h e r
parents,
veterans of sev-
ESTA,
eral
concentra-
tion camps, came on the Army
transport Marine Jumper, which
brought in 884 DPs of all races
and creeds, 283 of them Jews.
HIAS, which cooperates with the
IRO. in facilitating the immigra-
tion of DPs to the United States
under the provisions of the DP
Act of 1948, is currently seeking
$5,005,000, the largest budget in
its 64-year history, in order to
carry on effectively and speed-
ily its urgent work of rescue.'
UN Council Views Plan
To Aid Stateless Persons •
LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)-The
Secretary General of the United
Nations placed before the Eco-
nomic and Social Council a far-
reaching program of positive
recommendations for the im-
mediate alleviation of the plight
of stateless persons.
The report, a two-volume
study of the problem, paved the
way for long-range interna-
tional action on statelessness
along two major lines - its
eventual abolition and, pending
that, the improvement of the
status of stateless persons. The
study and recommendations
were made by the Secretariat's
staff on the request of the UN
Economic and Social Council.
This gem is from the head of
a. large motion picture studio:
"Conscience gets a lot of credit
that belongs to cold feet."
Classified Advertisements
LIVING QUARTERS/
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted - Exchange
MONICA - 7 MILE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Brick 7 room, first floor lay., auto-
matic heat, recreation room. owner
moving. Will sacrifice. Make offer.
TUXEDO nr. WILDEMERE
Brick 2 family, 6-6, tile kitchen, auto-
matic heat, lower flat has furniture.
California owner must sell.
& M SCHUBINER
18657 LIVERNO1S -
UN. 2-2257
FURNISHED. ROOM to rent for employer
couple. Kitchen privileges. Good trans-
portation. UN. 4-5769.
GIRL WANTED to share apartment. Good
transportation. Dexter section WE.
4-5019.
LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted Exchange
LESLIE 3233
THE IDEAL LOCATION
Beautiful
face brick, 4 bedroom
single, in perfect condition, large
kitchen and breakfast nook, large den,
first floor lavatory, tile bath, oil heat,
Possession. Price only $14,950. WE.
3-3616.
.
*
. TYLER NEAR HOLMUR
SIX ROOM flat urgently needed. 4 adults.
Call TY. 8-1534.
STURTEVANT NR. WILDEMERE
DISCOURAGED COUPLE and gifted
daughter need unfurnished place to live.
Reasonable. TY. 8-1290.
Immediate possession of one flat.
Brick 2 flat. 6 rooms each. Oil heat in
both flats; In excellent condition.
Shown by appointment. WE. 3 - 3616,
ALBERT KANE
11 I 3 Dexter Blvd. WE. 3-3616
FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman. Tele-
phone. Near bus line. 1863 Taylor. TR.
2-1613.
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED room. Moder-
ate. All conveniences. Good transpor-
tation, Chicago-Wildemere. TY. 5-2289.
FURNISHED ROOM, all conveniences.
Dexter section. Refined gentleman.
Home of 2 adults. TR. 3-9789.
3245 WEBB near Wildemere.
6 large
rooms each. Large breakfast room, tile
bath. stall shower, oil heat, excellent
condition. Sold by owner. Open Sunday
11 to 5. TO. 6-8406.
FIVE ROOM single, oil heat, NW, to
exchange for 6 room lower flat or
single. UN. 1-8810.
ROOM. AND BOARD for gentleman or
employed couple. WE. 3-9147.
NURSE WITH vet husband desires 4
room apartment. Quiet working couple.
TO. 5-7335.
FIVE_ ROOM income available August
1st. Oil heat. stove and refrigerator.
Adults only. UN. 1-9004.
6 ROOM upper flat for rent. Frigidaire
and stove, oil heat. TO. 5-6815.
ATTRACTIVE furnished room . for rent.
Gentleman only. With 2 adults. 3038
Tuxedo. TO. 9-9666.
WILL SHARE my 2 bedroom apartment
with reliable business or professional
girl. TY. 6-7130 or UN. 4-9056.
LADY WILL SHARE her 5 room fur-
nished flat with couple. All privileges.
.TO. 8-9755.
LARGE, AIRY room for single or work-
ing couple. Kitchen privileges. • 2661. Les-
lie upper. TO. 5-5352.
LARGE. 3 ROOM apartment and bath
available with option to purchase lovely
modern furniture. Richton-Linwood
area. Rent reasonable. TO. 5-8877.
DESPERATELY IN NEED of 3 or 4,
room apartment. Will decorate. WE.
5-8360, evenings.
FURNISHED ROOM. home of 2 adults.
for gentleman. :3:329 Richton. TO.
7-1140.
FOR SALE-6- room upper flat. Gas heat.
Carpeting, Venetian blinds, drapery.
2475 Clements. TO. 7-4783.
ONE YEAR'S exterminating service free
in exchange for 5 or 6 room flat. TY.
8-5093.
LESURE-CURTIS SECTION
If you are looking for a 3 bedroom
Colonial in an up and coming neigh-
borhood, here it is.
Face brick, large rooms, tile features,
first floor lay. You should check on
this one. Call Mr. Pankratz, UN. 1-
4300.
ELMER M.
CLARK
MOTHER AND CHILD urgently need
small apt. Please call TY. '4-2346.
TEACHER AND WIFE, (no children),
need unfurnished apt., income, or small
house. Excellent references. M. Horo-
w itz, VE. 7-1148. evening's.
YOUNG DOCTOR and sister urgently
need 2 bedroom apt., N.W. section. TE.
2-1240-TO. 7-394:3.
ROOM TO RENT. downstairs. with or
without board. Strictly kosher. WE.
4-4425.
WASHBURN-7 MILE
SECTION
3 bedrooms face brick colonial has
all the latest features including first
EXCHANGE SIX room upper, reasonable
rent for, 4 room apartment with porch.
Both in NW •- section. TO. 8-5371. •
nice large lot.'Call Mr. Pankratz, UN.
floor lay., screened-in rear terrace,
1-4300.
ELMER M.
CLARK
PROFESSIONAL COUPLE getting mar-
ried in August urgently need 2 or 3
room apartment Northwest section. TO.
8-2680, apartment S12.
LARGE. BEAUTIFUL furnished room.
Separate entrance and bath. TY. 8-4863.
PROFESSIONAL COUPLE requires 3 or
4 unfurnished rooms. TO. 6-0503. Eve-
nings please.
ROOM AND BOARD for employed gentle-
man or young couple. Clean kosher
home. Near transportation. WE. 3-9147.
ATTORNEY AND bride desire apartment
or small flat in Northwest section. TA.
6-6335.
FOR SALE-FLAT
TUXEDO-WILDEMERE
6-6, large rooms, tile baths, separate
basements, stoker steam heat, side
drive and garages. $4000 down.
EDELMAN REALTY
9450 WOODWARD
TR. 3-1600
Between Dexter Blvd. and Petoskey.
One and two bedroom apartments
available; new stoves and refrigerators.
Rent $80 to $97.50 plus heat, light,
and gas. Applications now being
taken for immediate occupancy. Chil-
dren welcome.
Practical Home Builders
13440 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN. 4-4242
WANTED:
SUMMER COTTAGE
month of August, radius of 50
miles from Detroit. Up to $500. Must
have all facilities.
UN. 3-1172.
FOR SALE
Glo-Rita
Beach
on
Lake Huron
25535 DUNDEE ROAD
NEW STONE FRONT COLONIAL
Unusual floor plan, 3 large bed-
rooms, 2 will take twin beds, all tile
baths with vanity, black shower door,
first floor lavatory. combination living
and dining room L, modern kitchen,
breakfast room. garbage disposal and
mixmaster, divided finished basement,
oil A.C. heat, electric hot water
heater. Many ether features.
2716 WYOMING ROAD
Ranch type bungalow consisting of
3 bedrooms, two baths, unusual fea-
tures and appointment. Very at trac-
tive decorations.
English Colonial bungalow having 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, large living and
dining room L. Many other features
of modern construction.
Prices range from $18,000 to $18,500.
Will consider old house or free and
clear desirable lots in part payments.
Open Sunday 1-5:30 or by appoint-
ment anytime.
JACKHAM & CO.
' S. E ROWE
UN. 3-2828
FOR BETTER wall washing call Jaroea
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
Cadillac
Roofing Co.
Asphalt and
Shingle Roofing
Gutters - Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
2749 W. Davison Ave.
TO. 8-0071-2
CARPENTER-Alternation work. No job
too big, no job too smalliTO. 8-2779.
QUALITY carpenter work at reasonable
prices. New, alterations, and repair.
W. Pecherer, TO. 7-2189.
Cottage and Cabins
For Rent
Sandy beach. Lots of fun and relaxa-
PAINTING, Decorating contractor. Kit At-
en and bathroom, $30. Dresser, TOw
7-0756. If no answer TO. 9-7980.
ARROW DRIVING SCHOOL
LEARN TO DRIVE
tion. Picnic tables. Showers, hot and
cold. Come out and meet your friends.
For reservations call Lexington 162F13.
See S. H. Belkin or William Genser
041 premises. 'fake U. S. 25 one mile
south of Lexington. Watch for sign.
in a dual-controlled
1949 Ford automobile
FREE pickisp and return service
EMPLOYMENT
WILLIAM'S Interior Decorating. Paint-
ing. Wall Washing. TR. 4-0511,.
4-0674.
QUALIFIED HELP, cook, dishwasher,
couple, porter, day, week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.
INTERIOR , PAINTING and wall washing.
•One day aervice. Work guaranteed. LO.
A
RELIABLE SERVICE
TO. 9-6200
7-3998.
DRIVING SCHOOL. Learn to drive in
your own ear. The car you own ■ a
the car you will drive. For information
call WE.. -4-2683.
Established 29 Years
OFFICE-TECHNICAL-SALES
Men-Women-Boys-Girls
DETROIT SELECT SERVICE BUREAU
1216 Lafayette Building
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for whole-
sale paper and twine company. Salary
and bonus arrangement or opportunity
to become member of the firm. CH.
2416. - '
EXPERIENCED MAN to work in whole-
sale dry goods establishment. Position
offers advancement, opporunity for ca-
pable man. Box 419. THE JEWISH
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26.
COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER wanted.
Kosher home. Stay , nights. Four adults.
Own home. Good pay. HO. 2535.
SITUATION WANTED-Sitter or com-
panion or cook's helper. Reliable wom-
an. Would travel if needed. Reasonable.
TY. 6-6843.
COLLEGE GRADUATE degree in ac-
counting, veteran, single, varied busi-
ness experience, seeks position in public
or private accounting. TO. 5-0147.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE, new and second hand cloth-
ing, luggage and jewelry. Six blocks
from City Hall. Ten years in this loca-
tion. Reason, retirement. Call TY.
5-6471.
MISCELLANEOUS
THREE ROOMS of gorgeous furniture
for sale. Apartment available. Exclusive
Beaton-Lawton section. Adults only.
Only those interested in the finest need
apply. TO. 7-1355.
Flat
EDUCATION
HUNTINGTON WOODS
A-1 PAINTING, Decorating. Quick sea v-
ice; reasonable. Free estimates. TO.,
1-8271.
A-1 PAINTING. Paperhanging. Interior,
exterior. Call us for our special Jew
prices for July. TW. 2-9263.
Beautiful new log summer home, 3
bedrooms, bath and shower, kitchen,
knotty pine living room, large sereened
perch. In beautiful all Jewish resort
community. 40 miles from Detroit.
Fine beach, good fishing and swim- •
ming. Also lots for sale.
TY. 4-7661
6 ROOMS of furniture for sale.
available. TO. 5-0641.
26706 WYOMING ROAD
EWALD CIRCLE
2257 - 2301 - 2381
BUSINESS CARDS
NATHAN IIORENSTEIN - Plaster Con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.
BABY SITTER available. Experienced.
References. TY. 4-0567.
PHYSICIAN, WIFE. and parents need 6
rooms, NW section. Can exchange 4
room apartment. VI. 2-1195 until 7 p.m.
THREE ADULTS desperately in need of
4 or 5 'room apartment or flat. Will
decorate. TY. 4-7422.
NM ER RESORTS
CORTLAND-PETOSKEY
5 rooms brick bungalow only 11
years old. Gas heat, tile kitchen and
bath, 2 car garage. Shown by ap-
pointment. WE. 3-3616.
a
a
WANTED-Income, flat. apartment. 4-5
rooms. Couple with infant. Call Michael
Michlin, TO. 8-1239.
TWO ADULTS desire 3 room apartment
or 5 room flat. NW section. TO. '7-4198.
Call WOodward 5-11 11 55
For
We wish to announce that our office
will be closed Sundays during July
and August. Thanks for your patron.
age.
Beautiful 3 flat. 6, 4 and 3. Upper
income 695 per month. All flats newly
decorated throughout. Oil heat, ga-
rakes, immediate possession of. lower
flat. Owners moving. Priced to sell,
WE. 3-3616.
LARGE, FURNISHED room. suitable for
two, twin beds. Board optional. 2750
Glynn Ct. TU. 3-4067.
Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up
to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00.
PIANO INSTRUCTION at your home.
Thoroughly experienced. WO. 4-8872.
TR. 2-5568.
Diversion of Children's
Fund to Arabs Criticized
LONDON, (JTA) -The diver-
sion of funds intended for Eu-
ropean refugee children exclu-
sively by Foreign Minister Ern-
est Bevin to aid for Arab refu-
gees, only some of whom are
children, vvas criticized at a
meeting of the Board of Depu-
ties of British Jews by F. M.
Landau. who called the. diver-
sion a "mean and shabby trick."
Landau expressed regret that
Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor
of the Exchequer, had supported
Bevin in this action.
Harpo Marx: "Gossip has been
defined as the art of saying
nothing in a way that leaves
practically nothing unsaid."
'Go Fight City Hall' :
Charming New Novel
Ethel Rosenberg's first novel,
"Go Fight City Hall," (published
by Simon & Schuster, New York)
may well become a sensation
and is certain to attract wide in-
terest.
It is the story of . Brooklyn
Jewish families, of landlords and
tenants, trips to the Bronx Zoo
and a wholesome love affair
between Hannah and Howie.
What's the meaning of the
title? If you get angry, or wish
to wave someone off, or desire
to thumb your nose at an ad-
versary, you say it and you real-
ly mean: - It is no use knocking
your head against a stone wail.
You can't win." In any event,
that's the explanation appearing
on the jacket.
Emphasizing the Brooklynese-
Yiddish dialect, Mrs. Rosenberg
apparently knows her characters
and in a sense imitates She-
lem Aleichem. The humor in
the book is wholesome and has'
good punch. The characters are
lovable and the • test of the
books' power is in its being able
.to hold the reader glued to many
a chapter for development in
the simple ..story.
Uncle Julius Pasternak is the
pivot in the story. He introduced
Hannah to Howie and plays a
part in the fulfillment of the
romance. Landlord Kugel is the
hard man who strikes bargains
his way.
The entire story runs smooth-
ly and all ends well. Unlike most
dialect stories, "Go Fight City
Hall" is not offensive. Those who
know Pitkin Avenue will relish
it. But it is a novel that will
please all who enjoy a good
laugh and a well-told tale.
•
NEW YORK, (JTA) - More
than 151,000 Jewish refugee im-
migrants entered Israel and
9,400 came to the United States
with the assistance of agencies
of the United Jewish Appeal
during the first six months of
1949, Henry Morgenthau; Jr. dis-
closed in a report to the UJA
national campaign executive
committee.
Priced Right
AMERICAN CONCRETE
RECEPTACLE CO.
REC,E1TACLES
579 Kenilworth TO. 8 5889
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