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TH EW I SH NEWS-23
Frio, , March 17, 1950

Laei4 Becomes Eighth
To Ratify Genocide Pact

LAKE SUCCESS - (JTA)-
Arthur - Lourie, Israel Consul
General in New York and the
Jewish state's alternate rep-
resentative to the United Na-
tions, on March 9 deposited
here Israel's instrument of
ratification of the UN con-
vention on the prevention .
and punishment of genocidb.
The ceremony took place in
the office of A. H. Feller,
principal director of the De-
partment of Legal Affairs of
the UN.
Israel is the eighth country
to ratify the convention, the
others being : Australia, Ecu-
ador, Ethiopia, Guatemala,
Iceland, Norway and Panama.
The convention will come in-
to force on the 90th day fol-
lowing the date of deposit of
the 20th instrument of rati-
fication.

Publisher Reissues
Gaster's 'Passover'

Due to production delays, Dr.

Theodor H. Gaster's "Passover:
Its History and Traditions," ap-
peared too late for the 5709
Passover season.
This excellent study of the
Passover festival now has been
re-issued in time for the coming
Passover 5710 by its publishers,
Henry Schuman, Inc., at a re-
duced price.
The Passover celebration at
present takes on great meaning,
by reason of the establishment
of a Jewish state. The festival,
which commemorates the libera-
tion of the Jews from Egypt, be-
comes as well a "celebration of
the ideal of Liberty -itself."
Dr. Gaster has written a truly
unique book, tracing the story of
. the festival not only in terms of
the accepted tradition, but
against the background of what
modern research has uncovered
concerning the true origins and
evolution of Passover and its
customs.
The book contains many fas-
cinating illustrations, dating
back as far as the 14th century.
Dr. Gaster has included, too,
many Passover songs which are
here translated into English for
the first time: . He deals charm-
ingly with all the familiar ele-
ments of the eight-day Passover
festival: Seder, unleavened
bread, bitter herbs, Haggadah,
paschal lamb, Cup of Elijah, le-
gends, chants and rhymes.
Dr. Gaster is a specialist in
the fields of comparative reli-
gion and comparative philology.
He is former Chief of the Heb-
raic Section of the U.S. Library
of Congress, and is currently on
the faculty of Dropsie College
in Philadelphia and the Asia In-
stitute in New York.
On March 23 Schuman will
publish his monumental,- schol-
arly work: "Thespis: Ritua 1;
Myth and Drama in the Ancient
Near East.

Rare. Items Form Basis
For New Book by SchWarz
.NEW YORK-Leo W. Schwarz,

who returned last October from
a three 7month tour of Germany
and Israel with 30 cases . of
material for the sequel to his
recently. published "The Root
and the Bough", is off again
for another on-the-spot survey
in German to confer" with Allied
official's and liberated peoples
there and in Austria. • •
He hopes to complete the new
- (as yet untitled) manscript by
August.. Rinehart plans to pub-
lish it this fall.
Mr. Schwarz' research mater-
ial is probably the largest and
most valuable c011ection in the
world. Among the rare items are
personal diaries written as the
Allier Armies overran Germany,
minutes of camp committees in
assembly centers, records of the
Civil Affairs Division which- the
IL S. Army made accessible for
the first time, and protocols of
Germans who were recognized
as heroes by Jews.
The author plans to present
his complete collection of re-
search, gathered for the popu-
lar anthology series, which
Rinehart initiated in' 1935, to a
university 'library.

Classified Advertisements

LIVING QUARTERS
To Rent
For Sale
Wanted Exchange

WANTED: 4-5 room unfurnished flat,
income. Will .decorate. References. WO.
5-1159 or TO. 5-8632.

ROOM FOR RENT-Gentleman preferred,
adult home. TO. 6-0818.

WANTED-4 or 5 room flat, income or
apartment., One infant. TY. 6-0180.

HAZELWOOD-14th. Modern, 3 bedr000m
upper, oil heat, available April 1st. For
information come to 8931 Twelfth.

ATTRACTIVE ROOM for girl, good trans-
portation, unlimited phone. TO. 5-8153.

YOUNG COUPLE, both employed, desire
3-4 room apartment, unfurnished, NW
section. Will decorate. Call TY. 7-8013.

ROOM FOR business gentleman, new
home, quiet, excellent transportation,
NW sect-ion. UN. 4-2358.

THREE ADULTS would like two bed-
room flat or apartment. Will decorate.
WE. 4-5206.

DOCTOR AND WIFE desire flat
apartment. TY. 6-8945.

LIVING QUARTERS
• For Sale - To Rent
Wanted - Exchange

WANTED TO RENT: 5 room flat in NW
section, 2 adults and child. TE. 4-3477.

VETERAN, WIFE and two children wish
5-6 room flat. Desperate. TU. 3-2246.

comfortable room,
BEAUTIFUL large
fine quiet:-home, gentleman, NW sec-
tion. Call mornings or evenings. UN.
3-8255.

CALVERT-LAWTON

Modern brick 2 flat, 6-6, tile bath-
rooms, refrigerator, stove, carpeting,
oil heat, clean as a pin. Possession of
lower. Only $14,700. Call WE. 3-3616.

* * *

EMPLOYMENT

cook, dishwasher,
QUALIFIED
HELP,
couple, porter, day, week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.

GIRL, MATURE, wants room and - board
in exchange for general housework and
helping with children, will stay nights,
small salary. UN. 3-5382.

INTELLIGENT MAN, 45 ; organized Zion-
ist for 30 years : desires any kind of
job. Evenings, TY. 5-7602.

JAMES COUZENS-7 MILE RD.

$11,250

TO CIVILIANS OR VETS

Five room face brick, gas heat, fire-
place, automatic hot water, aluminum
screens and storms, fenced,'

SMITH
UN. 3-1895

LARGE CLEAN room in quiet adult home
for single girl. 2477 Clements. TO.
5-2618.

COUPLE desires 2 or 3 room income.
Please call TY. 4-6726.

WANTED TO RENT: Modern flat or
house, near school, at least 4 bedrooms,
- best business references. TY. 7-1831.

NICE CLEAN quiet room for working-
man or woman. 2648 Rochester. apt. 105.

COUPLE AND child desires 5_or 6 :room
:flat, NW Section. TO. 7-1619.

ADULTS URGENTLY need 4-6 "room
.apartment or hlat.. WE. r 4-0568, 'TY.
8-6688.

YOUNG WORKING couple need 3 or 4
room un fu rn ished apartment, NW sec-
tion. WE. 4-2901.

REAL ESTATE to Exchange. Have small
house in best 'residential section, Tuc-
son, Ariiona; would like large house
or -2. flat • in Detroit. TY. 7-1831. -

NICE LARGE room for rent in widow's
home. Couple or lady. Kitchen privileges.
TO. 7-4207, TO. 9-8708.

ATTRACTIVE ROOM for rent for woman
in apartment, kitchen privileges, un-
limited phone. TO. 9-3288, TO. 5-3620.

WANTED TO BUY a 3 bedroom one or
two family house, NW section. UN.
3-9047.

WANTED: 6 room flat -or house, near
school. TY. 5-4082.'

LARGE FURNISHED room for rent, home
of small family, employed gentleman.
TO. 6-2586. •

TEACHER AND husband desire 3-4 room
flat. NW section. Call after 5 on week
days. TY. 5-4726.

• YOUNG BUSINESS man and wife re-
quest 5 or 6 room flat. References if
needed. Call TO. 8-9453 before 6, TU.
3-2946 after 6.

FOR SALE: 6 room brick single, 2 years
old, oil heat, paved street, -2 blocks
'from school. UN. 4-6378.

NICE LARGE room, gentleman, two in
family, all convenieneee. 2329 Richton.
, TO, 7-1140.

CARPENTER-Alteration work. No
too big or too small. TO. 8-2779.

Job

NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster Con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

A-1 PAINTING, Decorating. Quick serv-
TO.
ice; reasonable. Free estimates.
5-8271.

FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

RELIABLE WOMAN, experienced in con-
valescent and diet cases, also children.
WE. 4-1517.

1751 LEE

ALBERT KANE

EMPLOYED COUPLE desires furnished
' or unfurnished apartment, 2 or 3 rooms.
UN. 3-7344.

COUPLE NEEDS 2 bedroom apartment
or flat. Have large 2 room apartment
to exchange if desired. TY. 5-6051.

WANTED THREE bedroom upper flat, 3
adults. Phone TY. 6-8168.

BEAUTIFUL ROOM for gentleman or
girl. Automatic heat and hot water, un-
limited phone, Boston-Dexter section.
TY. 7-1417.

YOUNG EMPLOYED couple desire un-
furnished 3 room apartment. TO. 8-8694
after 6.

LARGE ROOM to rent, couple, kitchen
privileges, good transportation, unlim-
ited phone. WE. 5-2733.

WIDOW OF highest references, would
clean and cook in apartment or small
home, for couple or working lady with
school child, home more than wages.
UN. 3-0484.

BOOKKEEPER, ABLE to take trial
balance, experienced in general office
work and shorthand, for one girl office.
Not over 35 years, NW section, 5 day
week, Box 35, THE JEWISH NEWS,
708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26.

SALESMEN

To sell baby photo record plans frees
direct -leads. Must have car. Excellent
commission. Only high grade salesmen
need apply. You can earn up to $200
weekly. Apply Schaefer Studio, 7310
Grand River, room 112..

WANTED

Experienced Saleslady 25-35

For Teens and Junior Miss
Specialty Shop
SALARY AND COMMISSION
References Required

CALL MISS HARDING
• - UN. 2-9531
FOR APPT.

MISCELLANEOUS

NICELY FURNISHED room for young
woman or gentleman, reasonable rent,
DEXTER LOCATION. Lower flat yacant.
unlimited phone. TO. 8-8151.
Newly decorated, real modern, living,
TWO PIECE modern living room set for
. dining and hallway fully carpeted, gas. COMFORTABLE BEDROOM to rent,
sale. 2661 Leslie. TO. 5-0230.
heat, 3 bedrooms and sun room, tile
good location, kitchen privileges if. de-
kitchen and dinette, two separate bath-
PRACTICALLY new 'Zenith radio cabi-
sired. TO. 5-9180 or TO. 9-1288.
rooms. For lease or sale. Call TO.
net reasonable. Need room for tete-
8-4966 or WO. 2-8766.
FURNISHED ROOM for working girl or . vision. TY. '7-5320 after 7 P.m-
Woman. TO. 5-1365.
DEXTER-MONTEREY section. Nice, large
LATE 1948 half ton panel Chevrolet
room, gas heat, for young man or girl. LOWER FLAT for rent, 3 bedrooms, gas
truck, good condition, low mileage, best
TO. 9-7448.
offer. TY. 5-5649, TY. 8-6117.
heat. 2983 Sturtevant.

COUPLE and mother in dire need of 4
or 5 room apartment or flat. Will
decorate. Dexter vicinity. TY. 5-1468.

PA I NTING decorating contractor. inter-
ior-exterior. Kitchen $25. Dresser. TU.
3-3025. If no answer. TO. 9-7980.

A-1 Pcsinit‘ng - Paperhanging
Paper Removing - Wail Washing

■.■

FOR RENT-6 room tipper flat, 3 bed-
rooms, stall shower, oil A.C. heat.
$97.50 month includes heat, hot water
garage. Immediate occupancy. 204-54
Stratford Rd. Open Sunday 2-5.

SHERMAN'S SPECIALIZING in altera-
tion and fitting, reasonable prices. :3001
Blaine, 2nd floor. To 12 noon TY.
3-3201, after 12 TY. 4-7672.

WANTED: .WOMAN for maternity case.
Care of home and experienced with
new born infant. References required.
GA. 4298-W.

WIDOW with 6 room furnished apartment-
WOMAN OR couple to share 4 room
to share With couple. TO. 5-1072.
apartment with widow. Kosher kitchen,
or sublease apartment for 6 months.
QUIET, FURNISHED ROOM for gentle-
TY. 7-4112.
man. Unlimited phone. Good transpor-
tation. Reasonable. TY. 5-1798.
LARGE BEAUTIFUL room, gentleman or
THREE ADULTS need 5 or 6 room flat.
working -couple. 2302 Pingree, upstairs.
NW section.-Will decorate. TY. 4-6064.
'TY.- 7-7404. _

TO. 8 - 2680

A SUPER 3 bay company owned service
station on Dexter for rent. Immediate
occupancy. Call Mr. Kennedy. TO.
• 8-2485.

Modern brick, 8 room single, 4 bed-
rooms, tile bath, den, large kitchen,
gas heat, too large for present owner.
Possession. Only $11,500. A real buy.
WE. 3-3616.
* * *

ROOM FOR rent for gentleman, phone
privileges. 2978 Pasadena, TO. 7-0764.

4 room furnished suite, consisting of
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living root%
dinette and kitchen, carpeted through-
out. Complete hotel service. Also rooms
by the day .or month.

at131NESS CARDS

SPOTLESS _ WALL washing, one day
service, guaranteed work. JaA. TY.
8-5866.

A-1 PAINTING. 'Paperhanging. interior,
exterior Call us for out snecial low ;
prices for March.
WA. 3-1933.


EMPLOYED WOMAN to share comfort-
- able apartment. Excellent transporta-
tion. Kitchen privileges. Reasonable.
TY. 6-8320.

WILSHIRE RESIDENTIAIHOTEL
AVAILABLE NOW

Business Opportunities

DRY CLEANING store, 20 years same
location, hot spot. $300 week business,
low rent. Must sell, bargain. Terms.
11534 Mack,

SKILLED European furrier and tailor.
experienced in making ladies suits and
coats- must have steady employment.
WE. 3-5442.

13113 Dexter WE. 3-3616

NICELY FURNISHED room, two adults
in home, gentleman or young lady. TY.
4-2725.

Call WOodward 5-1155

COLLINGWOOD BET.
WILDEMERE & DEXTER

ROOM FOR working couple or persons,
kitchen privileges if preferred. 15778
Appoline. UN. 3-8829.

19369 WASHBURN, near Outer Dr. 3
bedr000m, 2 story Colonial, gas heat,
recently decorated, inside and outside,
wall to wall carpeting throughout, new
drapes, grade landing, powder room,
attic fan, Calcinator. Excellent buy.
Open Saturday and Sunday, 1-4:30 p.m.

Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up
to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge. si.00.

RESORT PROPERTY

UNION LAKE. 6 room cottage, 2 years
old, full basement, stall shower, Ben-
d ix, refrigerator, electric stove, make
offer, must sell. TW. 2-4700.

MORTGAGES

DO YOU NEED

A MORTGAGE

JUST PHONE

MORTGAGES QUICKLY

ARRANGED

LARGE OR SMALL

CALL JOE

FOR QUICK DOUGH

TO. 8-3610

JOS. RICH

12425 LINWOOD

Romanian Tags Zionism
'Tool of U. S. Imperialism'

BUCHAREST (JTA)-The
fight against Zionism "as a tool

of American imperialism" should
be one of the major objectives
of the Jewish Democratic Com-
mittee in Romania in 1950,
Bercu Feldmann, secrelar y-
general of the organization and
a member of Parliament, told a
conference here of leading
members of the Committee from
all parts of the country.
The speaker criticized Jewish
writers in Romania for being
"absent" from the fight against
Zionism. He also criticized some
of the leaders of the Jewish
Democratic Committee for not
conducting the campaign against
Zionism "with sufficient vigor."

FOR SALE, household furnishings, 2986
Sturtevant.

JDC Aiding Jewish

Children in' France

STAHL

PLACE

TR.. 1-6463

FURNACES VACUUM
CLEANED
REPAIRED AND

ENSTALLED

Asphalt and
Shingle Roofing
Gutters Canvas Decks

Roof Repairing

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071-2

‘■•■ ••••.

Arrow Driving School

LEARN TO DRIVE

IN A NEW
DUAL CONTROLLED CAR
FREE pickup and return service

TO. 9-6022

ASH AND RUBBISH drums. Two dollars
delivered. Matt Dean, phone GA. 4748.
-KE. 1-1593.

JNF Starts 2 Year
Forestry Program

TEL AVIV-(ISI)-A two-year,
program for planting 4,000,000
trees was announced this week
by the Jewish National Fund.
In the Jerusalem corridor, 1,000,
000_ trees will be planted and to
continue linking up the existing
woods in the Hills of Ephraim,
another half million will be
plx.nted. A million trees are
scheduled for upper and eastern
Galilee and half a million trees
for lower Galilee from Rosh
Pina to Sejera.
Most of the work will be done
by the new work village settle-
ments. At present there are five
such settlements and 25 more
will be established this sum_mer
with 100 families each.
Inhabitants of the work vil-
lages are mostly Yemenites.
They are given two dunams of
land and 100 chickens by the
Jewish Agency and live in tents
while building their own houses
and, roads and preparing JNF
land for tree-planting. They
work about 200 days yearly on
the trees, receiving IL.1.400 daily
from the JNF. In addition, JNF
will contract work with a num-
ber of settlements to plant trees
in their areas.

More than 4,000 Jewish chil-
dren and young people in
France, among. them some 1,700
orphans. in 35 children's homes,
are still dependent on the Joint
Distribution Committee for food,
clothing ana medical care, Au-
ren Kahn stated upon his re-
turn to the United States after
four and half years of service
as a JDC welfare officer in
Ftance.
These youngsters are among
the 25,000 men, women and chil-
dren in France still receiving
JDC aid, he declared.
In addition to the J,,700 or-
phans in child-care homes, he
said, aid is going to some 1,300
children in 12 JDC-subventioned
Youth Aliyah homes, and about
1,000 young people in hachsha-
xoth, who are in various stages
of training and preparation for
a future life in Israel.
Immediately after V-E Day,
he said, there were some 10,500
Jewish children in France re-
ceiving JDC care and assistance.
Thou,sands of these children Ateman Pledges Mexican
have since helped by JDC to Status for Refugees
go to Israel.

NEW YORK (JTA)-Mexican

President Miguel Aleman re-
Anti-Semitic Argentine
ceived Dr. Henry Shoskes, over-
Paper Renews Attacks
seas representative of HIAS, and
promised action to ease legaliza-
BUENOS AIRES - (JTA) - tion formalities for stateless
"Alianza," organ of the pro-fas- refugees who have arrived, in
cist and anti-Semitic organiza- Mexico in the last decade.
tion, Alianza Libertadora •Naci-
onalista, renewed its attack on
Priced Right
Jews. The paper described the
atomic bomb as -a "Semitic"
RECEPTACLES
weapion, and called the rivalry
AMERICAN
CONCRETE
between East and West a "bluff,
RECEPTACLE CO.
since both Communism and
capitalism are instruments of
579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889
Jewish international forces."

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