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THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Friday, March 30, 1951

Civil Rights Groups
Score Congress for
Legislation. Failures

Both Houses of the United
States Congress were sharply
criticized by the American Jew-
ish Congress and the National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People for failure_ to
take action to eliminate "those
patterns of discrimination and
segregation which deny to many
Americans that equality of op-
portunity and right which is the
essence of our democratic sys-

tem."

This criticism was the high-
light of a 96-page report, "Civil
Rights in the United States in
1950: A Balance Sheet of Group
Relations," which; was released
by Dr. David W. Petegorsky, ex-
ecutive director of the Congress,
and Walter White, executive sec-
retary of NAACP.
Asserting that only a handful
of Senators and Representatives
showed any realization of how
deep this neglect affects our
country's position international-
ly, the report pointed out that
no substantial action had been,
taken by the 81st Congress on
the poll tax or ° anti-lynching
bills, the prohibition of segre-
gation in the armed forces, or
any bills for self-government or
equality in the District of Col-
umbia.

History Week to Open May 6
NEW YORK-Jewish History
Week will be inaugurated on
May 6, for its third annual na-
tionwide observance. The proj-
ect is conducted under the aus-
pices of the American Jewish
Historical Society, which is a
sponsored organization of the
National Jewish Welfare Board.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Isadore
Zemel wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

Classified Advertisements

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted - Exchange

URGENTLY need apartment in Dexter
section. 4 room preferred. Will dec-
orate. Adults. Please call weekdays,
WO. 5-1158. Evenings and weekends,
TR. 2-4133.

THREE ADULTS desire 3 bedroom upper
flat. TY. 6-8168.

DOCTOR DESIRES 3 bedroom flat for
self and family. TE. 4-6629.

URGENTLY need 3 bedroom house, flat
or income. NW section. Two teen-age
children. , Best references: TY. 6-4358.

FURNISHED or unfurnished apartment
in exchange for 6 room flat. auto-
matic heat preferred. Willing to dec-
orate. Two children, West Side. TO.
5-6316.

BACHELOR (spelled Bachelor) with
mother requires small reasonable
apartment. Box 107, The Jewish News,
708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26.

FAMILY OF FOUR needs 6 room flat.
Children. aged '7 and 13. TY. 5-8597
after 4.

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted Exchange

ROOM FOR RENT, reasonable, good
transportation, NW section. Call TO.
6.4707.

ATTRACTIVE ROOM in lovely home for
young lady, Oakman-Fullerton vicinity.
TE. 4-5778.

TO RENT: Two bedroom apartment:
going into Army. 7 Mile section. $95
month. Carpeting and drapes. UN.
4-3748.

WANTED, LOWER 6 room flat, three
adults, will decorate. TO. 8-3486.

LARGE UPPER 6 room flat, Cortland
near Wildemere; gas heat, automatic
hot water, option to purchase furniture.
$95 month. TO. 6-0127.

FURNISHED ROOM for rent, upper flat,
Boston-Broadstreet section. Reasonable.
Call WE. 4-1810.

WANTED: Apartment, 1-3 rooms, fur-
nished or unfurnished. NW area. Gov-
ernment worker. WE. 5-7800, 6-9 p. rn.

NICE CLEAN ROOM, new furniture, re-
fined gentleman, telephone service.
Tuxedo-Lawton. TO. 6-5711.

ROOM TO RENT, r.2wly decorated, un-
limited phone, steady hot water, adult
home. Gentleman. WE.* 5-3851,

FURNISHED ROOM to rent in single
home. NW 'section. UN. 4-5667.

YOUNG TEACHER and her mother need
4 or 5 rooms. UN. 2-4000.

ROOM TO RENT, kitchen privileges,
good transportation. TE. 4-2975.

WANTED: 3 bedroom house or flat, gas.
Adults. Vicinity Dexter-Livernois. VI.
3-9772 evenings and Sunday, TO. 5-5809.

PALMER WOODS apartment, 4 rooms,
one bedroom. $106.95 month. Option
to purchase carpeting and mirrors.
UN. 4-2008.

NICE ROOM for rent, kosher kitchen,
all privileges, hot water. Downstairs.
Middle-aged woman. TU. 3-3912.

WANTED BY young couple: 2 or 3 room
furnished or unfurnished apartment.
UN. 3-3206.

MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE willing to pay
high rent for large modern flat or
income with porch. NW-Palmer Park
or Sherwood Section. UN. 4-2205 or
UN. 2-7578.

Advetising Executive with two chil-
dren wants 2 or 3 bedroom flat or
house in desirable NW section, ap-
proximately $100 per month. Guaran-
tee excellent care of property. Finest
references.

NICELY FURNISHED room for gentle-
man or working lady with small adult
family. Automatic hot water, good
transportation. 3793 Carter, TY. 6-0280.

UN. 2-7367

THREE ADULTS in need of two bedroom
apartment. Call evenings, 6 p. as., TO.
8-5687.

THREE ADULTS desperately need five
rooms. Good references. TY. 6-1737.

RESPONSIBLE COUPLE, middle-aged, re-
quire 3 or 4 room apartment or in-
come. Will decorate. Linwood vicin-
ity. TO. 6-5950.

EMPLOYED YOUNG couple want 5 room
flat. Will decorate. Automatic heat.
TO. 8-2779.

BEAUTIFUL ROOM for single woman or
couple. Kitchen privileges, excellent
transportation. TO. 6-3939 after 11;30
a. m.

On the Record

By NATHAN ZIPRIN

(Copyright, 1951, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

On the Fighting Fronts
I personally rather relish a good community fight occasionally.
Particularly when the battling is "l'shem shomayim," or for higher
causes. Take Louisville, Ky,., for instance. There, a man who was
suspended from synagogue membership in a dispute over the
seating of women estimated that he was entitled to $100,000 for
the physical and mental agony he went through as a result of
being deprived of his status as a synagogue member. He may have
a difficult time convincing a judge and jury of the damages he
suffered. Yet it is certain that a man who places such a high value
on his association with synagogue must be moved by deep motives.
If others placed such high value on association with synagogues
our houses of worship would really be packed to capacity . . . Or
take the case of the Long Island Jewish Hospital in New York. It
seems that the planners of the institution had made all sorts of
plans but one-to provide the patients with kashruth. The mystery
why the planners of a Jewish hospital are averse to kashruth, I
am afraid, is one that is not so easy to unravel . . . My good
friend Mordecai Danzis, editor-in-chief of the Yiddish daily, "The
Day," is busy waging a war of his own against the good-will move-
ments in our midst. To Mordecai "good will" is a sort of "grand-
mother's medicine." And while blasting the good-will movements,
he took a punch at the American JeVsh Committee and the ADL.
He doesn't like the idea of their independent fund-raising cam-
paigns. It is the opinion of many, he says, that the independent
campaign by the Committee has splintered fund-raising for the
UJA and he asks how could Mr. Blaustein, president of the AJC,
have permitted it and was that his repayment to Israel for the
honor it bestowed upon him and for the receptions he had been
given by Premier Ben-Gurion and for the catering smiles that
were thrown in his direction by Israel's representatives?

About People
Rumor has it that Rudolph Halley, counsel to the Senate
Crime Investigating Committee, is Jewish. The vast majority of
his legal staff consists of brilliant young Jewish lawyers. Halley,
whose investigation of Ambassador O'Dwyer may cause no end of
embarrassment to Truman the Presidential candidate, was, in-
cidentally, associate counsel to the Truman War Investigation
Committee.
Abraham D. Hirsch, civic and industrial leader who has ac-
cepted the- post of chairman of the Israel Bond Committee in
Jersey City, is a first cousin of Aleph Katz, Yiddish editor of the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency and one of the leading Yiddish poets.
Ben Henft, former publicity director for the American Jewish
Committee, is now associated in the same capacity with the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress . . • Jud Teller deserves an assist for securing
Ben's services for the Congress.
Bernard G. Richards is recovering from serious illness. His
friends will be glad to know that he has returned to his office.
The ZOA convention will not be held before late this Fall, but
even a columnist can predict that President Browdy will be re-
elected. There is no other candidate on the horizon for one thing,
and, secondly, the incumbent has been doing a great job, par-
ticularly in putting over ZOA efforts in behalf of the forthcoming
Israel bond drive in the United States.

Call WOodward 5-1155

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale
To Rent
Wanted - Exchange

FEDERAL AGENT, wife and child need
unfurnished flat, apartment or house.
VE. 8-4779.

CLEAN ROOM. kitchen privileges for
lady. TE. 4-1625.

Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up
to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00.

URGENTLY NEEDED: 5 or 6 room flat,
NW section. TO. 7-3130.

THREE ROOM apartment wanted, couple
no children. UN. 4-6469.

THREE ADULTS desire 5-6 room flat,
NW section, will decorate. TY. 6-2049-
TU. 3-0857.

TO SHARE: Charming apartment, Pri-
vate bedroom, maid service, G.M. sec-
tion. Business or professional young
woman. VE. 5-2256.

COUPLE and child age 4 wish a 5 or 6
room flat, will decorate. TY. 5-9458.

BUSINESS CARDS

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

A-1 PAINTING, Decorating. Quick serve
ice. Reasonable. Free estimates. TO. •
5-8271.

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

LAKE FRONTAGE

A-1 PAINTING - decorating contractor.
Interior-exterior. Dresser. TU. 3-0464.
If no answer, TO. 9-7980.

COTTAGE. Walled Lake. 6 rooms. 3
bedrooms, running water, elect ric
range, refrigerator. Inside bathroom.
$500 season. UN. 3-0878 evenings.

CARPENTER-Contractor. Complete build.
ing service. Recreation and attic rooms.
Expert. Estimates free. TY. 7,7758.
UN. 2-6329.

FOR RENT: Cottages at Woodhull Lake,
all modern conveniences. Call Mrs.
Krivetsky at TO. 8-1291 or TO. 6-6590

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

Business Opportunities

PAINTING-DECORATING. Floor finish-
ing. Deep colors. Lowest prices. Best
work. WE. 4-3638.

HARDWARE STORE, Chene St., estab-
lished 30 years, excellent business.
Will sell for inventory, have other
interests: Owner, LO. 7-0613. Eve-
nings, UN. 4-5404.

SHOE STORE for sale, good running
business, small investment, good propo-
sition for young man. No dealers. WO.
1-3139.

WALL WASHED-windows washed,
pert workmanship. TU. 3-0242.

ex-

EXPERT WALL WASHING, one day ser-
vice. Guaranteed. Jack Greenberg. TO
8-2813.

WILLIAM'S Interior-Exterior Decorating,
Painting. Wall Washing. TR. 4-0511,
VA. 2-6431.

40•111111if

GOING INTO BUSINESS?

Two story Colonial in need of
repairs located in fast growing
Berkeley business area. Just right

for combination business and
living quarters. $7150. $850
down. 2324 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Berkeley, Mich.

EMPLOYMENT

Furnaces and Boilers
Vacuum Cleaned,
Repaired and Installed

Roofing and Tinning
All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers,
couples, porters, day, week. Universal
Employment Service, TY. 8-5310.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

WANTED: Housekeeper for aged man,
stay nights. Call Sunday, TY. 6-8191.

TO. 8-0071

EXPERIENCED general office girl, good
at figures. Apply in person. Dexter
at Cortland. American Loan & Sav-
ings, Dexter at Cortland.

WANT QUICK DOUGH!!!

WANTED: Woman to help cook and
serve for first two days of Passover.
TY. 7-5165.

WANTED: Man for pawn shop. 501
Gratiot.

CALL JOE

TO. 8-3610

We will buy or sell your land con-

WANTED: Young man, 25-30, for gen-
eral office work. Good future. Call
from 10-10. UN. 1-7855.

tact. Also cash for your property.

ROOM to rent in large flat, good" trans-
portation, unlimited phone. TO. 9-6667.

SALESGIRL wanted for dry good store
with some office experience. LO.
7-0311.

service in Detroit.

WANTED: 11/2 or 2 rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, middle-aged man. Wyo-
ming-Curtis-6 Mile section. Mornings
except Saturday. UN. 1-0773.

WOMAN OR man companion for elderly
man, 40-50 years, stay on place, UN.
4-2152.

THREE respectable people need 4 or 5
rooms. Highest references. TO. 6-4206

ROOM AND BOARD with pleasant fam-
ily desired by employed girl. Mid-
town. TR. 5-3699, extension 2.

UPPER FLAT for rent, 6 rooms, break-
fast room, gas heat. TO. 8-1276.

YOUNG WOMAN would like to share her
apartment at Wilshire Hotel. TO. 8-2680
apt. 312.

FOR RENT four room apartment. TO.
5-6162 or TO. 8-9517

GRAND nr. PETOSKY

Two family brick 5-5, sun room. Up-
per automatic gas heat.







PRAIRIE-7 MILE SEC.

Gorgeous four bedroom, panelled li-
brary, grade lay., 2 baths, rec. room,
air-conditioning. Owner. Must see.

MORRITZ SCHUBINER
WE. 3-3282
UN. 2-2257

Deposit within 24 hours. Quickest

JOS. RICH

12425 Linwood

TO. 8-3610

EDUCATION

GOOD RELIABLE Hebrew and Bar Mitz-
vah teacher. References. No Sabbath
calls. TY. 6-6318.

Beautiful Two Flat for Sale

6-6, new carpeting and drapes, mod-
ern decorating, stall showers, break-
fast rooms, gas heat, separate units,
automatic hot water tanks. Richton
nr.. Wildemere. Owner.

TO. 8-7719

MISCELLANEOUS

G. E. 8 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, Tap-
pan deluxe gas range, both six months
old. Excellent condition. Reasonable.
TO. 5-3521.

Coal represents 95 per cent o
the nation's fuel resources.

Arrow Driving School

LEARN TO DRIVE

IN A NEW
DUAL CONTROLLED' CAR
FREE pickup and return service

TO. 9-6022

FOR WALL WASHING

CALL



BOB

UN. 4-5162

Bob Smith

15737 12th

BECKER ROOFING CO.

"Your Best Bet"
Established over 50 years

LO. 7-7120

3524 Jos. Compau

Golden Nature Guide:
225 Insects Species

Simon and Schuster have just
issued "A Golden Nature Guide,"
under the title "Insects, A Guide
to Familiar American Insects."
Dr. Herbert S. Zim and Dr. Clar-
ence Cottam are the authors and
the illustrations for the 225
species in full color are by James
Gordon Irving.
What insects are, whether or
not they are helpful to man, the
art of collecting them and scores
of other informative angles are
covered in this interesting little
book. Text and illustrations are
-American Jewish Press Photo executed by experts and this
guide wil be found most valu-
This long- able for students and teachers
haired superbly straight Oriental and his wife and child are and for laymen who have an in-
members of one of the most remarkable of all the varied types clination to study insect life.

From Faraway Deserts:

of Jewry drawn forth by the rebirth of Israel. Known as Hab-
anim, these Jews, recently resettled in the Jewish State, lived
for countless centuries deep in the inland desert of Iran.
Habanim, transported to Israel by the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, are fast becoming accustomed to Israeli ways. This is
one of the recent photos of this interesting group of 225

poverty stricken Jews.

Priced Right

AMERICAN CONCRETE
RECEPTACLE CO.

Detroit 2, Kith.
TO. 8-5880
579 Kenilworth

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