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April 11, 1952 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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People Make News

40 EMPLOYMENT

YOUNG EXPERIENCED stenographer
and billing clerk for wholesale plumb-
ing store. 35 hour week. No Satur-
.days. See Miss Martin, 2936 W. Davi-
'son, between 9:30 and 5.

WANTED: Housekeeper-companion for
widow to stay in the country. No heavy
housework. More for home than wages.
DI. \1-0196.

HOUSEKEEPER 25-40 preferably. Must be
able to cook. Motherless home. TO.
8-1224.

WANTED—

REGISTERED

Or

PRACTICAL
NURSE

To Take Care of
An Aged Lady

GOOD PAY
CALL WO. 1-9565

Or, Evenings and Sundays,
UN. 2-4456

-

45--BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

LADIES ancichildren's wear. Good clean
stock, small rent. long lease. selling
due to illness- VA. 2-5094 days 10-6:
Sunday. TV. 6-4285.

David Bernstein has been ap-
pointed executive director of
the American Jewish Tercente-
nary Committee, it was an-
nounced by Ralph E. Samuel,
chairman. The
;.
committee will
organize the
.> nationwide cel-
ebration in 1954
of the 300th an-
niversary of
Jewish settle-
ment in the
Unit ed States.
Mr. Bernstein.
who is assum-
Bernstein
ing his new duties immediately,
resigned last month after more
than two years as Assistant to
the Administrator of the Feder-
al Security 'tgency, Oscar R.
Ewing. He is a former advisor
to Presidents Manuel L. Quezon
and Sergio Osmena of the Phil-
ippines.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

50—BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTING. Decorating, Floor Finishing.
Low' prices. Immediate service. WE.
4-3638.

EXPERT wall washing. one day service.
guaranteed. Jack Greenberg, TO.
8-2613.

WALL WASHING and painting. A-1
work. Very reasonable. TW. 3-6992.

BRICK WORK. all kinds. Porches. chim-
neys, steps. J. Barak. 3770 Edison.
TY. 6-0649.

A-1 PAINTING and decorating. reason-
able prices; references. Free estimates.
TO. 5-8271.

FOR BETTER witll washing call James
Russell. One day sgFyice TO. 6-4005
526 Belmont_

NATHAN BORENSTE1N —Plaster eon-
tre, tor. TY 7-0441.

PAINT NOW and save. First class v ork
at very reasonable rates. TV. 7-3319.

EXPERIENCED wall washer. Reasonable
rates. Quick sera -ice. VI. 1-7247.

WHY THROW

Your old clothes and furs away when
you get good cash money for it.
Bring it to Mr. Kay at 3444 2nd Blvd.

TE. 2-8388

A-1 PAINTING - Decorating Contractor.
Kitchen S25. Dresser. TO. 8-6047. If
no answer. TO. 9-7980.

A-1 PAINTLNG - Decorating - Paperhang
ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best
references. Reasonable Special low
prices for ceitsitl- painting during
April. WA. 3 1933.

WhL & FRANK LEFLER. Painting and
Paper Hanging, Wall Washing, Floor
Sanding. VE. 5-0311, TY 8-3698.

PAINTING and Decorating. $15 and up
per room. TU. 3-0039.

BENSON FORD, vice president
and general manager, Lincoln-
Mercury Division of Ford Motor
Co., will be guest speaker at a
Boy Scout-sponsOred citizenship
recognition ceremony in the
Rackham Memorial Auditorium,
at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, at
which time '700 Scouts will re-
ceive Citizenship Merit badges
and other citizenship training
awards. Mr. Ford, member -of
the local Scout Council's Execu-
tive Board, is chairman of the
Council's Citizenship program.
a a
NEW YORK, (JTA t — A cita-
tion for "distinguished services
and leadership in behalf of
world Jewry" was presented to
JACOB BLAUSTEIN, president
of the American Jewish Com-
mittee at the inaugural dinner
of the 1952 Joint Defense Ap-
peal campaign of New York.

A-1 PAINTING

Inside and Out

WALL WASHING
SPECIAL LOW RATES

Service

WORK arAsii
WO. 5-3469

55—MISCELLANEOUS

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

Best prices paid for men's suits, top-
coats ant shoes. Telephone call will
bring us to you immediately.

GItINNELL CONSOLE. like new.
years old. $525: and other furniture.
UN. 45969

TU. 3-1872

RIGHT TIME to buy now. 6 Mile and
TN'.
100110.
5 lots.
Greenfield.
4-9143.

UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly-
sis. Years experience. Jennie Wohlman.
2490 Calvert. TO. 8-1475.

FOR SALE: Almost new furniture. bed-
room set. living room set. chrome
dinette. carpet and TV. Will self sep-
arately. For information call TO. 98175

Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutters
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

WYOMING - PURITAN

New Mit.° or 40x85 buildings. Suit-
able for offices.

UN. 4-6728 or UN. 3-6875

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

WYOMING - CURTIS

New shopping section. New 201(45 or
40x65 stares. Suitable for any retail
business..

UN. 4-6718 or UN. 3-6875

Women's Division Leaders
Plan 'Fashion in Figures'

Working toward their gala special gifts and pre-campaign
bruncheon, leaders in the Women's Division- of the 1952 Allied
Jewish Plus Campaign are meeting almost daily to complete
plans for "Fashion in Figures," to be held 11:45 a. m., Tuesday,
April 22, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Three importantly con-
HARRY L. JONES,
cerned in the affair are (left to right) Mrs.
co-chairman of the bruncheon, Mrs. JULIAN H. KROLIK, chair-
man of pre-campaign, and Mrs. JOSEPH M. WELT, chairman of
the bruncheon.

.7`

* * *

NEW YORK, (AJP ► —Jewish
labor expert and Wage Stabili-
zation Board chairman NATHAN
P. FEINSINGER was called in
by the government to attempt a
last minute mediation effort
at averting a nationwide steel
strike.
• • •
NATHAN HACK. research as-
sociate in performance physiol-
ogy, University of Southern Cal-
ifornia, addressed the American
Association of Health, Physical
Education and Recreation at
their 57th annual convention.
April 8, in New York. Mr. Hack.
founder of Hack Sicoe Co., /De-
troit, is honorary life president
of Michigan Shoemen's Associa-
tion.
• • •
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The His-
tadrut executive gave a dinner
here in honor of A. KAHN, man-
ager of the Jewish Daily For-
ward, and his wife, who are now
on a visit to Israel.

Special gifts workers in the Women's Division of the 1952
Allied Jewish Campaign held their "dress rehearsal" for solicita-
tion on March 26 when their featured speaker was Dr. CARL H.
VOSS (center), chairman of the executive council of the American
Christian Palestine Committee. With Dr. Voss are Mrs. ABRAHAM
COOPER (left), one of the campaign chairmen, and Mrs. JOHN
C. HOPP, president of the year-round division.

Samaritans Granted
Exit to Mt. Gerizim
For Passover Feast

Ben-Gurion Acclaims
Army Training Grads

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

TEL AVIV — Premier David
Ben-Gurion Tuesday attended
the commencement exercises of
one of the largest officer classes
graduated by the Israel army
training school. He decorated a
number of the cadets, told them
that in addition to guarding the
country's security the army had
an important role in the pro-
gram of "gathering in the ex-
iles." The Premier. members of
the Cabinet, Army staff officers
and other guests witnessed the
military show put on by the
graduating class.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

JERUSaLEM—Some 40 Samar-
itans residing in Israel passed
through the Mandelbaum gate
and into Jordan territory in the
Old City of Jerusalem Tuesday
to travel to Mount Gerizim, out-
side Nablus. where they will cel-
ebrate their colorful Passover
sacrifice.
At first the Arab Legion re-
fused their request for safe pas-
sage through the lines but later
reversed itself. There are ap-
proximately 180 persons in the
Samaritan community — almost
equally divided between Israel
and Arab-held Palestine.

Czech Jetrs to Get
Passorer Supplies

Please arrange home delivery for me. I enclose $4.00.

My Name

My Address

City



Zone

State

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

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Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

More Than I Expected

THE JEWISH NEWS
708 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
DETROIT 26, MICH.

on the Air

This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest

Tirne: 8 a.m., Sunday. April 13.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Exodus of Asher
Levy," a drama describing the
hazards which befell 22 Jewish
men and women en route from
Brazil to New Amsterdam in
1654, will be offered.
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OF ISRAEL
MESSAGE
Time:
10 a.m. , Sunday. April 13.
YZ.
Station: WX Louis I. Newrivia.
Feature: Dr. Rodelph Sholorn,
NEW YORK., (JTA — Gover- rabbi of Cong. speak on "After
nor Theodore R. McKeldin of New York, will
Maryland left for a two leek Grief—What?"
visit to Israel. where he 'plans
Prof. Epstein Dies in Israel
to study that nation's use of
American economic aid because
JERUSALEM.(JTA )— Prof.
Israel is a vital factor in im-
plementing our national policy Jacob Nahum Epstein, 73, one of
of strengthening the forces of the world's foremost scholars of
rabbinic literature, died here.
democracy."

LONDON—The Council of Jew-
ish Communities of Czechoslo-
THE JEWISH NEWS - 25 vakia has announced that it will
Friday, April 11, 1952
attempt to obtain enough Pass-
over supplies for all members of
the communities, it was report-
ed here.
A month ago each community
was asked to submit a list of the
supplies needed by the Jews.
Each Jew was informed that he
would have to surrender his
bread and pastry - ration coupons
in return for any matzos which
he desired.

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