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May 16, 1952 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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24-LAKE PROPERTY
FOR SALE, FOR RENT

COTTAGES TO RENT. Kensington Park
district. 35 miles from Detroit. Auto-
matic hot water, stall shower, oil
heat. New beach. TY. 7-1855.

LAKE HURON 90 miles from Detroit.
Completely modern cottages. All con-
veniences. Finest sand and beach.
Month or season. WE. 3-0709.

FOR RENT-2 lakefront

cottages on

Lake Huron, near Lexington. All

modern conveniences. Beautiful

safe beach. WO. 1-8197.

45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

50-BUSINESS CARDS

FOR SALE: SHOE repair shop. downtown
'location. Completely equipped for tell-
ing slightly worn shoes and repairing
shoes. Call WO. 1-1554

CARPENTER-Alteration work. Ne job
too big:, or too small. TO. b-27779.



"MOTHER'S -HELPER".

PAT HILL AGENCY -
Call KE. 1-5092-Licensed and bonded



HARDWARE STORE-FENKELt
Established business. Sacrifice due
to death in family. Only 53.900 full
price.

SEWARD MOVING &-
STORAGE CO.

Large modern vans including
2 men 57.50-hr.
3 men $9.50-hr.
including Saturday and Sunday. Every
load insured.
TR. 2-1900
9124 HAMILTON

NATHAN H. KNOPPOW

SUMMER COTTAGES TO RENT

nicely furnished.
Inside plumbing,
Hot showers, attractive rentals. Good
shopping. For more information, call
TO. 6-9064.

HALE, MICHIGAN

160 acres beautifully wooded; 38
acres cleared; buildings, main road.
Near Sage Lake. Ideal for hunting,
fishing, vacation resort. Must sell,
open to offer. .1. Couchois. 15847
Appoline, DI. 1-9963.

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH

Beach front, 5 bedrooms plus maid's
room, 30 ft. living room, new fur-
nishings throughout, 2 tiled baths,
shower, iatbana, garage, 60 ft. patio.
Forced sale due to illness. Make
offer. UN. 3-0971 or UN- 4-4436.

•8 - WANTED LAKE PROPERTY

-

ANTED to rent cottage for month of
August v.ithin 35 miles of Detroit. Must
be fenced and safe for children. TY.
7-6544.

:0--EDUCATION

OOD RELIABLE Bar Mitzvah and He-
brew teacher. reference,. TY. 6-6318.
No Sabbath calls.

0 - EMPLOYMENT

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

IDDLE-AGED woman wants to take
care of children_ Evenings or after-
noons. TY. 7-8838.

IRL WISHES housework. Good refer-
ence, good cook. TO. 6-2421.

ALE CLERK wanted for grocer!• store-
Experienced preferred. 9829 Dexter.

XPERIENCED first cook and baker for
resorts, camps, hotels. WE 4-3534 eve-
nings after 7.

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids,
Janitors.
Chauffeurs,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK

TR. 3-7770

•N YOU EMPLOY A SABBATH-.
•BSERVING YOUNG MAN OR
OMAN IN YOUR BUSINESS?

ighly recommended and trustworthy,
• rofessional, skilled and unskilled.
ull time or part time.

YOUNG ISRAEL
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
2321 Dexter Blvd.
TE. 4-4145

DDLE-AGED MAN wanted. Must be
Oak to -cad and write. 501 Gratiot.

••UIRED certified. elementary school
eacher for afternoon teaching post-
(1-4 p. m.) Apply Box 95. stating
ground. training, experience, ref-
_fences. The Jewish News. 708 David
ott Bldg., Detroit 26.

Young man for pawn shop.

1 Gratiot.

NS

HOUSEKEEPER for small tarn-
ly. UN. 4-1343.

TE. 4-7042

12021 DEXTER

50 - BUSINESS CARDS

WE REPAIR and straighten silver. jewel-
and lamps. Also washing machines
BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- and vacuum cleaners. Work ruaranteed.
neys. steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison, TO. 6-5298.
TY 6-0649.

ry.

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

CARPENTER & MASON

FOR BETTER wall washing cal Jamee
Russell. One day service TO 6-4005
526 Belmont

All types of remodeling, alterations,
additions, porches, cement ilea-aims and
steps, brick work. Free estimates.
Licensed Contractor. Call Tv. 5 - 71St

NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster
tr....tor TY 7-044L

e0n-

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

NERAL OFFICE work. bookkeeping,
'big, shorthand desired but not es-
ntial. Good permanent position.
• • . town small office. WO. 1-1717.

ai•Y BOY wanted. Must drive car.
art time- Call TO. 6-8227 or UN.

OR FEMALE wanted. Solicitor for
*Peen and Israel travel. Call WO.
0292-

-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DELRAY HOT SPOT

)nderfut
opportunity.
Self-Serve
'stet, well stocked, beer and wine.
paste chicken dept. completely
•ipprd. doing good business. Own-
retiring after 2 decades is She
ne location. For fewleser infernse-
IS please call

ORA KS

4 LINWOOD

TV. 44373

evenings.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

A-1 PAINTING. Decorating. Paperhang- 60 - PERSONALS
ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best
references. Reasonable. Special lea ANY WITNESS to pedestraan accident
prices for outside painting during
April 21 • Dexter -Elmh 91,-- betweer. 3
and 3:30 p. m. Kind], contact *Sr
May. WA. 3-1933.
Kahl, UN. 3-4103.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

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

Curfew Imposed on
Arab Villages in Israel

AVIV, (JTAr-The Israeli
military authorities imposed a
curfew on several Arab villages
in the vicinity of Mt. Tabor. in
FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
northern Israel, following an at-
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
tack on Israeli soldiers in the
CARPENTER work, kitchen cabinets.
i
area. A government spokesman
porches, recreation rooms. alterations
of all kinds. TO. 7-2189.
i revealed that three soldiers had
GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS repaired, !been fired on.
and replaced. All kinds of metal decks
Two Arab villages. one with a
replaced. Free estimates. Call TO.
6-7029.
population of 5,000 and the oth-
er
with a population of 3.000
PALtiTItiG, Exterior, interior: decorating.1
PAINTING,
wall washing. W. wiui;,eae.
7-;58 gained autonomy when local
Prairie, TE. 4-0195. VA. 2-6431.
!councils were established in both

TU. 3-1872

Carpenter, Cabinet Maker.
Attics,
oecreation 'rooms, kitchen cabinets,
atesa r closets.
Excellent materials
Exclusive workmanship.
Estimates
free. FHA terms.

ARTISTIC BLDRS.
DI. 1-2342

Painting - Decorating
Interior - Exterior

20 years experience - White .
Special Rates

MR. JAMES PHILLIPS

TB. 1-5142

LNTERIOR AND exterior decorating
Painting. papering, wall washing, first
class work. Free estimate. TO. 6-2421
or TY. 4-3050.

PAINTING and decorating. experienced
workmanship, best of materials. Satis-
faction guaranteed. LA. 7-2329

A-1 PAINTING

Inside and Out

WALL WASHING
SPECIAL LOW RATES
Service
WORK GUARANTEED
WO. 5-3469

PAINTING AND DECORATING,
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. New
and old work. Reasonable. Win
go within 50 mile radius or ntore
if possible. NATHAN STAHL,
3283 RICHTON, DETROIT.
TO.

8-8570.

ALE WANTED as assistant book-
per-typist. Permanent position. 5 day
eek. 8433 Linwood. TY. 7-8223.

USEKEEPER. aa days, Kosher cooking
• • cleaning. 2 adults. TO. 8-5615.

Summing up the results of their second annual one-dal drive,
G-Day. leaders in the Women's Division of the 1952 Allied Jewish
Campaign have just one word today-WONDERFUL! - Two thole-
sand workers turned out to raise more than last year's S80,0011
and pledges are still pouring in.
On hand to distribute their workers' kits were division chair-
men. In this group are (left to right), Mrs. IRVING KRAMER,
division chairman, Mrs. RICHARD SERLIN, secretary, Mrs. BEA
KASLE, worker, and Mrs. JULIAN FRANK, captain.

UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly-
sis. Years experience. Jennie evc,aomao, A BUILDING 40x65 suitable fc., any type
business,
2490 Calvert. TO. 8-1475.
reasonable rev.:
52,71 So.
Telegraph. Dearborn. LC 3-3275
FUR COATS repaired and remodeled,
cleaned and glazed. all work guaran- FOR SALE: 3 month, oie sofa. Perfect
teed. Reasonable. TO. 6-8569 evenings
condition. Must sell. TY. C. - 76CE,
and Sundays. 2573 Leslie.

USEKEEPER, companion. Two adults.
ocher cooking. Stay, DL 1-0012.

IDLE-AGED Jewish woman wishes
• rk as housekeeper or companion,
etc. TY. 6-8604.

A-1 PLASTERING, repair work only, rea-
sonable, free estimates. DI 1-2526

We have reliable women to care for
mothers with new babies. Also care
for children while parents are away.
We also have baby sitters.

GROCERY-A MONEY MAKER
On Dexter, with meat concession.
Doing over $8,000• per month. Illness
only reason for selling. Sacrifice.



HOT sed-r- DAIRY STORE
CHEESE SPECIALTIES
Wyoming near Curtis. Good business.
Room for additional items. s5,000
will handle.



Women Hail . WONDERFLTL ResithA

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

AII

Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

I ! Rebuke School Board Member

For Asking Applicants Ra•lig ► on

TORONTO. (JTA)-Dr. Darby
P. Philip, chairman of - York
Township Board of Education.
:was criticized at. a meeting of
!the board for asking the religion
!of three applicants for a clerical
job in the school system. The
board members who scored Dr.
'Philip emphasized that color.
race or creed Should not b€
consideration in examining ap-
plicants for employment.
Defending his action. Dr.
Philip reminded the members
that the board once got itself
into "hot water" for refusing to
hire a girl because it was
thought she was Jewish_ "The
board thought she would lose
too many days on account of re-
ligious holidays, but she wasn't
Jewish. I didn't want that to
happen again," he said.

Israel Opens First The Plant

TEL AVIV. (JTAI-Israel be-
gan manufacturing rubber tires
and tubes for autd-mobiles and
trucks when the Hadera plant
of the Alliance Tire and Rubber
Company was opened at. cere-
monies attended by Premier
David Ben-Gurion. The com-
pany was formed by Amer-ream
and Israeli investors.

Illustrating the kind of cooperation given by Bnai Brith mem-
bers, who manned the motor corps, are (left to right) IRVING
DAVIS. chairman. Mesdames SAM BERGER. LOUIS GORDON
and STANLEY YATES, motor corps. coordinator.

Asch Explains Why
He Wrote Christian Books

Boston Jews Ended
'Release Time Program
Following BJE Edict

JERUSALEM, lTTA) - T h e
noted Yiddish author Sholem
Asch issued a statement to the
BOSTON, (JTAr-In Connec-
press explaining his motivation tion with the recent Supreme
in writing several books on Court decision upholding - re-
Christianity. Asking the press lease time" religious -instruction
to publish his statement "for in the New York schools. the
fairness' sake.• Asch charged ! Jewish Community Council here
that the majority of his critics pointed out that Jewish public
had never read his books.
school students in Boston have
"I knew what I would have to not participated in
- release
pay for writing my books. but time" instruction since 1948.
I was ready to do it for rap-
The non-participation policy
prochement and brotherhood followed a recommendation by
between two brothers. since I see the Bureau of Jewish Education
in such a rapprochement. a pre- which said that the program did
requisite of our existence in not provide adequate religious
Israel itself. as well as in the education.
world of nations," A.sch's state-
The BJE added at the time
ment said.
that ample facilities already ex-
The author expressed the • ist for furnishing religious edu-
opinion that Israel would have cation to all Jewish children in
a "raison d•existence•only as an 1; Boston after school hours on
advance post of western
!week days and on Saturdays and
ton in Asia. He supported se- Sundays.
lective immigration into Israel
In New York, Dr. Nelson
"since unlimited Eastern immi- Glueck. president of the Hebrew
gration kicks us back 25 years." Union College-Jewish Institute
He also favored lessening of of Religion, warned that any
government influence in the life union bet•2en church and rtate,
of the private citizen and added: ric matter how remote, makes
"I came to Israel as a free man. ultimately for the persectaion of
not just to shout 'hurrah' to non - conforming religious mi-
everything."
norities. He was addressing an
Asch revealed that in the institute on church-state rela-
future his new books would ap- tions sponsored by the church
pear in Hebrew. "I am leaving and state committee of the
you soon. but my books will Central Conference of Arneri-•
remain and I want them to be can RabbiS.
read first before I am attacked
or criticized." he declared.
Theological Seminary Opens

Ca-ntorial Training Proira-m

NEW YORK. (AJP)-The Joint
NEW YORK, (JTA)-The es-
Distribution Committee has tablishment of a Cantors Insti-
turned over to the Union of
tute at the Jewish Theological
Italian Jewish Communities the Seminary of America was an-
care of 300 Jewish refugees in
by Alan M. Stroock,
Italy, most of them hard-core nounced
chairman of the Seminary's
cases.
board of directors.
The Institute, to be inaugurat-
ed in October, will offer a six-
year course leading to the de-
gree of Bachelor of Sacred Mu-
sic. Those admitted will be
On account of Decoration Day and the First bay
required to take courses in a
of Shevuoth occuring concurrently on Friday, May 30,
recognized school of music, as
there will be an earlier deadline for all copy for that
well as courses in basic Jewish
issue.
texts at the Seminary College of
Jewish Studies to supplement
Photographs for that issue must be in our hands
training in cantorial music,
not later than at noon on Friday, May 23. All copy for
Upon their completion of the
that issue must reach us before 10 a.m. on Monday,
six-year program, graduates will
May 26. Classified advertising must be phoned in no
be qualified to occupy posts as
later than 1 p.m.. Tuesday, May 27.
cantors and directors of music
in synagogues throughout the
Regular Jewish News deadlines are at noon on
country.

Early Deadline for May 30 Issue

Mondays for photographs and at 2:30 p.m. on Mondays
for editorial copy.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 23

Friday, May 16, 1952

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