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June 06, 1952 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-06

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50-BUSINESS CARDS

24-LAKE PROPERTY
FOR SALE, FOR RENT

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

3 ROOM furnished apt. at Charlevoix,
Michigan. Will sleep 4 persons. TY.
5.6212.

A-1 PAINTING, Decorating. Paperhang-
ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best
references. Reasonable. Special low
prices for outside painting during

25-TRANSPORTATION

June. WA. 3-1933.

DRIVING to Los Angeles week of June
15. Have room for 2 or 3 to share
expense and help drive. References
exchanged. TY. 5.7577.

FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

PAINTING, Exterior. interior. decorating.
wall washing. W. Williams. 7758
Prairie. TE. 4-0195. VA. 2-6431.

MALE DRIVER to L.A. Share expenses
with couple. Leave June 29. Evenings
TY. 7-1363. Days TO. 8-8013.

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

LEAVING FOR LOS ANGELES JUNE 8.
WILL TAKE ONE OR TWO PERSONS
TO SHARE EXPENSES. CALL TE.
3-1333 between - 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.

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

DRIVING TO Los Angeles around June
22. can accommodate one or two pas-
sengers. VE. 7-6310.

28-WANTED LAKE

PROPERTY

WANTED: rent two cottages. July. Amer-
ican side near Detroit. Conveniences.

reasonable. WE. 5-5319.

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

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

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

TR. 3-7770

EXPERIENCED Saleslady for dry goods
store. Interested in good paying posi-
tion. call UN. 3-3749.

BOOKKEEPER available. General ledger•
payroll experience. 3 days a week. TV.
6-7477.

BRICE. 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. 5-827L

ELDERLY lady wants baby sitting work.
available at any time. TY. 4-4754.

FOR BETTER wall washing call Jame*
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005-
526 Belmont.

WOMAN to help in kitchen at Michigan
Resort Hotel. Salary. room and board
included. TO. 9-5610 or TO. 9-5025.

NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster
tractor. TY 7-0441_

111GII SCHOOL boy wishes work after
3 p.m. or weekends. Call evenings.
WE. 4-7495.

BOOKKEEPF31 (female) desires position.
5 years experience C.P.A. office. Good
typist. TO. 6-5774.

EXPERIENCED fruit and grocery man
desires full or part-time job. TO

con•

J. FRANK LEFLER. Painting and
Paper Hanging, Walt Washing, Floor
Sanding. VE. 5-0311. TY. 8-309S.

R 112

UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly-
sis. Years experience. Jennie Wohlman.
2490 Calvert. TO. 8-1473.

A-1 PAINTING, Decorating. Contractor.
Interior. Exterior. Dresser. TO. 8-6047.
If no answer call TO. 9-7980.

A-1 WALL washing. specializing in dark
colors. All work. guaranteed- 1 day
service. TE. 2-7310.

Registered Nurse-For small co-ed

camp in upper Michigan. June 22

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

thru August 22. Box 105, The

Jewish News, 708

David

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

Stott

Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.

TU. 3-1172

Bookkeeping Service for small bus-

inesses. Tax reports and financial

Carpenter, Cabinet Maker. Attics,
• ecreation rooms. kitchen cabinets,
Excellent materials.
:eda r closets_
Estimates
workmanship.
Exclusive
free. FHA terms.

statements. Nominal fee. TY.

6-3813.

ARTISTIC BLDRS.
DI. 1-2342

Salesladies, full or part time.

Ladies ready-to-weer shop. High-

Painting - Decorating
Interior - Exterior

est salary plus commission. 2483

20 years experience
Special Rates

Woodward Avenue.

MR. JAMES PHILLIPS

WOMAN WISItE job as baby sitter day
or nights. Experienced. TY. 4-0567.

t'L.ERK FOR retail coal and ice
1635 Westminster. TO. 8•8800_

MAN for pawn
WANTED
Gratiot. Good pay.

TE. 1-5142

office.

shop. 501

house-
Cook
W OMAN W ANTED.
keeper. Free to travel. Apply Paul
Shapiro. Fort Wayne Hotel. TE. 1-8600.

and

A-1 PAINTING

Inside and Out

WALL WASHING
SPECIAL. LOW RATES

WORK aoliAsi r;ATEED

WO. 5-3469

WANTED

Ambitious young man for wholesale
ladies and children's wear. Wonder-
for advancement.
ful
opportunity
Also experienced outside salesman to
call on established accounts.

PAINTING AND DECORATING,

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. New
and old work. Reasonable. Will
go within 50 mile radius or more
if possible. NATHAN STAHL,

SEMCO SALES CO.

316 W. JEFFERSON
WE. 3-8441
WO. 3-0490

3283 RICHTON, DETROIT. TO.
8-8570.

Registered Nurse Wanted

camp work or as
Experienced '
school nu . Able to work with chil-
dren 11I-17. MEN COUNSELORS. at
least 19 years old, minimum 1 yeaill
college. Superior Jewish background.
Also have athletic position open. Call
TY. 1-5942, TO. 0-0044. Mr. Yanich.

PAINTING - DECORATING

CHAIM GINSBERG

WANTED: A reliable office girl. good
pay. good conditions. Simple book-
keeping and typing. One that reads
and writes Yiddish preferred. Jewish
Daily Forward, TY. 5-3682.

HOUSEKEEPER for 2 adults. TY. 6-3468.
Call in evening.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

FOR YOU

INSURED WORKMEN

TY. 7-0947

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

54-HALLS FOR RENT

GROCERY and MEATS
Ewald Circle near Davison. Wonder-
ful lOcation for a Go-Getter. Now
doing $3.504 monthly without beer
and wine. License can be obtained
immediately. Owner recalled to serv-
ice. Mr. Dyer, UN. 3-5560.

HALL FOR RENT for all occasions.
Michigan Showman's Association. 3153
Cass, TE. 2-7864.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

NEW SILVERWARE for 12 imported. for
sale. 159 pieces. From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
TU. 3-2720.

h. m. SELDON co.



SHOE repair shop for sale. Good loca-
tion. Illness. Call evenings, WE. 4-5980.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

74 ACRES. 21/2 MILES FROM SOUTH
HAVEN, Michigan, 14 mile from Lake
Michigan on Hwy. U. S. 31, across
Workmen Circle location. Combine
farming with resort. 50 acres in fruits,
apples, peaches, plums„ 2000 pear
trees, all bearing and in good con-
dition; 13 buildings, all in good cond.;
11 room house, modern, S room tene-
ment house, mod. 30x45 cement block
packing and storage house. Barn for
30 head cattle, chicken coop for 1000
chickens, brooder house, playhouse,
2 garages, 2 corn cribs. Pighouse,
toolhouse, all bldgs. on cement
foundation_ All tools furnished to
work farm include tractor, truck and
machine for cleaning and sorting
fruit. Reason. Settlement of Estate.
Write Box 112, The Jewish News, 708
David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26.

Canada in 50 Year.,

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

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

Metal Flows in Haifa Foundry,

157,693 Jews Entered

All Work Guaranteed

40 - EMPLOYMENT

THE JEWISH NEWS-27
Friday, June 6, 1952

2 MODERN LARGE stores for rent. Gas
heat. Busy spot. 7332 W. Warren. TV.
7-3080.

OTTAWA. (JTA)-A total of
157,693 Jews entered Canada
during the period 1900-1951, ac-
cording to the annual report of
the Department of Citizenship
and Immigration. The banner
period for Jewish immigration
were the years 1913-1914 when
11,252 Jews entered the country.
the majority of them managing
to escape from their native
lands before the outbreak of
World War I. About 6,000 Jew-
ish immigrants entered in 1951.
The official figures reveal a
considerable increase in the
number of German immigrants
arriving in Canada. The num-
ber of Germans admitted to
Canada as immigrants in the
11-month period of 1951 was
27,844. In the corresponding pe-
riod of 1950, only 4.900 German
immigrants came to Canada.

Metal will continue to flow at the giant Vulcan Foundry near
Haifa, which is being expanded rapidly with funds derived from

the $500,000,000 state of Israel bond issue. Building heavy indus-
try is the key to Israel's historic economic development progratn,
made possible by the bond issue.

Self-Help Proposed to Fivht Group Prejudice

Alfred J. Marrow. scholar. nate prejudice. He emphasizes
businessman, civic leader, offers the importance of group par-
an interesting program on how ticipation in the struggle against
to make "scientific approaches bigotry.
to human relations" in his book.
In his scientific analysis he
"Living Without Hate," just pub- refers to many actual cases to
lished by Harper.
illustrate the points he advanc-
Possessor of a Ph. D. degree. er' in support of his program.
Dr. Marrow, who is president of He strongly favors action-re-
Harwood Manufacturing Corp,. search.
a textile firm employing 1.000
"The work must be done by
New York Company Plans people. appraises the various the citizens themselves,' he de,
campaigns conducted to elimi- clares. "Any group of people
Rayon Factory in Israel
must help cure itself of its sick ,
ness on the basis of its own di-
Os7ar Kohorn & Co. Ltd., of Not a Jew. Sul,, But
agnosis and treatment. Self-help
New York, leading international
of this kind involves personal
specialists in the construction of 4 Wetter Christian
pride and feelings for workman-
rayon mills, are participating in
ship. These tend to nullify and
the planned establishment of an
Leonard Lyons, in his column
$8,000,000 rayon plant in Nath- The Lyons Den in the New York I ultimately to dissipate the emo-
anya, Israel, it was disclosed in Post, quotes Dean Alf ange, a tional blocks to change which
the current issue of Economic former candidate for the New t sustain prejudice."
Horizons, publication of the York governorship, after he re-
economic department of the ceived a copy of a book writ-
Techrzion Graduate
Jewish Agency in New York.
by a Texan referring to him
as
a
"Constantinople-born
Jew.-
!as
Granted Fellowship
First Jewish Clock
Alfange's answer: As for my
being born in Constantinople.
NEW YORK-A three-year fel-
II am obliged to plead guilty. but
I solemnly promise it will not' lowship in Agricultural Engi-
happen again. As for my being neering for a graduate of the
a Jew, I must enter a general Technion (Hebrew Institute of
denial. I am no more a Jew Technology i in Haifa, Israel,
than you are a Chiistian for in- partly at an American institu-
is spon-
volving the issue. As for your tion of higher learning,
sored jointly by the Export Divi-
being American-born, I congra-
sion of Aluminum Co. of America,
tulate you on your good fortune.
the Palestine Endowment Funds,
though I think it more impor-
Inc., and the Technion, it was
tant that America be born in the
announced by Robert Szold,
man than the man be born in
president of Palestine Endow-
America.
ment Funds Inc.. and chairman
of the board of directors of
Comforting Words in
Palestine Economic Corporation.
The holder of the fellowship
Carmel Myers" Book
will be brought to the United
Carmel Myers, movie and States to begin two - years Of
stage star who now is conduct- graduate study in the ciepari"-
ing her own television show, led ment of Agricultural Engineer-
a happy life until she lost her ing at the State College of
husband to whom she was Washington, Pullman. Wash.
strongly attached. She brooded The third year will be spent m
and was despairing until she Israel at the Technion.
learned the lesson that brooding
is destructive and does not help.
Indian Jews on Hunger.
In her interesting little book, Demand Return to India
"Don't Think About It," pub-
lished by Doubleday (575 Madi-
TEL AVIV. (JTA)-Twelve In-
son, NY 221, she relates how she dian Jews went on hunger strike
found her bearings. created the
Don't Think Club, enlisted oth- here demanding that they be
ers and helped them as well as returned to India. Last month,
120 other Indian Jews were re-
herself.
turned by the Jewish Agency.
The 60-page book will un-
The hunger-striking group de-
Shown above is the first Jew- doubtedly inspire many who seek clared that climatic conditions
relief
from
mental
suffering
oc-
ish clock invented by the well-
in Israel prevent them from be-
known Yiddish writer, Isac Hor- casioned by sad losses. It con- ing absorbed into the State.
tains
comforting
words
that
are
owitz, which was presented by
the inventor to YIVO-the Yid- sure to soothe.
American-Israel Treaty
dish Scientific Institute, for per-
manent exhibit at its headquai- Israel to Close Last Immigrant Due for Ratification
ters, 535 W. 123 Street. New York. Camp; Work Villages Take Place
TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Israel's last
The clock, known as the "Mogen
WASHINGTON, (JTA .) - The
David C 1 o c k," wa s accepted immigrant camp, the one re- United States-Israel treaty of
maining at Pardes Hanna, will
through the YIVO Librarian,
friendship, commerce and navi-
Mendl Elkin, by the YIVO board close. In July, 1950, Israel had gation, which was signed last
comprised of prominent Yiddish over 100,000 immigrants in such year by Secretary of State Dean
camps, but shortly after began
writers and leaders in Jewish
Acheson and Ambassador Abba
cultural life. Mr. Elkin praised establishing work camps for im- Eban, has been submitted to the
migrants and quickly reduced
the clock for its warm Jewish
the number of idle immigrants Senate Foreign Relations Com-
appeal and national symbol.
in transit centers. It is estimated mittee for approval. Ratification
Detroiters make more than that there are now over 227,000 has been urged in a statement
to the committee by Harold F.
209,000 visits annually to clinics persons in the work villages.
Linder. Deputy Assistant Secre-
and hospital outpatient services
Your want ad number is WO. tary of State for Economic Af-
which are Community Chest
fairs.
5-1155.
members.

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