50-BUSINESS CARDS "ELECTRICIAN, specializing in repairs, plugs, switches, hells, chimes, vacuum cleaners repaired. Reasonable and prompt UN. 3-1049: Evenings, UN. 4-2819. " TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New ancl Repair Speciai U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO DI. 1-0568 co. UN. 1-5075 NATHAN • BORENSTEIN-Plaster con- tractor. TY 7-0441. L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at tics, recreation rooms. kitchen cabinets, folding doors. Estimates free. UN 2-8890. PAINTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 8-3698. A-1 PAINTING - and decorating. Interior and exterior Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. PAINTING and decorating; inside; out side. Reasonable price. TO. 9-8462. ASH and rubbish Drums $3.00 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery Matt Dean. Phone KR 3-4870- • KE. 1-1593. Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Root. Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 BRICI WORE_ all Kinds. Poiches, chim• neys, steps. J. Barak_ 3770 Edison. TY. 6 - 0649. Obituaries Monument ALBERT P OLLA CK, 18284 Rosemont, died Nov. 4. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his daughters. Mrs. Albert Silverman, Mrs. Katherine Stan- kov and Mrs. Jack Ziegler; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. - ' * * * ANNIE GOLDSTEIN, 4095 Glen- dale, died Nov., 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, George and Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. A. W. Barnett and a grandchild. * * ETTA YORK, 3245 Chicago, died Nov. 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, Harris, Jacob and Joseph; daughters, Mrs. Morry Ellman and Mrs. Louis Berman; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Unveilings SONYA STEIN, 2903 Virginia Park, died Nov. 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, Frank Stein, Ben Field and Harry Stein, of Los Angeles; daughters, Mrs. Edward Feld- man, Mrs. Sol Boesky - and Mrs. Joe • Schwartz, seven grandchil- dren and four great grandchil- dren. * * * HARRY WILLIAMS, 1670 Cal- vert, died Nov. 1. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Freda; moth- er, Mrs. Bessie Williams; a brother and two sisters. • * * T:P10 WEINSTEIN, 2286 Blaine, died Nov. 3. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Jeannie; daughters, Edith and Vivian; a sister and two brothers. CARPENTERAlterations. No job too big or too small. TO. 8-2779. • . JEANETTE SHERMAN, 15775 FOR BETTER wall washing calf James Fairfield, died Nov. 7. Services Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005 at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 526 Belmont. Survived by her husband, Al- A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, papN' hanging. Special bert; son, Theodore; daughter, low prices for outside work. Workman- Renee; father, Benjamin Ruben; ship - guaranteed. Reasonable. WA. and a brother. 3-6522. • * s FURNITURE repaired and refinished. DEBORAH ANN SCHILLER, Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. 19924 Freeland, died Nov. 7. A 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable Services at Menorah Funeral prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun days, evenings TO. 5-8271. Chapel. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schiller; brothers, Richard and OLD CLOTHING WANTED Robert; grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller and Mr. and Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will Mrs. Joseph J. Deutsch. bring us to you immediately. qt * C LOUIS SHUSTEK, 3785 Mon- TU. 3-1872 terey, died Nov. 7. Services at Menorah Funeral Chapel. He WASHING WALLS and ceilings. Estab- leaves his wife, Jennie; daugh- lished for years. Work guaranteed. TO. ters, Ida Sweet and Rose Jerris, 8-7749. of Detroit; and Bessie Schwartz CARPENTER-All types of alterations. and Tillie Ross, of Los Angeles, Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826. Calif.; six grandchildren and PIANO TUNLNG and repairing. Paul five great grandchildren. •Morses WE. 5-0246. - FIRST class painter offers winter prices; artist at colors. Work guaranteed. Best references. TY. 6-3083. Rep. Dingell Urges Resumption of Huleh Work, Aid to Israel Seward Moving & Storage Co. (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) The family of the late Bessie Noller announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15, at Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * C The family of the late Sarah Lublin announces the unveiling of a 'monument in her memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15, at Temple Israel Cemetery, North- west Ave., Jackson, Mich. Rabbi Golfman, of Jackson, will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. * C * The family of the late Rosa- lind Gould announces the un- veiling of a 'monument in her memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15, at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Adler will officiate.1 Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Isaac Ryke announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Nov. 15, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, Gratiot at 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi Goldman will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Jean Ross announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * a * The family of the late Robert Morrison announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday, I Nov. 15, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. I Northwesf. 4imior Hadassah 1 DETROIT'JEWISH NEWS-23 To Wrap.; Gifts for Israel Friday, November 13, /953 Northwest Junior Hadassah will hold a Hanukah party at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at 17213 Mendota. Gifts for children at Meier Shfeyah, the Junior Had- assah-sponsored children's vil- lage in Israel, will be wrapped. Members are urged to bring medical supplies, such as band aides, toothpaste, toothbrushes and adhesive tape and gift wrapping paper. Discussion also will center on the Dec. 4 social of the organization. For infor- mation, call TY. 6-8904 or 'TO. I 5-5534. Dr. MORTON HACK was re- cently elected president of the Michigan Shoe Retailers Asso- ciation at its annual meeting in Detroit. Sam Plotler, president of the Detroit Shoe Retailers, was re-elected to the state group's board of directors. Dr. Hack has served as president of the Wayne County Chiropody Society, Michigan Chiropody Association and Detroit Shoe Retailers Asso- ciation. To Honor Ex-Member ! Branch Four, Labor Zionistist Organization, will, on Nov. 27, hold a reception in honor of Miss Leah Chafetz, a former member who will be visiting here, from San Francisco, Calif. .Miss Chafetz will pass throtigh Detroit on returning from a trip -to Israel. All members are in- vited to the reception, which will be held at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. - Mrs. Abe Alper, social chair*• man, announces . that plans are currently being made for, a New Year's Eve party, and members are asked to reserve the date. For information, call the branch office, TO. 9-8710. Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, announces the appointment of AUBREY MALLACH, noted welfare worker and executive, as deputy of Mal- I ben; JDC program on behalf of aged, ill and handicapped new- comers to Israel. BETH 'EL MEMORIAL PARK OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES THE FINEST BURIAL PLOTS AT MODERATE PRICES ON EXTENDED TERMS One of America's newest and most beautiful ceme- teries, dedicated to the service of . Detroit Jews. CARD OF. THANKS The Family of the Late FANNIE RICHMAN Wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereave- ment. Beth El Memorial Park 28120 WEST SIX ,Between. MILE ROAD Inkster and Middlebelt For Information Cali Mr. Segall at TR. 54530 BRoun & 17125-27 RRISCH CO. VAN DYKE AVENUE Cemetery DETROIT 34, MICH. - TW. 2-6200 Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS euiry MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS 0. the _Air GRANITE • BRONZE •' MARBLE WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time:.10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 15. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Guest preacher will be Rabbi Harvey E. Wessel, of Temple Beth El, Tyler, Tex. • * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15. Modern 1700 Cubic Ft. vans in- Station: WWJ. cluding 2 men. $9.00 per hour Feature: The story of Nobel On the eve of the restoration including Saturday. Also piano, Prize-winning scientist, Dr. Sel- office furniture; guaranteed 24 of MSA funds to Israel last week, I man Waksman, dramatizing his hours. Congressman John D. Dingell discovery of streptomycin, will registered a strong protest with be told in "Good Soil." TY. 8-2800 7707-12th St. * * * Secretary of State John Foster FRONTIERS OF FAITH 55-MISCELLANEOUS Dulles against the cutting off of Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. DRAPES and slip covers made reason- aid from the Jewish state. 15. able with your material. Free esti- mate. UN. 2-1382. Station: WWJ-TV (Channel Pointing to the raids on Israel by Arabs, Rep. Dingell wrote: 4). Feature: Ezra Stone, noted ra- "Israel with the •help of God and the fulfillment of His word is dio, television and stage star here to stay . , The first move will play the title role in "The toward restoration of soundness Remarkable Adventures of Deu- and sanity iri solving the diffi- teronomy Katz."' culties of Israel today and to- morrow commands recall of NEW YORK, (JTA) - Jewish your suspension order which de- and Christian leaders hit out prives her people of the econom- ic benefits intended by Con-. sharply at a statement by Dr. gress. This inchides development C y r Garbett, Archbishop of of the hydro-electric power proj- PARIS, (JTA) - Strong sup- York that the "Jewish vote in ect in the Huleh Lake Region port of Israel's pOsition on the so essential to the fast growing ICew York" had paralyzed the I internationalizatiOn of the .Holy United Nations in its dealings industries of the new country." Places in Palestine was voiced Rep. Dingell advocated rectifi- 'here . by Father Riquet . of the with the Palestine question. cation of Israel's boundaries and Cathedral of Notre Dame de The • American Christian Pa- condemned incursions into Is- Paris, following a tour . of 'Pales- lestine Committee released a rael by Arab 'invaders. tine. . Upon the restoration of U. S. Father Riquet, wartime under-. statement by 18 Christian clergymen, educators and others aid to Israel, Congressman Din- ground hero and survivor gell expressed his satisfaction, the. . Dachau . death 'camp,. is an characterizing pr. Garb e t t 's • reiterating," his- hope that st1S , important Member- of •liberal Statement "a canard all •t o o pension of work by Israel on the Catholic circles in France. easily resorted to by those who Jordan River Canal will be :tem-; opinions on the Palestine situa-I have : 10rig ..QPPosed the estab- porary and Will be reopmCd: tlon„ may influence shaping ioti lishment of the new Israel." soon, French Middle East policy. A funeral service richly reverent ... and keyed to soften sorrow, rather The Ira KAUFMAN than accentuate it. Chapel 9419 Funeral DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON TYler 4-8020 Advisers and Directors 4, ---,nea0101•1. 1 MENORAH U.S. Leaders Blast Archbishop's Slur On 'Jewish Vote' 3.,./ Chapel Catholic Supports Israel Stand on Jerusalem Issue . At Your Call Day and Night * * Modern Chapel of Distinction Where dignity and reverence Are within the reach of all. * * * PURITAN con DEXTER UNiversity 1-7700 ` . I Labor Zionist Branch 4 - RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA PresiClent .C. W. Moore, Res. Mgr. ,NIGHT..PHONE • LAN. •1-7701 Ii