S'M •■ • IMF NYC IOW 50-BUSINESS CARDS W--EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECRETARY • Desires interesting position in sine girl office. Three years legal experience. Young, attractive. WASHING WALLS and ceilings. Estab- lished for years. Work guaranteed. TO. 8-7749. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Paul Morse, ..wg. 5-0246. UN. 2-7369 OLD CLOTHING WANTED WANTED: Polish speaking girl for retail store. WE. 5-5742. Best prices paid for men's suits, top. coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. Salesman or Saleswoman VACIIUM CLEANER EXPERIENCE New and rebuilt cleaners; liberal salary and commission. Inside and out; must have car. No soliciting, all leads furnish- ed. Vocation with pay; also have opening for part time sales per- son. Apply in person only. ReNEW SWEEPER CO. TU. 3-1872 Seward Moving & Storage Co. Modern 1700 Cubic Ft. vans in- cluding 2 men. $9.00 per hour including Saturday. Also piano, office furniture; guaranteed 24 hours. TY. 8-2800 7707-12th St. ESTABLISHED 1916 9591 Grand River After 6 Call UN. 1-1057 A-1 PAINTING, decorator. contractor. Kitchen 530. Free estimates. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. PART TIME saleslady wanted for dress, millinery shop. Call WO. 1-1847. CARPENTER: Poreh steps and minor repairs. TY. 7-4617. WANTED: Responsible; capable woman to care -for child while parents work. TO: .7-6459. • -- - WARM-HEARTED widow sorely needed to cook and care for 2 small mother- less boys; good wages, own room, no heavy house work. LL 5-1264. WALL WASHING, good workmanship, lowest prices, twenty years experience. VE. 6-9832. TYPING, bookkeeping and secretarial ex- perience done efficiently and prompt. ly ill my home; many years experience. TO. 6-4002. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "go. • LADIES' HATS hand cleaned and blocked by Ruth Pearlman, formerly with May's Millinery. UN. 3-4536. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS BABY GRAND piano for sale. Excellent. condition. TO. 5-9493. FOR SALE: Mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining room set; excellent condition; also other articles. UN. 4-1087. TO RENT DRAPERY materials 48 inches wide; 85c a yard and up; newest patterns, sam- ples mailed. TY. 7-8954. Grocery Dept. in the finest kosher market, 7336 W. 7 Mile Rd. See FOR SALE: Modern Persian lamb coat, large size. UN. 2-8380. . VIKSER 6. LANDAU " UN. 4-7482 At Night BR. 3-2883 Grand River at Livernois DRY CLEANERS FulV equipped and operating busi- ness. 2 solid masonry buildings ap- proximately 3,000 sq. ft. Inventory and delivery equipment. Your terms. Mr. MacIntyre - VE. 8-4788 Elmer M. Clark JUNK SHOP for sale or rent. Vacant. WE. 5-7306. 50-BUSINESS CARDS KLECTRICIAN, specializing in repairs, plugs, switches, hells, chimes, vacuum cleaners repaired. Reasonable and prempt. UN. 3-1049. Evenings, UN. 4-2819. • TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New ana Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 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 22.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE 3-4870-KE. 1.1593. Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters , Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 WP. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 MOVING, must sell wardrobe trunk; good condition; plain all wool grey carpet, 6'8"x7'6"; traverse rods arid drapes; odds of dishes. UN. 3-8425. British Give Jordan Two Million Pounds LONDON, (JTA)-The British Treasury confirmed that it would supply the Jordan Gov- ernment with financial assis- tance to the extent of 2,035,000 pounds during the next year. year. The Treasury statement af- firmed the British government's intention of "cooperating to the fullest extent practicable with our friend and ally Jordan in her efforts to achieve an im- provement if her economy and so contribute to the mutual benefit of both countries." AJCongress Withdraws Medical Bias Charges NEW YORK, (JTA) The American Jewish Congress re- tracted charges it made last June that Jewish students had been discriminated against in the admissions policy of the Up- state College of Medicine at Syracuse, operated by the State University of New York. Id a letter made public by president William S. Carlson. of the State University, Herman L. Weisman, chairman of the AJC Commission on Law and Social Action, said that 'after a meeting between AJC officials ' and university officers "we are convinced and glad to confirm" that data for the period during which the State University ad- ministered the medical cdllege "reveals no evidence of discrim- ination againit Jewish appli- cants." Mizrachi Bar-Han Plan Reported by A. Nusbaum; Plan 10 Israel Buildings Editorial copy: 9 a.m., Monday. Pictures: 2 p.m., Friday. Display advertising, 2 p.m., Monday. Classified advertising, 2 p.m., Tuesday. Community Clinic Service Offered by Federation Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. Left to right: Mesdames So- 21. beloff, Rubin and Messer. Station: WXYZ. The Women's Division of the ! Propose Drive to Recruit Conservative Leadership tory," is the sixth' written by Mrs. Gamoran, a housewife and mother of three, for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Holding the book with her is Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, the UAHC president, who praised the book for its emphasis on "the positive FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-211Q. aspects of Jewish history." On the left is Rabbi Leon Fram, of Detroit, who read the book in manuscript form in, his Capacity as chairman of the Committee on Schools of the Union's Commis- sion on Jewish Education. On the right is Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, director of the Commission and husband of the authOr. Chair- man of the Commission is Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, of Pittsburgh, 09ewr y on the _Air Publish Housewife's Sixth Book The first copy of her new book is examined by Mrs. Mamie G. Gamoran and prominent friends. The book, "The New Jewish His- ■ This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL usiness briers A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, paper hanging. Special low prices for outside work. Workman- ship guaranteed. Reasonable. WA. 3-6522. 41ARPENTER-All types of alterations. Call WE. 3-0815, WE, 4.4829. Because Thanksgiving occurs orf•Thursday, Nov. 26, The Jewish News is forced to advance its deadline for all material for the edition of. Nov. 27, as follows: Jewish Welfare Federation will begin its fifth season of Com- munity Clinics as a phase of the education committee's pro- gram. Under the leadership of Mesdames Siegmund Kulka, Isi- dore Sobeloff and Harry L. Jackson, the clinics are designed to further knowledge of the scope of the Welfare Federation and its communal services: Working with Mrs. Martin Messer and Mrs. George Rubin, co-chairmen of the sub-commit- tee a rr an ging he clinics, are Mesdames Irwin Berman, Sam- Sid Shmarak' s uel Blacher, Samuel Chapin, Max Dushkin, Theodore Kelter, • • Norman Naimark, Harry Pays- ner and Harry Singer. Groups desiring this program After six years of serving their service for their meetings may customers on Dexter Blvd., J. contact Mrs. Martin Messer, UN. Young and Sons, 9835 Dexter, 4-1519. corner of Boston Blvd., is going out of business. Prices have been JWV Report Backs slashed to drastic reductions, with suits, coats and men's Veterans Administration A Jewish War Veterans' re- furnishings being sold at cost and below cost in their gigantic port on Veterans Administration cash and carry sale. Everything hospital facilities has been quot- must be sold to the bare walls, ed by the VA chief medical di- including the fixtures, as J. rector in support of his defense Young and Sons, one of the of the VA from recent Congres- community's leading clothiers sional attacks. Sol M. Hoberrnan, commander and haberdashers goes out of business by permission of the of the Department of Michigan, disclosed that the VA medical City of Detroit. • director, Vice Admiral J. T • * * * Boone, had drawn on a JWV Attention has been called to analysis of . veterans hospital the Motor City Packing Com- facilities to refute specific at- pany, producers of FLAV-0- tacks made by an American Hos- RICH KOSHER FILET & RIB pital Association spokesman in STEAKS, that filet steaks are testimony before a House sub- being sold as FLAV-O-RICH. committee on veterans' eligibil- Motor City Packing Company ity for medical treatment. The warns the buyer who asks for AHA charged that some veterans Flav-O-Rich, to make certain were "abusing the privilege" by that the word Flav-O-Rich, accepting VA treatment which Trade Mark Reg., is stamped on they otherwise would be able to each cut of meat, for their own pay private agencies. - protection. The Jewish War. Veterans re- port ref erred to by Admiral IRVING JAFFE, president of I Boone pointed out that only 336 Scrip to Israel, Inc., recently I patients-about eight-tenths of toured Israel investigating the one per cent of 40,0013 cases- facilities of Scrip. While there, were cited by VA critics as ap- he was invited to attend the parent abusers of the law. economic conference called by This relatively small percent- the government of Israel for top age were termed "supposed in- American Jewish business and digehts," said the JWV report, Organization leaders. He re- although nothing in the law re- ceives the gift of a Bible from quires the applicant for VA Prime Minister David Ben-Gur- hospitalization to be an indigent. ion. The statement said that the JWV membership was opposed to providing free VA hospitaliza- tion tO those with non-service- connected ills who can afford to meet the costs out of their own resources. It was equally op- posed, however, "to setting up a criterion of indigence or a pau- per's oath as the criterion for hospitalization of non-service- connected CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too big or too small. TO. 8-2779. A-1 PAINTING. decorating. Reasonable . prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days. evenings TO. 5-8271. Earlier Thanksgiving Deadline Abraham Nusbaum, associate treasurer of the board of trus- tees of the national Bar-Ilan University, as chairman of the new university committee at the recent national Mizrachi con- vention, reported that five • of the university's buildings are now under con- struction in Is- rael. Mr. Nusbaum reported that these buildings will be com- pleted at t h e end of 1954. They will in- Nusbaum elude a chemi- cal laboratory, a lecture build- ing, auditorium, dormitory and restaurant. - The convention authorized immediate negotations for the erection of five additional build- ings, consisting of biological and physics laboratories, another dormatory and a library. In addition to Mr. Nusbaum, who is chairman of the Detroit Bar-Ilan committee, the conven- tion was greeted by two other Detroiters, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man, national Mizrachi vice- president, and Irving W. Sch- lussel, president of the Detroit Zionist Council. . BRICE WORE., all kinds. Porches, chink neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison. TY 6-0649. FOR BETTER wan washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005 526 Belmont. -WM -WNW 1,•-• L. 'MIN VIIMe _NM MT .211111.11eM W. a. a 1■ 07.2NIM- NEM .201. IOW aunt a. a a a a INK 1117 IMC Nog MIAMI BEACH, (JTA)-A rec- ommendation that the United Synagogue of America launch a national leadership recruitment campaign in the interests of the individual congregations and the entire Conservative move- ment, was made at the annual convention of the United Syna- gogue by Dr. Emil Lehrnan, as- sistant executive director. Dr. Lehman also recommended a national -educational campaign to "bring home" to the member- ship of Conservative synagogues the ideology and objectives of the movement Feature: Rabbi Floyd S. Fier. man, of Temple Mt. Sinai, El Paso, Tex., will be the featured guest speaker. * a * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 22. Station: WWJ. Feature: A special Thanks- giving program, dealing with the opening of the Western United States, will relate the story of Solomon Carvelho, a photographer who accompanied-, Col. John Fremont in his expe- ditiOn through the wilderness of the W e s t. "Photographer in Buckskin" is the name of the story, which will relate the hero- ism of these pioneers. * * * FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 22. Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4. Feature: Alexander Scourby will be narrator and stage and screen star Joseph Wiseman will play the leading role. in "His Great Name," an explanation and dramatic r ea din g, with music, of the _Kaddish. * * * BOOB FAIR SIMULCAST Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 22. Station: WJBK and WJBK- TV. Feature : Under sponsorship of the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council, this program will celebrate Jewish Book Month and the Jewish Book Fair, held in Detroit as part of Book Month festivities. Maurice Samuel and Rabbi Mor- ris Kertzer will be featured on the program, which will be nar- rated by Dr. Norman Drachler. Bond Women to Report At. Hanukah Luncheon Key workers in the Women's Division for State of Israel Bonds will meet at the Davison Center, Dec. 7, 1 p.m., for a Hanukah dessert luncheon. The meeting will take the form of a mid-point report ses- sion, to announce progress in bond sales and collections in be- half of the Mina Bargman Testi- monial, honoring the 9Women's Division chairman, sceduled for Jan. 14. Toby Zussman Installed President of Savage BBG - At the recent installation cere- mony held by Dora Savage Chapter, of Bnai Brith girls, Toby Zussman was inducted into office as president. • Serving with her during the coming year will be ,Elinor Thomas, vice-president; Elaine Volin and Eleanor Banks, sec- retaries; Sharon Nathan, treas- urer; Gloria Getz, sentinel; and Margo Woolf,, reporter. Shirley Fealk, president of the Detroit- Windsor BBG Council, was in- stalling officer. CARL: MARZANI, author, lec- turer and film-maker, will speak at the. Conference to Repeal the Walter-McCarran Law to be held Sunday at Hotel Tuner. 26-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Frida, November 20, 1954 _