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April 16, 1954 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-16

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45 2 --LBUSINESS OPiPORTIUNiTIES

4.4.

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FURNITURE STORE

Chrome & Upholstered Furniture

50—BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTING — Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758
Prairie. TE. 4-0195—TY. 4-0512.

A-1 PAINTING-Decorating contractor.
Kitchen $30. Free estimates. Dresser.
TO. 8-6047.

IN V E NTO RY

WALL WASHING; experienced. Work
guaranteed. Free estimates. WE.
3-0918.

Established Commercial Clientile

PAINTING AND DECORATING—Interior
and exterior. High class work. Rea-
sonable. Shuster, WE. 4-7458.

$ 1 0,000

Call TY. 4-9134 bet. 4-6

NATHAN BORENSTEIN — Plaster
tractor. TV. 7-0441.

con-

Film Studios Aid UM Campaign

Major Hollywood film studios have cooperated with the United Jewish Appeal in pro-
ducing three films dramatizing the urgent need for $119,921,150 with which to finance settle. :
ment, welfare and rehabilitation programs in Israel and other parts of the world. Scenes from
the three films, all featuring top-flight actors and actresses, are shown here. The movies are
"The Big Moment," "The Year Nobody Gave" and "Frontier," the first two to be shown on
television, with the latter being reserved for community meetings.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTOR-DECORATOR. Interior-Exterior.
Joseph Shulman. TO. 6-3130.

L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker,
attics, recreation rooms, - kitchen cabinets.
Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890.

PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing
paper. sanding and finishing floors.
TY. 8-3698.

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

All Work Guaranteed

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

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

TU. 3-1872

A-1 PAINTING, decorating and papering,
Interior and exterior. WE. 4-9759.

WROUGHT IRON
FURNITURE

MADE TO ORDER
Porch Railings
Stair Rails
Boiler Protection

TE. 4-2374

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

WALL WASHING, good workmanship,
prices reasonable. VE. 6-9832.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

LANDSCAPING

TO. 8-0071

Lawn & Garden Maintenance
A-1 Service

lawns installed; old lawns
New
dressed, fertilized and reseeded.

TILE

Reasonable Rate Erick A. Anderson

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

DI. 1-0568

UN. 1-5075

PIANO TUNING

Formerly with J, L. Hudson Co,

Connplete
Reconditioni ,ng

P, MORSE

WALT, WASHING and painting; A-1
work, very reasonable. Immediate
service. TW. 3-8992.

WE. 5-0246

$2.50
21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery—Matt Dean. Phone KE.
3-4870—KE. 1-1593.

ASH and Rubbish Drum;

Call before 9 a.m. or after 6 P.m•

WE. 4-8400

54—HALLS FOR RENT

HALL TO rent for meetings. Call Mr.
Gross. TO. 7-2738.

Thomas Mitchell, portraying a
jeweler in Casablanca, brings the
big moment into the life of a
homeless boy, played by Stevie
Roberts (picture above) in a
scene from "The Big Moment."
Mitchell catches the boy steal-
ing, but turns him over to Joint
Distribution Committee officials,
instead of police. In picture at
top right, Robert Mitchum points
to a hot-spot on Israel's border
where Arab marauders wreak
daily havoc. The border situa-
tion is exposed in "Frontier.

55—MISCELLANEOUS

BABY GRAND PIANO, Bush & Lane,
Was
18th century, dark mahogany.
originally 52,200. Sacrifice $550. 3807
Cortland, WE. 4-5654.

DRESSES, size 9-10. Excellent condition.
Very cheap. TE. 4-0873.

Dean Denies Frats Use
Of Religious Records

Academy award winner Donna Reed and
John Derek play pioneers in an Israel border
settlement, in one of the four sequences in "The
Big . Moment," which relates in dramatic fashion
how funds contributed by community campaign-
ers through the UJA make possible "big mo-
ment." Donna's big moment is the realization
that the Israel border is a fence that keeps
freedom in and not like the barbed wire of the
.concentration camp in which her father died.
Robert Young (lower left) is narrator of "The
Big Moment," and ushers in the film's three
stories.

PROVIDENCE, R.I., (JTA)—A
move by fraternities at Brown
University to learn religious af-
CARPENTER—Alterations. No job to filiations of students before they
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.
are "rushed" for membership
FOR BETTER wall washing call James has been blocked by Dr. Barnaby
The frightening reality of what happens
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005.
when people no longer help each other is force-
C. Keeney, dean of students,
526 Belmont.
fuly brought home in "The Year Nobody Gave,"
FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished.
starring Kathleen Lockhart (lower right) and
Zondek Receives Tel Aviv
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
her husband, Gene Lockhart. The film carries a
Prize for Medical Research
A 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prof. Ber- poignant message for those who feel that the
prices. Free estimates. VI, 2-8997, TO.
5-8271, evenings, Sundays.
nard Zondek, world famous Is- time for giving has stopped.
CARPENTER—All types of alterations. raeli gynecologist, received the
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.
Tel Aviv municipality Henrietta
Szold prize for medical research. II
54—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The 500-pound award was made ! Israel-German Parley
for Prof. Zondek's research over ---
Friday, April 16., 1954
n Templars Suspended
the past 30 years.

PAINTING and decorating. interior
and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices
reasonable. WA. 3-1933.

A 1

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Bnai Brith Dedicates Mural

Exciting New Recipe by Manischewitz

Sandwiches without bread, that's the Manischewitz way of
helping the housewife plan different and exciting Passover meals,
yet stay within the confines of dietary observance. A recipe for
Passover Sandwich Puffs is included in a new series of holiday
recipes, created in the home economics department of the B. Man-
ischewitz Co., which may be obtained free of charge by writing
the firm, Box 288, Jersey City, N. J. Below is the recipe for the
sandwich puffs:
PASSOVER SANDWICH PUFFS
1 cup boiling water
1 ,4 cup Manifat
2 teaspoons sugar
IA teaspoon salt
1 cup Manischewitz Cake Meal
3 eggs
In a saucepan), cook 'together the boiling water, Manifat, sugar
and salt. When the Manifat is melted, stir in cake meal and stir
rapidly until well blended. Remove from heat and cool slightly.
Beat in the eggs, one at a time until the dough is smooth. Drop
by tablespoonful onto a well oiled cookie sheet. Bake in a matter-
ate oven (3'75 deg,. F)) about 40 minutes or until gle ► len brown.

Yield: 10-12 puffs.

BONN, . (JTA)—A conference
in Rome between representa-
tives of West Germany and Is-
rael over how. much compen-
sation the Jewish State should
pay the Templars, a German
Protestant sect, for property in
Israel has been suspended after .
six weeks of intensive negotia-
tions.
The German delegation has
returned and is reporting to the
German Foreign Ministry and
other government departments.
When the German-Israel re-
parations pact was signed, it
was agreed that Israel would
pay compensation to the Tem-
plars from the reparations total.
At that time it was agreed that
if the two parties could not
agree on the amount of com-
pensation within nine months
after . negotiations began, a
Scandinavian monarch would be
asked to mediate.
The talks began eight months
ago. It is now up to the Ger-
mans to decide whether they
wish to continue the talks or
call in a mediator.

Israel Joins Congress

TEL AVIV, (WJA)—The Jew-
ish community of Israel became
a constituent of the World Jew-
ish Congress at a ceremony in
Tel Aviv when representatives
of all political parties with the
exception of the Communists
and Agudists pledged their sup-
port of, and co-ojairation with,

the congress.

The 48-foot mural titled, "The Ideals of Judai s m," dedicated
at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Building at Pennsylvania
State University. The mural is dominated by three figures, Moses,
Rabbi Hillel, the gentle sage of the first century BCE and a con-
temporary teacher. These represent respectively the particular
and universal applications of Jewish teachings. Standing beside
the painting are Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, Director of the Penn
State Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, and the painter, Antoineta
Terrazas Maluenda, a Chilean art student of the Roman Catholic
faith, who is attending the university. Prior to undertaking the
mural, Miss Terrazas studied Jewish history, religion and culture
for two months under the guidance of Rabbi Kahn.

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