CARDS 26-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS +0-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS !$'URSE. student in training, or retired, for 3 week Zionist Camp. Cali TY. 6-7673, mornings. Removing PAINTER AND Decorator. paper, sanding and finishing floors. WANTED: Real estate salesmen or women. By appointment only. TO. 8-2629, TO. 8-4386. :Geller Realty. WINDOW cleaning, storms removed, wall washing, painting. interior and exterior. ICE. 1-1716. GOOD HOME for middle-aged lady. small . wage. Cook one meal per day. No housework. 2307 Clairmount, TY. 4-7461. $2.50 ASH and Rubbish Drums 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 SPRING CLEANING TIME Although we are new, lust try our crew, your work can be through in M1 hour or two. We'll do your iron- ing, too. JUANITA'S DOMESTIC BEAVERS TY. 8-1345, evenings and Sundays We bring our own equipment. ATTENTION TY. 8-3698. Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER Porch Railings Stair Rails Burglar Protection TE. 4-2374 tive for Avon Products and cash A-1 PAINTING and decorating, interior and exterior. •Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. in on the big demand for the finest cosmetics intafie WO. CARPENTER-Alterations. No job big or too small. TO. 8-2779. 3-5741. FOR BETTER wall washing call Be a neighborhood cepre3enta- t oo James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Maids, Colored Couples, Cooks, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 QUALIFIED HELP nooks, dishwashers: couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. 40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED SKPERIENCED lady wishes Monday- Wednesday, Tuesday-Thursday. ..J. WA. 3-0552. COLORED WOMAN wants dday work. Reasonable price. Very hones:. woman, good references. Call TE. 3-4327. Ask for Leola. FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished. Free estimates. W E. 3-2110. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO. 5-8271, evenings, Sundays. types of alterations. Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 44826. CARPENTER-All PAINTING - Exterior, Interior, Decorat- ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195-TY. 4-0512. NATHAN BORENSTEIN Plaster con- tractor. TY. 7-0441. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats aad shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. TU. 3-1872 41-CONVALESCENT HOMES Pearl Convalescent Home Beds now available in to Jewish home atmosphere for elderly, chronic, convalescent Glen and women. Television, large 150-ft. porch. State approved, For in- quirks, call TR. 3-9269 or TR. 4-1585. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CANDY AND Confectionery store. for sale. Must sell. Sacrifice, owner ill. TO. 5-3567 or TO. 7-9408, *ELL ESTABLISHED modern beauty - salon for sale or will consider part- ner. N. W. section. ITN. 4-1358; eve- nings, WE. 5-6564. FISH MARKET DEAL OF A LIFETIME Dexter area, established 24 years. 41/2 days business nets over $200 a week. Included all equipment in perfect condition, only $5,000. Miller Bros. Realty TU. 3-4400 GIFT SHOP for sale. Lease available. Reasonable rent. Cali :KZ. 1-3636 or •VE. 5-1737. • CLASS C Bar. Downtown, between Woodward and John R. 55.000 monthly. Partners disagree. win consider prop- erty as down payineW:. WO. 1-7972. • VE. 7-1819. PARTNER WANTED For pawn shop and clothing store. Must be reliable and trustworthy. Little cash required for right part- ner. Present owner in busines 24 YEARS WITHOUT ONE SINGLE VIO- LATION. 401 Gratiot Ave 50-BUSINESS CARDS BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim. neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison, TY. 6-0649. L. KMIAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets. Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890. TILE ThLE WO:RIC? New and Repair Special DO YOU NEED U OF D TILE E. TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutttrs Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadill c Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. 0 TO. 8-0071 WALL WASHING; experienced. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. TO. 8-7749. WALL WASHING and -painting; A-1 work, very reasonable. Immediate service. TW. 3-8992. PAINTER, interior, exterior, all types of cement work. Joseph Shulman, TO. 6-8150. Free estimates. PIANO TUNING Formerly with J. L. Hudson Co. Complete Reconditioning P. MORSE WE. 5-0246 PAINTING, Decorating. Good workman- ship. Prices reasonable. VE. 6-9832. SEWARD MOVING & STORAGE CO. Most reasonable rates in the city, including Saturday and Sunday. Fully guaranteed. TY. 8-2800 7707-12th St. WALL WASHING. experienced, guaranteed. Free estimates. 3-0918. work wE 51-LOST AND FOUND DIAMOND RING Contains 1 large diamond, 6 small diamonds and 4 small emerald stones. Dexter - Tyler vicinity, or in or near Lachers caterers. Call TO. 5-1448. REWARD Friday, May 28, 1954 Mrs. Weizmann Received By Argentine President BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)-Pres- ident Juan Peron received Mrs. Vera. . Weizmann, widow of Israel's first President, in an audience which lasted half an hour. Mrs. Weizmann, who was ac- companied by Israel Minister Arieh Kubovi and a representa- tive of the local Jewish commu- nity, presented the President with a handsomely bound copy of Dr. Weizmann's autobiogra- phy. Gen. Peron expressed his con- viction that Israel would con- tribute much to the development of the Near East, because of its "spirit and experience." As a sign of the Jews' capabilities in the field of agriculture he pointed to the success of the Jewish agricultural colonies in Argentina. He also expressed the hope that Israel would succeed in gaining the confidence of the Arabs in the Near East and in achieving peace with them. Fail to Consider Jewish Scholars Par With Other Sects in College Entrance NEW YORK, (JTA)-A four-1 year study of the experiences of over 1,300 New York State schol- arship winners in seeking ad- mission to college reveals that Catholic and Protestant high school graduates have a higher acceptance rate than Jewish students and that such discrim- ination could not be explained by any differences in grades, ex- tra-curricular activity, residence, or other factors, the American Jewish Congress announced. These latest findings, based on two separate surveys conducted by the American Jewish Con- gress among 1,347 scholarship winners of 1950 and 1952, show that the combined acceptance rates for 1950 and 1952 were 97.6 per cent for Catholic applicants; 97.0 per cent for Protestant ap- plicants and 84.7 per cent for Jewish applicants. A significant finding of the study was that in 1950 and 1952, the public colleges operated by New York City accepted all ap- plicants in the scholarship group, regardless of religion or ancestry. On the other hand, the evi- dence suggests that the admis- sion practices of New York City and State private colleges-de- ncminational and non-denom- inational - do not yet match those of the city's public colleges. The acceptance rate by New York City's private non-denom- inational colleges in 1950 was 100 per cent for both Catholic and Protestant male applicants. The rate for Jewish males was only 87.2 per cent. In 1952, the acceptance rate for these same colleges was 100 per cent for Catholic and Pro- testant males, and 88.7 per cent for Jewish male scholarship winners. Convict 2 Nazis on Evidence in Israel Probe of 'Facts Forum' Proposed STUTTGART, (JTA) - A Ger- Name 'Nazi Fanatic' WASHINGTON, (JTA)-A sug- man court here has used evi- To German School Post dence given in an Israeli court gestion to investigate Facts before its own decision in a case HANOVE R, (JTA) - Hans Schepmann, during the Nazi re- involving two men -charged with gime chief of staff of the brown- complicity in the murder of shirted SA Storm Troopers, was more than 100 Jewish inmates named a teacher at the local of a Nazi slave labor camp at school by the town council of Volanov, Poland. Gifhorn, with the Social Demo- The Israeli trial ended in ac- cratic Councilmen voting in the quittal of Dr. M. Przeticky, a affirmative. Jewish physician at the Nazi Although he is an elementary camp who had been charged school teacher by training, with abetting Nazi crimes against Schepmann has not entered a the Jewish prisoners. The testi- classroom for a quarter of a cen- mony at that trial, translated tury. A Nazi Party member since into German at the Stuttgart 1922, he was chief organizer of court's order, implicated Wil- the brownshirted hoodlums in . helm Rube and Wilhelm Berg- the Ruhr area even before Hit- mann, the two men charged be- ler's advent to power. ; fore the German court. Thereafter, his rise was swift - SA general, police chief of I srae l Shuns UN Fund for Dortmund, governor of Danzig, stormtroop chief of staff. "After Libya; Calls State Hostile , the war I shall be an ev e en more JERUSALEM, (JTA)-The Is- fanatical National Socialist," he rael government informed the once declared in a public ad- United Nations that Israel would dress at Frankfurt. not participate in a UN fund for a program for the economic and Nazis' "Jews Not Wanted" social s er etchoants t sr tuacttei o a do f p aLr t i bji Drive Backfires on Germans AMSTERDAM, (JTA) - Ger- pated in the Arab League's hos- man tourists in the Netherlands tile campaign against Israel. were greeted here with pam- 1 H In a. communication to Dag ammarskj old, UN Secretary phlets and stickers pasted to the windows of their buses. and cars General, the Israel Foreign Of- reading "Germans not wanted." ; fice noted that it had supported The stickers and pamphlets were in the' UN the creation of the printed in the same form and kingdom of Libya. However, aft- with the same type faces used ' er Libya received its independ- by the Nazis during the occupa- ence, the communication point- tion of Holland when they ; ed out, Libya joined the Arab flooded the country with "Jews League and subscribed to its ihostile policies against Israel. not wanted" propaganda. Lay Wreath at Bnai Brith Statue 55-MISCELLANEOUS Custom built lamps and shades. Shades recovered. All styles of lamps remodeled. We make our own bases to match your re- quirements. We pick up and deliver. 13248 Linwood, 8-7205. Terrin Lamp and Shade. TO. Bar Israeli Delegates From Indonesian Talks LONDON, (JTA) - A meeting of the Asian Socialist Bureau opened in Burma after a last minute change of venue when the Indonesian government re- fused to admit Israeli delegates who were attending the meet, ing originally scheduled to be held there. Indonesia has not formally recognized Israel and wanted to avoid ill will in the Moslem world. The action has been attacked by the powerful Masjumi Party, the _country's largest party and an avowedly Moslem movement. Three of its leaders, including former Foreign Minister Mo- hamed Rum, have issued a statement condemning the ban on the Israelis. A similar state- ment has been issued by the Indonesian Socialist Party. Church Hits Anti-Semitism 3 black silk dresses, 3 cottens, sizes 38-20. 3 coats, 2 black, 1 gray, size 38. 1 bathrobe, black flowered silk, size 20. Also 2 pairs of ruf- fled organdy curtain s, like new, curtain stretch- er. 18487 Prairie, UN. 2-8690. Iraqi Jew Released from Prison ; Emigrates to Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Abraham Ajami, an Iraqi Jew who spent five years in a Bagdad prison on charges of "Zionist activity," has arrived in Israel. Ajami, who was manager of the Paltransport office in Bag- dad at the time of his arrest, was released from prison two years before his term was up, when he said he would surrender his Iraqi citizenship and immi- grate to Israel. Forum, a tax-exempt organiza- tion which sponsors a weekly radio and television discussion program long a subject of con- troversy, was made at a public hearing conducted by the House Committee to Investigate Tax- Exempt Foundations. The rec- ommendation was made by Rep. Wayne L. Hayes of Ohio, a com- mittee member. H. L. Hunt, Texas oil million- aire and supporter of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, who spon- sors Facts Forum, recently de- nied charges that it was anti- Semitic, pro-Fascist, anti-Cath- olic, anti-Negro and anti-labor. He said the organization was established three years ago "to promote and preserve freedom" and enjoys tax exemption as a non-profit national educational group. Five radio aid television programs of news discussions are now' sponsored by Facts Forum. Highlight of the first Annual Pilgrimage to the Bnai Brith Statue to Religious Liberty in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, re- cently was the speech of Sidney G. Kusworn, chairman of the Bnai Brith national commission on Americanism and civic affairs. Kusworm also laid a wreath at the foot of the Bnai Brith Statue. Representatives of the three major religious faiths in America participated in the ceremony. Looking at the wreath from left to right are Dr. WILLIAM W. TOMLINSON, vice-president of Tem- ple University, who spoke for the Protestant faith; KUSWORM; Judge ROBERT V. BOLGER, of the Orphans Court in Philadelphia, chairman of the Americanism Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, representing the Catholic faith; and WILLIAM M. GERBER of Philadelphia, vice-president of Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith and a• member of the. Dual Brith board of governors. LONDON, (JTA)-The Gener- al Assembly of the Church of Scotland, meeting in Edinburgh,' condemned anti-Semitism and called upon its members "to be on the alert to oppose any ap- pearance of it in this country." Rev. Charles A. Smith, who presented the report on which the church warning on anti- Semitism was based, called the conference's attention to recent reports of anti-Semitic discrim- ination in golf clubs near Glas- gow. Rev. Smith sharply re- minded the clergymen that the peoplewho discriminated against Jews in golf clubs might very well be members or even lay leaders of the Church of Scotland. Israel Buys U.S. Trains TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Israel has ordered five diesel-driven loco- motives worth $800,000 from a United States manufacturer. U.. S. grant-in-aid funds will pay for the locomotives.