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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-26

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17-HOUSES FOR SALE ,

19766 APPOLINE

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

BY OWNER
All brick 3 bedroom colonial. pass
hail, natural' fireplace, tiled kitchen,
grade lay., knotty pine rec. room,
screened terrace, carpeting. drapes,
and incineretor, all for 517.500.

H U NTlNGTON WOODS

40-EMPLOYMENT

FEMALE

22-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 26, 1954

BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER

Experience payable, receivables and
general ledger. Excellent opportun-
ity in modern office in Fenkell-
Meyers section where all Jewish and
American holidays are observed. Do
not apply unless you are experienced.
13045 Hiliview.

Tercentenary Volume
of 'Jewish People' Due
Off the Press Dec. 8

The fourth volume in the se-
ries "The Jewish People: Past
EXPERIENCED typist and receptionist. and Present" will be published
Call TO. 9-5983.
on Dec. 8. The volume has been
dedicated to the American Jew-
CENTER REALTY TR, 4-2900 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ish Tercentenary, and will pre-
sent a comprehensive picture of
INVESTORS ATTENTION !!-Op p or tun i ty
of a lifetime in real estate. Make 33 the growth and development of
SNOWDEN, 18506
to 100% on your investment in matter the American Jewish communi-
of months. I do all the work. Seeking
OPEN 2-5 SUN.
people with $15,000 and over to in- ty, its achievements, its contri-
immediate poss. Hottest buy in N.W.
vest. This is a bona-fide business ven- bution to the American way of
section. 2 bedrm. brick; attic, gas
ture. All replies strictly confidential.
ht., nat. fireplace, garage, large rms.
Box 68. THE JEWISH NEWS. 17100 life and its impact on world
Asking 516,900. Nr. shopping and
W 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan.
Jewry.
trans. Bob Cantor, UN. I-430J,
ELMER M.
A distinguished panel of con-
tributors, all authorities in their
OLD ESTABLISHED TROUSER respective fields, will be repre-
sented in the volume: Anita Lib-
MFG. CO .
17A-LOTS FOR SALE
man Lebeson, Jacob Lestschin-
FOR SALE
sky, Jacob Agus, Philip Fried-
man, H. L. Lurie, Mark Wisch-
DUE TO DEATH OF OWNER
nitzer, Samuel Niger, J. K. Mik-
5 sewing machines
liszanski, Joshua Trachtenberg,
I acre or larger in the faalo ring
2 tacking machines
Abraham.. Menes, Max D. Danish.
Townships:
2 serging machines
The first three volumes have
1 Pentex Pressing Machine
Bloomfield - Farmington
met with widespread approval
Irons and misc. equipment.
throughout the English-speaking
Southfield
world. They have been generally
U. 7-3361-TE. 4-7738
recognized as an important ref-
For Vocant Land CA
erence.work for every student of
Mr. Drury U. 5-2400
Jewish affairs, Jews and non-
50-BUSINESS CARDS
Jews alike. The forthcoming
PAINTER, interior and exterior. Com- volume promises to be a worthy
mercial and residence. Joe Shulman,
companion to the preceding
TO. 6-8150.
ones; it will provide the reader
GUTTERS and downpipes replaced, paint- with an invaluable opportunity
17C-FOR SALE-VACANT
ed, cleaned. Sewers and waterdrains
opened. Basement waterproofed, day of acquainting himself with a
or night. TO. 5-1853,
comprehensive, objective, schol-
ACREAGE •
arly-as well as readable-treat-
PAINTER
AND
Decorator.
Removing
CHOICE PARCELS
paper, sanding and finishing floors. ment of American Jewish his-
For Buifcfers & InvestaTs
TY 8-3698.
tory.
hi the Following Townships:
FOR BETTER wall washing call James
The series is published by
Bloomfieltf- Farmington
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005.
Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks,
526 Belmont.
- Southfield -W. Bloomfield
Inc. (25 E. 78th St., New York.
For any vacant land call
SEWARD MOVING &
Mr. Drury, LI. 5-2400
Leavitt Predicts "Insecurity•
STORAGE CO.
And Uncertainty" in N. Africa
1700 Cubic Ft. Modern Vans, fully
equipped.
2
men
$9.80
hour,
guar-
.KLIPFEL
anteed.
A period of "insecurity and un-
3732 JOY RD.
certainty" for the Jews of North
20-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
TY. 8-2800
Africa was foreseen by Moses A.
• DEXTER BLVD. Busy corner over bank. PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Decorat- Leavitt, executive vice-chairman
Rare opportunity for physician (pedia.
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 of the Joint Distribution Com-
trician. nose-ear), lawyer or business-
Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TV. 4-0512.
man. Low rent, immediate possession.
mittee, upon' his return to the
- For information, call Dr. Wiser. TO.
con- United States after a three-
8.4352 or TO. 8-0227. Do not phone NATHAN . BORENSTEIN - Plaster
tractor. TY. 7-0441.
Saturdays.
month survey of JDC operations
FURNITURE repaired and' refinished. overseas.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE
Pointing to a sharp decrease
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable during the past several years in
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO. the number of displaced persons
HOTEL AND COTTAGES
5-8271.
ON LAKE MICHIGAN
requiring JDC aid in Germany,
CARPENTER-All types of alterations. Australia and Italy, the JDC
Unusual excellent return for invest-
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.
leader indicated that JDC's
ment. 522,500, easy terms. Ask for
MR. BERK, UN. 3-8282.
BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- major job in Europe today is
neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison,
"the strengthening of communi-
TY. 6-0649.
McKENZIE'S
ties and community institutions,
EXPERT painting & wall washing. Ref-
as well as a growing emphasis
erences. TY. 7-2501.
35-INSTRUCTION
on rehabilitation programs de-
signed to make needy Jews
-PROFESSIONAL Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah
TILE
teacher. Reasonable. Call BR. 3-0484.
economically self-sufficient." He
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
predicted that within the near
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish,
New and Repair Special
future JDC might be able to re-
English. Call experienced teacher. WE.
4-1793.
duce the volume of its add to
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
these areas and prepare- for its
DI. 1-0568
UN. 1-5075
eventual withdrawal.

DOLL HOUSE. 6 rooms, break. rm.,
modern kitch., GAS ht., lovely
shrubs, trees, 60x145 lot. Owner sac-
rificing. 52500 down.

40A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED
-
- - -

CLARK

Ranch Horne Sites

KIipfel & Co. -

8r. Co.

ITS EASY

to learn to drive with patient pro-
fessional lady instructors. Scientific
Driving School. We also help you
with English, if necessary, so that
you can obtain your driver's license.

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

Israel Vessel Built in
Germany Sails for Haifa

TO. 8-0925

A-1 PAINTING. decorating. contractor;
interior - exterior. Free estimates.
Dresser, TO. 8-6047.

BREMEN, (JTA)-The 7,000-
ton Dagan, the first cargo-pas-
senger vessel to be completed by
a German - shipyard :tinder the
Israel reparations program load-
ed cargo here for her maiden
voyage to her home port of Hai-
fa. The vessel completed her
shakedown voyage in the North
Sea in fine style and was im-
mediately turned over to its
new Israeli owners, Zim-Shoham
Shipping Lines.

ART LESSONS for children and adults.
Group or private lessons available. LI.
1-4810.

40-EMPLOYMENT

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

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

TR. 3-7770

Real Estate Salesmen

Marvelous opportunity for industrious
men. Chance to earn big money. Of-
fice listings 50-50; your exclusive
listings 60-40, free advertising. Our
specialty N.W. Detroit property. Call
or visit

LOUIS P. MALONE CO.
UN. 4-3300

REAL ESTATE

Experienced man or woman willing
to work, can earn handsome money.
Most co-operative office. Leads fur-
eished.

EDELMAN REALTY
9450 Woodward TR. .3-1600

HOUSEKEEPER

lo to 45 yrs. old, for 3 weff man-
nered children and father. Very nice
home and good pay. Will pay all
transportation. Write your exper-
iences for interview in Detroit. Da-
vid Matts, 1505 Berkety Or., Lansing,
Michigan.

ASH and Rubbish Drums

$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.

CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.

BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All • repairs.
Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017,
UN. 2-8948.

STORM WINDOWS hung. Windows wash-
ed. Awnings removed. Eavestroughs
cleaned. KE. 1-1716.

Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutter!
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

Ali Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

55-MISCELLANEOUS

18TH CENTURY mahogany dining room
set. Banquet size table. Excellent con-
"Cad2.
dition.

Tourist's Guide Published
'"A Jewish Tourist's Guide to
the United States" was publish-
ed this week by the Jewish Pub-
lication . Society • of America.
The authors, Bernard Postal
and Lionel Koppman, spent
many years in compiling the
voluminous data and photo-
'graphs contained in the book's
730 pages-data which includes
historical and biographical. ma-
terial of human interest cover-
ing all of the 48 states, Illustra-
tions include portraits, buildings,
monuments, etc., all arranged by
states and cities.

_McDaniel to Adress UJA'S 17th-Parley

"A good friend
of Israel" -
BRUCE Mc-
DANIEL, who
recently c o
pleted three
years as Direc-
tor of the
United States
I Foreign Opera-
tions Adminis-
tration for Eco-
nomic Aid to Is-
rael, will bring„
to the United
Jewish Appeal's
forthcoming
Annual National
Conference a n
on-the-spot ac-
1 count of Ameri-
can and Israeli
Itechnicians
working to-
gether on Is-
rael's industrial
and agricultural?'
fronts to set they
Jewish h o m e-
land on a firm;
economic f o o t-
ing. More than:
1,200 delegates:'
from all parts
of the United
States will meet
on Dec. 10, 11
and 12 at the
Waldorf-Astoria
in New York to
hear Mr. Mc-
Daniel's story of
how $190,000,000:
in American
Goirernment f u n d s have been used to help build a strong,
prosperous bastion for democracy. His report will complement that
of a 35-man UJA Study Mission, whose two and a half week tour
of Israel will bring recommendations that are expected to weigh
heavily in determining the extent' and direction of the 1955 United
Jewish Appeal- , in its 17th nationwide effort.

-

Arizona Resort Hit
For Policy of Bias

Fredric R. Mann Honored
By, Weizmann Institute

New York Attorney General
Nathaniel L. Goldstein, sched-
uled to preside at a panel on
juvenile delinquency at the con-

vention of the National Asso-
ciation of Attorneys General in
Phoenix, Ariz., on Dec. 8, has
served notice that he will not

register or live at the Ca.melback
Inn, the convention site because
of its discriminatory policies.
- In a letter to association
president Eugene Cook, Attor-
ney General of Georgia, Gold-
stein said that the hotel follows
a "hypocrytical policy," which
refers to conflicting statements
from the Camelback's manage-
.
ment.

REHOVOTH, Israel.-Frederic
R. Mann, executive chairman of
The hotel first promised Ari- the National Container Corp.,
zona. Attorney General Ross has received a special award
Jones a "change of policy," and j Zrom the Weizmann Institute of
later advised Bnai Brith's Anti- • Science in recognition of his in-
Defamation League that "our terest in the scientific develop-
policy in guest selection will re- ment of Israel. Together with
main the same as in the past " his wife, Mrs. Silvia Mann, a ta-
The issue arose following rep- lented musician, Mr. Mann has
resentations by Jewish groups been in Israel to attend the
that the convention be shifted Weizmann Memorial observance
to another place because of. the that began on Nov. 2. They are
Camelback's restricted policy. shown here with Meyer Weisgal,
With rare exceptions, the Camel- director of the Weizmann insti-
back has a long-established pol- tote.
icy of refusing _accommodations
to Jewish guests.

Justice Douglas' Almanac
Of Liberty' Published

YORK, (AJP)-Double-
day and Co. released for this
week Justice William 0. Douglas'
new book, "An Almanac of Lib-
erty," consisting of a series of
essays, one for each day of the
year. In them Douglas records
significant anniversaries in the
struggle to preserve political,
social and religious liberty, and
the eternal - Jewish struggle is
not overlooked.

NEW

Jennie Grossinger Honored

One thousand guests, repre-
enting the world of stage,
screen and sports, as well as the
Zionist Movement in America,
filled the ballroom of the Wal-
dorf Hotel, at a testimonial din-
ner to Jennie Grossinger of
Grossinger's New York, marking
the official inauguration of a
project for the Jennie Grossinger
FORT MONMOUTH, .N.J., Cultural and Recreational Cen-

N.Y. Attorney Celebrates
Birthday with $5,000 Gift

The 80th birthday of James
N. Rosenberg, retired New York
attorney, was marked with the
establishment of a fund to fur-
ther the work of the World
Brotherhood movement.
Rosenberg's •)irthday present
to himself was a $5,000 contri-
bution. The fund will be used "to
bring together people of varying
races, religions and countries of
origin . . . into frank round-table
discussion," asserted S. L. Gold-
smith, national finance director
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, which does

the work of the World Brother-
hood in America.

Ford's New Thunderbird

Ford's new Thunderbird, the
personal car now on display at
Ford dealerships, is being de-

livered with an engine rated at .
198 horsepower equipped with
Fordomatic drive, and at 190
CITM-William P. Goldberg, an- ter on Jewish National Fund horsepower equipped with
other of the civilian employees land on Mount Canaan, Israel. standard or overdrive transmis-
of the Army Signal Corps at Fort I George Jessel was chairman, and sion.
Monmouth suspended on charges Eddie Cantor, chairman of the
The Thunderbird is the first of
of being security risks, has been Isponsors' committee, sent a re- Ford's 1955 models to be placed
on -sale.
reinstated. - I corded message.

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