• 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 50-BUSINESS CAHDS CLEANING, tailoring store, good busi- ness, good location for past 36 years. WA. 2-9541, after 7 p.m. ICE. 4-8122. ABRAHAM'S Turkey-Iraq Pact Feared in Israel Turover to Plant Grove in Israel Painting and Decorating, wall wash- CHARLEVOIX, MICH. Chance of a Lifetime $5,000 DN. OR TRADE ing and paper hanging, average 5 26 rm. hotel, 13 adjoining baths, 2 attractive lobbys, fireplaces, steam heat, dining capacity 150. Also ideal for organizations or clubs. BORAKS REALTY TY. 8-8100 ?FOR SALE, outstanding moderate sized market in fine surburban community. Brand new store with all new fixtures. Low rental, good lease. Must sacrifice, partner leaving business. Wonderful opportunity to get into successful business with a future at a modest cost. Call Irv, UN. 1-0129. CAPABLE TAILOR as partner in tailor- ing and cleaning business.Estahlished 30 years. Excellent opportunity. UN. 2-3697. MARKET in northwest ,section, doing a '*good business, must sell on account of illness. No reasonable offer refused. Closed Sunday. UN. 4-5656. BUILDING BUSINESS PARTNER WANTED HAVE SUBSTANTIAL CAPITAL TO INVEST IN PARTNERSHIP ON AN ACTIVE BASIS WITH AN EXPERI- ENCED AN DLICENSED HOME BUILDER. AM PREPARED TO ACT AT ONCE WITH THE RIGHT PARTY. WRITE BOX 90, THE JEWISH NEWS, 17100 W. 7 MILE ROAD., DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN. 50-BUSINESS CARDS PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Remov- ing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 8-3698. FOR BE'ffER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. LICENSED, insured and bonded, carpen- ter work, brick, plastering work and etc. All alterations and remodeling; all work guaranteed. TO. 8-0060. 'PAINTING, decorating, interior, exterior. Estimates free. Mr. Shulman, TO. S-8150. Decorat- ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TY. 4-0512. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con- tractor. TY. 7-0441. FIVRNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Al - PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, BR. 3-6271. NKPERT painting & wall waahing. Ref- erences. TY. 7-2501. TILE DO YOU HEED TILE WORE? New and Repair Special OF 0 TILE & TERRAZZO CO. Dl. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 1... KAILAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at- tics, reacreation rooms, louver doors. exceptional material. Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890. L SCHWARTZ & Co. All types of car- penters work. TY. 7-7756 or UN. 2-6329. A-1 PAINTING, decorating, contractor; interior - exterior. Fr e e estimates. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. $2.50 ASH and Rubbish Drums 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets 52.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. BRICK, Plaster, Pointing: All repairs. Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017, UN. 2-8948. ACE VAN-STORAGE CO. Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 men, $9. an hour. Best service, guaranteed, pickups, piano specialist, local-long distance. TY. 8-6363 WALL WASHING aria painting, A-1 work very reasonable. TW. 3-8992. Caftone. WALL WASHING, experienced. work guaranteed. Free estimates. Perfect Wall Washing Co., TO. 8-2460. JORNICE boards and draperies cleaned. WE. 4-4826. 11. L. TAYLOR-Painting and papering, wall washing, reasonable. TY. 6-1390. -- • BRICK CLEANING, prompt., reliable service. TY. 5-9293. • Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Serious concern over the effects on Israel of the Iraqi - T u r k i s h KE. 4-8965 treaty for mutual defense was expressed in Israel government TREES TRIMMED, repaired, removed. Fress estimates. KE. 3-8612. Fitzgerald circles. It was noted here that Tree Service. the pact confirms the negative attitude of the Arab countries toward Israel: 55-MISCELLANEOUS A spokesman for the Foreign WILL SACRIFICE luxurious $6,000 e fice here drew attention to dian wild mink full length coat. ana- Office 16-18. DI. 1-1630. the fact that the treaty con- tains a pledge directed against Israel. Under this pledge, both 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD Iraq and Turkey have obli- GOODS & FURNITURE gated themselves "to take meas- The Turover Aid Society, which recently celebrated its 14th DUNCAN PHYFE dining room set. 10 ures guaranteeing enforcement anniversary, has undertaken to plant a grove of 1000 trees in Israel. pieces. 2 corner cabinets. UN. 2-9943. of the United Nations resolu The grove, when completed, will perpetuate the name and work Must sell beautiful 7-piece mahoga tions on the Palestine question." of the society. Shown above is the signing of an agreement be- bedroom set. Blond dinette tab le and 4 chairs. Mahogany end table The Arab countries have tween the Turover Aid Society and the Jewish National Fund. and living room lamp. Antique hand charged Israel with ignoring the carved table with mabble top, cheap. From left to right are: BEN GRANT, of Turover JNF committee; 4196 W. Outer Dr. UN resolution on the interna- HARRY M. MANDELL, vice president; SOLOMON RUBIN, presi- tionalization of Jerusalem. HOUSEHOLD GOODS and Grand Pi ano, dent of the society; DAVID SILVER, president of the Jewish Na- nearly new, for sale. BR. 3-0166. "This hostile intent towards tional Fund Council; ISADORE SOSNICK, honorary president of Israel, which forms an integral Turover Aid and chairman of its JNF project committee, and part of the Iraqi-Turkish pact," PERCY KAPLAN, executive director of the JNF Council. Other the Israel spokesman said, "is officers of the Turover, not in the photograph, are: Max Shul- a patent statement that the new zinger, second vice president; Meyer Korby, treasurer; J. Irving treaty is liable to encourage Grant, financial secretary; I. Gliner, recording secretary; Sam Arab belligerent tendencies in Dryfus, hospitaler, and Mrs. H. Pfeiffer, ladies' hospitaler. The 3 Rooms of the their relations with Israel, to grove will be a part of the Detroit Landsmanshaften Forest Most Beautiful and of foment aggressive ambitions 30,000 security trees. Eleven societies have already adopted proj- Finest Furniture! and to undermine peace and ects of planting groves of 1000 trees each in this Forest. stability in the Middle East." • Exquisite Dining Room The pro-government paper, Set Davar, declared that signing of • 7 Piece Master Bed- the Iraqi-Turkish pact requires room Set greater preparedness on Israel's ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) - A ment agencies in 1953 and 1954. part and increased efforts to • 4 Piece Twin Bedroom George F. Meany, president of offset dangers developing from study of jobs available in the Set this new development in the Los Angeles area during a two- the American Federation of Middle East. . The editorial in- week period last month revealed Labor and scheduled to head the Come Any Day sisted that Turkish identifica- that 17 per cent of these job projected merged labor move- tion with the official Arab atti- openings discriminated against ment with 15,000,000 affiliated Except Saturday tude-both on the United Na- Jews, it was revealed at the two- members, told the parley that tions partition plan for Pales- day national trade union confer- the labor movement would not tine and on recognizing the ex- ence of the Jewish Labor Com- tolerate racial or religious dis- istence of a state of war be- mittee. The survey which re- crimination. tween the Arab states and Israel vealed this bias was carried out A resolution was paised at- -"puts Israel-Turkish relations by the metropolitan offices of tacking the McCarran-Walter to a severe test, to our regret." the Department of Employment immigration law, but praising Orthodox Delegation The Histadrut newspaper said of Los Angeles and covered 5,335 President Eisenhower's personal Invited to Visit Israel -.that the pact cannot improve job openings. efforts in behalf of revision of The Los Angeles survey, whose the measure. the possibility of stability or peace in the Middle East, but general results were mirrored in would increase tension. While polls of the Maryland State Em- the West spoke of restraining ployment service and in the Chi- Print Braille Prayer Arab aggressiveness, it had ac- cago area, turned up the fact Books for Jewish Blind tually encouraged it through that one-third of all managerial this pact, Davar added. It and professional openings were Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, and stressed that while it might discriminatory, with over half of Harry Himelstein, both of the have been expected that Turkey them aimed against Jews. Three- Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey would influence Iraq in this sit- quarters of all clerical jobs car- Zedek, are participating in a uation, actually the reverse had ried discriminatory specifications project to make Jewish prayer proved true. and of these fully 27 per cent books available to the blind. The Jerusalem Post, inde- were anti-Jewish. The initial copy of the prayer pendent and only English- lan- In the Chicago area, it was book, the first ever published in guage newspaper in Israel, corn, reported by Martin Gerber, di- Hebrew and English Braille, was mented that Israel, owing to its rector of Region 9 of the United presented last week to Dr. Da- situation in the middle of the Auto Workers-CIO, the Bureau vid H. Katz, a blind New York Arab world, could not view this of Jewish Employment Problems psychiatrist whose concern for development with "philosophi- -set up by the JLC together the spiritual needs of the Jew- cal- •detachment," It asked the with the American Jewish Com- ish blind inspired it. Rabbi DAVID B. HOLLANDER question : what would Turkey mittee, American Jewish Con- Publication of the books has Iraq asks for aid in an (left) pr e s i d en t, Rabbinical do if gress and Bnai Brith-had found Council of America and Rabbi adventure aimed at implement- that 1,000 of 3,700 national bus- been made possible through HERSCHEL SCHACHTER, chair- ing the UN partition resolution iness companies placed job ord- funds contributed by affiliated Sisterhoods of the National man, Israel Commission, have on Palestine, especially now ers which discriminated against Women's League of the United been invited by the Israeli gov- that Turkey has announced its Jews. The survey was based on Synagogue of America, women's ernment to study religious and support of the Arab demands job orders placed with employ- arm of Conservative Judaism. cultural institutions in the Holy for implementation of the reso- The books will be available in lution? „ Land. Anti-Israel Pledge in Pact Arabs, Jews Show Mutual sets of 11 volumes, including the sabbath, festivals and High Hol- Surprises Western Diplomats Friendship in Tunisia Return Engagement iday liturgy. Full sets of the WASHINGTON,. (JTA) -The work will be presented to each anti-Israel pledge in the -treaty Set in Libel Suit TUNIS, (JTA) - A striking Jewish blind person requesting concluded between Iraq and manifestation of Arab - Jewish them from the Jewish Braille NEWARK, (JTA)-A $50,000 Turkey came as a complete sur- friendship has taken place in Institute, 101 W. 55th St., New prise to Western diplomats who the town of Tatouine, in South- counter-suit brought by Conde were closely watching the ne- York, N. Y. McGinley, publisher of the anti- gotiations between the two ern Tunisia. The Union Generale de la Agriculture Tunisienne, a City of Hope Auxiliary Semitic sheet "Common Sense," countries. major supporter of the Neo- against Rabbi Joachim Prinz of The pledge is contained in an Destour nationalist movement, Plans Purim Program this city has been • dismissed by exchange of letters after the invited leaders of the Jewish Detroit Auxiliary of City of the New Jersey State Superior treaty was signed. The letters community of ',Tatouine, headed Hope is planning a Purim party- are attached to the treaty and by Rabbi. David Cohen, to at- Court. on Thursday evening, at the their contents have been made tend one of its meetings. March ,14 has been set as the public in a statement issued Workmen's Circle Center, Lin- In return, the local Jewish wood and Burlingame. A group opening date of a libel- suit by the Iraq government. West- community there held a recep- of performers will entertain with brought by Rabbi Prinz against ern diplomats now interpret the McGinley. "Common Sense" was move as a bid by Iraq and Tur- tion at the synagogue for lead- readings froth Sholem Aleichem. recently listed among neo-Nazi key to silence Egyptian criticism ers of the Union, in the course Leaders and members from all groups and publications marked and obtain support of other of which Brahim ben Abdallah, organizations and co-workers in head of the group, said that the City of Hope movement. are as anti-Semitic in a report of Arab League states. the Union would always consider invited at no charge. Holiday the House COmmittee on Un- Especially surprising is 'Tur- Tunisian Jewry as fellow Tun- refreshments will be served. American Activities: key's subscription to the Iraqi isians, with • the same rights as Dr. Prinz has charged that viewpoint on Israel. The Turk- he was libelled in 1952 When ish Embassy press attache in their Moslem brothers. It is un- Mogi lever Society to Hold "Common Sense" described him Washington said that Turkish derstood that - the Union plans Histadrut, Purim Evening as a "red rabbi who was put out diplomatic authorities here are similar "get - togethers" with of Germany because of his re- not yet in receipt of information Jewish communities in other Mogilever Progressive Aid So- volutionary and communistic from Baghdad regarding an parts of the country. ciety will dedicate its Histadrut The Jewish Community Coun- activities." anti-Israel clause in the Turk- evening at 8. p.m., March 14, to cil of Tunis opened a new com- McGinley brought suit be- ish-Iraqi pact. a Purim party. The event, to be munity center at La Marsa, Press attache Nuzhet Baba cause Dr. Prinz was reported to held in Workmen's Circle Cen- have stated that "it's about time said he did not believe Turkey small town about 20 kilometers ter, will feature a new movie this scurrilous sheet was put out would take an anti-Israel posi- from this city. Earlier, the same from Israel and Purim refresh- of business." The judge ruled tion, but stressed that he was so body had opened another such ments. Members and their fam- that Dr. Prinz' statement was far without authentic informa- center at La Goulette. ilies are invited. tion on the reported exchange not slanderous nor libelous. The first woman student at of letters between Turkish ,pre, Michigan State College, was ad- 26-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS mier Adnan To be vain is rather ••a, mark Premier Nun Merideres'and,Irraqi "Said. Friday, March 4, 1955 "- • - •.- - mated in 1870. of humility than pride.-Swift room home, $125. 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