47454:aieui;;Wiiiiii,;;;;;;•,,T, • 4...;;;-..;" 40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS HOUSEKEEPER to take complete charge. 2 children. call, TO 9-9311 between 8 and 10 p.m. BOOKKEEPER wanted, male or fe- male. call evenings, TO 7-8421. 40A - WANTED, EMPLOYMENT UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso- ciation, Inc., can furnish depend- able men and women for odd jobs, - maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO 6-944C C01- 5;FIGE student, temporary work, experienced receptionist, switch- board, light typing. TO 6-9189. RELIABLE WOMAN wants baby-sit- ting job, 5 days. TY 5-7962. CANTOR DAVID Horowitz, will offi- ciate during high holiday. Low fee. WE 5-6004. RELIABLE woman for baby sitting, evenings. UN 2-8181. RELIABLE middle-aged lady desires job as baby sitter. UN 4-4543. EXPERIENCED in the care of aged invalids ,or convalescents. Will do kosher cooking and light house- keeping. Live in or go home nights. TY" 8-8531. • ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY Large, Modern Vans Always Open 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster contractor. • TY 7-0441. . - B-F-J • LAWN MOWER SERVICE Lawn Mowers Sharpened & Repaired "All Work Guaranteed" Free Pick-Up & Delivery 8747 W. 8 MILE ROAD Call VE 6-5879 45--BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD CLEANING branch in North- west section.- Doing very good bus- iness. Can be converted into plant. Apply. at Wright Cleaners, 13735 Fenkell. UN 4-7434 CARPENTERS work, all kinds alter- ations. Free estimate. WE 5-1008. LICENSED roaster plumber, repairs, remodeling, reasonable. Call WE 3-5192. ICE. CREAM motor scooter for sale, fair* condition. $125 or best, offer. TO 9-4313. ESQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We clean carpets, furniture, and cor- nice boards, all work guaranteed, free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815 KINDA tired of looking? Hobbies, • novelties, art supplies, retail and WALL CLEANING, • new machine- mail order. Reasonable. UN 2-9549 guaranteed, reasonable. City-wide. evenings or Sunday. I LO 7-3115. 35 YEARS established dry goods, $8 0,000 volume business for sale. Building for rent with or without inventory. Sacrifice, retirement. In- formation call VI 2-9594 til 6. p.m. After 7 p.m. UN 4-0723, Mr. Henig. Central High School Sweet Shop Incl. stock, fixturei & business, $5,000, terms. WE. 3-6300. MERCURY REALTY 50-BUSINESS CARDS STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS 55 gaL $2.50 30 gal. 2.00 I5 gal. 1.25 . Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY A-1 PAINTING, interior and exte- rior, paper removing, free esti- mates. UN 1-3265. 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE EXQUISITE MODERN DINING ROOM SET Cordovan and white cork. Orig- inal cost $2,300. Will sacrifice. Modern blond breakfast room set, table 3x5, 4 upholstered chairs, can be seen on Sunday 1-5. 4030, Sturtevant. CONTENTS of entire 5-room fiat- Living room, dining room, 2 bed- rooms, stove, refrigerator, dishes, drapes, and miscellaneous; must sacrifice. 17553 Stoepel, upper. Warm Response Greets Prefabricated Synagogues The announcement last week of the new Orthodox Union MATT DEAN Synagogue Center has met with Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593 . an overwhelming response on REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, the- American Jewish scene. "In- pointing, chimneys and porches. quiries have been pouring in- steps. UN 2-1017. from all over the United States," S. David Leibowitt, TILE chairman of the community ac- tivities division of the Union, DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? declared. "Within 48 hours of the pub- New and Repair Special lication of the news, more than O OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO 30 communities throughout the DI 1-0568 UN 1-5075 nation - submitted requests for our prefabricated structure." Designed to provide a digni- A-1 CARPENTER, finisher, library . paneling & kitchen cabinets. Alter- fied house of worship, school ations. Phillip Berkovitz, UN 4-1897. facilities and community center, LARKINS MOVING and Delivery minus the usual - time and Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 money expenditures, these struc- - Gladstone. TY 4-4587. tures are being made available GAS HEAT, converesions, prompt service, honest prices. Amber Bros. by the Union of Orthodox UN 4-2469. Jewish Congregations of Ameri- FOR BETTER wall washing call ca m cooperation with United James Russell. One day service. States Steel Homes, Inc., a U.S. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Steel Corp, subsidiary. • PAINTER AND Decorator. Remov- ing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 6-2999. WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work, reasonable. A. C. Castone. TW 3-8992.. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271. LICENSED BUILDERS with low prices on home modernization, rais- ing houses, builds, and repairs porches, corrects all violations, also roofing and gutter work. TO 7-5061. DRYERS VENTED, appliances in- stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. 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 Utilize Bond Dollars To Make Uranium Ore Ike Gets Letter Asking End to Arab Boycott The attention of President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles has been called to travel difficulties encountered by a rabbinical student in his attempt to reach Israel in order to -further his studies. „His fath- er, Rabbi Ralph Simon of Chi- eago, has written President Eis- enhower a moving account of the obstacles placed in his son's way by the refusal of some Arab nations to allow American citizens of the Jewish faith to step on their soil. The Chicago. Rabbi sent a copy of his letter to Philip M. Klutznick, president of Bnai Brith, who in turn forwarded it to Secretary Dulles with a cover letter urging the "adop- tion of essential steps to put an end to such indignities." $11,000,000 Trade Pact Signed by Holland, Israel THE HAGUE, (JTA)-A new Israel-Holland trade pact cover- ing the exchange of about $11,- 000,000 worth of goods has been concluded. The agreement cov- ers the . year, between- -May, 1-066i and' . April 30, 1957.- . • An Israeli engineer walks along the street of a new Ne- gev mining town near Dimo- nah, where proceeds from the sale of State of Israel Devel- opment Bonds are being util- ized to exploit phosphate de- pos:ts, estimated at 100,000,- 000 tons. Israeli scientists have discovered many uses for the phosphate deposits, includ;r4 a process for ex- tracting uranium from rock phosphite. Atomic research- ers found out that when phos- phates are used in the manu- facture of chemical fertilizer, the residue can be converted into a low-grade uranium ore by-product. This uranium ore is being used, as the basis for Israel's atomic energy project, which within ten years is ex- pecteol to develop atomic power for agricultural and in- dustrial purposes and for large- mineral development. Form New Community in Heart of Africa NEW YORK (WJA)-Uganda, the African country which Bri- tain once offered to the Jewish people as a homeland, in lieu of Palestine, has finally wit- nessed the birth of an organ- ized Jewish community, accord- ing to reports reaching the World Jewish Congress. The community, - created in the • capital city of Kampala, numbers some 60 adults and a sizeable group of children. In addition, a group of Black Jews, estimated at between 40 and 50 farm families, exists in the northern part of Uganda. - The Kampala community was formed with the support of Rabbi A. Ehrman of Nairobi in neighboring Kenya. It evolves a lively interest in Zionism, cur- rent Jewish affairs and the ac- tivities of the World Jewish Congress. Uganda, a British Protectorate in Central East Africa, with its 94,000 square miles approxi- mately the size of West Ger- many, has a population of some five and a half million natives and about 7,600 Europeans, nearly all of them British. Of the Europeans, 1,200 are missionaries. Some Jews have lived in Uganda for several decades prior to World War II. ESTHER BALANSOFF, 16845 Griggs, died July 9. • Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. She leaves her husband, Jacob; a son, Isadore; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Shapiro; a brother and a grandchild. * * * LOUIS I. WEINBERG, 4138 Samoset, Royal Oak, died July 4. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves two sons, Mil- ton and Sol, of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Jacob Goodman, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Harold Fineman, of Royal Oak; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. * * * LOUIS LEVENSON, 18667 Wisconsin, died July 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ann Sarah; five daughters, Mrs. Molly Goren, Mrs. Sylvia Kiklin Jennie, Mrs. Marvin Zanick. and Mrs. Israel Levin; three - brothers, e ight grandthildren and a great grandchild. * * * CARROL HARRY MALBIN, 115 Belleview, Mt. Clemens, died July 6. Services at the residence. He leaves his wife, Mollie; a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. George Wright; t w o brothers and a grandchild. * * * ANNA MILLER, S a n Fran- cisco, died July 5, in San Fran- cisco. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a son, Louis R. Miller, of Marine City, Mich. and a daughter, • Mrs. Leo Car- doza, of San FranciSco. * * * IDA KATZ,. 3755 Tyler, died July 2. Services at Hebrew Me- morial Chapel. Survived by her husband, Frank; a son, David; mother, Mrs. Rachel Efros; two brothers and two- sisters. * * * WILLIAM GOLDMAN, 127 3 5 Lawton, died July 5. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by a. son, Irving Mann; of Van. Nuys, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Stawisky, of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, two sisters and five grand chil- -dren. * * * DAVID ISRAEL, 3861 Lin- coln, died July 4. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by two brothers, Joseph and Mandy; a sister, Mrs. Fanny Preston, all of Montreal, Can- ada. * * * A former resident of Detroit, Mrs. MOLLIE THUNER, 1710 N. Harvard Blvd., Hollywood, Calif., passed away suddenly on June 28. She was a former president of Temple' Beth El Sisterhood in Hollywood, and was active in the City of Hope Mr. Joseph Bernstein and the family of his tragically suc- cumbed wife, Rose Sloan Bernstein, announce the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery, Gratiot and 14 Mile Rd. Relatives and friends are requested to at- tend. 3 1 in Duarte, Calif. and several other charitable organizations. She leaves her husband, Max J. Thuner, and several nieces and nephews. * .* * ABY LANTOR, 3200 Glen- dale, died July 7. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived -- by a son, Morris; three daughters, Mrs. - Fanny Gerston, Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Mrs. Isadore Goldfarb; a brother, a sister and 11 grandchildren. * * - MORRIS JANOWSKY, 794 Hall, Windsor, died June 29. Services at Windsor's Chesed shel Emes, with interment in Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Mr. Janowsky, a Windsor resident for 50 years, was a member of Congs. Shaar Hashomayim and Shaarey Zedek. He leaves his wife, Sarah Leah; a brother, Abraham; and a sister, Rebecca, of New York. * * - Monument. Unveilings and 'Additional Obit--- uaries on Pages 10, 20. MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Owner Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD 7orner Wildemere TY. 6-0196 :04 52" High 24" Wide Polished Face $1 Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS * META SEGAR, 19000 Birch- crest, died July 7, in Kingsville, Ont. Services at Brovm. Me- morial Chapel, arranged by Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a son, Dr. Lawrence F.; and a sister, Mrs. Selma Tuger, of Las Angeles, Calif. * * * BETTY KRUPP, 17176 Cher- rylawn, died July 8. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Carl; a son; Donald; a daughter, Geraldine; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allender; a brother, three sisters and two grandchildren. * * * SAMUEL NOVITZ, 3036 Ty- ler, died July 9. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves a son, Max; and two daughters, Mrs. Milton Schiefer and Mrs. Joe Gordon, of Flint. * *. * CEMETERY MEMORIALS 2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton TO. 8-6923 DI. 1-1175 ROSE SLOAN BERNSTEIN MO Obituaries 895° LINCOLN GRANITE 14 . 1 N..Telegraph 1.0_5-95135 9011 Van Dyke • WA. 1-5452 . . 18844 DIX RD. DU. 2-6690 The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman Chapel are known and available at a cost within the reach of all. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Directors of Funerals 9419 Dexter a f Edison TYler 4-8020