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August 10, 1956 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-08-10

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T7A-LOTS FOR SALE

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS

Desirable lot near 9 Mile and
Southfield, near New Bnai David
and Northland.

CALL UN 2-9107

BLDRS.-FLINT AREA
100 66' LOTS
$2,950 Per Lot, 10% Dn.

Price includes city water, sewer;
paving, sewer and water stub-
bings & VA approved.

MELJOY

FO 6-4080

18-STORE RENTALS

7 MILE W. 20900. Corner Burt. New
modern corner store with parking.
Good for drug store or any busi-
ness.

27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT

LOG CABIN. 25 miles from city, 2
bedrooms, screened pore h, hot
water, natural fireplace, all modern
conveniences, safe beach. 1900 Wat-
kins Lake Road. Call WA. 1-8030.

WALLED LAKE
LAKE FRONT

25 minutes Detroit, village 2 blks.
Private beach, modern 2 bdrm.
cottages, showers, shuffle-board,
swings, slides, weekly. Walled
Lake Court at 555 East Lake
Drive, MArket 4-3497, VE. 5-&658.

40-EMPLOYMENT

Fields Employment

Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Cartakers, Porters
DAY or WEEK

TR. 3-7770

BARBER wanted. Steady. $90 guar-
anteed. Air conditioned shop. 15317
W. 7 Mile Road, VE 5-9534, UN
1-8557.

HOUSEKEEPER to care for children
while mother works. UN. 3-2261.

PERSONABLE woman for bookkeep-
ing and part-time selling for whole-
sale children's apparel. Apply in
person, 1326 Broadway.

EARN MONEY AT HOME

If you have an unlimited phone,

you can make money working 3

hrs. a day. Call UN 1-4300.

WOMAN wanted to assist in light
housekeeping and cooking in ex
change for home. UN. 2-7539.

PART-TIME office work. 17 hours
weekly. $25. For young or retired
man. Permanent. LO. 7-2550.

SECRETARY wanted for Synagogue
in Oak Park. LI. 6-6662.

YOUNG MAN with selling exper-
ience for salesman in men's wear
store, steady position. PR. 5-9745.

REAL ESTATE SALESMEN

Excellent opportunity for 2 ex-
perienced men. Our location is
tops in N.W. section. 30% listing
commission. Congenial and co-
operative staff. Call or see Mr.
Horne at 10300 W. McNichols Rd.

UN 2-4253

40.

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso-
ciation, Inc., can furnish depend-
able men and women for odd jobs,
maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO
6-9444.

WOMAN WOULD LIKE baby sitting
or housekeeping for vacation or
mother's going to hospital. Phone
evenings after 5, VE. 8-3321.

RESPONSIBLE baby sitter, middle-
aged woman. $3 an evening. WE.
3-6467.

SO-BUSINESS CARDS

EXPERIENCED Window Washer, call
UN. 4-1568 between 9 and 12 p.m.,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

A-1 CARPENTER, finisher, library
paneling & kitchen cabinets. Alter-
ations. Phillip Berkovitz, UN 4-1897.

LARKINS MOVING and Delivery
Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319
Gladstone. TY 4-4587.

FOR BETTER wall washing call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

WALL WASHING and painting, A-1
work, reasonable. A. C. Castone.
TW 3-8992.

DRYERS VENTED, appliances in-
stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any
time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446.

I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of
carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or 17N
2-6329.

CARPENTER - Alterations of all
kinds. Free estimates. WE. 4-4826,
WE. 3-0815.

ALL CITY
MOVING
COMPANY

Large, Modern Vans
Always Open

SACRIFICE S.D.D. & S.D.M. Self-
Serve super market. Heart of good
colored district. $12,000 will handle.
Shown by appointment only. Call
Mr. Terry. WO 1-5981.

46-BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERV.

ACCOUNTING-
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

Payrolls, financial statements,
-
taxes, etc.

ABE J. ROSENSHIN•
UN 2-3029
TO 8-8794

•

As we go to press, word
reaches The Jewish News
that Max Kogan, promi-
nent Detroit building con-
tractor a n d an active
worker for many Jewish
causes, died, early Thurs-
day morning. He was 63.
Mr. Kogan suffered fatal
injuries when he was hit
by a truck on James Cou-
zeiis Hgy. on July 31. He
was operated -upon and
w a s unconscious since
then.
Funeral services were
being planned for today at
Kaufman Chapel. He is
survived by his wife, Ma-
mie; son, Jay M.; a daugh-
ter Mrs. Ruth Felmus; . six
grandchildren, a brother
and two sisters.

Steinman's 'I Built a
Bridge and Other Poems'

Often, professional men -
doctors, dentists, engineers -
also are able writers, expres-
sive poets, good interpreters of
EXPERT painting and wall washing. human feelings.
References. TY 7-2501.
Dr. David B. Steinman, a
NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster famous bridge engineer and
contractor. TY 7-0441.
consultant, has such a dual pro-
ESQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We fessional personality: he is both
clean carpets, furniture, and cor-
nice boards, all work guaranteed, a great builder and a good
free estimates, TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815 poet.
His poetic ability is proven
STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS
in "I Built a Bridge and Other
Poems," a charming book pub-
55 gal.
$2.50
lished by the Davidson Press
30 gal.
2.00
15 gal,
1.25
(227 E. 45th, NY 17).
Also Float and Oil Drums
Take for instance this four-
FREE DELIVERY
line "A Bridge of Peace":
In human heart was
MATT DEAN
born the plan:
Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593
A bridge of peace
uniting man.
REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches,
Our sons will have
steps. UN 2-1017.
the span we wrought;
The world the dream
TILE
for which we fought. ,
Similarly soul-stirring are his
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other. poems, in which he ex-
presses the innermost feelings
New and Repair Special
of a man of compassion and of
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
dreanis.
Elias Lieberman, the eminent
DI 1-0568
UN 1-5075
poet and educator, said of his
poems, in an introduction to
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"I Built a Bridge . . *": "For
him poetry has proved a de-
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lightful avocation, a rewarding
Gutters and Tin Decks
pursuit. It has given him the
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opportunity to express his
philosophy of life, to reveal
his sentiments, to note his
many impressions of man and
nature. Whether he deals with
bridges as spiritual and social
symbols . . . or with love . . .
FHA TERMS AVAILABLE
or with religion. . or with
2479 W. Davison Ave.
nature and people, he does so
TO 8-0071
with unquestioned sincerity."
All readers of this small
EXPERT washing machine and dryer volume will concur in this
repairs, work guaranteed, free esti- tribute.
mates, reasonable. VE. 5-0986.

14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

LICENSED BUILDER - Builds, re-
pairs porches, home modernization,
raises houses, corrects violations,
reasonable. TO. 7-5061.

WALL WASHING, interior and ex-
terior painting. UN 3-4635,

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
- GOODS AND. FURNITURE

ADMIRAL electric stove with rotis-
sierre. New Whirlpool dryer. Thor
Automagic washer. LI. 5-7356.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

35 YEARS established dry goods,
$80,000 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.

M. KoganDies

Two Israel Oil Companies
Seek to Sell Shares in U.S.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) -
Two companies with oil ex-
ploration and drilling rights in
Israel have applied to the Se-
curities and Exchange COM-
mission for permission to re-
gister additional issues of com-
mon capital - stock on the
American Stock Exchange, the
SEC has announced.
The companies are Israel-
Mediterranean Petroleum, Inc.,
Panama and Pan-Israel which
1,000,000 shares of each com-
pany would be offered for sale
in the United States and 250,-
000 aboard.

Silent Answer to Torah

Once I felt so bright, I did not know
'Your Light was manna for my
soul's hunger.
But I was free-bound, running to
and fro,
And blew out the flame, and the
candle asunder.
And now Thy word, which com-
pletely feeds me,
Disclose my many past reverses.
0 I did not know the strange-deep
love in Thee,
You were less than mystery amidst
lifes noises.
My unhallowed years were odes to
pagan hymns,
Though I glittered in the darkness
of false light.
Now your patient words roost home
my opiate dreams,
You alone remain, to fill the soul
with might.

-Harry Maxman

3359 Cortland

Turkey to Import $1 ,000,000
Worth of Tires from Israel
ISTANBUL, (JTA) - Al-
though Turkey has been ex-
tremely reluctant to grant im-
port licenses to Israel manufac-
turers because of an adverse
balance of trade.

Through indecision, opportun-
ity is often lost.

On the. Record

By NATHAN Z I PRI N

(Copyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)

Purloining My Files .. .
A prominent New York attorney with a wide adoption
practice tells an interesting and true story about a client he
represented in adoption proceedings. The client and his wife,
both pious church-going Protestants, had decided after years
of childless marriage to adopt a little girl. Years passed and
the lawyer hadn't heard from the couple. One day he received
a disturbing letter from the man. The communication was not
too lucid but the lawyer gathered that his clients were being
consumed by suspicion that their adopted daughter was -not of
their faith. He invited the man to his office, opened his files
and convinced him beyond peradventure of doubt that the
baby he adopted was in fact of Protestant parents. As the
man was leaving the office, the lawyer asked what made him
suspect the child was not Christian. Sheepishly and with appar-
ent relief, the man replied his daughter was so bright that both
he and his wife were beginning to suspect that she might be
of Jewish origin.
Some years ago I dictated a story to my secretary about
two Christians who had become converted to Judaism. Looking
quizically at me, as if in disbelief that anyone would abandon
the security of Christian background for the uncertainty of a
Jewish future, she remarked that the two were perhaps not
"goyim" but "meshugoyim."

Arthur Broza to Head
PATWA Office 'in U.S.

Arthur Broza was named di-
rector of the Office for Profes-
sional and Technical Workers
(P A T W A) of
the Jewish
Agency for
Palestine in
New York
PATWA assists
American pro-
fessionals a n d
technicians
who are plan-
ning careers in
Israel and also
conducts a.
summer work t .
program - in*
Israel for .
American
science and en-
gineering u n- Arthur Broza
dergraduates. Mr.. Broza is a
Manager at the main office of
the Shell Oil Company in Haifa
and is presently On leave from
Shell to the Jewish Agency.

Runes' Man's Mind
Is Man's World'

"Man's mind is man's world,"
we are admonished by Dr. Dag-
obert D. Runes in his new book,
"On the Nature of Man, An Es-
say in Primitive Society," pub-
lishetl by Philosophical Library
'(15 E. 40th, N. Y. 16).
Reviewing the "majestic idea
of God . . . of whom the people
of ancient Israel wrote:. Adonai
Echod! The Lord is One!", Dr.
Runes concludes that "the way
to God is man's love to man."
He explains that "law orig-
inated as a formal expression
of one man's servitude to - an-
other man."
There is an interesting refer-
ence to the mission of the an-
cient Prophets.
"Evening Thoughts," the con-
cluding section of this book,
contains numerous philosophic
ideas and expressions by the
author.

`Supervised Milk'
Available Locally

In a message signed by 19
local Orthodox rabbis, the Coun-
cil of Orthodox Rabbis this
week called on the Detroit com-
munity to use specially-prepared
"supervised" milk, which is now
available through Twin Pines
Farm Dairy.
Negotiations between the
dairy and the Council of Rabbis
have been taken place over the
past several months, while pre-
parations have been made for
production of the ritually super-
vised milk.
The statement issued by the
rabbinical leaders stated that
according to Jewish law, "when-
ever supervised milk is avail-
able, it should be used instead
of unsupervised milk.
The statement was signed by
Rabbis Isaac Stollman, Joseph
Thumim, Leizer Levin, David
Bakst, Louis Bakst, Joseph Elias,
Moses Fischer, Israel Flam, Leo
Goldman, C h a s k el Grubner,
Israel Halpern, Yaakov Horn-
nick, Max Kapustin, Joel Litke,
Israel Notis, Samuel Prero, Jo-
seph Rabinowitz, Israel Rockove
and Morris Rothenberg.

Hebrew Historical Atlas
Published by Hammond

NEW YORK (JTA)-A new
Hebrew language historical at-
las has been published by the
C. S. Hammond Co., it was an-
nounced by Caleb D. Hammond,
president of the map-making
company. World distribution of
the new 34-page atlas in full
color will be handled from Tel
Aviv by the Steimatsk Middle
East Agency.
Based on the "Hammond His-
torical Atlas," the new Hebrew
atlas includes historical maps
showing early Biblical times to
the present. It also contains his-
torical maps focused on the Mid-
Israel Plans to Build
- dle East not usually found in
$15 Million Haifa Shipyrd English language reference
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - The works.
Israel government is contem-
plating building a 30,000,000 Dead Sea Scrolls Translated
pound major shipbuilding yard - "The Dead_ Sea Scriptures,"
at Haifa. A delegation is ex- the first complete English trans-
pected to go abroad soon to lation of the literature of the
study.the technical questions in- Dead Sea sect, will be published
volved and to seek to interest by Doubleday Sept. 20. The
foreign capital in the project, translations have been done by
To Observe 100th Anniversary Theodor Gaster, who has also
contributed an introduction and
of Noted Zionist Ahad Haam
LONDON, (JTA)-The Jew- notes. Dr. Gaster is professor
at
ish Agency is calling on various of comparative religion
Zionist bodies in this country Dropsie College, Philadelphia,
to arrange for a series of meet- and is currently at Columbia
ings this autumn, in connec- University as visiting professor
tion with the 100th anniversary of history of religions. "The
of the birth of Ahad Haam, Dead Sea Scriptures" will be
noted Zionist philosopher known published simultane ously in
as the "father of spiritual hardcover and Anchor Book
editions.
Zionism."

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