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August 17, 1956 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-08-17

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Friday, August 17, I956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-26

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50-BUSINESS CARDS

Neon sign on store. Would
LARKINS" MOVING and Delivery WANTED:
like swap on furs. Reputable busi-
Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319
ness.
WE.
3-3380.
Gladstone. TY 4-4587.

HOUSEKEEPER' to care for elderly
man who works days. No heavy
duties. Room and board free. WO.
1-0616. After 4 p.m. call TO. 7-1742.

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

YOUNG MAN experienced in dry
goods or shoes, call WO. 1-3139.

HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Substan-
tial salary. WE. 5-7282 or WE. 4-
3663.

Fields Employment

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

TR. 3-7770

40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT

HIGH SCHOOL graduate trained as
medical assistant. Available on 2
weeks' noticg. Shaun Smith, SU.
-6.
8-0777, after.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

ESTABLID wholesale dairy route
for sale, $1,000. TO 6-4592.

GROCERY and fruit market, good
location, good going business. Very ,
reasonable. 7617 E. 7 Mile Rd. KE
4-8172, call after 7 p.m.

LOOKING for man for junk yard.
Must have some capital. 940 Abbott,
WO 2-7059.

WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 LIKE NEW, Hot Point refrigerator,
11 cu. ft. Separate freezer; Ken-
work, reasonable. A. C. Castone.
more electric range; Maytag auto-
TW 3-8992.
matic washer. 20009 Lesure. WO.
DRYERS VENTED, appliances in-
5-3939 or WO. 1-6707.
stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any
FINE modern 9-piece dining room
time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446.
set, R-way. Like new. Upholstered
seats and backs. 4361 W. Buena
L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of
Vista. WE 5-7998.
carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN
2-6329.

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

German Youth to See
French Film on Life
in Concentration Camps

ALL CITY
MOVING
COMPANY

NEW YORK (JTA) - The
West German official press and
information office has purchased
German rights to the French
documentary film "Nuit et
Brouillard" (Night and Fog),
which depicts the Nazi concen-
tration camps, for showing to
German officials and youth
groups.
The action by the Bonn gov-
ernment, reported here in Va-
riety, show 'business trade news-
paper, was considered particu-
larly ironic in view of the fact
that the short film had been
withdrawn from the recent
Cannes Film Festival by the
French-in deference to German
sensibilities.
The' concentration camp film
will be available for regular
trade showings in Germany, in
addition to its official use. The
Bonn regime paid 25,000 marks
(about $6,000) for the rights.
Variety quoted New York
sources as speculating that the
move was inspired by West
Germany's desire to counter
criticism to the effect that It
wanted "to play down that
macabre aspect of the Nazi era."
The trade paper's report also
made the point that most Ger-
mans today still- prefer not to
discuss the camps or the mil-
lions exterminated in them. In
view of that fact, Variety noted,
the current move, "evcri if offi-
cially sponsored," is not "likely
to be popular."

Large, Modern Vans
Always Open

VSQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We
clean carpets, furniture, and cor-
nice boards, all work guaranteed,
free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815

STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS

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$2.50
55 gal.
2.00
30 gal.
1.25
15 gal.
Also Float and Oil Drums
FREE DELIVERY

.MATT DEAN

35 YEARS established dry goods,
Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593
$80,000 volume business for sale.
Building for rent - with or without
inventory. Sacrifice, retirement. In- REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
formation call VI 2-9594 til 6 p.m.
pointing, chimneys and porches,
After 2 p.m. UN 4-0723, Mr. Henig.
steps. UN 2-1017.

OPPORTUNITY

TILE

Established Dutch Made Home
bakery route, Distributing San-
derS products. Located in exclu-
sive N.W. section. Excellent po-
tential for right man. Terms if
desired. UN. 4-6138.

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?

New and Repair Special

ACCOUNT•NG-
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

Payrolls, financial statements,
taxes, etc.

ABE J. ROSENSHINE

UN 2-3029

TO 8-8794

50-BUSINESS CARDS

- A-r-PAINTING, decorating. Reason-
able prices. Free estimates. VI.
2-1026, BR. 3-627-1.

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

,

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

DI 1-05 68

.

46-BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERV.

UN 1-5075

Built Up Asphalt Roofing
Shingle Roofing and Siding
Gutters and Tin Decks
All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

FHA TERMS AVAILABLE _

• 2479 W. Davison Ave.
TO 8-0071

■ •1•1111111111•11,

55-MISCELLANEOUS

• -1 CARPENTER, finisher, library DO YOU KNOW anybody who has
a hearing-aid for a desperate wo-
paneling & kitchen cabinets. Alter-
man in Europe. DI. 1-9005.
ations. Phillip Berkovitz, UN 4-1897.

• 17-HOUSES FOR SALE

Romanian 'A ger pr es s' News
Agency reports that Jacob Rod-
_baum, a pla"wright from Czech-
oslovakia, will visit Bucharest
this autumn to stage his play
`A Goldfaden Dreg a' at the
Bucharest Jewish State Theater.
The Jewish theaters in Buch-
arest and Jassy, the report adds,
were now celebrating the 80th
anniversary of the foundation
of the Yiddish theater in Ro-
mania by Avram Goldfaden.
° A Yiddish transmission from
Bucharest included quotations
from an article in the Soviet
`Literaturnaya Gazeta' on the
work of Itzik Feffer, who was
described as "a brave Bolshe-
vik" and. "well-known Soviet
Jewish-- writer."
(Feffer disappeared about 1948
and was reported to have been
executed in 19-52).

Germany Israel's No 2
Citrus Fruit Customer

West Ger
BONN, (JTA)
many and West Berlin imported
650,000 cases of Israel oranges
and grapefruit in the 1955-56
season, through commercial
trade arrangements . made out-
side of reparations channels.
These purchases are valued at
$3,500,000 a n d constitute a
straight 'business transaction.
Payment is effected, partly in
specified German goods, partly-
through foreign exchange sur-
plus balances accumulated by
Germany in third countries and
now releasesd to the credit of
Israel, which employs them to
meet its trade obligations in
those countries.
By buying 650,000 cases, Ger-
many has moved into second
place among customers of Israel
citrus fruit, ahead of Sweden;
the Soviet Union, Finland and
France, but still far behind
Britain. During the past season,
the German market absorbed
better than „eight percent of
Israel's total citrus exports.

German Anti-Nazi Film
to Be Released in U.S.

- NEW YORK (JTA)-A Ger-
Gen. Shealtiel Presents
man film with a distinct anti-
His Credentials in Cuba
Nazi message has been acquired
HAVANA, Cuba, (JTA)
Gen. David Shealtiel, Israel for release in the United States,
Minister to Cuba, presented his it was reported here by Variety,
credentials to the President of show business trade newspaper.
Cuba. He was received at the The film, "The Devil's Gen-
Presidential palace with a pa- eral," was directed by Helmut
rade, with a military orchestra Kautner` and is based on 4-he
playing - the national hymns of play of the same name by Carl
Cuba and -Israel. He was hoar Zuckma yer. Variety reported
orecl at a gathering arranged that the film "was a big hit in
by leaders of the local Jewish Germany."
community; then proceeded to
The expectations of life de-
the Dominican Republic to pre-
sent his credentials there. His pend upon diligence; and the
residence is in Mexico where mechanic that would perfect his
he is accredited as Israel Am- work must first sharpen his
tools. -Confucius
bassador.

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

Best Value in Oak Park

ALIDA PARK Subdivision, Oak Park

17 Custom Built Ranch Homes

MODEL
on VERNON

r=-

1 /2

MILE NORTH OF

10 MILE RD.

2 BLOCKS WEST OF
COOLIDGE

exclusive sales

• 3 and 4 bedrooms

• Large Formica kitchens

• Large closets in each bedroom

• Loads and loads of cupboard space

• Separate full size dining rooms

• Louver doors and large picture
windows

• Panelled dens

GORDON-BEGIN

LONDON, (WJA)-In Cairo's
Hebrew language service, the
"Sphinx" said on Aug. 6 that
Egypt would not oppose the
project for a canal across Israel
to replace the Suez Canal. He
warned however that this would
"tarn Israel into a colony of
many foreign states, and that
those now struggling against
the Western Powers would ul-
timately, save the Israeli people
from imperialism."
Two days earlier, a broad-
cast in the same service ac-
cused "Zionist extremists" of
trying to make common cause
with the West against Egypt.
The commentator expressed his
confidence that Israeli Jews
were too intelligent to be taken
in by "Zionist warmongering of
this kind"; they knew that "the
Middle East peoples must co-
operate to solve their own prob-
lems,' instead of letting the im-
perialists use them for their
own interests."



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EXPERT washing machine and dryer
repairs, work guaranteed, free esti- ANKLE LENGTH wedding gown and
veil for sale. Size 12. TO. 6-0462.
mates, reasonable. VE 5-0986.

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

Yiddish Theater Star
to Visit in Romania

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

14948 MEYERS
UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso-
ciation, Inc. can furnish depend-
VE. 8-7660
. able men and women for odd jobs,
maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO
6-9444.
EXPERT painting and wall washing.
References. TY 7-2501.
RESPONSIBLE baby sitter, middle-
aged woman. $3 an evening. WE. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster
contractor. TY 7-0441.
3-6467.

45

Cairo Hebrew Broadcast
Says Egypt Not Opposed
LONDON (WJA)-The official To Canal Across Israel

55-MISCELLANEOUS.

40-EMPLOYMENT

WAN11!71-): Woman for light cooking,
stay nights, with 2 elderly persons.
No laundry. UN. 2-3686.

• Built in Hotpoint Ovens and
Ranges in mix or match colors

• Disposals and Dishwashers

• 2 full tile baths, stall shower

• Over 1800 square feet
• Lots are 59' to 63' wide

• Near Synagogues, Schooli,
Transportation and Shopping

18450 JAMES COU.ZENS
UN 44810

Arabs Actions Hamper
Israel's UN Cooperation

LONDON, (JTA) - Difficul-
ties placed in the way of Is-
rael's cooperation with the
United Nations and its special-
ized agencies caused by Arab
refusal to permit Israeli par-
ticipation in regional organiza-
tion were described to an . in-
ternational study conference of
the World Movement for Fed-
eral Government here.
The conference, now under
way at Disley, in Cheshire,
heard Dr. Charles Boasson, le-
gal adviser to the Netherlands
Legation hi Iszael, describe the
special problems Israel had
encountered with respect to
participation in the functions
of the World Meteorological
Organization and World Health
Organization.
Delegates from 14 countries
attending the conference also
heard Dr. Boasson's expression
of surprise at the fact that the
United States was not pushing
more actively the Johnston
plan for regional development
of the resources of the Jordan
River. He affirmed that Israel
was most willing to cooperate
with the Arabs in plans for re-
gional development and added
an expression of his belief in
the feasibility of a Jordan Val-
ley Authority.

L. A • Home Ups Ante:
Couple is,98 and_95

LOS ANGELES, (JTA)-The
Jewish Home for the Aged here
is becoming one of the city's
key romantic centers. Recently,
its 307 residents witnessed a
ceremony uniting David Cohen,
88, with Miss Carolyn Levy, 85.
Last week, a couple each ten
years older also wed. They were
Myer K r i c h, 98, and Hinda
tubas, 95.
Krich, the Home's oldest resi-
dent since he entered last-May 2,_
was married for more . than 75
years before his first wife passed
away in 1951, while his bride
was a, widow for more than 40
years before taking the matri-
monial step again. She has been
at the Home since Jan. 17.
"I liked her from the - moment
I saw her," said Krich. In turn,
she called him "a fine man .. .
and very nice." A retired tailor,
Kirch is still spry and chipper.
"I am strictly a vegetarian
and I love to exercise," he said.
Just recently, when his eyesight
began to fail him, he trimmed
his daily six-mile walk to a
mere four miles.„"You're only as
old as you feel," he said. Asked
how old he felt, Krich replied,
"Oh, I'd say about 75." Between
them, the new couple now have
15 children, 27 grandchildren
and 40 great grandchildren.

There is philosophy in the
remark that every man has in
his own life follies enough, in
the performances of his duty
deficiencies enough, in his own
mind trouble enough, without
being curious after the affairs
Of others. -Dibbin

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