Friday, November 15, 1957—THE DETROI T JEWISH . NEWS -30
40-EMPLOYMENT
50-BUSINESS CARDS
UNIVERSAL Employment Service,
experienced help, days or weeks.
Call TY 8-5310.
HERB'S cleaning service, carpets,
furniture, and wall washing. TE
4-2239.
A BAAL KRIA is needed at Young
Israel of 'North West Detroit.
Call Mr. Rudolph Kar, UN 3-1783.
ARCHES, ceilings, new or repair
plastering. 'Neat and dependable.
Smith, 6346 W. McNichols, UN
4-1897.
40 A
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HOME nursing and companion will
baby sit, good cook. Home nights.
TO 7-1477.
TOP NOTCH stenographer, book-
keeping and varied office skills.
available evenings, Saturdays and
Sundays. UN. 2-7539.
WOMAN wishes baby-sitting, eve-
nings or .week-ends, Detroit or
Oak Park. References. WE 4-4469
or LI 1-8933.
45
Electrical Contractor
Licensed
Commercial, Residential, Repairs
Reasonable Prices
Philip Aisner Electric Co.
CALL LI 7-8628
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
Brevities
Dr. ALWYN VERNON
FREEMAN,. legal advisor to
the U.S. Senate Foreign Rela-
tions Committee, left this week
with Sen. Mike Mansfield for
Madrid, Spain. They will spend
two weeks in North Africa in-
vestigating U.S. Government ex-
penditures in those areas. Be-
fore his departure, Dr. Freeman
was in Detroit to visit his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Freeman.
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INTERIOR-EXTERIOR. decorating,
paper hanging, free estimates.
UN 4-2333.
Dr. MORTON SOBEL, Michi-
gan regional director of the
GEORGE D. KENT (left), special trial attorney and
Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation SAMUEL H. OLSEN, recently appointed Wayne County prose- '-
54 HALLS FOR RENT
League, will be a principal cutor, work out policy for county trial procedures.
speaker at the Institute of Inter-
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LAUNDRO-MAT and hand laun- N.W. AREA. Meeting halls for or-
dry, ideal for couple. Well estab-
ganizations, family clubs, etc. Group Relations, sponsored by
lished, plenty of business. Cash
Kitchen facilities. KE 7-5440 or the Detroit Archdiocesan Coun
or terms to right party. 4626
KE 3-6621.
cil of Catholic Women, to be
John R.
held all-day Tuesday, at the
George D. Kent, former as- Jennie Levin, have two daugh-
55 MISCELLANEOUS
Catholic Charities Bldg. Dr. sistant prosecuting- attorney for ters,
50-BUSINESS CARDS
Carol Nancy, 14, and Bev-
LARGE decorated grave blankets, Sobel will speak at the after- Wayne County, haS been re- erly Eden, 9. The family lives
$12.50, delivered to cemetery. noon session on "The Dynamics
tained as special trial attorney at 18047 Prest.
_Call KE 1-5379, 9-9 daily and
LARKINS MOVING
of Attitudes," pointing out I for Samuel H. OlSen, recently
Sunday. Mr. Rosenbloom.
- , AND
SERVICE
where prejudices start and how appointed to the post of Wayne
WILL BUY your unusable clothing. they may be
Cantor Shicoff Available
. combatted.
Call TO 8-5391.
County Prosecutor following the
Also Office Furniture.
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Any time.
death of late prosecutor' Gerald for Local Engagements
Reasonable.
LARRY HALPERN, son of K. O'Brien. Kent had been with
Announcement was made by
3319 GLADSTONE
ADL
Outlines
Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Hal- the prosecutor's office for over Cantor Sidney Shicoff, inde-
TY 4-4587
pern, of 18681 Santa Rosa, has eight years.
pendent cantor, that he is now
been elected assistant news edi- I A native Detroiter, Kent at- available for performances be-
FOR BETTER wall • washing, • call Bias Strategy;
James Russell. One day service.
tor of the Commentator, under tended Northern High, where fore audiences here. Cantor
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
graduate newspaper of Yeshiva - I he played football on two. cham- Shichoff had been in Chicago,
REPAIR, brick, cement. plaster, Elect Mrs. Aaron College, liberal arts school of pionship teams. Following stud- where he conducted the High
painting, chimneys and porches,
ies at Wayne University, he ob- Holiday services at Cong. Bnai
steps. UN 2-1917.
Mrs. Samiiel Aaron, newly- 1 Yeshiva University.
tained a law degree from the Bezalel.
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elected chairman of the Mich- ,
Detroit College of Law.
In a letter written by Rabbi
STANLEY L. EISENBERG,
He worked his way. through
igan Regional Advisory Board
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisen- school on factory production Abraham B. Shoulson, spiritual
of .Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation berg,
of 3224 Glendale, a senio ✓ lines, and later as a director of leader of the congregation,
League, and Dr. Morton J. I majoring in history at Hillsdal e industrial
relations at' a ideal which held the largest single
Sobel, Michigan regional ADL College, was one of only fiv e plant. He was a combat infan- High Holiday services in Chi-
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
cago, Cantor Shicoff's voice and
APPLIANCES - PIANOS
director, this week announced students to achieve an all "A' tryman in• the U.S. Army.
ALSO EXPRESSING
Admitted to the bar in 1941, interpretation of prayerS were
a prOgram of action for the average for the spring semester ,
AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES
the registrar's office announced he served as rulings attorney unrestrainedly praised.
coming year.
this week. He is a member o for the National War Labor
The letter, addressed to Jo-
14948 MEYERS
In a joint statement, the two Epsilon Delta Alpha and Onii f-
- Board and enforcement attor- seph Hyman, prominent affi-
officials
pointed
to
several
VE. 8-7660
cron Delta Kappa, honorary ney for the National Wage liate of the 1,500-member con-
areas in which
scholastic and leadership fra - Stabilization Board, in additipn gregation, thanked the member
MOVING? Washers, dryers discon- the ADL will
ternities, and is affiliated with to privately practicing law.
for urging the congregation to
nected and installed. Dryers
be especially
vented. Wolfe, BR 3-4446.
Kappa Sigma Kappa social fra -
He and his - wife, the former engage Shicoff's services.
interested.
ternity.
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea- These include
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sonable prices. Free estimates.
VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271.
mainly resort
HEBREW SELF - TAUGHT
JOHN
MASON
BROWN, au-
discrimination,
thor, lecturer and critic, will
by AHARON ROSEN
TILE
discrimination
appear at DETROIT TOWN
in housing and
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
HALL at 11 a.m. Monday, in . the eight
internal J e w-
rpittg .5 6-- this (f.)
New and Repair Special
Ford Auditorium. Former edi-
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ish education.
sh'moh-ne
zohi
tor
of
the
Saturday
Review
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
The new
and a former drama critic for nine
-MRAB Chair-
17-til") .57
UN 1-5075
hour
he New York Evening Post
teh-shah
m a n advised
.5 2
nd
New
York
World-Telegram,
shah-ah
that•
ADL
was
CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
ten
Brown
will
speak
on
"Seeing
"1.7 .5 8
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi- currently in
Mrs. Aaron
nets, doors. Work myself, UN
esser
five
the process . of "documenting Things."
4-1897.
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tti?1, 7 .53
ADL's national survey of resort
there is not
bah-mehsh
LEO -KAHAN, Carpenter, cabinet
9
Rabbi BYRON T. - IttBEN-
makers, attics, recreation rooms, discrimination which, appalling-
elm
TgIN, of Temple Emanuel,
porches, exclusive Material. Ex- ly enough, indicated a 48.7 per-
six
cellent work Estimates , free. cent level of discrimination Duluth, Minn., will represent friend (m.)
Vtg .5 4
Phone UN 24,890.
shehsh
against Jews by Michigan re- he Jewish- Chautauqua Society
hah
vehr
a s lecturer at Suomi College
I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of sorts."
carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or
a nd Theological Seminary in friend (f.)
seven
UN 2-6329.
Mrs. Aaron continued that Hancock, Mich., this Wednes-
rntt? .5 5
hah-vehr-ah
.the'-vah
"we
also
have
documentary
evi-
day.
CARPENTER, all kinds of alterna-
tions. Call WE 3-0815.
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. dence indicating an increased
incidence of discrimination
PAINTING and decorating, inside
A
HIGH
SCHOOL
INTERNA-
and outside, reasonable, free esti- against Jews in housing, par-
ni5ti-
mates. TO 7-1937.
ticularly in the suburban areas." TIONAL CLUB panel on "In:-
In the matter of education, a tegration in the South," set for
?nb
nr;
QUALITY CARPENTER work, rea-
Itt,Nwn 1 h tri5v-
sonable. rates, no job too small. long range program is being 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Park-
VE 8-5073.
developed to deal with Jewish man Branch library, 1766 Oak-
.11Inti ltli17
SPECIAL . 5 robins' viashed $28, attitudes toward non-Jews, both man Blvd., will be moderated
by
William
Seaborn,
deputy
di-
plaster repairs $8 up. H. B. white and Negro. Getting to
?1tant, rtt Itp17-
r
Smith, UN 4-9263, UN 1-8062.
priority will be problems re- • F ector of the Michigan State
air employment,commission.
lating to Middle. Eastern- prop. p anelists
. 1 fP4? sjtV3 -
TEL AVIV
will include Peter
agandists, especially in view of oren, Norman
Levy
and
,rito
,trit#
WINDOW CLEANING
nor
reports that Detroit will soon M ichael Weggler, of Mumford
be
the
site
of
a
new
Arab
In-
WALLS WASHED $4.00, A
igh, Thomas Warren, of U. of
,n4ttri
formation Center office.
D . High, and Martha Robbins,
ROOM AND UP, HANGING
Mrs. AarOn Was.: eleeted ADL 0 f Liggett. Young people in the
i-nwvor! rift2s?
STORMS. CALL -
chairman at the recent annual c ommunity are invited to at
meeting in , Mt. 'Clemens. The , t end.
?terrri
UN. 1-8115
following Detroiters also were
irapp te7 ils71:/n-
& D. WINDOW Cleaning . Co.. elected: :
SCHULTZ FAMILY CLUB
Storms, screens, awnings, gutters.
Sidney J. Karbel, viceTresi-. will meet at 8:30 pan.; Saturday
,sytp
KE 74019, LU 4-4724. •
.17ztg
ktI71
risrtp
dent, and Judge Victor J. Baum, i n the home of Werner Osten,
DOORBELLS repaired, $4.50; chimes Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, John p
resident, 8941 Oak Park Blvd.,
ns.nt,i4 ilsrvn
installed, $12.50; mail boxes in-
.
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M. Wise, . Gerald SUcher, Her-- 0 ak Park. Osten and the other
Stalled7'I'R 2-3008:
bert Arorisson, Joseph L. Oskiri, officers listed here were in- E rn; ,naint ,ver)
?nb
ITN im-
JoSeph • L. Pernick, Rabbi M. stalled- at- recent - ceremonies
Built Up Asphalt Roofing,
Nprri
/telt!,
.:14
Robert Syme, Dr. `Richard C. held at - Carl's Chop -House: Mrs.
14ntnn;rjivInpo"41i-
Shingle ROOfig and Sid
Hertz, Dr. Mel J. RaVitz, Ben- David Schwarcz and David Al-
,rtgr.?
,er?rri
nizrinz
ing, Gutters and Tin
nt.t
jamin D. Burdick, Dr. Huldah pert, secretaries; and Mrs. Lil-
yv
G.' Fine and Paul Handelman. lian Frank; sick and visiting.
Decks
itrw
•
• vy T
tru#n
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All. Work Guaranteed
Others are King D. Schway-
der, Mayor Loins .Deutsch, of
CORNFIELD FAMILY cLuB,
River Rouge, Harry Moss, Mil- recently elected the following
Accented synable
ton W. Weinstein, Louis E. Bar- officers for the 1957-58 season:
den, Walter E. Berlow, Marcus Donald Icetai, president; Jerry Reading material in
vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also 'material for
Fordon, Harry N. Katz, Mrs. KurtiS, vice-president; BeVerly
Kalman Bruss, Mrs. Robert Kurtis, secretary; and Charles advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew
FHA TERMS AVAILABLE
Coggan, Mrs. William Fogel, Cornfield, treasurer. The group
2479 W. Davison Ave.
Mrs. Allen LaBan, Mrs. Henry will meet Sunday, in the home Organization or by writing to : Brit Ivrit Olarnit, P.O.B. 71,11,
P. Onrich, Elsie Rodd and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Corn- jerm.saletn,
TO 8-0071
Sanford Rosenthal.
field; 16805 Linwood...
Published loy Brit-Ivrit °Utak
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FISH STAND for rent, in poultry
market doing big business. 12039
Dexter, WE 5-9437, WE 5-8779.
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George Kent New Prosecutor's Aide
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All City Moving
Company
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rt.;
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Nip:
Cadillac
RoofingCo.
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