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IF YOU NEED GOOD DO-
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WEEK.
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ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER (65
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MANENT JOB.
CALL
UN 3-9631
GOOD singer available for all oc.
casions. Reasonable. David Horo
wits. TO. 5-3652.
PRACTICAL NURSE. confinement
cases, also convalescents, best of
references. Recommended by doc-
tors. WE 3-2780.
HOUSEMAN and chauffeur, domestic
work. Excellent references. TR
2 3406.
YOUNG MARRIED MAN
MECHANICALLY INCLINED,
SEEKS PERMANENT SAL-
ARIED EMPLOYMENT. HAS
SALESMAN EXPERIENCE.
Write Box 287, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35,
Michigan.
46-800!'KEEPING AND TAX
SERVICE
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Large, Modern Vans. Com-
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14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660
FOR Bk.! 1ER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont
CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
Porch. floors. steps. kitchen cabi-
nets. doors. panelling. Work my-
self. UN 4-1897.
CARPENTER. all kinds of altera-
tions. Reasonable. Call WE 3-0815
or NVE 5-1761.
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
20 YEARS experience in window PAINTING and wall washing, rea-
trimming-specialty men's and ladies'
sonable prices. Quick sera ice. 20
wear. Small amount of English. WA , years experience. TY 7-9868.
4-0102.
PAINTING and decorating. inside
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mates. TO 7-1937.
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PAINTING and decorating, expertly
done at reasonable prices. Call Mr.
Handler. TO 6-6196.
ARE YOU
If so, the requirements are:
1. Live in this paper area
2. Be of legal age
3. Have a servicable car -
4. 5950.00 to $2,100.00 cash
required.
Partial finance available
through company.
5. Want to be in a proven
business backed by a large
national company.
If you are qualified, write
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WASH 1 N GTON
INDUSTRIES, INC.
6504 Walker St.
Minneapolis 26, Minn.
This is not a vending
machine ad.
The University of Michigan's
new disaster training center
will be ready.- for occupancy
next year.
derson ) . The Administration .3
makes sure that there is always,
on the Assembly delegation, a
leading labor leader - George :71
Meany, last year; George M.
Harrison (of the Brotherhood
of Railway Clerks) this year.
Among American delegates,
there are always two members
of Congress, usually Senators,
always balanced between the
Republican a n d Democratic
Parties. Last year, California's
Sen. William F. Knowland was
on the delegation.
It is as an outstanding Amer-
ican Jew that Salomon received
his appointment to the Assembly
delegation this year-that is the
bare fact. whether the White El , .
House would admit it or not. 2
However-and this is important El!
as a commentary in regard to "c
American Jewish leadership- 1.1
the Jew picked almost each year
has been a personage deserving csf,
of appointment in his own right.
Several years ago. that post
went to Jacob Blaustein, hon-
orary president of the American
Jewish Committee. Then the ap-
pointee was Philip M. Klutznick,
national president of Bnai Brith.
The naming of Salomon follows
a pattern worthy of notice.
Salomon came to his post with
a background of genuine diplo-
matic experience. In 1951 and
again in 1953. he was an Ameri-
can delegate to the general con-
ferences of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cul-
tural Organization. In 1953, he
was a member of the U.S. dele-
gation to the United Nations
Economic and Social Council.
He is not here merely to learn
about the United Nations-he
is here because he can, and
does, contribute knowledge and
experience to the UN.
Above all. Salomon is inter-
Ask Eisenhower to Open
ested in spreading the UN
Gates for European Jews
Anti-Nazi Group Meets gospel. "It is our greatest hope
NEW YORK. (JTA) - The . With Adenauer on Bias for peace." he told this writer,
"it is the greatest hope of man-
Rabbinical Alliance of America.'
BONN, (JTA) - Chancellor kind."
an Orthodox rabbinic group.
Konrad
Adenauer
received
a
sent an appeal to President !
Eisenhower urging that the group of representatives of the .Allon Meets Nehru,
American Government permit German anti - Nazi resistance
free immigration into this coun- movement and of the organiza- Finds Understanding
try for Jews from Eastern Eu- tion of victims of Nazism and
NEW DELHI. (JTA)-One of
rope - should emigration to discussed with them the renewal
of anti-Semitic manifestations the heroes of Israel's War of
Israel become impossible."
!Liberation. Gen. Yigal Allon,
The appeal. adopted at the in West Germany that has re-
held a 90-minute conference
alliance's mid-winter conference cently aroused disquiet.
The delegation expressed here with Prime Minister Jawa-
here, said that while the pre-
sent Jewish emigration from agreement with the Chancellor's harlal Nehru. and found the
, Indian leader "has full under-
Romania is voluntary in char- view that these were "isolated
standing of the problem" of the
acter. and not the result of incidents."• Dr. Adenauer, how-
Middle East.
revolt as in the case of the ever. promised to use his in-
Gen. Allon said after the con-
Hungarian emigration. the fact fluence with the provincial au-
ference that "the talk was very,
is that these Jews are "fleeing" thorities to have the public
schools place more emphasis on very useful." He added that
from servitude.
condemnation of the Nazi reg- Prime Minister Nehru "desires
Israel's prosperity."
Israel Firm Takes Over ' ime for its brutalities.
In addition to seeing the
He also promised a Federal
Refineries at Haifa
grant for construction of a mem- Prime Minister. Gen. Allon con-
ferred also with India's Vice
LONDON (JTA)-A contract orial center at the Bergen-Bel- President, with the Defense
for the sale of the Haifa refin- sen site of the infamous death Minister. and the Ministers of
eries from Shell Oil Co. to a camp. where German youth Agriculture. Transport. Commu-
new firm. "Posit." owned large- would be educated against the nity. and Development. He also
ly by the Israel government. dangers of totalinarianism from exchanged views with the Chief
the Right and from the Left.
was signed here Dec. 30.
of Staff of India's Army, and
Five of the eight directors of
with the country's key political
the company are senior Israeli Nasser Gets Staggering
leaders.
officials. • and one board mem- Grants from the Kremlin
"I found the Indian attitude
ber is Israel Wolfson, British ; Nasser is the chief beneficiary to Israel very friendly," Gen.
financier. who is expected to of the Kremlin's foreign aid pro- Allon said. "The Indian intellec-
give his minority share to the gram. and will receive the stag- tuals desire more information
Weizmann Institute. The Israel- : Bering total of $925.000,000' in about Israel."
Swiss Bank of Geneva financed grants. credits and loans. This is
One of the subjects discussed
the deal.
more than 43 per cent of the between Gen.- Allon and the
In Tel Aviv, at the same time. Soviet bloc's aid. which total Prime Minister was Israel's co-
Israel bought the IPC pipeline S2.120.000.000. Soviet aid consti- , operative movement. N e h r u,
installations which include pipe- tutes 50 per cent of the Egyp- without alluding to Gen. Allon's
lines from the Israel frontier to tian industrialization program visit, referred to Israel's coop-
Haifa. Thus Israel will now he and nearly 30 per' cent of the ; erative movement in approving
in complete control of all oil funds needed for Syrian proj- ; fashion. when he addressed a
refineries in Haifa, dock instal- ects. The trade exchange be- meeting of the National Build-
lations and anchorages. pipe- tween Egypt and the has ' ing Council here today. Mr.
lines and oil transport facilities. increased 12-fold from 1954 to ! Nehru recommended that India
:might eliminate the middle man
1957.
These figures are disclosed in in construction work, substitut-
Israel Religious Groups
an editorial in the Near East ing a system of workers' co-
Begin Interfaith Work Report.
operatives like those in Israel.
One of India's more sensa-
The study shows that while
JERUSALEM (JTA) - An I
Israel Interfaith Committee was Soviet bloc aid has been in- tional newspapers, "Blitz, - pub-
lished
in Bombay. speculated to-
creasing,
the
U.S.
economic
aid
established here-to foster cul-
tural interchanges among the : program to 15 nations in the day that Gen. Allon's visit to
various religious communities Near East and South Asia de- this country was planned "to
in this country, and to advance clined sharply from 5427.500,- , pave the way for a visit to India
mutual understanding while 000 in fiscal 1957 to 5282.800,- by Israel's Foreign Minister,
I Mrs. Golda Meir."
fighting against discrimination. ! 000 in fiscal 1958.
month informs leaders of the
By SAUL CARSON
business community about the ;
JTA Correspondent at the
work of the UN and its spe-
United Nations
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.- cialized agencies.
He is a soldier-served with
Every once in a while-it does
income tax returns, done in
not happen too often - one the Marines in World War I;
your home.
meets a diplomat who is really vose to Lieutenant Colonel in
e U.S. Army in World War
UN 4-5762
unusual. At this time, we pre-
sent one who is unique.
He is an educator-worked
A wealthy American indus-
BUSINESS CARDS
50
th the Ford Foundation, with
trialist, a registered Republican,
e Fund for Adult Education,
this man might easily have fit-
TILE
, Iped establish the National
ted into the isolationist cate-
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
gory. Instead. he is a member C - tizenship Committee for Edu-
New and Repair Special
of the hoard of the _..stitute for rational Television of which he i
V OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO
International Education; a mem- is now treasurer. As if that is
UN 1-5075
ber of the executive committee not enough, he is among the
of the World Federation of top lay leaders (as trustee,
United
Nations Associations; a chairman of the board, etc.) of
LARKINS MOVING
board member of the American four institutions of higher learn-
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Association for the United Na- . ing. Each of these has a differ-
Also Office Furniture.
tions; and, for good measure, - ent orientation: Brandeis (Jew-
Any time.
the editor of a special AAUN ish-sponsored); California West-
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
publication, called "UN Busi- ern. at San Diego (Methodist);
TY 4-458=7
ness Fact Sheet," which each Pala Mission, Pala, Calif., a
Roman Catholic college for In- ,
1. SCHNS ARTZ. All kinds of carpen-
dians; and Pepperdine Univer-
ter work, no job too big or small.
DeGaulle Receives
TY 7-7758, LI 5-4035.
sity at Los Ap7eles.
israeli Ambassador
He is a Jew who-as the say-
FURNACES repaired, gas installed,
rental property my specialty. TO
PARIS. (JTA)-For the first ing goes-"works at it." He is on
6-0414. ;
time since Charles de Gaulle both the administrative and ex-
A-1 PAINTING. decorating. Rea- became President of France. he ecutive committees of the Amer-
sonable prices Free estimates .
received Israel Ambassador :can Jewish Committee.
VI 2-1026. BR 3-6271.
Not only is he an editor-he
Yaakov Tsur.
Gen. de Gaulle asked . is also an author, with two
If You Have Any Problems
Tsur. during the half - hour books to his credit: "Retire and
Before You. Move
meeting, about Israel's recent Be Happy." 1951; "Management
About packing and delivering.
achievements and about the SurveyS in College and Uni-
call me, or excess furniture in-
cluded and I will do everything
present situation in Israel. The versifies," 1955; plus magazine
with satisfaction. Deli,ery any-
Ambassador presented Israel's articles.
where. Call
He is Irving Salomon, of
viewpoint re6.-rding recent Mid-
KE 2-6512 dle East developments. and
TEVLO
Escondido, Calif.
dealt al3o with general Franco-
WILLIAMS and YATES, decorating,
To each year's General As-
exterior, interior, painting, wall Israeli relations. It is under-
washing, paper hanging. TR 1-1253, stood that thet'subject of a possi- sembly- . the President on the
TY 6-0494_
recommendation
of the Secre-
ble, formal alliance between
PORTRAITS in oil by young artist.
France and Israel was not dis- tary of State) names certain
Reasonable rates. KR 3-4540.
cussed. The meeting between Americans as members of the
President de Gaulle and Am- U.S. delegation. There is always
ALL CITY MOVING
, bassador Tsur was officially sure to be an outstanding Cath-
olic, a prominent Protestant, a
described as "very cordial. -
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leading Negro ( like Marian An-
Expert-
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EXPERIENCED young man seeks EVES-TROUGHS cleaned. $5.00 re-
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also sheet metal layout work. Call
pointed, guaranteed work. Reason-
RE 4-1445.
able. J. Gluck, TY 5-2700. .
looking for a thriving busi-
ness that is only in its in-
fancy, returning good month-
ly income and'requiring only
40 to 40 hours monthly . and
no selling?
Meet I. Salomon, U.S. Delegate to U N Genii Assembly V
PAINTING a nd wall washing, im-
mediate service. experienced. Rea-
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EXPERIENCED dressmaker for al-
terations, in your home or mine.
Adults and children. TO 5-2929.
60--CARS FOR SALE
1958 FORD FAIRLANE
2-door. power steering, power
brakes. auto. transmission. R. &
Ii. Clean. Will sacrifice. Murray
Sobel. 711 Merton Rd.
Evenings SU 8-3618 or
Days TE 2-5886
Mexican UN Legation
Honors Dr. Moskowitz
NEW YORK (AJP) - Dr.
Moses Moskowitz, representing
the Consultative Council of
Jewish Organizations at the
UN, has been chosen by a
prominent Mexican Society for
Human Rights as one of three
outstanding world leaders who
have done most for the cause
of hum-an rights in the year
1958
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