THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Fri day, March 2 0, 1959- 3 0
40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED
50-BUSINESS CARDS
RELIABLE YOUNG
MARRIED MAN
LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SEP.V10E
Seeks permanent employment
with chance for advancement.
Mechanically inclined. Graduate
of military electronics school,
has salesman experience. Refer-
ences, salaried position or salary
plus commission. Willing to
learn any type of business.
Please write box 287, The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit 35, Michigan.
Alsc Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587
45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LAUNDRAMAT and hand laundry,
dry cleaning. Ideal for couple.
4626 John R. TE 3-9396.
New Junk Yard
Need partner, wonderful location.
Call PA 1-5110. Ask for Ben or
Mark.
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50 - BUSINESS CARDS
I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpen-
ter work, no job too big or small.
TY 7-7758. LI 5-4035.
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea-
sonable prices Free estimates.
VI 2-1026. BR 3-6271.
WILLIAMS and YATES, decorating,
exterior, interior, painting, wall
washing, paper hanging. TR 1-1253,
TY 6-0494.
ALL CITY MOVING
AND STORAGE CO.
Large, Modern Vans. Com-
plete Moving Service. No Job
To Large or Too Small.
14948 MEYERS
YE. 8-7660
FOR BETTER wall washing, ca li
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.
FURNACES repaired, installed, gas
coal, pots, Grates, Flues, Mickel-
son. TO 6-0414.
REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches
Steps. UN 2-1017.
PAINTING-Exterior, interior. Deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
8554 American. TE 4-0195.
TILE
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO
UN 1-5075
LOCKS repaired, installed, no extra
charge for Saturday or Sunday.
UN 2-1940, UN 1-4610.
A-1 PAINTING, 5 rooms, S100, labor
and material. Free estimates. VE
6-8410.
Colman's Landscaping
Spring Clean - Up
Lawn Maintenance
Garden Care
Call
UN 3-8181
Call
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to
your lawn and garden by a land-
scape architectural student. 6
years experience.
FIRST CLASS wall washing and
painting. Very reasonable. TW
3-8992.
PAINTING and decorating, wall re-
pairing. Low price, work, guar-
anteed. UN 4-7123.
EXPERIENCED p a i n t e r, spring
cleaning specials. Very reasonable.
References. Free estimates. TE
4-6114.
PAINTING and wall washing. Rea-
sonable price. Quick service. 20
years experience. TY 7-9868.
PAINTING and Decorating. Reason-
able price. Work guaranteed. UN
4-7123.
PAINTING and decorating, inside
and outside. Reasonable. Free
Estimates. TO 7-1937.
80-SOAPS & DETERGENTS
A DANDY
SPRING CLEAN-UP
SPECIAL
I GAL. DANDY
GLASS CLEANER
FOR ONLY
$125
• SPRAY ON
• WIPE OFF
• E Z TO USE
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE
DANDY PRODUCTS
U N. 1-0284
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
55 - MISCELLANEOUS
BROWN . LAWSON type sofa, $50.
UN 1-6668.
DOBERMAN Pinscher p u p p i e s,
A.K.C. registered. Breed for intel-
ligence and disposition. Reason-
able. VE 5-3980.
Recluse Junk Dealer
Leaves $250,000 Estate
to Yeshiva University
A 74-year-old Hatboro, Pa.,
junk dealer has bequeathed his
entire estate of more than
$250,000 to Yeshiva University,
it was announced by University
president Dr. Samuel Belkin.
Charles Fraiman, who died
Feb. 10, in Philadelphia, named
Yeshiva University as sole ben-
eficiary of the fortune he had
acclumulated through 50 years
in the junk and scrap metal
business.
Fraiman - .Lived in poverty in
a junk-cluttered house during
his lifetime, despite his wealth.
He allowed himself luxuries
only in reading matter. He was
self-taught in reading and was
a heavy subscriber to magazines
and read many books, especially
the Bible. He was also a con-
tributor to many charitable
causes, always in the strictest
anonymity.
Yeshiva University is estab-
lishing a memorial to Fraiman
at its Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological Seminar y, the
nation's oldest and largest
training center for traditional
rabbis. Fraiman had visited the
University some 20 years ago
and was impressed with its
scholarship.
Report Russian Fetes
'or Sholem Aleichem
PITTSBURGH (JTA) - A
pilot series of conversational
Hebrew lessons, sponsored by
the Hebrew Institute of Pitts-
burgh and the Pittsburgh Zion-
ist district, will begin Monday
on WQED, the local educa-
tional television station. The
program will run for 10 weeks.
The experimental series will
include phases of culture asso-
ciated with the language, using
motion pictures in Hebrew,
demonstrations of Hebrew cul-
tural activities in the United
States and in Israel. Biblical
readings and topical discussions
-all in Hebrew.
If public response is favor-
able, the Hebrew lessons will
be resumed in the fall on a
twice-a-week basis.
Dr. Solomon Abrams, educa-
tional director of the - Hebrew
Institute, and cultural chair-
man of the Pittsburgh Zionist
District, who suggested the
program, is coordinator of the
series. Sam Silverman of the
WQED staff, is production
director.
Hebrew U. Students
Strike Over Tuition Fee
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News
JERUSALEM - Students at
the Hebrew University staged
a strike and street demonstra-
tion in protest against an in-
crease in tuition fees recom-
mended by a special inquiry
committee.
The increase was from 260 to
400 pounds a year as recom-
mended by the committee which
had been headed by Supreme
Court Justice Simon Agranat.
The increase had been ap-
proved by the Ministry of Ed-
ucation, which noted that the
higher fee was still less than
that paid in many senior classes
of high schools.
Both press and public were
reported critical of the student
action.
Hebrew Corner
LONDON (WJA)-The cen- Automobile Festival
tenary of the birth of Sholem
Aleichem was pr ominently
featured in Bir obij a n, the
World Jewish Congress infor-
mation department learned
from a Moscow broadcast.
"A big book exhibition illus-
trating the author's life and
works opened in the library
bearing his name, and the ex-
hibits included the novels "Er-
ratic Stars," "Tobias the Milk-
man," "On the Way from the
Fair" and collections of short
stories," the broadcast said.
The newspapers Birobijans-
kaya Zvezda and Birobidjaner
Shtern are reported to have
carried special articles, and
"talks, lectures and readers'
conferences were arranged at
many enterprises and collec-
tive farms."
Reports on a "soiree devoted
to the centenary . . . in the
Hall of Columns in Moscow"
and to a similar event in Kiev,
capital of the . Ukraine, were
referred to in other Moscow
transmissions in the first week
of March. A commemorative
program was transmitted in a
`Literary Broadcast' of Mos-
cow's home service.
Liz Taylor on
UAR Boycott List
WASHINGTON - T h e
State Department Tuesday
received word that author-
ities of the United Arab
Republic have officially
banned all motion pictures
featuring Hollywood cinema
star Elizabeth Taylor.
The UAR took the action
because Miss Taylor recent-
ly purchased $100,000 worth
of Israel bonds.
Dann
o T each Hebrew
oil Pittsburgh TY
Translation of Hebrew Column
Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit.
BY HENRY LEONARD1
REHEARSAL
HEEReol
SCHOOL
PURIM
PLAY
"But, Samuel . . . won't you PLEASE take the
part of Haman? It's only a play."
Copr. 1958 . Leonard PrItlkin
Protest U.S. Entry of E. Nazi Aide;
Was Puppet Ruler in Slovakia
NEW YORK, (JTA) -Pro-
tests mounted against the admit-
tance to the Untied States of a
former foreign minister of the
Nazi puppet regime in Slovakia
during World War II.
Cong. Emanuel Celler, chair-
man of the House Judiciary
Committee, said he was trying
to find out how Ferdinand Dur-
cansky, charged with being a
war criminal and Nazi collabo-
rator, had managed to enter the
United States.
Rep. Celler, speaking at a
meeting of the American Jew-
ish Congress, said he had been
advised that the Immigration
and Naturalization Service had
no record of Durcansky's arrival
here.
While Celler was addressing
the Congress group, Durcansky
was being .honored at a lunch-
eon at the Waldorf-Astoria yes-
terday by the Slovak League of
America. A protest against Dur-
cansky's admittance to the U.S.
had been made by the Council
of Free Czechoslovakia, which
charged that the Department of
State had given assurances Dur-
cansky would never be allowed
to enter the United States.
Rep. Celler cited proceedings
of the Nuremberg war crimes
trials, in which Durcansky was
accused of having worked close-
ly with the Nazis, resulting in
the deportation of 68,000 Slovak
Jews to Nazi concentration
camps. Rep. Celler said the rec-
ord indicated Durcansky, who
served as Foreign Minister of
the Slovak puppet regime, had
escaped trial by fleeing to AP-
gentina after the war.
Goldstein Buys Kerns
People love festivals-reli-
gious festivals, national and lo-
cal ones of all sorts. Why should
not automobile owners meet
and celebrate a festival of their
own? The automobile owners
club in the country got together
and decided to hold a "meet"
of its members every year.
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all ages and types, beginning
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scooters, which are increasing
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roads. All the vehicles in the
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part in which Bedouin from - rtr..?.to • -1-0 r.r;- . 1t4
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race on their camels and horses
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the dogs of the police.
Ernst Kern Co. was pur-
chased this week by Benjamin
Goldstein, president of the firm.
Goldstein, 47, was born in
Brooklyn, and has been in the
retail business for 27 years. He
joined the Kern stores in 1957.
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