40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

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50—BUSINESS CARDS

Levi Moving Company

YOUNG MAN needs job, has Sr.
TY 4-8993.

35 years of Courteous and
Efficient Service.

YOUNG LADY wishes part - time
baby sitting. KE 5-3258.

BY- retired business woman,
with traveling experience, as
traveling companion to lady or
young girl's wishing to travel
abroad. Have excellent health
and free time.

J. Levi—Owner

UN. 4-0708

YOUNG LADY, with 2 years of
College, desires full or part-time
summer employment. Office work
or selling. Call LI 5-3706.

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45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FOR SALE OR LEASE

12TH STREET
RESTAURANT

Modern fully equipped restau-
rant and separate dining room.
Equipped for entertainment, ca-
tering and banquet. Owner man-
ager transferred, second owner
has other interest but, will con-
sider partner.

CALL EL 6-6710

ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plas-
ter, pointing, porches, chimney,
steps, UN 2-1017.

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO

UN 1-5075

i. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of earpen-
ter work. no job too big or small .

EXPERT exterior-interior painting.
For perfection call WE 4-4472,
reasonable rates.

A GOOD established kosher poultry PAINTING-DECORATING, inside and
and fish market for sale in busy
outside, free estimates, reason-
area. TO 9-1586, or WE 5-9437.
able. TO 7-1937.
S.D.D.-S.D.M., East side Drug store, PAINTING and decorating, reason-
illness forces sale, $13,000 plus
able prices, free estimates. TO
small liquor inventory. Write Box
6-4302.
455, The Jewish News, 17100 W.
7 Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich-
igan.
55 — MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT, junk shop with upstroke
HIGHEST
PRICES paid for men's
press. WA 8-4640.
suits and topcoats, Call TO 8-5595.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

SUPERMARKETS fixtures for
sale, 100x100 foot building for
lease. Suitable for all businesses.
3311 South Telegraph Road,
Dearborn, Michigan.

A-1 PLASTERING-
PAINTING

Best of Workmanship
Quick Sevice
Reasonable Prices

CARPENTER WORK of all kinds—
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi-
nets, doors, panelling. Work my-
self. UN 4-1897.

PAINTING and wall washing. Rea-
sonable price. Quick service. 20
years experience. TE 4-5864.

WALL WASHING and Painting, in
and out, reasonable rates, fast
service. TY 8-5642„ Bob Kimborough
Jr.

J. Steel
Landscaping Company

BEST PRICES PAID for men's -suits,
topcoats and shoes. TU 3-1872.

3 CASH registers, excellent condi-
tion, reasonable, DI 1-3790 — KE
3-4331.

56 — ANTIQUES

ANTIQUE ROCKER, cane seat and
back, painted pine primitive; also
old trunk. VE 6-4016.

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

DUO-THERM gas lawn mower; also
Thor ironer, VE 6-4016.

Quality Workmanship
Work Guaranteed

DI 1-9206

MA 6-6791

STEAMER TRUNK, refrigerator,
dresses, and misc. items. DI
1-2328.

WE 3-6803

UN 2-0574 Illustrated Guide And

Res.

Office

LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason-
able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339,
VE 5-7453.

DRESSMAKING, all kinds of altera-
tions. Call for appointments eve-
nings. UN 3-8283. 17175 Roselawn.

ROOFING

We Stop Any Leak!
5 Year Guarantee

OLD ROOFS MADE
BETTER THAN NEW

SAVE 50%

Handbook'of Holy Land
A new approach in introduc-
ing the State of Israel to the
English-speaking public is rep-
resented in "The Illustrated
Guide and. Handbook of Israel,"
edited by Benjamin Cohen, pub-
lished by Barkai and Jarrett of
New York.
The editor was press and in-
formation officer of the Minis-
try of Education and Culture
in Jerusalem and was associat-
ed for five years with the Is-
rael Office of Information in
New York.

Commercial - Industrial
Apartments - Residential
No roof too large or to small.

For Free Estimates Call

Salomon
Roof
Spraying
Co.

DI 1-5367

Anne Frank House ,
In Amsterdam Opened
To Public as Memorial
AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The
house here, where Anne Frank
wrote her famous diary while
hidden from the Nazis, was
opened to the public and will
serve as a memorial. The build-
ing will be open to the public
for two hours each day. Stu-
dents will guide visitors through
the bare rooms where t h e
Frank family and some other
Jews lived hidden from the Na-
zis.

ALL CITY
MOVING & STORAGE CO.

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8 - 7660

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

BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035.

AFTER 6 FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION

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Alsc Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

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LARKINS MOVING

LADY for day work or baby-sitting,
WA 5-5923. Call Saturday . or Mon-
day or evenings.

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FURNITURE repairs and refinishing.
Free estimates. Call UN. 4-3547.

WRITE BOX 454
THE JEWISH NEWS
17100 W. 7 MILE ROAD
DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN

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Carrie Sperling
Dies Suddenly

Ship Talk at Trade Fair in N. Y.

BOOKKEEPER wishes part - time
work. EL 7-0444.

14948

Meyers Rd.

Complete Moving Service
No Job Too Large — Too Small
Always Open

Israel's Ambassador to the U.S., Avraham Harman (right)
inspects a scale model of the luxury liner Jerusalem in the
Zim Lines' booth at the U.S. World Trade Fair in New York's
Coliseum. Pointing out some of the ship's features to him is
Helmuth L. Wittner, passenger traffic manager of the company.

-- Mrs. Weisberger Dies;
Yeshiva U. Draws
Education Aide's. Praise Dr. Weston's Mother

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
Frank R. Kille, associate coin-
missioner of the New York
State Department of Education,
said that his department's re-
cent action advising the Yeshiva
University graduate school of
education to overhaul its doc-
toral program, had been mis-
interpreted by some segments
of the public.
In a letter to Dr. Samuel
Belkin, president of Yeshiva,
Dr. Kille said he wanted to
clear up "misinterpretation"
and inaccurate statements and
declared: "In no way should
our recent report reflect on the
quality, merit or integrity of
the rest of the university and
on the competence of the sev-
eral programs."
He noted in the letter that
the university had already
started making the necessary
improvements recommended in
his report.

Lynn JCC. Again Wins JWB
National Volleyball Tourney
MONTREAL. — The Lynn,
Mass., Jewish Community Cen-
ter retained its JWB national
volleyball title when it out-
played three other finalists in
JWB's eighth annual national
volleyball tournament played
on the courts of the Montreal
YM-YWHA's Snowden Build-
ing. Winner of the 1959 title,
Lynn became the 1960 cham-
pions too by defeating the
Scranton, Pa., JCC, which fin-
ished second. Third place went
to the host Montreal Y players,
and the Brockton, Mass., YMHA,
placed fourth.

Social Action Commission
Commends Southern Sit-Ins

A resolution expressing sym-
pathy for the sit-in demonstra-
tions of Negro students in the
South was forwarded by the
Commission on Social Action of
Reform Judaism to the 587
member synagogues of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
The commission described
the sit-in demonstrations as
"rooted in the noblest Ameri-
can tradition."

Anna Weisberger, mother of
Dr. Bernard Weston, prominent
local Zionist leader, died sud-
denly June 6, in Northwest
Grace Hospital. She was 72.
Mrs. Weisberger, who was
born in Czechoslovakia, was a
Detroit resident for 44 • years.
Her address was 20403 Snow-
den Ct.
Active in numerous com-
munal organizations, Mrs. Weis-
berger had been a member of
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Mizrachi Organization and Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit.
Besides Dr. Weston, she
leaves her husband, Samuel;
another son, Sol Weisberger,
of Plainview, N.Y.; a brother,
Jacob Krauz, of Los Angeles; a
sister, Mrs. Abe Eisner; and a
grandchild.

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Dr. Fridenberg Dies at 92
Dr. Percy H. Fridenberg, a
retired physician, who wrote the
lyrics for the Columbia Uni-
versity alma mater song, died
at the home of his nephew,
John Goodman, in Nyack, N. Y.,
June -2, at the age of 92. He
was the uncle of U. S. Senator
Ernest Gruening of Alaska.

Notorious Anti-Semite,
Gen. Josef Haller, Dies

The notorious anti- Semite,
Gen. Josef Haller, commander
of the Polish army in 1917-18,
died in London Sunday at the
age of 87.

Hadassah Aids Iran
In response to an emergency
appeal, Youth Aliyah last week
sent $1,200 worth of children's
clothing to the victims of the
recent earthquake in Lar, Iran,
Mrs. A. P. Schoolman, Hadas-
sah's national Youth Aliyah
chairman, announced.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late
Joseph Ross acknowledges
with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

Israeli Frigate, Sold to
Ceylon, Reaches Colombo

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The
second of two Israel frigates
sold over a year ago to the
government of Ceylon was for-
mally turned over to the Cey-
lonese Navy at Ceylon's capital
of Colombo.

Charge Jordan with Misuse
of Jewish Holy Places

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Jordan government has ap-
pointed a high-level committee
to investigate charges of grave
misuse of "enemy property,"
including Jewish Holy Places.

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Mrs. Carrie Sperling, for
over 30 years chaplain of the
Detroit Council of Jewish
Mothers Clubs, died suddenly
June 5. She had been ailing
since an illness last January.
Mrs. Sperling had resided
with and was a constant com-
panion of her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel, of 18678
Greenlawn, past president of
Adas Shalom Sisterhood and
currently the president of the
Detroit Chapter, National Wco
men' s League of the United
Synagogue of America.
Mrs. Sperling, born in Poland,
came to Detroit from Cleveland,
where she had organized classes
for Jews and non-Jews of Polish
descent. She also was a dele-
gate to the Democratic national
convention, when Gov. Cox
headed the ticket, and was the
only Jewish woman delegate in
the country.
A charter member of the
Adas Shalom Sisterhood, Mrs.
Sperling also was active in the
Auxiliaries of the Jewish Home
for Aged and Jewish National
Fund and was a member of
Hadassah. -
Her prime interest was in the
Council of Mothers Clubs,
which she served as chaplain.
She was first active in the 12th
Street Club, then the Fenkell
group and later the Davison
club, serving each by giving the
opening prayers at meetings,
luncheons and special events.
She participated in the dedi-
cation of the new 'elvish Cen-
ter in a Public Affairs Insti-
tute sponsored for older adults,
and spoke frequently on the
Bible and other religious sub-
jects, of which she had a
thorough knowledge.
Besides Mrs. Markel, she is
survived by a son, Dr. Herman
M. Sperling; a brother and two
grandchildren.

Founder of Freiheit
Dies at 75 in Moscow

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Moshe
Katz, well known American
Yiddish journalist, and one of
the founders here, in 1922, of
the Communist Jewish news-
paper, Morning Freiheit, died
in Moscow, Friday, of pneu-
monia, according to dispatches
received here. He was 75. He
went to Moscow last week to
visit his daughter there.
Born in Dokhitz, Russia, near
Minsk, Katz came to the U.S.
in 1913, and worked on non-
Communist Yiddish newspapers
here. After the Bolshevik revo-
lution, he returned to Russia,
and edited a non-Communist
Yiddish newspaper in Kiev. He
later returned to this country.
He was the author of several
books in Yiddish, among them
biographies of I. L. Peretz,
Sholem Aleichem and Lenin.
Funeral services for Katz
were held in Moscow June 7,
arranged by the Writers Asso-
ciation there. The body will be
cremated in the presence of
surviving members of the fam-
ily, including his widow who
traveled with Katz from New
York to Moscow.

Noted Jews Discussed
in 'Giants of Justice'

"Giants of Justice," a new
volume on great American
Jews of this century and their
contributions to social justice,
was published jointly by the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and Thomas Y.,
Crowell.
Fourteen dynamic Jewish fig-
ures who have left their mark '
on democratic American society
in this century are discussed in
the pages of the new book by
Albert Vorspan.
The giants whose stories un-
fold in the new voluMe include
Senator Herbert Lehman, Rabbi
Stephen Wise, David Dubinsky,
Albert Einstein, Lillian Ward,
Henrietta Szold and others.

