30 35-INSTRUCTION THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 24, 1960 — TUTOR, subjects in mathematics, chemistry, and physics, elemen- tary, high school, and college. For an appt. call LI 2-0513. STRENGTHEN your child's reading ability through specialized instruc- tion this summer. Call Pearl Burns, VE 7-3675. TUTORING, University instructor teaches high school and College, English, History and Biology. For an appointment call WE 4-2534. SPEAK HEBREW. Know Bible, Bar- Mitzvah, Qualified professional ed- ucator for study groups., individ- uals. TO 7-8633. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yid- dish. English. Call experienced teacher WE 4-1793. 40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS Levi Moving Company 35 years of Courteous and Efficient Service. J. Levi-Owner UN. 4-0708 LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339, VE 5-7453. ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plas- ter, pointing, porches, chimney. steps, UN 2-1017. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO Call Reeve's Employment Service IF YOU NEED GOOD DO- MESTIC HELP. DAY OR WEEK. LOOK FOR ME IN THE YELLOW PAGES LI 4-5138 ELDERLY widower desires house- keeper, must be a good cook. UN 4-2420. DRIVER SALESMAN For nation wide wholesale food distribution. Man between 25 to 30 years old. Must have exten- sive sales background. Perma- nent position, 5 day a week. CALL TE 1-7900 ASK FOR MR. LIGHT ELEMENTARY teacher, qualified, for half days, 1-4. Call WE 1-0203. EXCELLENT - opportunity for ambitious man who desires a rewarding and secure career. Meisner Insurance Agency 16038 West McNichols Rd. BR 2-0288 EXPERIENCED pantry woman, Jew- ish cooking experience, for all year around club. Union pay plus benefits. MI 6-9010, Mr. Everett. SECRETARY, 1 girl office, exper- ienced, Northwest Section, Whole- sale business, smart, alert, 20 to to 30 years old. UN 2-0135. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED , UN 1-5075 I. SCHWARTZ. 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UN ALL WALL WASHING, $5.00 per 1-6668. room, painting, plastering, carpets cleaned. Swartz, UN 4-9263. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, wishes part-time work, permanent. EL CARPET CLEANING, Vonschrader 7-0444. method, guaranteed and reason- able. Call for free estimates. TE GENERAL house work by the day, 4-7857 - WE 3-1571. $6.00 and carfare. TO 5-3035. NURSE will take elderly or con- valescent in her home for care, East side. LO 7-5644. • KE. 7-1908 YOUNG GIRL wishes summer work, typing, filing, and general office work. UN. 4-1413. MIDDLE-AGED woman, housekeeper and plain cook, wants job for board and room and small wages. Call Shirley Saslav, TE. 2-8727. GIRL WITH 2 years of College de- sires full or part-time employ- ment. Typing, general office work, or selling. Call LI. 5-3706. 45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAND LAUNDRY and cleaning for sale, retiring, good business, good location. 5734 Woodward, TR 2-3593. DEPARTMENT STORE For Sale in Mixed neighborhood, very cheap rent, right party doesn't need over $5,000 cash to handle. Write Box 456 THE JEWISH NEWS 17100 W. 7 MILE ROAD DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN FOR RENT, junk shop with upstroke press. WA 8-4640. UPHOLSTERING Done Reasonably. Call KE 5-1020. EXPERT exterior-interior painting. For perfection call WE 4-4472, reasonable rates. ROOFING We Stop Any Leak! 5 Year Guarantee OLD ROOFS MADE BETTER THAN NEW SAVE 50% Commercial - Industrial Apartments - Residential No roof too large or to small. For Free Estimates Call Salomon Roof Spraying Co. DI 1-5367 50-BUSINESS CARDS LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SEP.VICE 55-MISCELLANEOUS Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 ACCORDION 120 Bass, Cost over $300 will sell $100, including stand, music, etc. .. . Also V. M. Record Player, 3 speed, needs repair, only $10. Satin Feather Comforter, like new $10. UN 4-7867. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica, 1959 edition, 24 volumes, $125. Evenings, DI 1-8010. ALL CITY MOVING & STORAGE CO. Complete Moving Service No Job Too Large - Too Small Always Open 55-MISCELLANEOUS BEST PRICES PAID for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TU 3-1872. 57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE ITALIAN Provincial dining room suite, 9 piece Fruitwood, original cost $2,100, leaving town, must sacrifice, matching drapes, Satur- day and Sunday 12-5, 3840 West Outer Drive. MUST SELL 9 piece dining room set. $150. Baby crib and dresser- closet combination. 3 end tables, 1 lamp. Best offer takes. Call UN 1-2393. Sheltering of Nazis in Rio de Janeiro Protested Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News RIO de JANEIRO-A protest against an order by the gover- nor of the province of Rio Grande Do Sul, who has com- manded the arrest of "all for- eign agents hunting Germans accused of being war crim- inals," was lodged with the federal government here Tues- day by Dr. Aaron Steinbruch, member of parliament, who is also president of the Federation of Jewish Institutions of Rio de Janeiro. The Rio Grande Do Sul order was issued last week by the chief executive of that province, Governor Lionel Brizola. In his pr o t es t, Dr. Steinbruch re- quested the federal government to inquire from Senor Brizola as to the reason why he has not ordered the arrest of war criminals taking refuge in his province. Last winter, when Brazil, like so many other countries, wit- nessed a wave of swastika- smearings, it was freely pointed out that Brazil had become a haven for ex-Nazis who had come to this country after the collapse of the Nazi regime. These ex-Nazis were blamed for the anti-Semitic manifestations in this country. J. Chenkin, chief of the Rio Grande Do Sul political police, declared Tuesday that he has no reason to believe that "foreign agents" are hunting for Nazi war criminals in his province. Chenkin is the son of Jewish immigrants. Joan Goldman Dies Argentinian UN Delegate Charged with Pro-Nazism During Last War I one of the many shifts in Ar- ' gentine politics during the NEW YORK - Two New World War II period. The Ra- York dailies, the Forward and mirez regime broke relations the New York Post, charged in with Germany and Japan and articles published Tuesday that it was then that Amadeo was Dr. Mario Amadeo, Argentina's forced out of the Foreign Of- permanent representative to fice. The Ramirez regime was the United Nations, was during overthrown in a revolt of mili- Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News World War II, "a trusted col- laborator of the Sicherheits- dienst," the Nazi intelligence service. Both newspapers cited, in evidence a statement to that effect published in an official United States' State Depart- ment document, published in 1946. The Forward printed the ac- cusation against Dr. Amadeo in English, on the front page. Both articles appeared on the eve of the scheduled meeting of the United States Security Council. The pamphlet was entitled "Consultation Among the American Republics with Re- spect to the Argentine Situa- tion. According to the 1946 'publi- cation, Dr. Amadeo worked with Juan Carlos Goyeneche, a Nazi leader in the Argentine during World War II. Goyeneche trav- eled through Europe on a diplo- matic passport and conferred with Himmler, Von Ribbentrop and other Nazi and pro-Nazi leaders to strengthen the cause of Nazism in the Argentine and other Latin American countries. The Yiddish Daily Forward cited this statement from page 29 of the State Department pub- lication: "Thereafter, Goyeneche per- formed varying services for the SD, including the furnishing of political reports which Goyen- eche received -at the Argentine embassy in Madrid, by pre- arrangement for this purpose with Mario Amadeo of the Ar- gentine Foreign Office, himself a trusted collaborator of the SD. In this connection it will be recalled that Amadeo resigned from the Argentine diplomatic service when relations with Germany and Japan were sev- ered, but was promptly rein- stated after the assumption of power by Farrell and Peron." General Edelmiro Farrell was installed as president in place of General Pedro Ramirez in A 33-year-old mother of three, Mrs. Joan E. Goldman, of 25575 York, Huntington Woods, died June 22. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Goldman was a member of Temple Beth El, Sigma Delta Tau sorority, National Council of Jewish Women, Democratic Institute of Arts. She leaves her husband, Sey- LOS ANGELES, (JTA)-The mour; two sons, Jonathan and David; a daughter, Martha; her Jewish Funeral Directors of parents, Dr. .,and Mrs. Emil America, an association of 149 Rothman; and a brother, Wil- members in the United States and Canada, has adopted a re- liam A. Rothman, solution refusing to recognize a Jewish mortuary any mor- Los Angeles College Offers as tuary owned and operated by Hebrew Courses Next Fall non-Jews. LOS ANGELES, (JTA)-Of- Irving Glazband, president of ficials of Los Angeles City Col- the association, said the pur- lege announced that, starting tary officers, who apparently feared that Ramirez intended to declare war on the axis. After Farrell was installed as presi- dent, Peron emerged as the real power and later dictator. A State Department spokes- man told New York Post that it would be "difficult" to de- termine who wrote the 1946 publication. Similar charges against Ama- deo and Pablo Pardo, legal ad- Visor to the Foreign ministry, were aired in a broadcast in Buenos Aires by Arturo Mathov, a member of the opposition Radical Peoples Party. "Dr. Amadeo," it was stated by Mathov, "cannot be our spokesman at the United Na- tions, having been himself an enthusiastic follower of Hit- ler. There is no justification for our going to extremes to de- fend a Nazi murderer. Juridicia-1 dialectics are elastic. If Eich- mann were to be returned here by Israel, those elastic interpre- tations of legalisms might be- come so complicated that Eich- mann could be allowed by some officials to escape justice. "Argentina is a refuge f or- hundreds, perhaps 'housands, of. Nazi criminals who escaped when the Nazi regime collapsed. I feel that the entire Eichmann matter should be referred to- the International Court of Justice at The Hague, and not to the Security Council. The Council is a ' political body, not a juri-- . dicial organ." . `No Comment' from Amadeo UNITE D NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)-Dr. Amadeo, questioned by the Jewish Telegraphic Ag- ency about reports that, in 1946, the United States Department of State had identified him in an official publicatior_ as a war- time "trusted collaborator of the Sicherheitdienst," the Nazi intelligence service, replied:. "No comment." Mortuaries Operated by Non-Jews Barred by Jewish Funeral Directors pose of the resolution was to help "preserve and maintain the finest traditions and cus- toms of the Jewish funeral service as recognized and prac- ticed by those of the Jewish faith." The Los Angeles undertaker said that "certainly we cannot expect non-Jews to protect our rituals and our customs." He added that the board of the as- next September, courses will be offered for credit in He- Frieda Hennock Dies sociation would meet this week in Atlantic City and that furth- brew. WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) - er steps would then be taken Classes will meet five times Frieda Hennoc k, 55, only to create and develop an edu- a week. cational and public 'relations woman ever program dealing with the proper to serve on Mrs. Gutterman Enters t h e Federa- rites and rituals for the burial of Jews. Real Estate Field - Com muni Isabel King Gutterman, a cations C o m native Detroiter who is affili- mission, diee Landmanshaft Leader, ated with many communal or- here Monday. Charles Usher, Dies ganizations, has joined the staff A brilliant Charles Usher, 77, a promi:" of the Julian C. Frank Co., New York at nent member of landsmanshaf- 19507 Livernois. torney of Jew- ten groups in Detroit for many A long-time resident of Hunt- ish faith, she years, died June 22, in Sinai ington. Woods; Mrs. Gutterman was appointed Hospital, has had much experience in the to the commis- value of properties and other sion by Presi- A Detroit resident for 47 important factors in the subur- dent Truman. years, Mr. Usher lived at .4015 She led the ban areas. Leslie. In 1930, he founded the The wife of Dr. Meyer A. Gut- fight for edu- Usher Oil Service, and was a - member, of Downtown Lodge of terman, a prominent internist, cational tele- Mrs. Gutterrnan is • affiliated with the Maimonides Medical Auxiliary, National Council of Jewish Women, Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, City and Coun- try PTA, Burton School PTA and the University of Michigan Alumni Association. vision. A sup- porter of Is- rael and Jew- Frieda Hennock ish causes, she is survived by William H. Simons,* her husband, and a brother, Jacob W. Hennock, of Detroit. Bnai Brith. • Services were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Hannah; three sons, Dr. W. K. Usher, Morris and David; a daughter, Mrs. Reva Geer; a brother, a sister, 12 grandchil- dren and a - great grandchild.