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August 19, 1960 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-08-19

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din DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, August 19, 196 0-30

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

50—BUSINESS CARDS

4760 LIVERNOIS. Large store with
2 five-room flats above. Good for
any business or service. Very rea-
sonable. Will trade. Owner. KE
7-2546.

A-1 Paper Hanging
Painting-Wall Washing
Insured
Immediate Service

50—BUSINESS CARDS

UN 4-0326

LARKINS MOVING

AND DELIVERY SERVICE

GREENBERG'S maintenance, house-
hold repairs, electric appliances,
door bells, locksmith, window
glass, sash cords, screens, car-
penter work. Very reasonable
rates. Call WE. 3-7919.

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

PLASTERING and decorating.
Cement work. TY. 7-5654.

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

PAINTING, decorating, inside, out-
side; free estimates; reasonable.
LI. 7-5639.

FLAT ROOF and gutters installed
and repaired, tinning work, free
estimates. KE. 2-0783, TR. 3-0412.

Steel Landscaping
Co., Architectural

55—MISCELLANEOUS

BEST PRICES paid for Men's suits,
topcoats, and shoes. TU 3-1872.

Expert
Lawn Construction
Work Guaranteed
23910 W. 7 MILE RD.
At Telegraph

57—FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

GOOD refrigerator and gas stove
for sale. Call WE 4-0392.

KE 8-3530

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpen-

ter work, no job too big or small
BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035.

UN Experts to Aid
Israel Census Tasks

Rogosin Plant
Herman Radner, Ex-Treasurer of
in Israel Starts Allied Jewish Campaign, Dies at 67
Yarn Production Herman Radner, of 17730 and Irving, and a sister, Mrs.

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The first
nylon yarns came out of the
Rogosin Industries of Israel
plant at Ashdod Monday, while
production of polypropylene
fibers is scheduled to start Jan. 1.
Output of each is expected to
be 2,500,000 pounds a year. Be-
tween 25 and 40 percent of the
production will meet Israel's
domestic requirements and the
surplus will be exported.
Israel Rogosin, founder of the
$20,000,000 enterprise, said that
the plant would produce goods
to the value of $12,000,000 in
1961. Semi-processed fibers for
the rayon production and chemi-
cals for nylon and polypropy-
lene are to be imported at .a
cost of about $7,000,000 so that
the added value accruing to
Israel will be some $5,000,000.
Rogosin said that under an
agreement reached in 1958 with
the Israeli Government, $9,000,-
000 worth of shares were sub-
scribed by stockholders and the
Government undertook to invest
$11,000,000.
He said he hadn't asked the
Government to put any money
into the enterprise but that now
he would call on it to supply
working capital to keep the
enterprise working at full capac-
ity. He added that his own
investment had been $6,000,000
and that most of his shares had
been contributed to charities in
the U.S. and Israel.

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.,
(JTA) — Two census experts
and a geologist have been as-
FURNITURE repairs and refinishing signed by the United Nations
Free estimates. Call UN. 4-3547
Technical Assistance Board to
aid Israel in their special cap-
TILE
acities.
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
The census experts are Wil-
New and Repair Special
U. OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO liam. Hurwitz and Irving Weiss,
both of whom are members of
UN 1-5075
the professional staff of the Un-
ited States Bureau of the Cen-
LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing sus.
British Newspaper
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason-
Weiss, whose most recent po- Ends Ban on Jewish,
able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339.
VE 5-7453.
sition has been assistant chief 1
CARPET CLEANING, Vonschrader of the U.S. Economic Opera- 1 Catholic Executives
method, guaranteed and reason- tions Division, in Washington,
LONDON, (JTA)—The Sun-
able. Call for free estimates. TE
is expected to stay in Israel a ! day Observer, one of Britain's
4-7857 — WE 3-1571.
year. Hurwitz, who worked in ! most widely respected newspa-
FOR BETTER wall washing. call
James Russell. One day service. Israel previously on a UN pers, has revised the deed of
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
technical assistance assignment, trust under which it has been
YOUR KITCHEN chairs re-uphol- will spend only two weeks in managed for the past 15 years to
stered in U.S. Naugahyde. Free Israel this time. Both experts eliminate a clause barring Cath-
pick up and delivery. $4.95 per
will assist the Israel Govern- olics and Jews from serving on
chair. LO 7-5955.
ment in preparing for its next the paper's board of trustees or
population census, so as to im- in senior staff positions.
Levi • Moving Company
The paper made the an-
prove the country's planning of
35 years of Courteous and
economic and social develop- nouncement in a statement in
ments.
which it rejected charges made
Efficient Service.
The third expert sent by the against it by the Beaverbrook
J. Levi—Owner
UN is Prof. Rolf F. Rutsch, of newspapers that it had been
UN. 4-0708
KE. 7-1908 Switzerland. He arrived in Is- anti-Catholic and anti-Semitic.
rael three weeks ago, to help "Our readers are well aware
NATHAN DeROVEN. First class the government's Geological In- that there has never been the
painting and decorating. Work
slightest evidence in our col-
mysel f. Reasonable. Call LI stitute.
4-5213.
umns of religious discrimina-
tion or intolerance," it declared.
WALL WASHING and Painting, in 360 Americans Settle in
and out, reasonable rates, fast
The London Daily Express, a
service. TY 8-5642. Bob Kimbor- Israel in Six Months
Beaverbrook newspaper, wel-
ough, Jr.
360 Americans went to • settle comed the move in an edi-
in Israel in the first six months torial. It termed it belated but
See Page 14 for New Year
of 1960, as compared with 185 commented: "Who can fail to
Greeting Coupon
in the same period of 1959—
rejoice when prejudice gives
according to an announcement way to charity?" The Hon. F. D.
by Mrs. Rose L. Halprin, acting L. Astor, a member of the noted
chairman of the executive of British family of newspaper
the American section of the owners, is editor of the Ob-
We Stop Any Leak!
Jewish Agency for Israel.
server: The paper has a circu-
5 Year Guarantee
This group included: 62 pro- lation in excess of 660,000.
OLD ROOFS MADE
fessionals, 63 Halutzim, most
of them under 35 years old, who Morocco Jails Jews
BETTER THAN NEW
will join agricultural settle-
ments; 77 who went to Ulpanim as Emigrant Suspects
PARIS, (JTA)—A group of
for
a several-months intensive
Commercial - Industrial
course in Hebrew, prior to en- Jews has been arrested near
Apartments - Residential
No roof too large or to small.
tering the various fields of their Tetuan by the Moroccan authori-
For Free Estimates Call
occupations; 14 "Middle-Class" ties on suspicion of wanting to
Olim, comprising families with emigrate to Israel, it was re-
limited capital ranging from ported in the French daily, Le .
$5,000425,000, who plan to es- Monde. They were freed from
tablish small business or indus- detention several days ago with-
trial enterprises; 69 retired per- out having been presented be-
sons, who will live on a regu- fore any court.
The paper said that the group,
lar income from Social Secur-
which included two foreigners
ity or other pensions.
whose nationality was not dis-
Theodore Roosevelt became closed, was arrested in July and
President on the death of Wil- detained for one month during
liam McKinley on Sept. 14, 1901. which they were severely beaten
during questioning.
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PAINTING and wall washing Rea-
sonable price Quick service. 20
years experience. TE 4-5864.

.

ROOFING

SAVE 50%

Salomon
Roof
Spraying
Co.

DI 1-5367

50—BUSINESS CARDS

-

50—BUSINESS CARDS

ALL CITY
MOVING & STORAGE CO.
VE
14948
8 - 7660 Meyers Rd.

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

Austrian Nazi Arrested

VIENNA (JTA) — Egon
Scheinflug, former head of
Austriain SS units who has been
charged with complicity in the
mass-killing of Jews in Eastern
Europe during the Second
World War, has been arrested.
He was accused of participating
in the killing o_. tens of thou-
sands of Jews in Vitebsk, Zhito-
mir and other towns in the
Ukraine and White Russia.

Wildemere, who was for many
years prominent in Detroit and
Border Cities Jewish circles,
died Aug. 10, at Ford Hospital,
after a long illness, at the age
of 67.
Funeral services were held
last Friday afternoon at Kauf-
man Chapel. Rabbi Groner and
Cantor Frankel officiated.
Surviving him are his wife,
Henrietta; daughter, Gilda; son,
Michael; two brothers, Joseph

Envoy Reports Israel
First to Aid Congo

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Moshe
Pearlman, Israel's special emis-
sary to the Congo with the rank
of Ambassador, returned from
a month-long visit to that coun-
try and said that Israel's aid to
the Congo was of a "decisive
nature" since it was the first
to arrive there.
He said that Israel's medical
group arrived in Leopoldville
when there were practically no
physicians in the Congo. He
further said that Israeli statis-
tician David Dinur is now help-
ing Congo's Finance Ministry
draw up the first Congolese
national budget.

Jews in Italy Indignant
Over Granting of Gold
Medal to Anti-Semite
ROME, (JTA) — Jewish com-
munal leaders here expressed
surprise and indignation over
the awarding by Rome's Mayor
Urbano Cioccetti of a gold med-
al for professional merit to Dr.
Sabato Visco. Dr. Visco is one
of the five university profes-
sors who, in 1939, signed the
notorious "Manifesto of the
I Race," the document which
paved the way for Italian racial
laws and anti-Semitic activities.
Criticism was leveled at the
Confederation of Artists and
Professionals for recommending
Dr. Visco's name for the award,
and to the other recipients of
the medal for their failure to
object to the award to the
Fascist.

See Page 14 for New Year
Greeting Coupon

Maurice Resnick.
When he was president of
the Walkerville Brewery, Ltd.,
Radner attracted wide attention
in Canada and in this country
when he provided three meals
daily to many h u n d r e d s of
needy, during the 1932 and 1933
depression years, at his brewery.
The tens of thousands who
received his aid attested to his
generosity, and the kitchen he
established at the brewery dur-
ing the many trying months
was publicized widely and his
efforts received editorial com-
mendation.
A former treasurer of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, he was
a generous contributor and - an
active worker in local drives
for many years.
He was a member of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, Union of
S. 0. Lodge 3, F&AM, Franklin
Hills Country Club, Standard
Club, Hundred Club, Moslem
Shrine and American Legion,
and was a member of the board
of the Jewish Home for Aged.
He was the owner of the Se-
ville Hotel.

225,000 Jews. Overseas
Aided by JDC in 1959

The Joint Distribution Com-
mittee provided assistance to
more than 225,000 needy Jews
in Israel, Europe and Moslem
countries, including thousands
of refugees from Egypt, Hun-
gary, Poland and Rumania, the
1959 JDC Statistical Abstract,
just issued, discloses.

More than 105,000 were Jews
in North Africa and the Near
East, where JDC aid was need-
ed by more than 22 per cent of
the Jewish population. These
included men, women and chil-
dren in Algeria, Iran, Morocco,
Tunisia and other areas.

British Exports to Israel
Decrease; Imports Increase
LONDON, (JTA) — British
exports to Israel fell slightly
during the first five months of
this year, as compared with the
same period of 1959, but im-
ports had increased, according
to official figures released here.

WARNING
TO
ADVERTISERS .. •

Irresponsible solicitations again are being made
in major Jewish communities in behalf of periodi-
cals in New York and Chicago that have no
circulation whatever in communities outside the
cities where they are published.

At least three of the publications — one of them
the organ of a national Jewish organization —
have resorted to the unethical • practice of
clipping advertisements from the established
newspapers in Detroit, Milwaukee, Minneapolis,
St. Paul, Pittsburgh and other cities, and give
the impression, in their solicitations, that the copy
appeared in their columns.

The Detroit Jewish News joins with publications
in the cities affected in warning against the
irresponsible solicitations.

Better Business Bureaus. are at work investigating
the tactics of the unethical solicitors.

We warn our readers: beware of the disgraceful
transgressions by publications that resort to the
unethical practices of clipping copy of our adver-
tisers and utilizing them for solicitations as if
they had appeared in their columns.

When in doubt regarding the solicitations call

The Jewish News Office

VE 8-9364

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