30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 21, 1961 — . _ 40-A—EMPLOYMENT -WANTED 50—BUSINESS CARDS MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to RELIABLE wall washing and paint- babysit; KE 7-7897. ing, free estimates, reasonable prices. WE. 3-0964. GIRL WANTS day work, reliable, honest, and efficient. WA. 1-6986. WOMAN wishes to baby sit evenings in exchange for room and board. UN 4-2918. 45 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MODERN self-serve market, excel- lent business. 12540 Dexter. HAND LAUNDRY and cleaning store for sale, good business, location, and profit. Retiring. TR 2-3593, 5734 Woodward. 55 MISCELLANEOUS — TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872. FULL SIZE International accordion, excellent condition, low price. DI. 1-2275. • DELICATESSEN EQUIPMENT FOR SALE or take over excellent North- west location and balance of oank payments amounting to less than $7,000. CALL H. WECHSLER FURRIER After 30 years, retiring. Building, equipment, approved refrigera- tion. D. DAY, BR. DI 1-1916. 55-A—FURNITURE WANTED FURNITURE WANTED TE 2-3844 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOOD USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MUST SACRIFICE CALL NATE PAIGE Complete set up for kosher Meat Market. Fixtures like new. Ideal spot. Plenty of parking in rear on lot. Next to Star Bakery. 15409 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD UN 3-8841 50—BUSINESS CARDS TY 5-6601 DAILY 9 - 8.:30 CLOSED SAT. OPEN SUN. 11-6 57 — COATS. FOR SALE MARSHAL and Wendell parlor grand, PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND WALL WASHING. IMMED. SERVICE REASONABLE INSURED UN. 4-0326 CARPENTER WORK of all kinds, kitchen cabinet doors, wall panel- ing, steps, railings, cedar closets, work myself. UN 4-1897. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special IP OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 - LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453. DRESSMAKING All Kinds of Alterations Call for Appointments UN 3-8283 - 17175 ROSELAWN ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, porches, chimney, steps. UN 2-1017. SPRING SPECIALS Patching, arches, ceilings, half off. $3 min. New homes lathed and plastered, $1.45 yd. Our work is insured and 'guaranteed. -Our estimates are prompt- and free. Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.' U. S. PLASTERING CO. LA 1-0912 GUARANTEED painting, washing, papering, light repair, special on vacancies. LI 8-8831. FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. - FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. PAINTING and- decorating, finest workmanship, free estimates. Sam Fishman. UN. 1-3265. PAINTING and wall washing, win- dow washing. Reasonable price. Quick service. 20 years experi- ence. TE 4-5864. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. LARKINS MOVING . AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 WINDOWS CLEANED, painting, ex- perienced, reasonable. LI 6-1955. ALTERATIONS done in my home. Schaefer-Grand River area. WE. 5-1944. PAINTING, decorating, inside, out- side, free estimates, reasonable. LI. 7-5639, WE. 4-2339. TRIM FIT Alterations, all kinds, years of experience. Reasonable. KE 8-2663. FURS, repaired and remodeled, latest prices. UN. styles, reasonable 1-5932, 16561 Ilene. H. Waldhorn. . NATHAN DeROVEN, A -1 painting and decorating, interior and ex- terior, paper hanging, LI. 4-5213 or UN. 4-5667 evenings. A-1 PAINTING, 5 rooms $100. Labor and material. VE 6-8410. • nicely detailed, excellent condition. UN. 4-7838. Rabbinical Council Head Asks Congress _ Probe Birch Society ATLANTIC C I T Y, N. 7., (JTA) — Congress was urged to undertake an immediate in- vestigation of the Birch Society, in an address delivered here by Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, hon- orary president of the Rab- binical Council of America. Rackman, addressing the 25th annual convention of the RCA, alluded -to the "serious dangers which face the United States from the narrow, Fascist-like and bigoted Birch Society." The society, Rabbi Rackman stressed, "is introducing into our communities grave forces of disserision, division and defa- mation, which can ultimately eventuate in a breakdown of democracy and fair play in all our national dealings." Rabbi Theodore L. Adams, a past"- president of the RCA, called for the building of strong- er cultural and religious ties between the Orthodox commu- nities of the United States and Israel. "The interaction and in- terchange between the rabbini- cal bodies of Israel and the United States will prove to be beneficial and fruitful in major areas of mutual concern," Adams declared. Gustave Stern, noted philan- thropist and Jewish communal leader, was honored at a ban- quet session of the convention for his "25 years of . dedicated services in helping to further Jewish religions institutions and studies in.the United States and Israel." Stern, who is chairman: of the board of directors of the RCA Beth Din corporation and of the executive committee of t h e World Academy in Jerusalem, was the recipient of a bronze plaque in recognition of "his foresight and vision which made possible the establishment of the Beth bin (Rabbinical court)," Ask Kennedy to Name Mid-East Peace Body ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — President Kennedy was urged "to appoint a special fact-finding commission of eminent scholars, diplomats and educators to ex- plore all the possibilities for bringing about a permanent peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors." The suggestion was voiced at the 25th annual conven- tion of the Rabbinical Council of America, an Orthodox rabbinical group, by Rabbi Charles Wein- berg, president of the organiza- tion. He said that "the commis- sion should devote full time to the task by traveling in the area during the next' year." - — To Pay Tribute Services Division Lauds Success of Campaign Affair Given by Union to Memory of Alex Belkin The memory of Alex Belkin will be honored at a special service 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at the Beth Yehudah Synagogue, 17556 Wyoming. The memorial meeting is be- ing arranged by the Committee of Landsmanshaften for the Jewish National Fund, and will pay tribute to the late Alex Bel- kin for the many services he rendered the community and Is- rael. The many organizations in which he was active include Odesser Progressive Aid, in which he was one of its key member s, Landsmanshaften Council, which he helped found, and the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, to which he was a repre- sentative of the Landsmanshaft- en Council. Belkin was a mem- ber of Branch 79 of the Far- band Labor Zionist Organiza- tion, a member of the board of directors of Cong. Bnai David, and was active in the synagogue building fund campaign. Among those who will eulo- gize the deceased will be William Hordes, Rabbi Hayim Donin of Bnai David; Sol Selman, pres- ident, and Jack Orman, vice- president of the Landsmanshaft- en Council and Louis Weiner, vice-president of the Odesser So- ciety. A representative of Branch 79 of the Farband will also par- ticipate. Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David will conduct the memorial service. Harry_ Ka- lniner, chairman of the JNF Committee of Landsmanshaften, will preside. Members of the above organi- zations and all friends of the Belkin families are invited. From left, Myron D. Stein, chairman of the Services Divi- sion, 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign, congratulates Isaac Litwak, group vice chairman of the Services Division, and Arthur King, Linen and Laundry Drivers Section chairman, on the success of the annual campaign brunch sponsored by the Linen and Laundry Drivers Union Local 285. Italian Police Told to Guard Against Anti-Semitic Incidents Mrs. Lubow Dies Mrs. Sarah Lubow, furniture and art restorer, who founded Bra-Zol Furniture Decorators, died Monday. London-born Mrs. Lubow, of 2871 Ewald Circle, came to De- troit in 1925 when she took up lamp shade designing and paint- ing. After a year on the East coast studying furniture renova- tion, Mrs. Lubow returned to Detroit where she opened a fur- niture reproduction s t u d i 0, "Bra-Zol Furniture Decorators," now being -run by her oldest daughter. Mrs. Lubow is survived by her husband Isador; two daughters, Mesdames Etta Lubnau and Mrs. Fiddy Hochman; two broth- ers, three sisters and one grand- son. ROME, (JTA)—Italian Interior Minister Mario Scelba gave as- surances this week that police authorities had been instructed to take special precautionary measures to prevent anti-Semitic incidents coinciding with the trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Jeru- salem. The assurance was given by the official to Dr. Sergio Piperno, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, and Renzo Levi, vice-president, when the two Jewish leaders visited Scelba to invite him to attend the open- ing of the Union's Congress April 30. The Minister said an official representative of the Government would attend the opening session. The three men discussed the German Workers Ask State Department recent clashes between Jews and Protest Swastikas; neo-Fascists in Rome and it was to Push Genocide Pact during this conversation that the Two Vandals Caught BONN, (JTA) — A rash of NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Interior Minister promised that and insignia of the Nazi American Jewish Congress the police would watch for anti- swastikas SS Elite Guard, which appeared called on S'ecretary of State Semitic, developments. on _numerous buildings in the Dean Rusk to take the lead in Rhineland industrial city, Wer- pressing for Senate ratification the night before the of the international Genocide Charges German State melskichen, opening of the trial of the Nazi Convention outlawing mass Gives Nazis Sanctuary Adolf Eithmann, prompted a murder. MUNICH, (JTA)—The trial of workers' protest march this week. In a resolution, the Jewish of workers joined group urged that the United the wife of Werner Heyde, the in Thousands the march' organiied by the Nazi "euthanasia doctor," on States "seize the occasion of German Labor Federation. The the Eichmann trial in Israel to charges of receiving a pension Wermelskichen •were join 'in the international pledge under false pretenses proceeded the first of that incidents. 'since the that degradation and horror against the background of new trial opened. Two kind masons, one 25 of the kind perpetrated by the charges that the Schleswig-Hol- and the other 30, were arrested stein state was a sanctuary for Nazi S regime may never again shortly after Wermelskichen po- former Nazis. be permitted on this earth." Mrs. Heyde was accused of lice sent patrol cars around bear- American failure to sign the ing loudspeakers through which treaty, the AJCongress de- collecting pension payments total- townspeople were asked to help clared, had "g ravel y__ corn- ing 64,850 marks (about $16,000) find ,the vandals. promised our _ country's tradi- on her claim that -her husband Authorities in Bonn were re- tional championing of human was missing when she knew, ac- potted as hoping the incidents in cording to the charges, that he rights and seriously weakened the Rhineland town were not a the treaty's effectiveness as an was living in the state, working forerunner of a countrywide out- international instrument." The as a psychiatric adviSer under the burst of such reaction to the Eich- convention, which is aimed at name of Fritz Sawade. He is now mann trial. preventing and punishing the in .a Limburg jail, awaiting trial destruction of national, racial, for the murder of several thous- American Judaism Council religious or ethnic groups, has and mental patients and political Leaflets Hit Trial Location been ratified by 64 countries prisoners during the Nazi period. The renewed charges were (Direct Telex Service from the since the UN General Assem- Jerusalem Courthouse to made by Heinrich Kaeber, Social bly unanimously adopted it in The Jewish News) Democratic opposition leader in 1948. In an effort to prejudice the Schleswig-Holstein Parlia- ment, who said in Kiel that the American correspondents, the Veeck Gives Jewish Heyde-Sawade case was a "clear American Council for Judaism distributed folders with its anti- sign that the Adolf Drive 35,000 Ducats trial concerns us very Eichmann Zionist propaganda, attacking much." CHICAGO, (JTA)—Owner Bill Israel for conducting the trial Veeck of the Chicago White Sox of 'Eichmann here. baseball team announced the gift of 35,000 tickets, worth more Sid Shmarak's than $40,000 to the Combined Jewish Appeal of Chicago. The tickets were presented by Veeck through the CJA Amuse- ment Division of which he is The PRINCETON SHOP, locat- e first time science found serving as a• co-chairman for the ed at 20072 W. Seven Mile near a healing substance wit he as- 1961 campaign. He said he hoped Evergreen, was recently taken hing ability to shrink emor- that the gift would encourage over by Sol and Irving Cohen. Sol ids and to reliev ain — thout rgery. In e t cas while all people, Jews and Christians was formerly of the Modern Shoe ently relie p n ctu educ- alike, to aid the Appeal and the and Men's Wear on the east side,. on (shr . pla Most medical and social welfare work' and Irving was formerly of'' mazin all esults we o thor- gh th e made nishing it supporti at home and abroad. 'Belles 'n Bows' in Northland. atemen les ha ceased to The CJA will give the tickets Both are well known in the boys' a problem! The se is a new to all persons who contribute and men's wear field. They fea- h. ling subs ce (Bio yne®) dis- co y of orId-f ous research to the 1961 campaign and to all ture the latest styles and mate- ins This subs ce is now avail- volunteer workers and their fami- rials in clothing and haberdashery able te. pposit r ointment form lies.. None of the tickets will be including Ivy League clothes, for called on H®. At all drug counters. sold, the 'Young Man from 6 to 60.' 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