THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 8, 1961 -- 38 • 40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS If you need good domestic help call us. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826. LI 5-4035. REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PAINTING and decorating, finest workmanship, free estimates. Saw Fishman. UN. 1-3265. A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall washing, interior and exterior. Rea- sonable. Immediate service. UN 4-0326. LI 4-5138 EXPERIENCED Saleslady wanted for part-time. Ladies ready to wear. TA 5-7980. 4850 Michigan Avenue. DRESSMAKING HERZL CAMP All Rinds of Alterations Call for Appointments Webster, Wisconsin, for boys and girls, ages 10 thru 16. Creative, democratic "Jewish environment. Now hiring for 1962 season: Pro- gram Director, Unit Heads and General Counselors. Male .and Female. Write To: Moshe Dwor- kin, Director, UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. HERZL CAMP ASSOCIATION 1986 Pinehurst Avenue, St. Paul 16, Minnesota. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? SECRETARY, Bookkeeper. 1 girl Syna- gogue office. Call LI 7-3804. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. UN 1-5075 Real Estate Sales Opportunity FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547 EXPERIENCED interior painter. All work guaranteed. Call TY 7-2501. with Oak Park's only Realtor Office. Must have the desire to earn minimum of $10,000. Experience is not necessary. Our Real Estate Sales School welcomes the most inexperienced. Call BUD CHAMBERLAIN, LI 7-2000. ermd, PAINTING, wall washing, 25 years experience, striping, waxing, buff- ing tile floors. TE 4-5864. • PROFESSIONAL Painting and Re-con- ditioning. 15 years experience. I work on job myself. Satisfaction our goal. TO 6-5485. PAINTING, decorating, outside, in- side. Free estimates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047. ■ 24621 Coolidge just S. of 10 Mi. LADY to be companion and do cook- ing. Live-in. Salary. 18273 Stoepel: UN 4-1193. EXPERIENCED, capable manager and shoe salesman for family shoe store. UN 44923. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED WIDOW will be companion to old- er people, can give Insulin and shots. Also baby sitting. Experi- enced, references. WE 5-2975. BOOKKEEPER. Qualified by 25 years of experience. For full charge job. Can handle corres- pondence. References. TO 6-3342. PRACTICAL NURSE. Companion to elderly lady. References. DI 1-4572- UN 2-4803. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES rom••••••••••••• ■ •% • • • •General • • Insurance • • • • • Agency • • • • Established 20 years • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • Very active and diversified Accounts. Owner forced to sell due to illness. Substantial down payment required New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. Write Box 519 The Jewish News 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Detroit 35, Michigan QUALITY work on paneling, cabi- nets, room dividers, planters or repairs. No job too small. KE 3-8577. Any time. PAPER HANGING, painting, and steaming. Do work myself. WE 3-5349. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING by Schuetz. Dutch Jew- ish Jeweler examining a Diamond. 341-6606. 55-B-APPAREL TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, and shoes into cash. TU. 3-1872. AN EXCLUSIVE Re-Sale Shop. 11340 Woodward. Presents Designer label clothing, from wealthy homes. Also will sell clothes on consignment. 57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS BEAUTIFUL apartment size Baby Grand piano, Walnut finish. 3-piece leather den set, washer and dryer. All in excellent condition. Must Sell. 13341 Dartmouth. Oak Park. Sunday 2-5. Elegant Italian Tall slender Commode Secretary (Nicco- lini) Cost $850 priced $300. Small dropleaf Hitcock Cher- ry Dinette table, $65. Chairs to match, $25 each. 9x11 Ka r a s t a n Orange-Brown tweed rug (1 week old) cost $16.95 yrd. price $8.50 yrd. Private party Phone 869- 5547 after 6:30. 57-A-FURNITURE WANTED FURNITURE WANTED - Highest prices paid for good used furni- ture and appliances. Call Nate Paige, TY 5-6601. Open daily 9- 8:30 p.m., Sun. 11-6. Closed Sat. 87 - PETS 50-BUSINESS CARDS POODLE puppies. Males and fe- males. Toys and miniatures. AKC. $60 up. CR 8-8680. LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453 Polish-Jewish Noble CARPENTER WORK of all kinds, kitchen cabinet doors, wall panel- ing, steps, railings, cedar closets. work myself. UN 4-1897. LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 50-BUSINESS CARDS Michael Esofowicz, a 15th century Polish-Jewish financier and the only Jew ever to be- come a Polish nobleman, was appointed by King Sigismund as head of all Lithuanian Jew- ish communities and entrusted with the responsibility of ad- ministering justice and collect- ing taxes. He also represented the interests of the Jews before the government. (J.T.A.) 50-BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING & STORAGE CO. Complete Moving Seriiiee No Job Too Large-Too Small Always Open Bowles Now Kennedy's Adviser on Middle East WASHINGTON - (JTA) - President John F. Kennedy told a press conference that Chester Bowles, re - assigned from a high State Department post, would now devote his en- tire time to rendering advice on problems in the Middle East and other regions with which Bowles is familiar. Kennedy . indicated that Bowles could serve a function vitally important to the United States. Austrian, Greek Jewish Victims of Nazism Urged to File Claims LONDON, (JTA) - The United Restitution Office here issued a reminder that Dec. 31 is the deadline for filing appli- cations with Austrian social in- surance institutions by Jewish refugees from Austria who are already paying voluntary con- tributions into insurance schemes and who wish to avail them- selves of the opportunity of pay- Edelman Associates Purchase Key Northern Michigan Industrial Site Purchase of over 6,000 acres, ' world's largest producer of ce- including the Rockport Harbor, ment, lies to the south of the docks, quarry and miles of Lake Edelman property. The ' Rockport. Harbor and Huron frontage at Alpena and Quarry, one of the pioneer de- Rogers City, Michigan, was an- velopments in the center of this nounced by Bernard Edelman industrial complex, includes a Associates, Inc. dredged harbor and commercial The sale included the real es- dock over 900 feet long and a tate of the Northern Michigan 1,000 acre quarry reported to Limestone Corporation, 44 Wall have an almost inexhaustible re- Street, New York City, successor serve of limestone deposits. to Kelley Island Lime and Trans- Plans for the development of port Co., formerly the largest this property include the use of users of limestone in the United the harbor, docks, quarry and States. adjoining land as a major indus- The tract of land is in the cen- trial area. Utilizing cheap water ter of one of the country's larg- transportation, products produced est limestone formations. The here can be shipped around the world's largest limestone quarry world via the St., Lawrence Sea- at Rogers City just north of the way. purchased site is owned by the Bernard Edelman Associates, United States Steel Corporation. Inc. also plan to develop the Adjoining the acquired site is miles of Lake Huron shoreline the Presque Isle Harbor and and adjoining land for residen- Quarry, a combine of Republic tial, commercial and recreational Steel Corporation, Bethlehem use. Steel Corporation, Jones & Laugh- Purchase of this property was lin Steel Corporation, National made by Calvert Investment Co. Steel Corporation and Youngs- and development will be by town Steel and Tube Co., supply- Highland Farms Co., both divi- ing limestone to their steel mills. sions of Bernard Edelman Asso- Huron Portland Cement Co., the ciates, Inc. Lipsky Hailed on 85th Birthday as 'Symbol of Zionist Continuity' NEW YORK, (JTA) -Louis Lipsky, veteran Zionist leader, was honored by top leaders of the American Zionist movement at a luncheon marking his 85th birthday. He was the recipient of numerous messages from leading Jewish personalities, in- cluding Israel President Ben- Zvi and Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- dent of the World Zionist Or- ganization, who tendered the luncheon in honor of Lipsky, emphasized the important role which he played in building up the Zionist movement in the United States. He called him a "symbol of Zionist continuity." Ambassador Michael Comay, head of the Israel delegation to the United Nations, greeted Lip- sky on behalf of the Israel gov- ernment and the people of Is- rael. Premier Ben-Gurion lauded Lipsky's devotion to the Zionist cause and the effective role he played in keeping American Jewry alert to the fight for the establishment of a Jewish Na- tional Home in Paelstine before the creation of Israel. Lipsky, replying to the trib- utes, declared: "I started in the Zionist movement with its be- ginnings in the United States and I thought I had ended, when announcement came of the crea- tion of the Jewish State. Since then, I have hovered on the out- skirts of affairs, enjoying the comings and goings of those who are observing the splendor of its growth. I never believed in fighting to the bitter end be- cause the end of every fight is bitter. This luncheon table is an animated picture of the value of this belief." Premier Ben-Gurion declared in his message: "Your vigor and freshness of soul at 85 is some- how symbolic of the vitality of our people. The richness of your • distinguished life as a leading writer, thinker and orator, has had a powerful im pact on the form and pattern of the largest center of Jewry in the world today, which has been one of the prime builders of the Yishuv and the State." The 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, the first day of Hanukah, was sacred to the pagan Greeks before it became a Jewish festival. Antiochus Epiphanes, the Greek ruler who is the villain of the Hanukah story, offered a burnt offering in the Temple of Jerusalem on that day three years before the Maccabeans instituted Hanu- kah. MENU ing higher contributions to earn higher pensions. The announcement said that applications may be filed only by persons whose present monthly income is at least 3,600 Austrian schillings ($144) and who had already paid voluntary insurance contributions before January, 1956, at the highest level then, wihtout having inter- rupted payments since then for more than two years. (A complete translation of the Austrian law recently enacted to compensate Nazi victims for lost possessions has been prepared by the World Jewish Congress Institute of Jewish Affairs in Ne'w York. It is available to any- one. There are about 80,000 Aus- trian victims scattered through- out the world, most of them in the United States, other Ameri- can lands, as well as in Israel and Great Britain.) In Vienna, the Austrian gov- ernment announced that former Nazi victims in Austria now liv- ing a b r oad, who were self- e m p l o y e d as professionals, businessmen, freelance artists and writer s or independent artisans, will be eligible for pen- sions under Austria's social se- curity system, providing they can prove through documents what their income was prior to the Nazi regime. The documents must show, through license records or ar- chives of bodies like the Cham- ber of Commerce, just what the claimant did and how much he earned during the years 1935 to 19 3 7, t h e announcement stated. The privilege of claiming so- cial security pensions, however, will be given only to those former Austrian Nazi victims abroad who live in countries with which the Austrian Government has reciprocal agreements. Thus far, the United States is the only country having such an agree- ment with Austria. * * ATHENS, (JTA) The filing deadline for the submission of compensation claims under the - Greek indemnification law has been extended for a 60-day pe- riod by the Greek cabinet for the benefit only of Nazi victims residing outside of Greece. Claims must be filed by, lawyers accredited to the Greek courts. The Cabinet's action in ex- tending the deadline date when claims must reach the Greek authorities from Dec. 1, 1961, to Jan..31, 1962, - followed repre-;. - sentations made by the 'Confer, ence on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. BY HENRY LEONARD •"*"'"`"•.•:•:•:•:•:, • - • • R e 11 6-ior y "If you'll just be patient, sir, I'm sure we have a copy of the Bible somewhere." Copt. 1961, Dayenu Productions