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April 05, 1963 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-04-05

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17—HOUSES FOR SALE

BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid-
dish, English, experienced teacher.
WE 4-1793.

MATHEMATICS Tutoring. High school
teacher. B.S.-M.S. degrees. 13 years
experience. VE 7-8736.

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

Aerial View of Tel Aviv Hilton

Beautiful Automatic Zig Zag Sew-
ing Machine. 1963 Zig Zag 0-
Matic Model. Only 7 payments of
$5.06 each. Makes button holes,
designs, just by dialing. Still under
guarantee.

KE 5-0283

31—TRANSPORTATION

DRIVING to Nashville, Tennessee.
April 20th. Want passenger to share
the driving. References exchanged
Call 872-8398.

Pay amount of $31.69. Like new
Singer Console style Sewing Ma-
chine. Magic action Zig Zager.
For designs, button holes, etc.
Available for $3.96 per month
payments.

VI 6-7896

40—EMPLOYMENT

MOBILE soft ice cream truck • for
rent on well established route.
Make one years earnings in 6
months. 864-9578 evenings.

YOUNG MAN wanted to work in
Pawn Shop. After school okay. 1400
Michigan. WO 2-8698.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DISTRIBUTORS

Small investment for full or part-
time business. Profitable new
electronic device with unlimited
potential. Good sales history lo-
cality. Write Box 580. The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Road, De-
troit 35, Michigan. Giving name,
address, and phone number.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

DRESSMAKING

All Kinds of Alterations
Call for Appointments

UN 3-8283
17175 ROSELAWN

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

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LARKINS MOVING

AND DELIVERY SERVICE

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

L SCHWARTZ Ml kinds of carpenter
work, no lob too big or small. BR
3-4826. Ll 5-4035

NORTHLAND
MOVING & STORAGE CO.
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Agent For
American Red Ball Transit Co.

342-3151

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

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?

New and Repair Special
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

UN 1-5075

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

NEW METHOD — Carpbts cleaned;
walls washed, by machine. Work
guaranteed. Free estimates. KE 5-
8470—KE 8-1778.

PAINTING, decorating, wall paper
removing. Free estimates. Sam
Fishman, UN 1-3265.

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, wall
washing. Immediate service. Guar-
anteed. Reasonable. UN 4-0326.

55—MISCELLANEOUS

TURN YOUR old suits - shoes into
cash. TU. 3-1872.

LIKE NEW, White Pearl Grinnel
Accordian. $300. Call UN 24635
Between 6 and 8. Except Tuesday
and Saturday.

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD

GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

FURNITURE Appliances For Sale.
Leaving town. Many items in good
condition. Reasonable. Silver, 16219
Normandy. UN 4-2066.

EARLY AMERICAN drop leaf table,
8 chairs., 2 end tables. 543-0972.

Dr. Leib to Head
Foot Specialists

American Chiropody Associa-
tion of Michigan, tri-country di-
vision, recently elected Dr. Sid-
ney Z. Leib,
15228 West
Seven Mile,
president.
Other of-
ficers include
Doctors Ralph
J. DeRubeis
vice-president;
Alvin H. Graff,
secretary; and
Harry M. Gal-
lup, treasurer.
Board mem-
bers are Doc- Leib •
tors Albert Dunn, Owen W.
Fowler, Alvin W. Gischler, Del
E. Harris, Herman S. Littky,
Charles Sin( rling and Maxwell
M. Hoffmari, immediate past
president.

JFK Opposes
Arms Spread in
Middle East

With latest figures showing that more than 183,000 persons
visited Israel during 1962-45 percent from the United States
and Canada—the Land of the Bible is becoming one of the more
popular countries to visit. In response to growing needs, the
new Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel will oven its doors in late 1964.
The photo shows an aerial view from the Mediterranean of
the Tel Aviv Hilton site.

2 More Ex-Nazi SS Officers Are Charged
with Killing 4,500 Jews in Pinsk During 1941

- BONN, (JTA) — The public
prosecutor's office disclosed that
it is investigating the cases of
two more former SS officers
charged with the wartime mur-
der in August, 1941, • of some
4,500 Jews in Nazi occupied
Pinsk. The names of the two
men were not disclosed.
A former SS griard at the
Chelmno murder camp in Nazi-
occupied Poland declared at his
trial, "I damn the day when I
joined this wretched commando
unit." Alois Haefle, one of the
12 SS guards charged with com-
plicity in the wartime slaughter
of 180,000 Jewish men, women
and children in the camp near
Poznan, made that statement
after the prosecutor asked for a
term • of life imprisonment at
hard labor for him:
Similar sentences were asked
for Gustav Laabs, 60, Walter
Burmeister, 56, and Karl Heinl,
50. Lesser terms at hard labor
were demanded for the other
defendants. The prosecutor
summed up the testimony with
the charge that the consciences

of the 12 former SS guards
"were kept silent by order."
The defense attorneys for the
other 11 defendants will make
their pleas this week when a
verdict is expected.





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Attorney General Robert Ken- National Commander Morton
nedy has been asked by the L. London of Teaneck, N.J., re-
Jewish War Veterans of the ferred to the "Interhandel" pay-
U.S.A. to consider holding a off to settle claims arising from
public hearing on the argu- the seizure by the United States
ments of those opposed to the of the General Aniline and Film
JuStice Department's recent de- Company, an American subsidi-
cision to compensate controver- ary of the I. G. Farben Chemi-
sial claimants to a former Nazi cal Trust. London said he could
subsidiary vested by the United not understand why "the De-
partment of Justice felt it would
States.
be better to enter into the
agreement rather than let the
April 21-28 Will Be
issue stand the test of trial, if
courts would take cogniz-
Observed as American the
ance of the subject."
Jewish History Week
He pointed out that the I. G.
American Jewish His t o r y Farben Company exploited slave
Week will be observed through- labor and "was guilty of many
out the country from April 21 unspeakable crimes through its
to 28 under the auspices of the agents against those slaves."
American Jewish Historical So- The transfer of the former Far-
ciety, it was announced by Dr. ben stock to Interhandel, a
Abraham Kanof, Society presi- Swiss Company, was described
by -London as "open to question
dent.
The suggestion for local proj- and to a great deal of suspicion,
ects is contained in an eight- to say the least."
page monograph entitled "Tour-
ing Your Jewish Community," Jews in New York,
-by Bernard Postal, which is one
of two new program resources Israel Reported Top
made available by the American Victims of Leukemia
Jewish Historical Society for
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
American Jewish History Week.
The other new resource is an (JTA)—Leukemia, c a 11 e d by
article on "American Jewish medical experts a disease which
History in. Literature," by Dr. still poses "many unanswered
Kanof. Both monographs are. questions" to scientists, affects
available at 10c each from the the Jewish population of Israel
American Jewish Historical So. and Jews in New York City
ciety, 150 5th Ave., New York 11. more often \than it touches other
sections of the world popula-
tion, a study by the World
Tribute to Grossman
A tribute to the memory of Health Organization disclosed.
According to the WHO study,
the late Henry H. Grossman, a mortality from leukemia is high
representative of the World in the white population in the
Jewish Congress at the United United States, in Denmark, and
Nations, was paid at the. sixth among Israeli Jews. The dis-
ease was also shown by the
meeting of the Bureau of the study
to occur twice as often
Conference of Non-Governmen- among New York Jewish resi-
tal Organizations in Consulta- dents than it does among
tive Status with ECOSCC at UN Protestants and Roman Catho-
lics in New York.
headquarters in New York.

Best Wishes for a Kosher and
Most Joyous Passover Holiday
to Our Entire Jewish Community

Kehreiv &n,evolent Society

Contribute To:

Chesed Shel Emes

BIELEFELD, W. Germany
(JTA) — The Council of the
Evangelical C h u r c h in West
Germany issued a public warn-
ing to Germans that "Christians
must not stay away from and
be indifferent to the trials in-
volving Nazi crimes" taking
place in West Germany.
The Council said that the
courts had to do their duty and
added that it had to be recog-
nized that "a part" of the Ger-
man people "lack understand-
ing in this respect." The state-
ment also asserted that Nazi
crimes had to be discussed in
the country's schools and in
religious education and that the
young Germans "had to become
aware that this subject did not
concern only the past."
Dr. Hermann Dietzfelbinger,
Evangelical Bishop of Bavaria,
stressed that "if we meet in
honesty the question of - guilt
(for the excesses of the Nazi
regime) we shall help in the
recovery of our people." He de-
clared that "as Christians and
as a people, we are bound' to
our past" and expressed regret
that "there has been so little
solidarity in r e s p e c t of our
guilt."

Ex-Nazi's Claim for Compensation'
Atty. General Asked by JWV for Hearing on

President Kennedy, at his
press conference Monday, said
that the U. S. had strongly op-
posed the spread of Nuclear
weapons in the Middle East.
Commenting on the Israeli
crisis involving the German sci-
entits' collaboration with Egypt
on the development of nuclear
weapons-, the President said
there was no question that such
activities by technicians "affect
the tensions in the Middle
Histadruth Ivrith
East."
He said: "We have expressed Issues New Hebrew
our strong opposition to the in-
troduction or manufacturers of Illustrated Paper
nuclear weapons in the Middle
"Lamishpaha" is being issued
East and have indicated that
as the first Hebrew illustrated
strongly to all the countries.
monthly magazine sponsored by
Histadruth Ivrith of America.
Danish Hospital Gets
Grant for Aiding Jews Conceived as an informative,
CHICAGO, (JTA)—A group educational and entertaining
of doctors. at Michael Reese magazine for the entire family,
Hospital here, a Jewish institu- "Lamishpaha" hopes to reach not
tion, have raised $10,000 to fin- only those who are well versed
ance a fellowship for a young
in Hebrew, but as well those,
doctor at Bispepjerg Hospital
in Copenhagen, Denmark, in whose- knowledge of Hebrew is
appreciation of that institu- rather limited. Using, what could
tion's role in the rescue of be called "basic Hebrew," pro-
-about 7,000 Danish Jews who viding vowels to a great part of
escaped to Sweden during the its reading material and bilingual
Nazi occupation' of the country captions, in Hebrew and English,
in 1943.
to the many photos, "Lamishpa-
Selection of the candidate for ha" makes an additional effort
post-doctoral study will - be to facilitate its reading through
made by the Bispebjerg medi- a "special dictionary," which
cal. staff next month. It is translates some 'words and
expected that the candidate phrases into English.
will begin his fellowship here
next summer.
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Churches in Germany
Urge Attention to
Nazi Crime Trials

Rabbi Israel I.

Rockove, Executive Director

2995 Joy Road, Detroit 6, Michigan

Morris Dorn, president,

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