100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

April 12, 1963 - Image 22

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-04-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SERVICE

OAK PARK

21861 AVON

Custom built Etkin ranch, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths, paneled den,
Near Northland.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

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

1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work, no job too big or small. BR
3-4826. LI- 54035.

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP

Morningside Heights Sub. Luxuri-
ous 1 story Georgian. 4 bedrooms,
3 baths, Mutschler kitchen, mag-
nificent family room, air condi-
tioned, sprinklers.

MI . 7 -2271

HUBBELL-OUTER DR.

NORTHLAND
MOVING & STORAGE CO.
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Agent For
American Red Ball Transit Co.

342-3151

Charming ranch, 3 bedrooms.
Sharp face brick. 26' living room.
Din ell. Large paneled kitchen.
Fireplace, pantry, rec. room. Car-
pets, screened terrace. Drapes.
Handiest location. Must sell. Only
$16,500. MR. • PLESCHER, UN 4-
4600.

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

J. WM. KLEM

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?

TILE

OPEN SUNDAY 12 - 6. Southfield.
19446 Greenwald. 3 bedroom face
brick ranch. Family room, $3,500
down. Immediate possession. Own-
er. EL 6-7377.

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

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

Re-uptioistering, Repairing
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason
able Free estimates. UN 4-3339
VE 5-7453

CORNER Gardner and Wales, Oak
Park-2 lots, sacrifice to close
estate. TU 5-9240.

FINE LOT, 52x137. Northwest cor-
ner Northfield and Rosewood.
F.H.A., ready to go. $5,000. Call
Owner. Harry Wood. LI 7-3800 or
MI 4-6830 after 5:30 p.m.

BLOOMFIELD Township. Morningside
Heights Sub., Charrington Road cor
ner. Private owner will sell rea-
sonable. UN 2-4600.

30-A-INSTRUCTION

MATHEMATICS, Chemistry, P h y s-
ics Tutor. High School, College.
All methods. Expert, effective. LI
1-2645--UN 1-9173.

ART LESSONS

Professional Instruction. Small
Classes. 10-week semester starting
Monday, April 22. Monday eve-
ning 8-11 p.m.

RAVEN GALLERY

17600 James Couzens Hwy. 864-9907

UN 1 -5075

NEW METHOD - Carpets cleaned;
walls wasned, by machine. Work
guaranteed. Free estimates. KM 5-
8470-KE 8-1778.

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

IT'S SPRING AGAIN !

Sprinkler Systems Installed and
Repaired. Reasonable rates. All
work guaranteed. References.

NOTTINGHAM SPRINKLERS
527-5044

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

PAINTING and Wall Washing. Work
guaranteed. TY 7-3094 - 921-3389.

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

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

55-MISCELLANEOUS

40-EMPLOYMENT

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

ROOM and kitchen privileges in ex-
change for companionship to older
woman. DI 1-8847 - KE 4-8452.

MAJ JONG SET for sale. Call GA
2-3748.

WANTED SALESMEN. Leads fur-
nished. Apply in person, 36810
Groesbeck Hwy., Mt. Clemens.
Part or full time.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

MIDDLE-AGED woman for house-
keeping. Room and wages. WE
4-9392.

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

AUTOMATIC Singer Zig Zag sewing
machine, cabinet type, just dial
for button holes, fancy stitches,
blind hems, etc. Will accept $5.46
monthly or $58.86 total amount
due. VI 6-7896.

WOMAN wishes work, child care, LEAVING TOWN. Bargains. Frig.,
automatic washer, couch, 9 piece
housework. References. 897-7710.
Oak dinette set. Winthrop secre-
tary desk. Magnavox radio-player.
50-BUSINESS CARDS
Lamps, others. 16219 Normandy.
UN 4-2066.

DRESSMAKING

All Kinds of Alterations
Call for Appointments

SINGER Sewing Machine. $31.11
cash. Like new, console style, has
zig zag for fancy work, button
holes, etc. Available for $3.61 per
monthly payments. KE 5-0283.

UN 3-8283
17175 ROSELAWN

2 FRENCH PROVINCIAL bedroom
sets, 1 fruitwood, 1 antique white.
2 card table sets, leather trim. 2
Torchiers. EL 6-7651.

40-EMPLOYMENT

Biarritz Club Apartments Incorporate
New Design for Suburb Luxury Living

40-EMPLOYMENT

$150.00 A WEEK

ARE YOU THIS WANTED

RETAIL SALESMAN?

$150 a week paid even while training if you quality and had
experience in any kind of selling. . . . Make up to $2,000 a
month . . . and more ! No canvassing either. Company, located
near Oak Park, has been in business over 50 years. 4 men needed.

CALL TODAY: KE 8-4050 or 883.3111

Or come out to the "Northland Inn," Sunday 10 - 6. At Northland
Shopping Center, Room 143 - '144.

NEW DESIGN FOR LIVING SHOWN IN AERIAL VIEW OF BIARRITZ CLUB APARTMENTS

A new design for apartment
living is introduced with the
opening of the Biarritz Club
Apartments at Rue Versaille
near Ten Mile Rd., just East
of Greenfield.
A private swimming pool,
reserved for residents, is locat-
ed in a central courtyard
around which are grouped the
luxury apartments. Private car-
ports at the rear of the apart-
ment buildings assure safety
for residents as well as car
shelter.
Private balconies off each
apartment are a new feature,
although some are available
without balconies.
The luxury apartments have
two bedrooms and two baths,
with over 1,250 square feet of
living area plus a private base-

ment and storage area. These
comfortably elegant apartments
have an extraordinarily spaci-
ous 25 ft. living room, 16 ft.
master bedroom with adjoining
dressing room, 15 ft. wardrobe
closets, tub and stall shower in
the two full baths.
The model kitchens feature

Weizmann Institute
Professor Wins High
British Science Award

One of the highest British
honors in the' field of chemistry
has been conferred on Prof.
Franz Sondheimer of the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science by
the Chemical Society of Lon-
don, acording to an announce-
ment by Dewey D. Stone,

Many Canadians Tell
Census They Are Jews
by Religion, Not Race

MONTREAL, (JTA) - The
Canadian Jewish Congress re-
ported that it has authorized a
study to determine why a large
number of Canadian Jews reg-
ularly report to census takers
that their religion is Jewish
but not their ethnic origin as
Jews.
The Can a d i an government
census each 10 years asks every
resident of Canada both his re-
ligion and his ethnic group.
The Congress pointed out that
by definition of the census,
Jews are an e t h n i c group,
which is described as distinct
from citizenship or land of
birth. Most persons who are
Jews by religion, the organiza-
tion added, are descended from
Jewish parents, except for those
who are converts to Judaism.
The Congress said that the
census reports s h o wed that
"tens of thousands of Canadian
-Jews who gave their religion
as Jewish to the census enum-
erators, and therefore made
no effort to hide their Jewish
affiliation, gave some other
answer to the question on their
ethnic origin."
The Canadian Jewish Con-
gress Committee on Research
discussed the issue and author-
ized the start of an investiga-
tion. The committee asked the
Dominion Bureau of Statistics
to supply a cross-classification
of age, education and country
of origin of all Canadians who
gave their religion as Jewish
but some other ethnic origin.

PROF. SONDHEIMER

chairman of the board of di-
rectors of the American Com-
mittee for the Weizmann In-
stitute of Science'.
Sondheimer, head of the In-
stitute's Organic Chemistry De-
partment, was named recipient
of the 1961 Corday-Morgan
Medal for his "contributions
to chemistry • of natural pro-
ducts."
The award, consisting of a
silver medal and a monetary
prize of 400 Guineas ($1,176)
is presented annually to a
chemist of British nationality
under 36 years of age for the
"most meritorious contribution
to experimental chemistry"
during the preceding five years.
Sondheimer spent two years
as rese'arch fellow of Harvard,
and then served as associate
director of chemical research
of Syntex, Mexico City, before
joining the Weizmann Institute
in 1956.
Sondheimer will acept the
Medal and prize at the 19th
International Congress of Pure
and Applied Chemistry in
London in July.

built-in electric apppliances in-
cluding an automatic dishwash-
er. The apartments are com-
pletely air-conditioned.
There are one bedroom apart-
ments, 2 bedroom apartments
with one bath, two bedrooms
with 1 1/2 baths, all of which are
planned for utmost spacious-
ness and modern convenience.
These apartments are priced
from $155.00 to $235.00.
Biarritz Club Apartments,
built by Charfoos & Topper,
builders of apartments and resi-
dences in metropolitan Detroit,
are centrally located in the
Northland C enter shopping
area, with expressways close
by for rapid transportation.

Soviet Withdraws
Witnesses from
Trial of Ex-Nazis

COBLENZ, (JTA)-The four
Soviet citizens who were to tes-
tify in the mass murder trial
of George Heuser and 11 other
former SS men, charged with
killing 35,000 Jews in Minsk
during the Nazi occupation of
Soviet territory, have decided
not to come to Coblenz to tes-
tify, according to information
reaching the Soviet Embassy in
Bonn.
The reason given was that
their scheduled testimony had
become "senseless" after the
stay in West Germany of an-
other Soviet witness had been
cut "radically" by the West
German passport office. Accord-
ing to the report, the four Soviet
witnesses felt that Nikolai
Alexeyev, a Leningrad law pro-
fessor, had been deprived of the
opportunity to complete his tes-
timony by the reduction of his
permitted stay in West Ger-
many. It was reported mean-
while that the court was anxious
to end the trial of the 12 former
Nazis. The period for evidence
will be closed by either April
10 or April 17. The trial started
six months ago.

Check on Motor
After reading an advertise-
ment in a magazine a man sent
the following letter to the ad-
vertiser:
"Please send me the motor
you have advertised and if it is
any good I will send you a
check."
The c omP any responded:
"Please send us your check and
if it is any good we will send
you the motor."

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

THE NEW HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Chesed She! Eines

TITIR '2U3

Being Built At 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park

Webrew &nevalent Society

Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Executive Director

2995 Joy Road, Detroit 6, Michigan

Morris Dorn, president

TY 6-1686

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan