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February 21, 1964 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-02-21

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30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

SHERWOOD FOREST

BERKLEY ROAD
HAMPTON SCHOOL AREA
Nr. Sherbourne Rd. A lot of
good house at a low price.
Splendid Eng. 4-bedrm. home,
exquisite front paneled den
with nat. firepl., 3Y2 baths, 5th
bedrm. on 3rd floor. Parkay de-
tails, A.C. ht. — no radiators.
Large basement. Rec. rm. with
bar. Beautiful lay-out, many
extras. Exceptional buy!
*
*
CANTERBURY
Refreshingly modern custom
blt. by present owner, beauti-
fully designed ranch style home,
2i/ cr. gar., elec. gar., huge
living rm., Thermopane glass,
4 large bedrms., 2?,"2 baths, pan-
eled front library, recreation
rm., finest carpeting and drapes,
realistically priced.
* *
STRATFORD
Exquisite 3-bedrm., 2 baths,
top condition. Offers!
*
*
WARRINGTON
Well proportioned 4 bedrms.,
plus maid's rm. and bath, front
den, huge rec. rm. Price re-
duced.

BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid-
dish, English, experienced teacher.
934-1793.

MATHEMATICS t u t o r i n g. High
school teacher. B.S.-M.S. degrees.
14 years experience. Illinois—SMSG
programs. 353-3562.

30-B—INSTRUCTIONS WANTED

* *
GOLF CLUB

FAIRFIELD
Impeccable taste is the key-
note. 4 bedrms., baths, den,
rec. rm. Has everything!

CENTER REALTY

19495 LIVERNOIS

40—EMPLOYMENT

WOMAN to care for small home
and invalid. Live in. Yiddish-Hun-
garian speaking. No sabbath calls.
863-3031.

COMPANION

For elderly woman. Northwest
area. Own room. Days off, also
evenings if desired. Good sal-
ary.

WO 3-6800

Ext. 1401

FULL OR PART-TIME

Middle-aged reitred man. Ex-
perienced for grocery and deli-
catessen. No fresh meats or

vegetables.

342-4898

Aggressive Young Man

HARTWELL 18425

Age 20-35

7 MILE - SCHAEFER

Small 2 bedroom brick colonial.
Garage. Carpeting. Finished
basement. Vacant. Re-decorated.
Gas heat. Sinai! down. S95 a
month.

TU 4-6080

OAK PARK

21881 GARDNER

OPEN SUN. 2-5

We've outgrown our home. 3
bedrooms, 114 baths, kitchen,
family room, built-ins galore,
oven, dishwasher. Finished
basement. Sprinkler system.
Air-conditioned and attic fan.

OAK PARK

NORTHEND-COOLIDGE

Br. ranch, 3 bedrms., 1 floor.
Carpeted living room and "El,"
full base., sacrifice price $13,500,
$450 dn.

PENN REALTY

LI 8-1900

18419 HARTWELL

6-room brick. Gas heat. 3 bed-
rooms. Appointment. By owner.

Call UN 1-0011 or UN 4-5258.
furniture if desired.

VERY REASONABLE

GREENVIEW

8

GUITAR teacher for beginner. My
home. 626-9641.

UN 3-7400

ROACH

Aerial View of New Technion Campus on Mt. Carmel

REMEDIAL Reading Specialist. Indi-
vidualized instruction. By appoint-
ment. KE 7-9115.

Mile-Southfield area

3 bedroom brick ranch. Corner
lot. 4 1/2% G.I. mortgage. March
1st. occupancy.

476-4494

18934 WILDEMERE

OPEN SUN. 2-5

Lovely 5-bedrm., 2-bath, 3 lays.,
den, remodeled kitchen, pass
hall, rec. rm., sprinklers, good
carpeting, 3 cr. gar., F.H.A.
$22,350.

JULES KLEIN UN 3-0100

19—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

FURNISHED OFFICE
FOR LEASE

Building 20x60 with parking
in rear. Furnishings consists
of desks, chairs, typewriters,
electric adding machine and
photo copy machine. Private
office carpeted and has built-
in desk, bar, refrigerator,
couch, lamps and tables.
Ample storage rooms, refrig-
eration and 2 baths. Available
March 11, 1964.

10020 W. McNICHOLS RD.

AT WYOMING

CALL KE 3-5800

FOR APP`T.

Wanted to contact real estate
broker. 1 for East Side and 1
for West Side and surrounding
area. Splendid opportunity for
advancement with progressive
firm. Write and give complete
resume, including draft status.
NVrite:

2 BIG ANTIQUE SHOWS
"THE SHOWS THAT HAVE
EVERYTHING"

Feb. 21-22-23, 1-10 P.M., East
Detroit Roma Hall, 24845 Gra-
tiot, near 10 Mi. Rd. First Anti-
que Show, Grand Opening Fri.,
Feb. 21, 1:00 P.M. with Special
Noted Guests.

Feb. 28-29-Mar. 1, 1-10 P.M.,
Livonia, Mich., Roma Hall, 27777
Sehoolcraft (next to Detroit
Race Course). Each show com-
pletely different with nightly
Door Prizes, Continuous Buffet
Meals and Snacks—Free Park-
ing. Adm. 75c.

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

MAGNIFICENT Drexel Dining Room
Suite. Sunday 12:30 to 4:00 only.
19427 Warrington.

17100 W. 7 Mile
Detroit, Mich. 48235

75—PORTRAITS

40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

LADY wishes baby sitting or
Excellent references. Write Mrs.
Esther Schaffner. Box 1224, De-
troit, Michigan 48231.

PORTRAITS in oil painted. Call WE
4-5655.

87—PETS

POODLES. Standard white. AKC. 6
weeks. Champion background. PR
2-2117.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work, no job too big or small. BR
3-4826, LI 5-4035.

Eilat Port Damaged
as Gale Sweeps In

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, inte-
rior, wallwashing. Immediate service.
Guaranteed. Reasonable. Mr. Stahl,
UN 4-3346, UN 4-0326 after 5 p.m.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A roaring
gale pounded port facilities at
Eilat last week with 15-foot
waves and caused damages esti-
mated at 2 million pounds
($666,000).
The winds swept away parts
of new port facilities under con-
struction and portions of a
newly drained area. The heavi-
est damage was inflicted on a
special crane mounted on a 50-
foot raft. Technicians were com-
pelled to blow up the crane
because it had weakened sup-
ports on part of a new jetty.
A number of rafts and motor
ships, as well as fishing boats,
were swept out to sea and
either sank or were battered on
to the shore.
The damage may jeopardize
the timetable for activation of
the new port facilities. A six
month delay is expected because
many of the wrecked machines,
cranes and rafts must be or-
dered from abroad.

CUSTOM MOVERS

BY JOB OR HOUR
FREE ESTIMATES
LOCAL — STATE OF MICH. —
AND LONG DISTANCE

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

8760 WEST McNICHOLS

UN 2-6047

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

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

LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY CO.
Licensed Movers
Professionals
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable.
Free estimates. UN 4-3339, VE 5-7453.

EXPERIENCED painter. Expert
workmanship. Free estimates. Clar-
ence Evans. TE 4-2188.

PAINTING, decorating. Exterior. in-
terior. Free estimates. Reasonable.
LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047.

53—MEALS — CATERING

CATERING all done in your home,
all occasions. Reasonable. Fancy
pastries and specialties to your
satisfaction. KE 7-8095.

54—HALLS FOR RENT

SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE
has excellent building facilities
available for rental for meetings,
banquets, parties, etc. For informa-
tion call Herman Kanter at VE
8-7440 or Dl 1-3556.

BEAUTIFUL Commercial. D o w n-
town, near new X-way project.
Solid Tenents. Grosses — $12,000.
Elsea. VI 1-1400 'til 9 p.m.

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WTD.

TELEGRAPH RD. 56 acres. Suitable
for many uses. Elsea. VI 1-1400 till
9 p.m.

56—ANTIQUES

The Jewish News
Box 613

19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE

19-F—VACANT BUSINESS
PROPERTY FOR SALE

Aerial view of new campus of Technion-
Israel Institute of Technology, located on
Mount Carmel in Haifa. Technion's student
enrollment — including undergraduate and
graduate school, Junior Technical College and

TURN YOUR old suits, shoes into
cash. DI 2-3717.

Technical High School — is in excess of
5,000. Technion is the only university in Israel
devoted exclusively to engineering sciences.
Major support emanates from American Tech-
nion Society.

`Bishops Back Adoption Mengele's Location
by Ecumenical Council Unknown — Bonn
of Chapter on Jews'
BONN (JTA)—The West Ger-

WASHINGTON (JTA)—Every
bishop expects the chapter on
Jews to be further discussed
and approved by the next ses-
sion of the Ecumenical Council
in Rome, a Catholic bishop told
a Jewish audience in a Wash-
ington synagogue.
The Right Rev. Philip M.
Hannan, auxiliary bishop of
Washington, spoke to a Jewish
lay group at the Adas Israel
congregation. Such interdenomi-
national discussions were sup-
ported by the Ecumenical
Council, and Bishop Hannan de-
voted his talk to the Council
discussions which related to
the attitude of the Catholic
Church toward the Jews.
In this connection, Bishop
Hannan said that he expects
the next session of the Council
to declare that the Catholic
Church considers itself "the re-
ligious heir of the Jewish
people, the chosen people of
God."
Coming out strongly in
favor of a declaration by the
Vatican Council on religious
freedom, Bishop Hannan said
such a move would be a "chal-
lenge to the whole empire
of Communist enslavement."
American bishops at the Vati-
can Council's last meeting
firmly supported such a decla-
ration of religious freedom.
The bishop denied, however,
that anti-Semitism, especially
that of the Nazis, was inspired
by Catholic teachings. Instead,
what is involved is the need
to root out from the minds of
Catholics the prejudices which
were created by the anti-Semit-
ism, Bishop Hannan asserted.

man government does not know
the present whereabouts of Dr.
Josef Mengele, the former
Auschwitz murder camp "selec-
tion" doctor, a foreign office
spokesman declared.

Undersecretary Karl Car-
stens, answering a question
posed by Social Democratic
Deputy Gerhardt Jahn, told
the Bundestag that rumors
that Mengele, whose assign-
ment at the camp was to
choose victims for death, was
residing in Paraguay, had
been proven false. He said,
"We have been assured by the
government of Paraguay that
he is not in that country."

The deputy then asked: "Do
you know where he is?" and the
undersecretary replied, "No, but
we are searching for him."
Dr. Mengele, sought as an ac-
complice to murder, recently
protested, through his wife, the
action of two West German uni-
versities which deprived him of
his doctorate titles. The legal
action is being handled for him
in absentia by an attorney em-
powered to represent his inter-
ests.

World Health Organization
Grants Consultative Status
To Overseas Jewish Agencies
The International Council on
Jewish Social and Welfare
Services (INTERCO) which
links six major Jewish overseas
welfare agencies, was granted
constultative status with the
World H e a l t h Organization
(WHO) at a recent meeting of
the WHO Executive Board, it
was announced in Geneva by
Charles H. Jordan, director-
Fashion Shop Owner
of the Joint Distribu-
Arthur Rosenthal Dies general
tion Committee. Jordan also
Arthur A. Rosenthal, founder serves as INTERCO's executive
and president of Arthur's wom- secretary.
en's apparel shop in Pontiac,
died Feb. 14. He was 83.
Mr. Rosenthal lived at 210 Ot- Mr. - Mrs. Games Night
tawa, Pontiac. He was a member
Detroit Junior Chapter, Chil--
of Temple Beth Jacob, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Moslem Shrine dren's Asthma Research Hos-
and Bnai Brith. He was active pita at Denver, will present a
in Zionist affairs in Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Game Night 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at Imperial
Pontiac.
Zionists Pay Tribute
He leaves his wife, Lillian; a Catering. Prizes will be featured
to Late Louis Lipsky
daughter, Mrs. Lester Morrison; at this third annual event, with
proceeds going to the hospital.
NEW YORK (JTA) — Three two sons, James, and Dr. Mark
hundred Zionist and other Jew- D. Stern; and three grand-
ish leaders attended a special children.
memorial service in tribute to
the late Louis Lipsky, conducted Israel Shipping Company
at the Jewish Agency head- Orders 2 Freight Vessels
quarters here by Brith Ri-
HAIFA (JTA)—El Yarn, the
s h o n i m, an organization of
For the first time science has found
Israeli Freight Shipping Co., a new
healing substance with the as-
American Veteran Zionists.
announced it had placed orders tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
Lipsky, who died May 27, was for two 40,000-ton ships for rhoids and to relieve pain — without
for many years president of the bulk transportation. The ships surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
Zionist Organization of Amer-
will be delivered within two tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
ica, and was considered one of
years. The company now oper- amazing of all — results were so thor-
the principal architects of ates Israel's two biggest vessels, ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
political Zionism in the United
the 30,000-ton "Tel Aviv" and be a problem!" The secret is a new
States.
healing
substance (Bio-Dynee)— dis-
the "Arad."

To the hungry every bitter
Weep not for the dead, weep
Gout, one of the most painful
thing
tastes sweet. — Proverbs for the living who suffer.—Jere-
forms of arthritis, is also one
miah 22.
27.
of the best controlled.

Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery

Stops Itch—Relieves Pain

covery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail-
able in suppository or ointment form
called Preparation H6. At all drug

'punters.

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