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May 29, 1964 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-29

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17—HOUSES FOR SALE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

12930 DARTMOUTH

OAK PARK. OPEN SUN. 2-5. Beau-

tiful 3 bedroom ranch. Paneled fam-
ily room, 2 baths, stall shower. Gas
heat, central air-conditioning. Auto-
matic sprinkling system. Excellent
condition.

HELP DRIVE to Los Angeles, Sunday,
June 25. Share expenses. UN 1-4794 or
KE 4-3407.

40—EMPLOYMENT

I NEED 1 SALESMAN
THAT NEEDS TO MAKE

LI 7-3728

$1,000 PER MONTH.

SOUTHFIELD

PHONE 353-3730

• 3 Bedroom Colonial
• 21/2 Baths
• Sunken Paneled
Family Room
• Laundry Room on
Main Floor
• 2-Car Attached Garage
• Oven and Range
• includes Fireplace

solicitor

$25,590

Assured Income
Woman Preferred

Arnold Cohen

Write:
Stating Qualifications
and Experience

Rd. Turn right on 13 Mile
1 blk. to Ventura, turn
right 1 blk. to Evans.

Will also build to suit
on your lot or ours.

Arco Construction

Detroit, Mich. 48235






CREW MANAGERS










YOUNG MEN 19 TO 22

3 & 4 Bedrooms
Ranches & Colonials
21/2 Baths
Sunken Paneled
Family Room
Laundry Room on
Main Floor
2-Car Attached Garage
Full Tile ftres.
Double Ovens
Insulated Windows
with Screens
Includes Fireplace

College students pre-
ferred. Must have car,
will work as supervisors
over High School students
this summer. This is a
commission job, however
earnings are very HIGH
for the "WORKER." Call
for appointment.

18180 ADRIAN

N. ON SOUTHFIELD PAST
10 MI. TO ADRIAN TO
MODEL IMMEDIATELY
W. OF SOUTHFIELD

883-0089

from $27,990

Also will build to suit

you on your lot or ours

Arnold Cohen
& Associates

Office Phone 547-3200

Model Phone 353-2052

4101111111111111/1111k

17-A—LOTS FOR SALE

SOUTHF I ELD
DESIRABLE
RESIDENTIAL LOT
150 x 150
On S.E. Mulberry &

10 Mi.

3 Blocks W. of Lahser
M. RATNER
W 2-5550 KE 8-1087

18-B—STORES FOR LEASE

2 STORES for lease. 7 Mile - Greenfield.
Excellent for beauty shops, offices or
any other type of business. KE 2-3686.

20—BUILDER

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$1.30 PER HOUR











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STUDENTS








• • Now hiring 50 students •










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for summer jobs. Must be

16 1 /2 years old. Apply

room no. 4. 23255 Wood-

ward Avenue, Ferndale.

After 3 p.m. daily.

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I NEED 1 SALESLADY
THAT NEEDS TO MAKE

$600-$800 PER MONTH.

PHONE 353-3730

SOUTHFIELD

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS

HOUSEKEEPER wanted for elderly
man. Live in. Wyoming-Curtis. No heavy
work. KE 8-0711.

Last choke building sites on
Lafayette Circle. Will build to
your specifications.

Full time youth director in con-
servative congregation. Please write

DEE JAY BUILDING CO.

CUSTOM BUILDERS

KE 4-1492

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

REMEDIAL Reading Specialist. Indi-
vidualized instruction. By appointment.
KB 7-9115.

BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yiddish,
English; experienced teacher. 934-1793.

31—TRANSPORTATION

LEAVING to Los Angeles June 16. Need
helper to drive. KE 2-7952.

We also clean upholstered furni-
ture. All work guaranteed. 42 years
experience. 35 yards of carpeting,

Local and Long Distance Packing,
storage, pianos, appliances, house-
hold furnishings.
8700 West McNichols Rd.

SAM SMALTZ
LI 2-4735

WALL TO WALL
CARPET CLEANING

$15.

Call after 4 p.m.

LEVI MOVING COMPANY

Courteous and efficient service.
Free estimates.

.1. LEVI, OWNER

18276 STRATHMOOR
DETROIT 35, MICH.
UN 4-0708

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

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 3-8766
UN 1-4950

WOMAN'S ALTERATIONS. Reasonable.
Take work from 7 Mile-Livernois stores.
DI 1-8847.

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WTD.

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

Hans Stark, as murderers at relatives of Bandera had been in-
Auschwitz. He testified that Ka- terned at Auschwitz but he in-
duk participated in the last two sisted he had never seen them.
In further testimony, Krall ac-
hangings at the camp, on Dec. 30,
cused defendant Klaus Dylewski
1944.
He charged also that Kaduk was of having shot many Auschwitz in-
one of the chief figures in the mates, and of having tortured and
selection of inmates—most of them gassed many others. He also ac-
Jews—for gassing in the Birken- cused defendant Peri Brod of hav-
au chambers adjoining Auschwitz. ing taken part in gassing pri-
He accused Stark of many mur- soners.
ders, although Stark was barely
Arabs Hold Secret Parley
out of his teens at the time.
Dr. Hans Laternser, chief de- on Diversion of Waters
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
fense attorney in the trial, asked
to The Jewish News)
the court to call four witnesses,
LONDON—The Arab technical
including Stark, to testify committee for Jordan waters be-
against a Polish prosecution wit- gan another series of secret meet-
ness who made a series of grave
ings in Beirut Monday to continue
charges against a number of the plans to divert Jordan River tri-
22 defendants.
butaries as a counter to Israel's
After a lengthy legal wrangle be- national water carrier plan, it
tween Dr. Laternser and the pro- was reported here Tuesday from
secution, Presiding Judge Hans the Arab capital.
9
Hofmey- er granted the request. On
The Arab plan is secret, but is
Golda Meir 'Shocked
the strength of the testimony by known to fall into two stages, one
Joseph Krall, a Polish survivor of immediate and the second long-
by Plans to Halt Trials
JERUSALEM (JTA) — M r s. the death camp, Stark, youngest of term. The immediate stage in-
Gold Meir, Israel's foreign mini- the defendants, was arrested in volves diverting the headwaters at
ster, said in Parliament that it the courtroom for detention. He a cost of $20,000,000. Arab techni-
cians hope to complete this stage
was "shocking" to think that some bad been free on bail.
Krall accused Stark not only of within 18 months. The second stage
Nazi criminals would avoid punish-
ment because of the expiration of complicity in murder but also of involve building dams and canals
the statute of limitations next having personally killed Ausch- and is expected to cost $215,000,-
000.
year on prosecution of such crimi- witz inmates.
Dr. Laternser, who has been
It was reported from Cairo that
nals.
associated with legal defenses of Egyptian President Nasser and
Replying to three motions con- Nazi war criminal since the Nur-
President Abdel Salam Arif of
cerning the May 1965 expiration emburg tribunals, told the court
date, Mrs. Meir added that Israel that his four witnesses would re- Iraq, who has been visiting Cairo,
was not motivated by revenge in fute much of Krall's testimc_iy have agreed to the military unity
its insistence that all Nazi crimi- and prove that Krall killed two of the United Arab Republic and
Iraq.
nals be punished, but by the feel- men at Auschwitz.
ing that "m a n k i n d could not
As Michigan becomes more pros-
The defense attorney said that
breathe" as long as Nazi criminals two of his four witnesses were perous, more and more people
found refuge in other countries, relatives of Stefan Bandera, a make a living by servicing those
such as Egypt.
Ukrainian nationalist leader assas- engaged in farming and manufac-
She added that those who had sinated by Soviet agents in Munich turing. Today, more than half of
slaughtered Jews by the millions in 1959.
those working in Michigan are non-
in Europe "naturally find a safe
Kral'. on questons from Judge f a r m and non - manufacturing
refuge among those intending to Hofmeyer, said he knew that two workers.
perform similar deeds." When
Mrs. Meir expressed objection to
a plenum debate on the issue, the
matter was referred to committee.
BY HENRY LEONARD

FRANKFURT (JTA)—The di-
rector of the Auschwitz Museum
in Poland, himself a former in-
mate of that camp, told the court
trying 22 former Auschwitz
guards, doctors and administra-
tors that at least 3,000,000 persons
had been murdered there by the
Nazis "but the final toll is still un-
known."
The witness was Kazimierz Smo-
len, who had spent almost five
years at Auschwitz, working most
of the time as a clerk in the regi-
stration section. He said that, "by
the turn of 1943-44, we knew that
about 3,000,000 were gassed there.
Many more died in 1944, but it is
immensely difficult to calculate
the total figure. So far, it has not
been done."
The witness identified two of
the defendants, Oswald Kaduk and

The Jewish News

Southfield Gardens
Immediate Delivery

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
By Hour or Flat Rate

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

`Toll 3 Million at Auschwitz Maybe More'

17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.

Blcies•
Models
Close-Out

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior,
wallwashing. Immediate service. Guar-
anteed. Reasonable. GR 6-1066, UN
4-0326 after 5 p.m.

Museum Director Testifies

Box 1001

Model Phone 644-3138
Office Phone LI 7-3200

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

LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE
INSTALLATION and
MAINTENANCE
WORK GUARANTEED
527-5044

telephone

N. on Southfield to 13 Mi.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

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

CARDS

UN 2-6047

WANTED .. .

17471 EVANS

50—BUSINESS CARDS

50--BUSINESS

31-A—TRANSPORTATION
WANTED

WANTED

to BOX 626, THE JEWISH NEWS,
17100 WEST 7 MILE ROAD, DE-
TROIT, MICH. 48235. Include educa-
tional background in both English
and Jewish, experience, salary de-
sired and references.

ROOM AND BOARD. $15 a week in ex-
change for light cooking and sitting
service. Other help employed. UN
2-3780.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

LIVE POULTRY for sale. TE 4-1820. KE
2-7952.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTING, carpentry. Interior, ex-
terior. Clean work. Free estimates.
Powell and Son. 542-3270.

*
Swiss Jews Honor
Memory of Children

GENEVA (JTA) — Jews in
Geneva observed Jewish Children's
Day, an annual event held in mem-
ory of the 1,200,000 children mur-
dered during the war by the
Nazis.
The program was opened by
Claude Levy, president of the
French-speaking Switzerland Com-
mittee of Friends of the Swiss
Children's Village, Kiriat Yearim
in Israel. Levy spoke first of the
memory of the murdered children,
and then about the way of life of
young people in Israel today.
In a related c e r e m on y, the
Geneva Jewish community placed
a plaque on the wall of the syna-
gogue here in memory of the Jew-
ish martyrs of Nazism. The in-
scription in French read: "Be-
cause they were Jewish, 6,000,000
men, women and children were
killed during the Nazi era, inno-
cent victims of a world heavy with
sin."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 29, 1964
29

RAMO

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"Our Cantor? The greatest! He gives you 4,000

years of Jewish suffering with one kvetch."

Copr. 1964, Dayenu Productions

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