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August 07, 1964 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-07

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22—REAL ESTATE WANTED

40—EMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS IS GREAT

and our stock is getting low
so we need homes, flats, vacant
land, business property, apart-
ments, land contracts.

TOP PRICES PAID

PART TIME
SECRETARY

Five 14. days. (10-2:45) Downtown
area. Light dictation desirable.

MR. SHUMAKER
WO 1-8570

CASH IN 48 HOURS
ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION

.10 Years in Business

BENJ. RICH

AT HOME. Part-full time. Phone solici-
tors. 10% commission. UN 4-4121.

"GET RICH QUICK"

12545 LINWOOD TU 3-4000

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

50—BUSINESS CARDS

T.V. LEADS

National Vacuum has opening for
one man, 21-45 years old. No ex-
perience necessary. We train. Car
required. Liberal draw. Call Mon.,
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. only.

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

DI 1-0610

31—TRANSPORTATION

40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

CARS TO BE DRIVEN

To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle,
Florida, Utah, California, Texas. Ari-
onza, etc. Also drivers furnished to
drive your car anywhere.

ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENCY

9970 GRAND RIVER
DETROIT 4, MICH.
WE 1-0621

DON STEVENS

Female. 44 year resident of Detroit,
Michigan. Diversified experience. House-
work or office. References furnished
upon request. Write Box 640. The Jew_
ish News. 17100 W. 7 Mile. Detroit,
Michigan. 48235.

FEMALE. Excellent cook. Light house-
keeping. Sleep out. 535-9120.

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

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

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

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

GAS SUNOCO Service Station, fully
equipped. Sacrifice. 11315 Greenfield.
835-9887 Roman.

REAL ESTATE

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WTD.

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

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

REFRIGERATOR, General Electric.
Very reasonable. TO 5-6736.

RCA APPLIANCES — Stove, washer,
dryer. Sacrifice. GR 4-5168.

ABSOLUTELY must sell b ea u ti f u 1
French Provincial Dining Room Set.
Bedroom and kitchen furniture. 17610
Indiana.

60—CARS FOR SALE

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

CADILLAC, '64, 1 month old, Coupe
De Ville. Burgundy. All power, air-
conditioned. 800 miles. Private. 886-
0841.

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

MUST SELL. '64 silver blue Lincoln
Continental. 2,700 miles. EL 7-4917.

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

WALL TO WALL
CARPET CLEANING

We also clean upholstered furni-
ture. All work guaranteed. 42 years
experience. 35 yards of carpeting,
$15.

SAM SMALTZ
LI 2-4735

BEST wall washer. Guaranteed results.
862-3594.

40—EMPLOYMENT

1

Call after 4 p.m.

CUSTOM PAINTING. Interior, ex-
terior at a reasonable price. Call for
estimates. 875 0238.

-

1963 BUICK Skylark Convertible. Auto-
matic V-8, power steering, radio, heater,
white walls, bucket seats, easy-eye
glass. $2,000. 273-0879.

1962 VALIANT, V200. Radio, heater,
white walls, stick. UN 2-2743 after 6:30.
Make offer.

56—ANTIQUES

20% REDUCTION on all antiques.
1527 North Main. Royal Oak.

UN Brazilian Delegation
to Fight Against Racial,
Religious Persecution

TILE

SAO PAULO (JTA) — The
Brazilian delegation at the next
50--BUSINESS CARDS
United Nations General Assembly
Full or part time
will again be given instructions to
Free Classes
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
join in any fight against racial and
6 Offices
UN
3-8766
religious persecution.
By Hour or Flat Rate
80% Plan, No Age Limits
UN 1-4950
Local and Long Distance Packing,
The government's intention was
Home of Real Estate Answer Man
storage, pianos, appliances, house-
A-1 FLOOR SANDING, finishing. disclosed in a letter from Foreign
hold furnishings.
UN 4-7600
Very reasonable. Free estimates. WE Minister Vasco Leitzo da Cunha in
8700 West McNichols Rd.
3-7876.
MILLER BROS. REALTY
reply to a 1 e t t e r to President
UN 2-6047
Castello Branco from Helio Dejtiar,
LEVI
MOVING
COMPANY
22—REAL ESTATE WANTED
22—REAL ESTATE WANTED
a Sao Paulo city councilman. The
Courteous and efficient service.
Free estimates.
city official had asked that the
J. LEVI, OWNER
Brazilian mission at the United
Nations protest against the perse-
18276 STRATHMOOR
cutions of Jews in the Soviet
DETROIT 35, MICH.
Union.
UN 4-0708
In his reply, the foreign min-
LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE
ister said that "the tradition of
INSTALLATION and
Brazil as a country repudiating
and condemning any and all per-
MAINTENANCE
secution for racial and religious
WORK GUARANTEED
reasons" was a long-standing one.
527-5044
He added that "Brazil had the
opportunity to make clear its posi-
tion by holding that the Jews, after
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 7, 1964 37 their cruel extermination by the
Nazis, had gained the right to their
own soil" in the struggle for Jewish
40—EMPLOYMENT
40—EMPLOYMENT
40—EMPLOYMENT
statehood.
The letter cited other actions
taken by the Brazilian government
and noted that, in connection with
the revival a few years ago of
widespread anti-Semitic incidents,
it had voted for the UN resolution
at the 15th General Assembly, con-
demning all manifestations of ra-
cial and religious persecutions vio-
lating the UN Charter and the
Universal Declaration - on Human
Rights.
The foreign minister then added
In Jewelry, Clothing, Furniture, Shoes, Apparel,
"instructions will be given to the
Store-Operation, Department Stores, Variety Stores,
Brazilian delegation for the next
or if you had your own business . . . you'll fit in perfectly!
General Assembly."

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Make Up To $500 a Week—Never Less Than $140 Per Week
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Ilf You Are Married, Between Ages 27 to 60 ... And You Want To
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20500 James Couzens

(West 8 Mile Road & James Couzens)

HIRING SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY

Saturday—Aug. 8-10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Sunday Aug. 9 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

"ABSOLUTELY NO TELEPHONE CALLS"

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U.S. RENEWS GRANT
TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
FOR TRAINING CENTER
ST. LOUIS (JTA)—The United
States Public Health Service has
renewed, for the third year, a
$45,656 grant for the Training
Center for Coordinated Home Care
and other out-of-hospital services
at the Jewish Hospital here.

Academy Launches Drive

MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — A cam
paign has been launched to raise
$200,000 for the purchase of a
former Mormon church here as the
new home of the 20 year-old Torah
Academy, it was announced by Irv-
' ng L. Kutoff, president of the
Academy.

Suspend Supersol
Manager; Admits
Guilt of Arson

TEL AVIV. — Moshe Heyman,
controller of Supersoil, Ltd., is ex-
pected to appear in court as a
state witness when Abraham Fein-
berg, the former general manager
of that supermarket chain, is
brought to trial on charges of ar-
son, police authorities said here
Tuesday. Earlier reports had said
that Heyman was under arrest, but
the authorities stated Tuesday he
will not be charged with any
crime.
Feinberg, the American - born
head of the supermarket chain,
owned largely by Canadian inter-
ests, had met with Heyman 24
hours before a fire gutted the Su-
persol warehouse and offices here,
destroying most of the Supersol
records, police said.
Feinberg, already suspended
from his managerial post by that
time, told Heyman of his intention
to set fire to the Supersol prop-
erty. and asked Heyman to leave
the office door open the next night,
police said. Heyman had been
scheduled to examine the office
books the night of the fire. Police
said Heyman came forth voluntar-
ily to tell what Feinberg had told
him.
According to the police, Fein-
berg, who has confessed to the ar-
son charge, has been cooperating
fully with the investigators since
he had admitted his responsibility
for the fire. The investigation, po-
lice said, is expected to be con-
cluded soon, after which Feinberg
will be released under heavy bail.
Both Feinberg and Heyman are
Detroit-born. Feinberg is now an
Israeli citizen.

Deny Report Eshkol
Planned USSR Visit

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime
Minister Eshkol's office denied
categorically foreign press reports
that he was considering a trip to
Russia to meet with Soviet Premier
Khrushchev.
Es h k o 1, meanwhile, told a
press luncheon that he might meet
with West German Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard, adding that while
he had no definite plans now for
such a meeting, "my meeting
Chancellor Erhard is not ex-
cluded."
Asked how he envisaged Israel-
West German relations after ter-
mination this year of reparations
payments to Israel, he said that
"as a farmer, I never put the cart
before the horse." He also voiced
satisfaction with the stand of Afri-
can leaders at the recent Egyptian-
sponsored African Unity Confer-
ence at Cairo who rejected efforts
by President Nasser to drag them
into the Israel Arab dispute. The
Premier also described as satis-
factory the status quo of relations
of religious and secular elements
in Israel.
The press reports on the pro-
jected Eshkol visit to Moscow said
the Premier wanted to follow up
his visits to the United States and
France this summer with a visit to
Russia. The reports said that Yosef
Tekoah, Israeli envoy to the USSR,
was discussing with Soviet Foreign
Ministry officials in Moscow pros-
pects for an official invitation to
Eshkol. Eshkol's office called the
reports "incorrect."

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