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August 20, 1965 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-08-20

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40—EMPLOYMENT

Due to expansion we need 2
capable salesmen, ages 25 to
45 for direct sales. Previous
experience not necessary.. Full
training given. Excellent oppor-
tunity for advancement with the
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY. CALL OR
WRITE MARVIN B. DUBIN,
21800 GARDNER, OAK PARK.
LA 7-6670.

53—MEALS—CATERING

CAKE MASTER

C. GORMAN
863-2549

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED '

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

WOMAN for light housekeeping, cook
meals for convalescing party, for 2
weeks, from 11 to 6. 6 days. 355-3077.

56—ANTIQUES

r

COMPANION wanted for elderly lady,
inore for home than wages. 6 Mile-
Livernois area. PR 1-9707.

EXCEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY

for ma rried man who

wants earnings of over

BY JESSE SILVER

(Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.)

Pastries from Toronto are now
available. Daily fresh Hungar-
ian strudel. Call

WANTED — Jewish woman to live-in.
Light housework and cooking. Good
tome with one woman. UN 1-0109.

WOMAN—Reliable. To baby sit at my
Iiome—four days a week. Good corn-
nsation. Well behaved child. If in-
rested call Mrs. Koby at 933-5020 be-
•ween 9-5:30 and evenings after 7:00,
LI 5-8848.

Koufax 19 Days Ahead of 1963 Pace Sports Oddities

ANTIQUE SHOW
AUG. 24-27

Roma Hall in Livonia. 27777 School-
craft. (Next to Detroit Race Course)
1-10 p.m. Free parking. Air-condi-
tioned. Door prizes. Admission $1.

60—CARS FOR SALE

1963 Chev. Cony.

Fully equipped, AM/FM radio.
Teacher owned, leaving for
Europe. Must sell.
CALL UN 2-4412

`Greentrees North' Opens
5 Southfield-Area Models

"Greentrees North," the latest
community developed by Mark
Builders, is situated in Southfield
year round position. Very
on the border of Birmingham and
is included in the Birmingham
unique sales p r o g r a m.
S _ chool District.
New car will be provided
Five new models are featured in
this area. The "Covington," a four-
for qualified man. Con-
bedroom tri-level with 2 1/2 baths,
tact Mr.. Frumkin at UN
also features an attached two-car
garage, a family room with natural
3-3100 or go directly to
fireplace and, a separate dining
Sandy Koufax holds a symbolic basket containing 20 baseballs
15354 Livernois.
room. The "Bennington" model is in the Los Angeles Dodger dressing room after becoming the first
a similar tri-level with three bed- 20-game winner in the major leagues this season. He defeated the
rooms.
New York Mets 4-3, and struck out 14 players, the 15th time this
The "Camden," and the "War- year he has struck out 10 or more in a game. Koufax now is 19
wick" are four-bedroom colonials games ahead of his 1963 pace, when he posted a 25-5 record. Koufax
40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED
and the "Bristol," a three-bedroom won his 21st victory last Saturday night against Pittsburgh.
A-1 OFFICE GIRL — experienced —
shorthand —typing — light bookkeep- ranch model, has 1 112 baths, family
ing — payroll and sales. Reliable. 862- room and a laundry room on the
0987.
first floor.
Prices range from $28,500 to
45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$33,900, and visitors are welcome
By T. NARAIN
It was only five months ago that
at all times. For information, call (JTA Special Correspondent in India) about 150 people, including mem-
DRY CLEANERS
(Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.)
the model, 644-4140 or the office,
COIN-OP
-NEW DELHI—In the Third In- bers of the Indian Parliament,
after 1 p.m., DI 1-0820. The model
dian National Agricultural Fair re- journalists, scholars, authors and
homes
are
located
between
Green-
Excellent location. Needs pro-
leading citizens and Members of
field and Southfield, off 13 Mile cently held in Ahmedabad, about the Jewish community in New
motion. $3,000 complete.
700,000
Indians
visited
the
Israeli
Road.
Pavilion and were much impressed Delhi, assembled and formed the
EL 6-7435
to see how a desolate land is be- "Indian Friends of Israel by
Robert
S.
Jacob
Dead;
AFTER 5 P.M.
ing turned again into a blossoming organizing contact between
Was
Investment
Counselor
garden, providing enough food for writers, artists, scientists, musi- .
JUNK SHOP. Good going business for
sale or partner. 1833 Mack. TB 1-6330.
Robert S. Jacob, in v e s t m e n t its growing population and in- clans and scholars.
counselor to the Birmingham office creasing its exports as well.
The government of India, for
of the Goodbody Co., died Aug.
50
BUSINESS CARDS
The Israel Pavilion, inaugurated reasons best known to itself, has
17, at age 39.
by the Indian Minister of Com- not accepted the hands of friend-
FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Mr. Jacob, 28820 Bell, South- merce and Industry, also was visi- ship extended by Israel. But In-
Russell. One day service. TO 64005.
526 Belmont.
field, was born in Atlantic City, N. ted by the Prime Minister of dians who express the moral and
DECORATING, interior, exterior paint- J. and was a Detroit-area resident India, Ministers and high officials spiritual values of their people as
ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and about five years. He was a member
well as teach and guide them in
quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270. of the Zager-Stone Lodge of Bnai of the State Government.
the way of truth, peace, and a just
In
the
Visitor
s'
Book
the
life, are earnestly interested to
LARKINS MOVING CO. Brith.
He leaves his wife, Mavis; one Speaker of the Mysore State Legi- come closer to Israel and her
slative
Assembly
wrote:
"I
was
Household and
son, Andrew; one daughter, Carol;
people. The great Indian Socialist
Office Furniture
his mother, Mrs. Belle Jacob; one happy to go round this stall. I leader, J. B. Kripalani, in a mes-
brother, Dr. Stanley; and one sis- feel inspired. It will be a source sage to the Indian Friends of Is-
LICENSED MOVERS
of inspiration to all the visitors to rael Society, had observed: "I
ter, Mrs. Paul (Rita) Lansat.
PROFESSIONALS
see how even a small nation can have been in Israel and I know
894-4587
achieve big things, if devoted work
what the Jews have been able to
Brandeis U. Trustee Dies is
done." The Russian Consulate accomplish there. They always
I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
Prominent
New
Rochelle,
New
work, no job too big or small. BR
representative wrote: "Though
3-4326, LI 5-4035.
York, and Palm Beach, Fla., plas- small but very good, this stall have been a brilliant race. They
tics industrialist Morris Brown, a quite impressive, interesting and have turned the desert into a gar-
Brandeis University trustee since worth knowing." "It is a unique den. India__ can learn very much
TILE
1961, died suddenly Aug. 13, in example of what human skill can from Israel. It should have diplo-
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New
York City. A close friend of do," was the opinion of R. K. matic relations with Israel. Many
New and Repair Special
the Kennedy family, Mr. Brown Amin, professor and head of the Asian and African countries are
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
was honored by his close friends department of economics at Val- friendly both to Israel and the
Arabs. We could do the same."
and associates in 1961 when they labh Vidyanagar, Amand.
UN 1-4950
joined him in raising $1,000,000 for
"Israel Day" was celebrated at
the three-unit Morris Brown Social
fair grounds under the aus- New Maariv Service
LAWN SPRINKLER Science Center on the Brandeis the
pices of the Israel Pavilion and the
A new cantorial 'work that
campus.
new established Indo-Israel makes available to the public for
SERVICE
Friendship .Society at Ahmedabad.
The Rich Versus the Poor Hon. Hitendra Desai, Home Minis- the first time Ma'ariv (evening)
INSTALLATION and
If Jay Gould found himself ter of Gujarat State, was the chief services for the entire year has
shipwrecked on a desert island guest. Among other dignitaries been published by the Cantorial
MAINTENANCE
with a beggar, the two of them, present at the function were the Training Institute of Yeshiva Uni-
finding themselves more and more Gujarat Minister. of Agriculture, versity.
WORK GUARANTEED
comrades, would work for each Chief Justice of the Gujarat High
Entitled "Ma'ariv Chants," the
other like brothers, and soon prob- Court, and High Commissioner of volume was compiled and edited
527-5044
Uganda,
George
W.
M.
Kamba,
and
ably they would love each other.
by Cantor Macy Nulman, assistant
A-1 PAINTING. paperhanging, interior.
director of the Cantorial Training
wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after But now, ' because the island is a thousand guests.
6:30.
The Mayor of Ahmedabad City, Institute. The chants were written
very large and instead of there
being only two of them there are Jaikrishna Harivabhdas, in his by the late Cantor Jacob L. Wasil-
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
millions, the beggar starves at presidential address at the "Is- kowsky, and are regarded as un-
By Hour or Flat Rate
Gould's door, and he pays no heed rael Day" Function observed that iquely valuable in the study of
Local and Long Distance Packing,
and takes credit for paying some "Israel is a typical example of a various styles, melodic structures,
storage, pianos. appliances, house-
clergyman of I know not what small country which has come in- recitatives and improvisations.
hold furnishings.
church to tell him that the poor to existence since the last 17 years
8700 West McNichols Rd.
hate the rich and the rich fear the and through all theSe years of
Do you have a hearing problem?
UN 2-6047
poor.—George Clemenceau.
turmoil and tears it has not only Visit the mobile testing trailer at
existed, but also developed itself the Michigan State Fair for a free
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
There is hope for a man who is into a first class agricultural and hearing test, courtesy of the De-
38—Friday, August 20, 1965
- industrial country."
capable of being ashamed.
troit Hearing Center.

$10,000 per year. Steady

India's 'Israel Day' Lauded



Howard Goodman, of New York
University, won the saber crown
at the National Collegiate fencing
oh•nipionship, which was held in
Detroit. Coach Iry DeKoff, Colum-
bia University, saw his squad cap-
ture the team title . . . Marvin
Grafton, of the Fencers Club of
New York, qualified in the foils
for the national championships in
June. He finished second at the
metropolitan trials.
Wrestler Mike Wittenberg, son
of former Olympic gold medal
-winner Henry Wittenberg, won
the 191-pound class at the senior
metropolitan A A U tournament.
Mike is a former Maccabiah Games
champion.
Great things are predicted for
Dave Pruzansky of Passaic, N. J.
He was named the outstanding
performer at the finals of the
state high school wrestling cham-
pionships. Dave competes in the
130-pound class.
Jack Hart of Britain, a boxing
referee for 40 years, is retiring.
He has reached the age limit of
65. Hart, a former boxer, handled
four world title fights. He will
serve on the British referees e_x-
amining committee.
Jeff Neuman of the University
of Pennsylvania was named 'to the
Ivy League basketball all star
first team for the second succes-
sive year. On the second squad
were Columbia's Stan Felsinger
and Neil Farber, along with Yale's
Bob Trubin ... Named to the New
York metropolitan all star second
team were Steve Nisonson of Hof-
stra and Felsinger. On the small
college team are Barry Liebowitz,
Long Island U., Steve Mallis,
Adelphi; Allen Zickerman, CCNY
and Dan Rosen of Fairleigh Dick-
inson.
Israel has hired a new soccer
coach for its national team. He is
from Yugoslavia. He is the fourth
foreigner to hold this post. Of the
others, two were from Great Brit-
ain and one from Hungary . . . At
the Cleveland Knights of Colum-
bus track meeet Abby Hoffman
of Canada won the women's 880
yard run in 2:12 for a record,
while Bill Silverberg finished sec-
ond in the three mile run in
14.04:8 and Ken Hendler was run-
ner-up in the 500 yard run in 59.2.
Paul Frieder of Rutgers in the
600, and Harry Hochman of the
Jersey City Track Club in the
1000, scored wins at the New Jer-
sey AAU indoor track and field
championships.
Gail Shiffman of Trenton State
won the diving crown at the East-
ern women's intercollegiate swim-
ming championships.
Johnny Keane, the new manager
of the New York Yankees, recalls
that when he signed his first pro-
fessional baseball contract he was
playing for the United A. C. of St.
Louis, Mo., his home town. He_
was to report to Waynesboro, in
Virginia. The United • A. C. own-
er, whose name he can't recall ex-
cept that "he was a nice Jewish
fella," bought him his first suit-
case. When Johnny got home and
opened it he discovered it contain-
ed a whole new wardrobe.

Sent to Minors
Big Mike Epstein of the Balti-
more Orioles has been sent to
the minors for more seasoning .
Another rookie headed for the
minors is Mike Gordon, a catcher
in the St. Louis Cardinal organi-
zation. -

Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery

Stops Itch—Relieves Pain

For the first time science has found
a new healing substance with the as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
be a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne®)— dis-
covery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail-
able in suppository or ointment f orm
called Preparation
At all drug
counters.

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