THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD
46—Friday, February 23, 1968
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
, 40—EMPLOYMENT
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Owner has new suburban
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this well established business
in busy Wyoming-Curtis area.
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GROSS REALTY
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work. CALL
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Call 342-5730, 341-2081.
961 -5500
SHOE MANAGER
Experienced shoe man for family
shoe store. $9,000 to $12,000 yearly
earnings for qualified aggressive
man. MURRAY'S SHOES, TECH
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MILE AT VAN DYKE. OR CALL
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COLLECTIONS
PAINTING—Exterior, interior. Free es-
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PLASTER repairs. Low Prices. Call KE
3-5975, KE 7-7208.
LADIES alterations.
Experienced.
57-A—WANTED TO BUY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
FURNISHINGS
DINING ROOM set wanted—not over 8
years old. French or Italian Provincial.
Call Sunday 626-6619.
Qualifications and screenings by
our agents. Girls and couples
from Jamaica a n d Canada etc.
WANTED
Experienced Salesman
SELLING—Ping-Pong table with utensils,
couch, easy chair, portable TV Philco.
dinner table. Write Box 847 The Jewish
Ness, 17100 W. 7 Mile, Detroit, Mich.
48235.
FRENCH Provincial -dining room set.
Love seat, couch, lamps and tables.
541-2292.
EUROPA
GENERAL OFFICE WORKERS
Experienced. Wholesale grocery in
Northwest Detroit. $80 week.
SELLING OUT. R-way dining room set.
10 pieces, glass tops. Good condition.
Pair—cut crystal Hurricane Lamps. Mis-
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60-D—BOATS AND EQUIPMENT
RESPONSIBLE family would like to rent
large cabin cruiser for month this sum-
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87 — PETS
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2760.
AJCongress Backs !Mrs. DeYoung Active
in GOP Activities
AthletesBoycotting Jeanne DeYoung, whose obituary
was listed in last week's Jewish
News, was an active worker in
NY Athletic Club
NEW YORK — The American
Jewish Congress announced that
it supported the boycott of the New
York Athletic Club track meet and
would have joined last Friday
night's picket line in front of
Madison Square Garden were it not
the beginning of the Sabbath.
Will Maslow, executive director
of the Congress, described the
"anti-Jewish and anti-Negro mem-
bership policies" as "apartheid"
and "a stain on the American
ideals of fair play and good sports.
manship."
He stated:
"We salute the courageous
Negro and white athletes who
are boycotting the meet. Had it
not been for the fact that the
demonstration is to take place on
the beginning of the Jewish Sab-
bath, we in the American Jewish
Congress would have taken our
proud place on the picket line.
"Every New Yorker who
values human dignity and racial
and religious equality owes a debt
of gratitude to the athletes who-
at great personal loss to them-
selves— have launched the boy-
cott of the NYAC meet.
Eichmann Aide, Freed
Twice at Trials, Is
Ordered Retried
"In this action, they join the
heroic young people of all races
and religions who broke the pat-
tern of racial segregation at lunch
counters and other public accom-
VIENNA (JTA) — The Austrian modations throughout the South.
Supreme Court has ordered the
"With them, we believe the time
retrial of an aide to Adolf Eich- is long past overdue to break the
mann who was tried twice before pattern
mann
of segregation in private
as a war criminal and twice set clubs throughout the North."
free. The defendant is Franz No-
vak, 54, Eichmann's chief transpor-
tation officer, who was known as Anti-Israel Teacher
"the stationmaster of death" for
his part in transporting thousands Dismissed by College
of Jews to Auschwitz in 1944.
TORONTO (JTA)—The executive
Novak was tried in 1964 and sen- of Waterloo Lutheran University's
tenced to eight years in prison, faculty committee has agreed to
but the verdict was annuled by the dismissal of a political science
the Supreme Court for technical assistant professor, George Hag-
reasons. He was retried in 1966 gar, who has been a vociferous
but acquitted, even though found anti-Israel propagandist on and off
guilty, when the jury accepted his the campus.
plea that he had acted "under
Students and faculty had origi-
duress" when he sent Jews to the
nally protested against the univer-
death camp.
sity's announcement that it would
In annuling the acquittal, the not renew its contract with Haggar
Supreme Court accepted the prose- who was president of the Canadian
cutor's appeal on grounds that the Arab community.
1966 jurors were insufficiently in-
The university administration ex-
structed on the nature of "acting , plamed, however, that Haggar was
under duress."
not being dismissed for exercising
The court said it was well estab- his right to freedom of speech but
lished that Novak had been a vol- because of his bitter and confirm-
untary and enthusiastic helper of : log personal attacks on the univer-
I sity hierarchy and faculty members.
Eichmann.
538-4030.
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exterior. UN 4-0326.
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543-4832 .
Dr. Isaac Rivkind, 73;
Seminary Librarian
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Isaac
Rivkind, a Hebrew scholar and
writer, died here Feb. 17 following
a short illness, at age 73. For the
past 36 years, Dr. Rivkind had
been head librarian of the Hebrew-
Yiddish division of the Jewish
Theological Seminary Library.
Born in Poland, he studied at
the Universities of Volozhin and
Ponivez and served as a member
of the Provisional Jewish National
Council in Poland. He also was
treasurer of the Hebrew PEN Club
of New York and Chairman of the
League for Religious Labor in
Palestine.
Eliezer Lewin-Epstein,
Industrialist, Dies at 70
NEW YORK (JTA)—Word was
received here by the American
ORT in Israel of the death of a
leading industrialist, Eliezer Lewin-
Epstein. He was head of the coun-
try's largest printing houses and
was chairman of the Israel Institute
of Productivity.
He fought in the Israel War of
Liberation in 1948 with the rank, of
colonel.
He emigrated from Warsaw to
settle in Palestine in 1924.
$300,000 Gift to Build
Structure for Hillel
Household and Office Furniture
Local and Inter-state
Also storage.
894-4587
Morris Zarankin, a founder in
1927 of the Detroit Jewish Summer
Colony and an active board mem-
ber of the Farband Camp and
Kinderwelt in Chelsea, Mich., died
Feb. 8 at age 83.
Mr. Zarankin, 14891 Quincy, was
a charter member of Farband
Branch 79 and was active in the
Labor Zionist movement, contrib-
uting both to the Jewish National
Fund and Histadrut campaigns.
Born in Russia, Mr. Zarankin
came to Detroit in 1913. He was
in the sheet metal and heating
business for more than 50 years.
Surviving are his wife, Bessie;
a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Goldie)
Wasserman; three grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
PARIS — Beinush Baginski,
64, an active member of the French
Resistance against the Nazi occupa-
tion forces in World War II, died
here.
He was vice chairman of the
Union of Former Jewish Deportees
and Concentration Camp Inmates
in France. He was captured by the
Nazis in 1942 and sent to Ausch-
witz, where he was imprisoned un-
til liberation of the camp in 1945.
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PAINTING. Neat and clean. Small
well paid position. If you want a i carpentry work. Bill Powell. 542-3270.
Job which is not monotonous, see us.
FURNITURE reinisnea and repairea.
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.
BONDED COLLECTION CORP.
CLOSERS
$400
WEEK
Morris Zarankin, 83;
Active in Farband
French Resistance Leader
Call Jack or John
278-1095 anytime
800 David Stott Bldg.
Republican circles and had served
as a precinct delegate some 13
years. Mrs. DeYoung, 61, died
Feb. 9.
Married to Wilbur DeYoung, re-
tired assistant state attorney gen-
eral, she was employed in a num-
ber of Wayne County offices, most
recently the Wayne County Treas-
urer's Office. -
Mr. DeYoung resides at 9000 E.
Jefferson, not at the address in-
correctly listed last week. A daugh-
ter, Jacqueline, is employed by the
Detroit Police Department in re-
search and development.
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CLEVELAND (JTA)—A $300,000
gift, the largest ever made to a
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, was
announced at a dinner here in
honor of the trustees of the Harry
K. and Emma R. Fox Charitable
Foundation, donor of the gift. The
money will be used to build a
Harry K. and Emma R. Fox build-
ing for the Hillel Foundation on the
campus of the Case-Western Re-
serve University.
The site was made available in
the new University Religious Cen-
ter. The building will be started
later this year and is scheduled for
completion in the spring of 1969.