46-Friday, March 15, 1968 31-TRANSPORTATION CARS TO BE DRIVEN To Philadelphia. New York City. Seattle, Florida. Utah. California, Texas( Arizona. etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- where. Insured Driveway System 9970 GRAND (Hypo DETROIT. MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE ACCOUNTANT CPA firm has opening on perma- nent staff for experienced man. Salary open. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Write or call: NEWMAN, STEINBERGER & BORNSTEIN 18301 West McNichols Road Detroit, Michigan 48219 532 - 8700 REAL 'ESTATE SALESPEOPLE To join a large Investor Organiza- tion, selling residential properties in the 510.000 to $20.000 price range. Our large inventory & extensive advertising p r o g r a in guarantees earnings in excess of $15,000 yrly. For an interview call Mr. Richard Silverman. HOME CORP. 345-6050 • Secretary for one-man law of- fice; with or without legal ex- perience, but must have some general stenographic experience; present girl has worked here 16 years; very high salary to pro- per applicant; no discrimination; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40-1,----LIVE-IN MAIDS EUROPA NUMBER ONE IN LIVE-IN DOMESTICS • Stability • Value • Promptness • Efficiency Qualifications and screenings by our agents. Girls and couples from Jamaica a n d Canada etc. We can save wear and tear on your nervous system. Visit with us and see for yourself at Flas.Opening for two aggressive Persons in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area. Must hove .pre- 358-1370 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DRY CLEANING PLANT FOR SALE Small, synthetic, fully equipped. 1 1/2 years old. Northwest area. Coll LO 7-8333 or 626-0590 after 6. DELICATESSEN FOR SALE NORTHWEST SECTION OWNER WISHES TO RETIRE 20211 W. 7 MILE ROAD CLOSED' MONDAYS. Glamour Names, Inc. 6386 Jackson' Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 or call 662-4518 BUSY RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN . Curtis-Wyoming 'area. Owner has new Suburban Restaur- ant. Cannot handle both. Make an offer. GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300' ELECTRIC REPAIRS. All types-Resi- dential, commercial. EL 6-7228. a hr. lesson. Rates are $14 per Help with written test as needed. Details any day before 10 a.m. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED MR: KURTZ, 341-9046 Free Classes Starting Weekly WEST SIDE ADULT DRIVER ED. ENROLL NOW! for sales work with our spanking new SUBURBAN of- fice. Opportunity unlimited in this highly profitable field. Become as- sociated with a reputable, well es- tablished organization that covers the entire city and Suburbs. Age is no barrier. Retirees are welcome. Come in & talk it over. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4008 526 Belmont. A-1 PAINTING, decorating, interior- exterior. UN 4 - 0326. 56-ANTIQUES Noon to 10 p.m. Closing 6 p.m. Last Day This ad admits 2 for $1.50 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FOR SALE REASONABLE 2-piece beige and white stripe sec- tional couch. Black wrought Iron glass top dinette set with 4 chairs. Small miscellaneous electrical items. CALL LI 2-2104 AFTER 6 NEW NO-WAX HOME FLOORING 835-2792 before 9 A.M. or after 5 P.M. 59 - A - PIANOS FOR SALE FOR SALE-Small Grinnell's spinet I piano. $275. 353-9879. LOVELY FRUITWOOD SPINET PIANO AND BENCH. MUST SACRIFICE. 13000 BURTON, OAK PARK. 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE, SUN. 10.5., 50-BUSINESS CARDS PAINTING - Exterior, interior. Free estimates. Reasonable. LI 75639, KE 8-1047. - - - -- PAINTING and decorating. All work guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501. DRIVING LESSONS Real Estate Career FURNITURE refinished and repairea. Free estimates. UN 44547. The ultimate in low cost luxury. You never need wax your kitchen, bath_ or recr. room. floors, etc. ever again ! 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Irving Litwin, 58, Vegas 'Pit Boss' Purple Gang Head Abe Bernstein, 76 Abe Bernstein, said to be the brains behind the Prohibition-era Purple Gang, died March 7 in his suite at the Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel. He was 76. Bernstein's "career" began on old Hastings Street; he and the neighborhood boys weren't "really bad boys," so goes the legendary statement, "just a little purple." The gang was involved in murder and extortion, among other crimes, but Bernstein never went to prison for a major crime. Nevertheless, he was arrested often, and his rec-' ord showed a few convictions for misdemeanors. Bernstein was con- sidered a peacemaker between the A Tribute to Alfred Segal (A Seven Arts Feature) By DR. SAMUEL SILVER Alfred Segal died. One of the finest journalists of our century, Alfred Segal was also one of the sweetest of men. In the 85 years of his lifetime he wrote hundreds of thousands of words. If these words, skillfully written by a master craftsman, could be transformed into one image, that image would be a hand on the back of mankind, assuring us that we can be more decent, more con- siderate, and more creative than we are. gangs. Alfred Segal began his career After a shocit-out on Coiling- back in 1904, serving the readers wood Ave., in which three boot- of the Cincinnati Post as a cub re- leggers of a rival gang were porter. killed, the Purple Gang went into Ultimately he became the most decline. Three members of Bern- popular feature writer of his city. stein's gang, including his broth- He was known as "Cincinnatus." er, Raymond, were given life As such, he was the conscience sentences for their part in the of that community, and he helped 1931 Collingwood Massacre. lift Cincinnati from corruption to Bernstein spent much of his life fine government. Alfred Segal wrote not only trying to gain his brother's release from prison, but shortly after Ray- for the daily press. He was ,for mond's sentence was commuted long years. the steady, stalwart - two yeas ago, he died of cancer. editorialist for the periodical of Bernstein was mentioned only in- the Baal Brith, which was head- frequently thereafter, in connection quartered in Cincinnati before with minor charges. He had been moLing to Washington. living in the Sheraton-Cadillac for Al who does not remember 26 years. One brother, Joseph, "Plain Talk." the weekly column survives. which year after year Alfred Segal wrote for the Seven Arts Syndi- cate? Segal sought to convey to Bert Ruby, Promoter the non-Jewish reader the fruit of Hebraic idealism in his writings and Ex-Wrestler Bert Ruby, junior heavyweight for the daily press. In his Jewish wrestling champion of the world column, he never stopped plead with Jews to build bridges of during the 1930s and '405, died ing understanding with their Chrrassoi March 9 at age 57. neighbors. Mr. Ruby, 23711 Radclift, Oak So Alfred Segal began his career Park, was active in wrestling pro- reporting what was gt.wis est MIN motion throughout the state of by the world outside. Rut the Michigan. He also had two wrestl- of his life's work us. to re ing programs on television and ra- to us in the what was Corn dio in Jackson and Grand Rapids. world inside. inside of hi. .4-1•1•1410.1. Born in Hungary, Mr. Ruby was soul. a member of Oak Park Lodge of And the Segal soul the Masons, Bnai Brith and Cong tized not only by w kat be .a Bnai Moshe. Cincinnati. w hat be saw a. a II Surviving are his wife, Irene; War I reporter in France two .csi two sons, Allen and Robert; one by what he saw in I We J. brother and one sister. world. but also by that lw sorbed at the rabbinical semi,- Leib Strongin Dies; in Cincinnati. He was a student at the Ilebre% Was Russian Journalist Union College. Although he did not LONE1ON, (JTA)-Leib Strongin, a veteran Jewish journalist and complete his studies. he came into contact with Isaac Mayer Wise. ublisher of the Yiddish Another contact with Wise was language magazine, "Sovietish through the Cincinnati Israelite. a Heimland," died in Russia at the weekly founded by Wise. edited age , of 74. sa' Mr. Strongin was for many years by another Segal. Henry Segal. no the manager of the "Ernes." Mos- relation. Alfred Segal died. But we call cow publishing house which spe- cialized in Yiddish books and pub- keep his soul marching on if we too, strive to adopt the Jewish out- lished the Yiddish Communist look and adapt it to the enrich- newspaper "Ernes" ("T h" • The firm has since been liqui- ment of our milieu. dated. Catholic College Provides Harry Mendelsohn, 68; Headed Insurance Firm Former Detroiter Irving "Pitt" Harry K. Mendelsohn. semi-re- Litwin, pit boss at Las Vegas' Kosher Meals for Rabbi LATROBR,i Pa. (JTA)-A Cath- tired as head of the Mendelsohn Hotel, died Feb. 22 at age 58. x LARKINS MOVING CO. Dunes olic college here reported that the Insurance Agency, died Wednes- Mr. Litwin, beloved as a man Household and Office Furniture who "could never say `No' to peo- Benedictine Sisters who operate day at age 68. , the college food service division, Mr. Mendelsohn. 15317 Northgate, ple." was born in Toronto and Local and Inter-state CENTER REALTY 863-7400 prepare a kosher meal each day Oak Park. was a native of Detroit. started to work as a paper bo y Also storage. for a rabbi who is a member of the He was a former member of Tem- an early age. As the eldest child in 894-4587 ple Israel and belonged to Perfec- REAL ESTATE the family, he had to be second college faculty. PLUMBING-Expert home repairs. Gar- The kosher meal, the college' tion Lodge of the Masons, Moslem Ambitious high caliber man wanted bage disposals, repaired and serviced. father to the faMily during the De- said, is served to Rabbi Reeve R. Temple and Crescent Shrine Club, to work on vacant land our spe- Call 342-5730. 341-2081. pression. cialty). No nights or Sundays. Earn Brenner in the faculty dining room Crisis Club and the Hannah Schloss $25.000 or more a year. 60^: split During World War II, Mr. Litwin of St. Vincent College. Rabbi Bren- Old Timers. SEAMSTRESS, reasonable. Home visits: to salesman. 549-9390. served in the Army Medi cal Corps. I ner was named to the faculty last Surviving are two sons, Richard PAINTING-Neat and clean. Small car- He was a member of Detroit's! fall as a resident lecturer and and Dr. Sherman; two brothers, LAND REALTY CO. pentry work. Bill Powell. 542-3270. Daylight Masonic Lodge, and later, teaches courses in introduction to George and Edward of Las Vegas; UN 1-0346 of the Las Vegas Saints and Sin- Judaism and Jewish religious two sisters, Mrs. Anna LeBost of MARTIN Furniture Finishing. Your favorite pieces restored, hand rubbed ners. thought. Los Angeles and Mrs. Michael for lasting beauty. 867-7887. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED He opened the State Flower Shop Pereira of San Diego; and seven PLASTER repairs. Low prices. Call KB WOMAN WISHES lite housekeeping 3-5975. KE 7-7208. in Detroit 20 years ago, but later New Afforestation Species !grandchildren. and cooking. Speaks Jewish. 356-0674. _ turned it over to his brother, Sam, ILANOT - In new forests to be WOMAN WISHES babysitting, evenings. so he could head west fo Las planed on the Golan Heights it Wilma Shevin Epstein, 23 Oak Park only. Needs transportation. WAREHOUSING AND Vegas. He had worked there since will be possible to_grow the Tabor.: Wilma Shevin Epstein, 1017 547-0171. 1969. oak, it was revealed at a press con Beard, Flint, died March 3 at age TYPING DONE in my home. Address- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Survivors are his wife, Bess, and ference held by Dr. R. Karschon 23. ing envelopes, labels, postal cards, political campaign. 873-9251. mother, Mrs. Anna Litwin, both 01' 1 and Mr. Y. Zohar of the forest re- Miss Epstein, who was born in RAIL AND TRUCK FACILITIES Detroit; three brothers, David, Sam search department of the Volcani New York, was a Flint resident and Dr. Jack, all of Detroit; and' Agricultural Research Institute. In for the past 21 years. She was a SELLING? BUYING? five sisters, Mrs. Carl (Joan Hit- the survey to prepare there large- member of Temple Beth El and a CAVALER tleman of Los Angeles Mrs. scale afforestation work by the graduate of Central High School. THE JEWISH NEWS Charles (Kitty) Limerick, Mrs. Jewish national Fund, two varie- Surviving are her parents, Mr. WAREHOUSE CO. Charles (Saretta) Basset and Mrs. ties of deciduous forest trees have and Mrs. Louis Epstein; a sister, CAN HELP TODAY ! Frances Kay, all of Detroit, and been discovered whose .presence Mrs. Herbert Miller of Pontiac; . • 3745 Bellevue te he °coun try had been unknown and her grandMother, Mrs. Rose Mrs: 'Sam' (Geil). Goodman. of Tol thri 923-7937 ledo. Interment Las Vegas. Shevin of Detroit. CARPENTRY WORK - Specializing In recr. rooms and outside work. L Schwartz. BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. I VE:e=44- •