40—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
SHARP attractive person for new cos-
metic line. Full, part-time. Call 9-1 only.
542-7495.
TEACHER wants capable woman to
care for 1 year old little girl, Monday
thru Friday. Light housekeeping. Must
have transportation. Southfield area.
356-4562.
HOUSEKEEPER. Tuesday thru Satur-
day — stay Wednesday and Saturday
nights or live-in. 2 children. References.
Maple-Telegraph area. 626-1236.
EXPERIENCED babysitter—small infant.
2 or 3 days a week. Must drive. Call
after 12. 3584169,
40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED
50—BUSINESS CARDS
WOman will cook and hake for parties
in her home. Excellent cook and baker.
EL 6-5437.
ELECTRIC repairs. All types — Resi-
dential, commercial. EL 6-7228.
45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LARKINS MOVING CO.
FOR SALE
Successful who lesa I e
house, butter, eggs and
food specialists. Estab-
lished 40 years in the
Business executive, college grad-
.uate, desires large room or two
rooms with nice family in North-
'west section. References furnished.
WRITE BOX 895, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48235
WORK IN PAWN SHOP
heart of Eastern Market.
Mostly cash and carry
business. Retiring due to
ill health. A real money
maker.
JOSEPH M. KAY
Teen-ager or person
2841 RUSSELL
Part-time
No experience necesary
1400 Michigan
WO 2=8698
Conservative Sunday School in
Southfield seeks to add. sever-
al experienced teachers to a
growing staff. Specific need
for a teacher to instruct music
and coordinate holiday pro-
grams. Send letter containing
background and qualifications
to:
BOX 896
Income $560
Per Month
9 apartments, brick, 3 rooms
each all units decorated,
stove and refrigerators, sep-
arate meters, 9 private baths
and kitchens, full basements,
st. heat, fully occupied. Only
$7,500 dn on Land Contract.
GROSS REALTY
DI 2-1300
The Jewish News
17100 West 7 Mile Road
Detroit, Michigan 48235
EMPLOYEE WANTED
for new discount drug operation.
Excellent hours, excellent salary.
Good future for right party. Con-
tact Alan Goldberg.
398-2379
STENOGRAPHER - DICTAPHONE
OPERATOR
SEVEN MILE-
SCHAEFER AREA
Extra large 6 stores. Modern
tile front with private bath
each. Gas heat, Air condi-
tioned. Fully occupied. High
rentals. Plenty parking in
rear. Good return for your in-
vestment.
GROSS REALTY
DI 2-1300
Experienced—for social service ag-
ency. Excellent salary and fringe
benefits. Conveniently locate d—
Northwest area. References re-
quired.
DI. 1-5959
REAL ESTATE MANAGER
Large local firm needs Branch
Manager due to expansion program.
Real Estate experience necessary,
Must have knowledge of hiring &
training. Excellent salary plus pro-
gram. For strictly confidential in-
terview
Call 366-2190
WAREHOUSE HELP
20% Return for
Your Investment
Livernois Area. One complete
block, 3 stores, leases income
$1,400 per month, supermar-
ket with long lease pays $1000
per month. Tenants pay own
uitilities. $20,000 dn. needed.
GROSS REALTY
DI 2-1300
Gold Star Products, Inc.
10777 North End' in Ferndale
Call Mr. Applebaum
TE 1-4408 for appt.
POSITION OPEN
for general work in new mod-
ern building, 5 day week, 9 to
5. Fringe benefits including
hospitalization. Salary commen-
surate with ability. Will train.
Call Miss Kaplan
868-6410
FUND RAISER
For
EXCELLENT
CAREER POSITION
With
JEWISH AGENCY
45-A—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED
Wanted to Buy
well established manu-
facturing company.
Small
Write Box 897
The Jewish Naws,
17100 W. 7 Mi., Detroit, Mich.
48235
Wanted to Buy
Bookkeeping, tax and business
service — or will consider em-
plyoment with opportunity for
partnership. Responsible person
— 15 years experience.
477-8936
50—BUSINESS CARDS
LADIES alterations, experienced. Rea-
sonable prices. Fast service. 538-4030.
ALTERATIONS done by Brenda Marc-
zak. Please call anytime at 533.8710.
PAINTING and decorating. All work
guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501.
CALL MRS. VMS
FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005.
526 Belmont.
WO 1-8570
A-1 PAINTING
DECORATING
40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED domestic — own trans-
portation. Excellent Jewish references.
$15.00. TY 8-8440:
FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.
Interior — Exterior
Immediate Service
UN 4-0326
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Queens Housewife Faces Deportation
After Exposure of Role in Nazi Camps
NEW YORK (JTA)—Action has
Household and Office Furniture been started by the Justice De-
partment to revoke the American
Local and inter-stote
citizenship of a Queens housewife
Also storage.
894-4587
identified by Nazi-hunter Simon
Wiesenthal as a former member
EXPERT PAPERHANGING
of the Nazi SS who served as
supervisor in two Nazi death
PAINTING
camps.
The denaturalization application,
INTERIOR ONLY.
which could lead to deportation,
REFERENCES
charged that Mrs. Russel Ryan
CHAS. CADOTTE 874-3281 was a "a cruel, brutal sadistic
woman who beat and tortured de-
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. fenseless prisoners" in the Ravens-
Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- bruck camp in Germany and at
age. pianos. appliances, nousehold furn-
the Maidenek camp in occupied
shings.
Poland.
8829 Northend—Ferndale
The Justice Department appli-
543-4832
cation in federal district court in
PAINTING, Exterior-Interior. Free esti-
mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047. Brooklyn charged that Mrs. Ryan
concealed the fact that she had
PLUMBING. Expert home repair speci- been convicted by an Austrian
alist, garbage disposals, repaired and
court in 1949 of torturing camp
serviced. Call UN 4-6926 — 341-6058.
inmates for which she was sen-
tenced to three years' imprison-
55—MISCELLANEOUS
ment and confiscation of her
property.
FREE NEW TESTAMENT
The district court action cul-
minated an investigation which
For Synagogue or home Compara-
began in 1964 when she was
tive Religion Study. Available in
identified as Hermine Braun-
English Yiddish or Hebrew. Write:
steiner by Wiesenthal, the Vien-
SCRIPTURES. Dept. H-51. 151 Pros-
na Nazi hunter who helped track
pect Drive, Stratford, Conn. 06497.
down Adolf Eichmann. The Aus-
trian-born Queens housewife
90—CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE
then readily acknowledged her
Nazi past and said "All I did
OAKMAN CEMETERY
was what guards do in camps
2 lots, $450. Call KE 1-6295 or
now."
1-624-4098 after six P.M.
Nablus Arab Women Protest Rioting
by Jewish Mobs Reacting to Explosion
JERUSALEM (JTA) — About
200 Arab women marched through
Nablus Aug. 24 in a demonstration
of solidarity with East Jerusalem
Arab residents who were t h e
targets of Jewish mobs reacting
to the Aug. 18 grenade explosions
which injured 10 Israelis in down-
town Jerusalem.
The women carried placards de-
manding the release of Arabs ar-
rested in connection with the gre-
nade incidents and also protested
the Jewish settlement of the West
Bank regions of Samaria a n d
Judaea.
Soon after, Jerusalem police
released 16 Arab suspects who
were detained for questioning.
Police said that interrogation es-
Disobedient Squatters
Allowed to Remain in
Hebron, Cabinet Rules
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The three
Jewish settlers in Hebron whose
residence permits had been re-
voked by the military governor
for disobeying his orders will be
allowed to remain, the cabinet
decided Sunday.
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan,
who had approved the original ex-
pulsion order, proposed that the
settlers be allowed to stay after
they sent a letter of apology to
him and pledged that in the future
they would obey all orders of the
military government while pro-
ceeding with what they regard as
their main obligation: re-establish-
ing a Jewish settlement in Hebron
and building a yeshiva there.
Military government sources
said Tuesday that the stand had
been superfluous because there is
a kosher restaurant in Hebron
owned by an Arab but supervised
by the Jewish settlers.
The basic question of settling
Hebron, part of the territory as-
sumed as- a result of the Six-Day
War, is still to be decided by the
cabinet, government spokesmen
stressed.
Meanwhile, the military governor
has approved eight new requests
by Jews for permission to settle
in Hebron.
It also was learned Tuesday that
about 30 of the original Jewish
settlers have left and were re-
placed by other Orthodox families,
some of which do not have resi-
dence permits.
Friday, August 30, 1968- 37
tablished that the suspects had no
connection with the incident.
The march was generally
peaceful, but warning shots were
fired when the women started
to converge on the military gov-
ernment compound. The march-
ers then went to the town hall
to present their petition to May-
or Hamdi Canaan with the re-
quest that he submit it to the
military governor.
Leaders of East Jerusalem
Arabs canceled a rally planned
for Friday in protest against the
riots. The cancellation followed a
meeting between Arab leaders and
Israeli police and security officials.
Virtually all East Jerusalem
merchants kept their shops closed
Aug. 22 in what amounted to a
general strike protesting the mob
action against East Jerusalemites.
That action was deplored in a
joint statement issued Friday by
seven Israeli political parties. The
statement warned that the mobs
who invaded East Jerusalem beat-
ing up Arabs and smashing
windows were playing into the
hands of organized saboteurs and
terrorists who want to disrupt
Arab-Jewish co-existence in uni-
fied Jerusalem.
Signatories of the statement
were the Israel Labor Party, Ga-
hal, the Liberal-Herut alignment,
Mapam, the Independent Liberal
Part y, the Israel Communist
Party, the National Religious Party
and the Agudat Israel.
The Justice Department com-
plaint asserted that Mrs. Ryan
said nothing about her member-
ship hi the SS when she filed her
application for citizenship which
she was granted on Jan. 15, 1963,
and added that if she disclosed
the facts of her conviction, "she
would have been barred from law-
ful admission into the United
States for permanent residence
and from naturalization."
Mrs. Ryan entered the United
States in April 1959 as the wife of
an American construction worker
she met and married while he was
working in Germany.
Her husband said "my wife
would not hurt a fly" and that
she had told him her wartime
activities were "a conscription
duty."
The complaint charged that Mrs.
Ryan "was an active participant
in one of the most horrible and
inhuman projects in history; the
systematic imprisonment, torture
and murder of millions of human
beings."
.
ADL Appoints
Negro to Staff
•
for Urban Affairs
NEW YORK (JTA) — The Anti-
Defamation League announced
this week the appointment of a
Negro community relations spe-
cialist as director of its newly-
created urban affairs department.
The first Negro executive on the
ADL staff is Kenyon C. Burke, a
former associate executive direc-
tor of the Urban League of Essex
County, N.Y.
The department was established ,
to enable the ADL "to 'intensify
its activities in intergroup rela-
tions and better cope with the
urban crisis," according to Dore
Schary, ADL chairman.
Schary said Burke would be re-
sponsible for "systematizing and
coordinating" present ADL activi-
ties relevant to the urban crisis
and race relations.
The new ADL official is a mem-
ber of a number of professional
personnel and rehabilitation organ-
izations.
WJCongress Cited
by European Council
NEW YORK — The Council of
Europe's committee of foreign
ministers has praised the human
rights role played by the World
Jewish Congress following a re-
view of the letters, which has con-
sultative status with the umbrella
council.
The foreign ministers committee
referred to the part played by the
World Jewish Congress in "spread-
ing and increasing knowledge of
the European system for the pro-
tection of human rights and its
practical application."
The committee noted that WJC
initiated the recommendation for
measures to be taken against in-
citement to racial, national and
religious hatred.
There are three Jewish organ-
izations with consultative status
in the Council of Europe, but only
Israel Sends Scientists
the World Jewish Congress be-
to Outer Space Conclave longs
to the category in which it
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
may suggest new questions to be
to The Jewish News)
VIENNA—Israel was one of 79 placed on the agenda of the Con-
nations that sent representatives to sultative Assembly.
the United Nations Conference on
the Exploration and Peaceful Uses Memorial Wood in Israel
of Outer Space that ended its two-
Named for MP Silverman
week session here Tuesday.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Kurt Waldheim, the foreign mini-
to The Jewish News)
ster of Austria, said in his closing
LONDON — The establishment
remarks that he thought the con- of a memorial wood in Israel in
ference had fulfilled its mandate the name of the late Sydney Sil-
which was to examine the benefits verman, a prominent labor MP
to be derived from space research and Zionist leader, was announced
and exploration and the opportuni- Tuesday by the British Zionist
ties available to non-space powers Federation.
Harold Miller, deputy chairman
for international cooperation in
of the federation, has been ap-
space activities.
More than 180 papers. were pre- pointed chairman of the Silver-
sented on space themes, prepared man Memorial Wood. A number of
by invited governments and organi- public figures have agreed to
serve as patrons.
zations.