THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, October!3, 1969 50—BUSINESS CARDS 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE LARKINS MOVING CO. REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE NEW YOP.K (JTA)—An urgent 894-4587 WINDOW cleaning and wall washing. 20 years experience. Commercial and resi- dential. LI. 7-5100. 366-7070 WEAVING COMPANION for elderly woman. Beau- ' tiful room with bath. Must live-in. Wages. Smithfield area. 3681200, El 6-3253. LI 4-7570, 358-0110, 352-2726. Burns, tears, moth holes. We weave suits, coats, dresses a n d upholstered furniture. Low prices. 352-2531 29576 Marshall, Southfield Jewish Vocational Service WO 1-8570 INTERIOR and exterior painting. Pre- fer week-end work. 535-8209. JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance STORAGE. Packing, pianos, appliances, household furnishings. 8829 Northend—Ferndala 543-4832 CARPENTRY WORK Free Estimates Person Needed Full or Port-Time WO 2-8698 1 400 Michioon 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED PROFESSION VI. MALE and female nur- ses and Ph.,-u-al Therapy. Available 24 hours. Private duty. hospital or home cases. 398-0369. LADY wants job as companion. Experi- enced in traveling. RE 3-9016, --- LADY wants baby sitting positiov tr companion to elderly person. UN 4-5648. HIGH School girl wishes job as baby- sitter. mothers helper or store after school. 7 Mile, Evergreen. Greenfield area. Call after 3 p.m.: 255-0759. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - - COCKTAIL LOUNGE Class "C" tavern located in fast grow- ing downriver contmunity—currently featuring food, entertainment and danc- ing. This is a complete package in- cluding. building, fixtures and parking. excellent growth potential. "Call R. Becker" THOMPSON-BROWN CO. Industrial-Commercial , Division 476-8700 EXCELLENT INCOME New and used plumbing sales and service shop for sale. For information call: LI 5-5405 after 6 Jews Kept Out of Area With A Aksa Mosque 'to Avoid Incitement' t FOR BETTER wall washing. call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 i26 Belmont. ALL KINDS, EXTERIOR, INTERIOR WORK IN PAWN SHOP I. Schwartz LI 5-4035 BR 3-4826 VIENNA FURRIER. Remodel and re- pairs. Reasonable prices. 398-7975. ASPHALT SEAL coating, 3iijc per sq. ft. Free estimates. Holes and cracks re- paired. 476-5579. SMALL JOBS, basement ceiling and floors tiled, wall paneled. Reasonable. Ron, LI 3.4576. EXPERT PAPERHANGING PAINTING INTERIOR ONLY REFERENCES CHAS. CADOTTE 874-3281 PORCHES. steps, bricks remortered. Sunken steps raised and cement work. 341-6632. Interior & Exterior Painting Paperhanging JOHN EDWARD CO. State Licensed Contractor 547-3520 PAINTING AND decorating. All work guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501. DECORATING, painting. Neat and clean. Small carpentry work. 544-4104, 542-3270. HERALD ROOFING CO. Local Independent Roofer - SUN. ONLY Important early antique fur- niture, glassware, china, Pa. Dutch hooked rugs, silverware items and much miscellane- ous. 27615 Holstead Rd. nr. 12 Mi. Rd. in Farmington Free Estimates Hot Tor or Residential Shingles 543 - 5100 or Res. 676-5070 FURNITURE refintsned and repaired Free estimates. UN 4.3547. A-1 PAPERHANGING and painting. lm- mediatetservice. UN 4-0326. Veynco ELECTRONIC Oct. 7, 8 and 9 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Thurs. to 6 P.M. Cross of Christ Lutheran Church 1100 Lone Pine Rd. at Telegraph Bloomfield Hills GARAGE DOOR OPENER 60—CARS FOR SALE 1969 OLDS Delta 88 — custom 4 door hardtop. Air., power steering, power brakes, automatic. 751-7298. - ! towns. He said the maintenance In his three-week schedule of of order in the city encourages cultural activities here, Feinberg Jewish settlements there. His policies were challenged by will speak at the Hebrew Univer- a leader of the Gahal Herut-Liber- sity, to students specializing in al) faction who demanded a cen. literature. sure of Kollek for his recent as sertion that Jerusalem Arabs Brandeis Adopts Policy could run their own municipal af- fairs independently once peace for Vietnam Protest came. - WALTHAM, Mass.—Noting that a university is a proper place to express divergent views as long Day School to Expand Class for Retarded Youth "as the rights and .consciences 01 others are protected," Brandeis LOS ANGELES (JTA)—The Hil- University President Morris B. lel Hebrew Academy of Beverly Abram announced that the univer- Hills has announced plans to ex- sity has established the following pand its 10-year-old special class policy with respect to the nation- for retarded children. wide Vietnam Day observance The expansion will include a scheduled for Oct. 15 in opposition workshop to complement its aca- to the Vietnam War. demic training. The workshop will Faculty who wish not to meet seek to develop manual and other classes must so notify students in skills useful for outside employ- advance. However, make-up in- ment. struction will have to be provided. Students from the age of 8 and Students who wish to absent up are accepted without any up- themselves from classes may do per age limit. Neither the public so. schools nor other private schools The university's public facilities in the area provide schooling for and classrooms are available upon retarded youth past the age of 18 usual application and terms and and many of these youngsters conditions for lectures and discus. benefit from continued teaching. sions related to the issues involved The program is based on in- on this day. dividual teaching in small groups keyed to each student's particular learning problem, school officials Jewish Support of Blacks said. Asked at Yom Kippur Yeshiva Housing Built CORVETTE COUPE 1969 Cell Evenings Until 9 353-3284 PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free esti- mates. Reasonablb. LI-5639, RE 8-1047. Riverside gold. 300 HP, Turbo-14y- dra-Matie, PB, saddle trim, Dunlop S.P. radial tires. Immaculate. 54450. 851-2183 EDITH Grossman Dressmaker. All kinds of alterations. Reasonabff prices. 24610 Radellft LI 5-7343. 61 — GARAGE FOR RENT ELECTRIC repairs, all types. Residen- tial, commercial. EL 6-7228 GARAGE FOR RENT. Oak Park area. LI 7-0270. WASHINGTON (ZINS) — It has been learned from reliable sources and affirmed by political circles in Jerusalem that Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and Secretary of State Dean Rusk opposed Presi- dent Johnson's plan to sell Israel U.S. Phantom jet bombers. This is the reason now given for the inclusion of McNamara in talks held between President Johnson! and the late Prime Minister Levi Eshkol during the latter's visit to the White House. Aware of McNamara's position on the Phantom jet transaction, President Johnson did not wish to meet with Eshkol alone. Rusk be- lieved that he could reach agree- ment with the Russians on a limi- tation to the Middle East arms race and feared that America's sale of Phantoms to Israel would j hinder chances for an agreement with Moscow. He clung to this be- lief even in the face of bipartisan I political support for this action from the Republican and Demo-, erotic parties. Meanwhile, Rusk received a flat "no" from Moscow in respect of limiting arms shipments to the Middle East. Yielding to pressure from President Johnson, Rusk fin-. ally lifted his objection to the deal although he reiterated his lack of agreement with the policy. NcNa- mara was adamant in his opposi tion to the very end of his term. Feinberg Delivers Lectures in Israel 56—ANTIQUES BLOOMFIELD ANTIQUE SHOW Said to Have Hit goy- sernme t official said Tuesday that the Moslem Religious Council in East Jerusalem was within its rights in barring the Temple Mount area to visitors. The area contains the Dome of the Rock (Mosque of Omar) and the Al Aska Mosque. which was severely damaged by fire Aug. 21. Moshe Sasson, the prime minis- ter's adviser on minority affairs, was questioned about the ban in a television interview. Israeli authorities closed the Moghrabi Gate immediately af- ter the fire to keep Jewish visi- tors out of the Temple Mount (Special to The Jewish News) area for fear of inciting Mos- JERUSALEM—Charles E. Fein- lems. The Moslem Religious berg, noted Detroit bibliographer Council, which is responsible for and authority on Walt Whitman, Moslem shrines, closed the other spoke on the life and works of gates where a toll used to be Robert M. Frost at the U.S. Infor- ' I levied on visitors. mation Service (USIS) Library Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusa- here, Tuesday. lam defended his liberal policy toward East Jerusalem Arabs dur-, Tuesday evening he spoke at the USIS Library here on Walt Whit- ing a debate in the city council man. Tuesday. Kollek said his policy , had prevented disorders from! On Wednesday, Feinberg will erupting in East Jerusalem as they speak at the USIS Library in Tel Aviv on Whitman and his life's have in several West Bank Arab j works. j JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 50—BUSINESS CARDS CUSTOM MADE draperies and ladies alterations. 28074 Fontana, Southfield. 353-2948. Jet Sale to Israel alty candidates to stop - the kind of campaign oratory that pits ethnic and religious groups against each other and that encourages inter-group tension" was issued to- day by the New York chapter of the Anierican Jewish Committee. In telegrams addressed to Mayor John Lindsay, State Sen. 'John Marchi and Controller Mario Pro- caccino, Edward D. Moldover, chapter president, said, "The chapter does not endorse political candidates nor engage in any man- ner in campaigns for public office. We do reserve the right . . . to comment on certain developing tendencies in the current mayoral- ty campaign which . .. may have serious consequences affecting fu- ture inter-group relations." Local and Inter-state Also storage. BABYSITTER WANTED — 3:30 to 5:30, 3 days week_ Own transportation. South- field area. 3574878. To work in downtown Jew- ish Agency. Experience helpful but not essential. CALL MRS. VASS. McNamara, Rusk Household and Office Furniture appeal to New York's three mayor- Progressive Realty Co. has opening for trainee Manager to assist Sales Manager in very active office. Should be familiar with FHA Mort• gage andInvestment Buys. Profit STENOGRAPHER RECEPTIONIST INY M avoral Candidates Asked to Stop Oratory That Increases Tension I JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ezrat Torah, an American foundation helping yeshiva students, inaugu- rated its fourth housing project in Israel at ceremonies here yes-. terday. The project contains 35 flats in the Tel Arza quarter for yeshiva students and their fam- ilies. An 80-unit project has been built- by the foundation in the reli- • gious community of Bnai Brak. Services in St. Louis ST. LOUIS — A black militant group, Action, delivered a series of demands on the Jewish com- munity during Yom Kippur serv- ices at three synagogues here. Action asked the synagogues to press the Famous-Barr Co. to hire more black men in management positions, to support public hous- ing rent strikers and to give 75 per cent of their contributions to Action. Heller Memorial Library Dedicated in Frisco SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — A li- brary in memory of Walter D. Heller, who served the Jewish Welfare Federation as president from 1960 until 1962, was dedicated recently in the offices of the feder- ation. The Walter D. Heller Library, which also will serve as a confer- ence room, was made possible by a bequest to the federation by Mr. Heller and gifts in his memory by friends and relatives. Until his death in 1966, he had been active in both Jewish and general community welfare organ- izations, both local and national. The library will be a repository of publications on Jewish history and culture, as well as all areas of in- terest to the Jewish community. Rothschild Kidnaper Foiled by Baron Guy PARIS—Police captured a gun- man who held Baron David de Rothschild, 23, hostage last week, and then they freed the young man's father, Baron Guy de Roth- schild, who had been kidnaped briefly. Guy had come to his son's aid with $360,000 in ransom. The senior Rothschild, head of the banking family in France, is divorced from the Baroness Alix de Rothschild• at whose apartment David lives. A Frenchman of foreign origin confronted David at the apartment and demanded ransom. David called his father at the Rothschild hank. Guy notified police and returned to the apartment with the money. Police made the arrest when Guy and the man drove away from the apartment. Max Gealer, 69 Max Gealer, former general manager of Associated Theaters, and a life member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers, died Tuesday at age 69. Mr. Gealer, 15400 Miller, Oak Park, was a member of Downtown Synagogue, Dalight Lodge of the Masons, Elf Khurafeh Temple, Goodfellows and the Detroit Fed- eration of Musicians. He was a native of Manchester, England. Surviving are his wife, Ann; a ; daughter, Mrs. Myron (Sally) Kaufman; three brothers, Joseph, Nathan of Los Angeles and Saul; a sister, Mrs. Leslie (Belle) Mel- tzer; and two grandchildren. Frances Winston, 22, Killed in Accident Frances Winston, a 22-year-old graduate student at the University of Michigan , was killed in an auto- mobile accident on her way to Ann Arbor last Friday. Miss Winston, a native of De- troit, was working toward a mas- ters degree in special education. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston, 18403 Muir- land; two sisters, Debra and Judith; and her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Pollack. Saul Rothenburg, 69, Van Horn's Manager Saul Rothenburg, manager of Van Horn's Men's Wear, Eastland, died Sept. 25 at age 69. Mr. Roth- enburg, 14480 Lincoln, Oak Park, was a native of Detroit. He was a member of Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith and Cong. Adas Shalom. Survivors include his wife, Sally; two sons, Paul and James: two brothers, Julius and Sam; and one grandchild. Deaf School Reopens HOLLISWOOD, N.Y. (JTA)—The third year of a religious school for deaf Jewish children opened at Temple Israel of Jamaica, with an enrollment of five children, three girls and two boys, all of them candidates for Bar or Bat Mitzva. The MacAlbert Bank Religious School for the Deaf opened last year with the same number of pupils.