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September 03, 1971 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-03

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46—Friday, September 3, 1971

40—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dayan and Arabs Fraternize

SO--BUSINESS . CARDS

Philanthropist, Artist

NEW YORK — Julian Clarence
Levi, architect, water-colorist, phi-
lanthropist and Columbia Univer-
sity's oldest living alumnus, died
Aug. 24. He was 96.
Born in New York. Mr. Levi
had spent his last 44 years in a
noted art-filled apartment oppos-
ite Carnegie Hall.
Mr. Levi attended Columbia's
school of architecture for two
years, before studying in Paris.
From 1907-1962, he was a mem-
ber of Taylor and Levi architects
here.
During the Depression, Mr.
Levi was chief organizer of the
Architects Emergency Commit-
tee. He represented the U.S. at

Metro Window Cleaning

WORK IN PAWN SHOP

Person needed, part-time after
school okay.

1400 MICHIGAN

WO 2-8698

HOUSEKEEPER needed for 1 full day
plus Wed. 2:30-8:30. Own transportation.
398-8749.

Experienced Only Need Apply

Ladies coats, dresses, sportswear.
Excellent fringe benefits.

Four Season Suburban
Northland Center
354-3336

WANTED—Companion for elderly lady.
Light services. Live-in. 352-3353.

Companion desired for wi-

dowed lady. Days only. Car

essential.

Call WO 1-0707

Experts on aluminum storm win-
dows, aluminum and woodwork
washing. Eaves cleaned. Tree trim-
ming. Free estimates.

541-0278

20 years experience
PAINTING
guaranteed. TY 7-2501.

LUXURIOUS large sectional sofa,
drapes, wood grain dinette set with 5
pedestal chairs. Like new. Call 353-2339.

CARPENTER. Experienced. Repairs
and remodeling. Commercial and res-
idential. 531-3633.

RON L. ADAMS—painting, interior-ex-
terior, also wallpapering. Call anytime,
532-6831.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

Local and Long Distance STOR AGE.
Packing, pianos, appliances, household
furnishings, office furniture.
8829 Northend—Ferndale

543-4832

PAIWIIING, exterior, interior. Free esti-
mate. 968-5639, 357-4585.

HERALD ROOFING CO.

Local Independent Roofer
Free Estimate.
Hot Tar or Reeidentiol Shioglee

534-5100 or Res. 676-5070

Advertising Sales Person-
nel, Opportunity Unlim-
ited on Earnings, Commis-
sions. Full or part-time
positions.

Call

Danny
Raskin
534-2600

PROFESSIONAL WALLPAPERING

Custom exterior and interior
pointing. Large selection of wall
coverings and discount prices.
Free estimates.

557-5945 or after 6, 545-7956

The Good House Painting Co.

is offering end of summer spe-
cial rates. Enjoy the elegant
feeling of clean living by hav-
ing your home freshly decorat-
ed. For a free estimate call

968-75$3

ELECTRIC repairs. Prompt. Reason-
able. 557-7228.

55—MISCELLANEOUS

AMF SLATE pool table. Pro size, 4
cues, balls. Will move. $190. 646-5514.

40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

RETIRED gentleman seeks part-time
position. Any type work. 543-5899.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

SHELL OIL CO.

has selected locations. Moderate
investment required. Paid train-
ing with financial assistance.
Call days, 444-5000

Evenings 455-1638 or 293-5034

50—BUSINESS CARDS

COMPLETE remodeling — additions,
kitchens, dens, basements, family
rooms. Free estimates. 5584894.

COMPLETE interior, exterior paint-
ing and decorating. New and old wood
refinished, antiquing. Reasonable. 547-
1438.

CARPENTRY WORK. Interior. exterior.
Specializing in rec. rooms. 273-4826, LI
5-4035.

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Household and Office
Furniture

Local and Long-Distance
Also storage.
1194-4587

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

TWO COLLEGE GIRLS desire to pur-
chase high fashion cloths, from private
party. Will pay for quality—size 5 to 9.
565-6908.

56—ANTIQUES

SOMERSET
MALL

ANTIQUE SHOW

S. SALE

SEPT. 13-18

Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat.

9:30-5:30

Thurs. 8 Fri. 9:30-9:00

Free Admission—Parking

16 Mile at Coolidge, Troy

FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. 474-8953.

FOR B•rEffit wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6.4005,
526 Belmont.

A-1 Painting & Decorating

Fully licensed and insured. In-
terior and exterior. No job too

big or too small. Reasonable.

398-9477

PLUMBING. Expert home repair spec-
ialist, garbage disposals repaired and
serviced. Call UN 4-6926.

Passport-Photos

2 8 6 3

1 Southfield

S of

12 Wk.

352-4116

Eucalyptus Trees to Yield Timber
Planted by JNF in the Hula Valley

KLRYAT SHEMONA, Israel —
A total of 750 acres in the Hula

Valley are to be planted with euca-
lyptus trees by the Jewish Nation-
al Fund. The area is part of the
former Hula swamps which were
drained and dried by the Fund in
the 1950s. Extensive research has
shown that the acres in ques-
tion are unsuitable for agriculture

Warsaw Novel

Dramatizes East,

Ni4est Intrigues

Out of the ashes of the calami-
tous experiences of the last world
conflict have emerged dramatic
tales reviewing the agonies of man-
kind.
Among the noteworthy novels
that not only mirror the events
of the past but also expose the
machinations of the present time
is "The Warsaw Document" by
Adam Hall, published by Double-
day.
This novel gives an account of
the intrigues that have led to pres-
ent-day Polish occurrences. The
novel gives an account of the for-
aging "for scraps among the dust-
bins of a sick society."
The East-West conflict finds an
echo here. The East Berlin influ-
ence and efforts at invading the
areas that form the background
for this story is felt here.
Sociologists will find much of
interest here, and historians will
be enlightened by backgrounds of
occurrences that involve the anti-
Soviet underground, investigations
of it by a young agent, the revela-
tions and the multiple actions.
"The Warsaw Document" is
filled with action. Its intrigues pro-
vide much drama and a plot that
holds the reader's attention.

Polish Jews Mark Date
of Bialystok Ghetto Revolt

FIGHT
CANCER

The foundation of all founda-
tions, the pillar supporting all wis-
doms, is the recognition of the
reality of God.---(Moses Maimoni-
des.

The Reality of God

American Cancer Society

In 1929, Mr. Levi visited Jeru-
salem to assist with plans for He-
brew University. Recently, he had
given Columbia University the
Laura C. Boulton Collection of
Traditional and Liturgical Music,
made through a $150,000 fund in
memory of his late wife.
Mr. Levi had been a water-
but offer promise of a high yield color painter since his teens and
participated in numerous one-man
of timber.
At present, routine thinning and shows.
other maintenance operations in
JNF forests yield approximately
40,000 tons of timber products a
year for local industry, netting a
savings of about $1,000,000 in for-
eign currency for the country.
This amount will substantially in-
crease during the coming years as
more forests mature and further
plantings, such as the Hula experi-
ment, are initiated on marginal
lands.

Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan has many Arab friends
and he speaks their language. This photo shows him fraternizing
with Arabs in a resort near Netanya in Israel.

Want to lose weight but hate
fish? Coll 576-2895. Fish pro-
tein is highly recommended for
burning fat, but we'd rather
have you lose weight more
slowly with a nutritionally bal-
anced diet so you con enjoy
eating while you lose. Only Diet
Watchers has these methods.
Don't fight the fish. Call now.
This will be your first step in
losing weight once end for all.
Phone 576-2895.

2

for $ 3.95
Back Door
Galleries

many architectural conferences.

LONDON (JTA)—The 28th an-
niversary of the three-day revolt
in the Polish ghetto of Bialysak
(Aug. 16 to Aug. 19, 1943) was
marked with a pilgrimage of local
Jews and some Jews from other
towns to the memorial on the site
of the ghetto.
The Bialystok memorial is a
modest stone with the inscription
"for your freedom and ours."
Alter the liquidation of the Bialy-
stok ghetto, 60,000 Jews were
taken to Auschwitz, Treblinka and
Maidanek. There were less than
100 survivors of this group after
the end of the war.

85—PERSONAL

J. C. Levi, Architect,

Ted Lewis Dies

Gerda Klein's Story
Issued as Paperback

"All But My Life" by Gerda
Weissmann Klein, the true story of
a young Jewish girl's struggle to
survive in war-time Poland and
Germany, will- be reprinted in
paperback by Hill & Wang on Sept.
16. Parts of the book have ap-
peared in "I Have Seen War" and
in "Perspectives in Literature," a
high school textbook.
Gerda Weissmann Klein was
born in 1924 in Bielitz, Poland,
where she spent a happy life with
her parents and brother until the
German occupation in 1939.

Soon after, her family was
separated from her, and she
never saw her parents or brother

again.
Deported to a transit camp, and
later to labor and concentration
camps, Gerda formed close ties
with several companions. In Jan-
uary 1945, she was one of 4,000
slave girls forced on a 1,000-mile
winter march from Silesia to
Czechoslovakia. Ski boots and a
fierce determination to rejoin her
family helped save her life. But
her friends perished. She was one
of less than 200 to survive when
Czechoslovakia was liberated, May
6, 1945, by a contingent of the
2nd Inf. Regiment, 5th U.S. Inf.
Division, under the command of
Lt. Kurt Klein.
A year after the liberation,
Gerda Weissmann married Lt.
Klein.

French Politician Praises
Israel Aircraft Industry

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Michel
Poniatovsky, the first major
member of France's Gaullist bloc
to visit Israel since the Six-Day
War, visited', this country's air-
craft industries and said: "I read
and heard of your development,
but I did not know till now what
a high standard you have
reached."
Poniatovsky, who arrived at the
end of last week, is secretary gen-
eral of the Independent Republi-
can Party, a junior partner in the
French coalition, and has been
critical of the party's and the gov-
ernment's Middle East policies.

TED LEWIS

Born Theodore Leopold Fried-
man, June 6, 1891, in Circleville,
0., Ted Lewis, of the old- battered
top hat and "Is everybody happy?"
fame, died at his New York apart-
ment, last week.

Max Candiotty Institute
to Supplement Weizmann

REHOVOT, Israel—Israel Dep-
uty Prime Minister and Minister
of Education and Culture Yigal
Alton predicted at the cornerstone-
laying ceremony for the Weiz-
mann Institute's new Max Candi-
otty Institute for Science Teaching,
that it would play a major role in
"the great revolution in school
curricula through which the coun-
try is now passing."
Allon was the main speaker at
the ceremony. Among those at-
tending were Weizmann Institute
President Prof. Albert B. Sabin,
Candiotty, president of Daylin,
Inc.; Amnon Barness, chairman
of the board of Daylin and pres'
dent of the Fund for Higher Edu-
cation (in Israel) who initiated
the project; and Dave Finkle, Nor-
man Albert and other ranking
Daylin executives.
Deputy Minister of Education

Avner Shaki, Hebrew University
President Avraham Harman and
Tel Aviv University President
Dr. George Wise also attended.

Prof. Sabin declared that the
expansion of the work of the Weiz-
mann Institute's Department of
Science Teaching—to be made pos-
sible by the new facilities in the
Candiotty Institute for Science
Teaching — will be of enormous
importance not only for Israel but
for many other countries through-
out the world.
It was pointed out that the
Weizmann Institute, devoted pri-
marily to research, was the first
institution in Israel to erect a
building devoted entirely to science
teaching.

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