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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
46-Friday, June 23, 1972
40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
REAL ESTATE
Learn to sell, list, buy and ap-
praise as a career with a high-
ly respectful firm. Will train
for part tim-' and full time
position. Coll Mr SILVERMAN
342-8600.
Arthur N. King
SECRETARY-Administrative, to
director of Jewish Family and
Children's Service: Interesting di-
versified position, for highly
qualified stenographer, able to
handle many details, Incl. sta-
day week, est- fringe benefits,
CEMENT work repaired. Reason.
able. 391-4546.
SAVE MUCHO
DOLLARS-SEE
CRAZY JACK
and SAVE! -
SAVE! ALL
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS ON
SALE!
KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS
ALL SHIFTS
If you are experienced
and can produce quality
work, you should be mak-
ing top rates. If not?
CALL 399-0715
New i terns arriving
weekly! We uncondition-
ally guarantee you can't
buy cheaper anywhere!
or apply at
Every item is brand new
A-1 PAINTING S.
DECORATING
Fully licensed and insured. In-
terior and exterior. Plaster re-
pairs, and gutter repairs. No Job
too big or too small.
10450 W. 9 MILE
OAK PARK
40-A-EMPLOY MENT
WANTED
conveniently located Northwest
Bring Your
WALLS ALIVE
Call Michael Black the wall-
paper hanger for your free
estimates today.
experienced take-charge oc-
, countont, office manager and
public, pri-
auditor. Previous
S
government
vate and
Travel consultant with teasel
wori,
agency e.perience State q u ol-
474-0983
ificar,,,,, salary desired Re-
pl,cs ... - .nficlential Box 1063
RECENT t•oel or high school grad-
The lewi-.11 News, 175' 5 ',V
uate desires to be trained as full.
9 Mile Rd , Suite 865, South- ome medical or office assistant
545-0444
933-1520
area
DI 1-5959
Good references, responsible,
insured, free estimates, reason-
able rates.
646-2515
MATURE wornan sashes day
care for elderl oerson, Expert-
-•d. Oak Park-Southfteld. 544-
Work in Pawn Shop
FURNITURE refinished and re-
paired. t'ree estimates. 474-8953.
FURNITURE REPAIR
Person needed full fine
SO-BUSINESS CARDS
1400 Michigan Ave
burns, scratches, dents,
fig
cracks, dog bites, gouges, broken
legs. loose joints. stains, touch
up. UPHOLSTERY REPAIR spe-
cial care for ANTIQUES.
HERALD ROOFING CO.
WO 2-8698
Level Independent Roofer
Teenager needed port-time,
atter school, 0 K
1400 Michigan WO 2-8698
534-5100 or Res. 676-5070
PANELING, partitions, floor.
ceilings tiled Also small jobs
Reasonable
Ron. 968 4576
Teddy Kollek Tuesday opened a
new b.pe ❑ ne which will pump all
diesel oil and kerosene required
in Jerusalem from Ashdod
The new pipeline
ill eliminate
the• need for the mire than 5.004 ,
k chicle runs annually that has
slowed up traffic on the Jerusalem
highway in the past.
The line is 40 miles long and
ill carry close to 140,000 tons
of Cue! a year, according to Au
gusto Lesi , chairman of Mahal..
why h operates all of Israel, ui
fermi: oil ;did-lines
The decision to establish a
diesel furled powerplant in the
central coastal plan near Bade::.
also was made Tuesday by the
National Town Planning Coma
oil headed by Hann Klib•rslo.,
director general of the ministry
of the interior.
Birnbaum, Active
in Jewish OrtTaniza , ipns
serb iltt.litSts
me mberIvs, I
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had
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against the sing r;L: oC Poe
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been delayed for in
than t‘to
yea:s due to a put. it eontroser , ,,
surrounding the I
of tio
plant The elcetr•
d- porat,on
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mabded that It he ti'
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SACRAMENTO-The California
Supreme Court or, Saturday up-
he1•1 the eenyi;tion of Sirban
Itishara Sirlian for the murder of
Sea Ronc rt ;Y:ennedy.
Po•yet er, because capital pun-
in
3bOli,h ,..d
....dment has been
h' sentence V. a, re-
•lue,4.; by the court from de 4th
,tment.
!ri !de
.tilorney said he would
ippi al way II, the U S.
Se.nreTnc Covet, if necessary.
Jewish CerniAery in Oran
Threatened by i'roiect
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WEAVINGBurns, tears in
clothing, knitwear, furniture,
carpeting, repairs. 557-2531.
53-A--ENTERTAINMENT
ONE MAN orchestra. Reason-
able. All occasions. Freddie
Sheyer. 396-2462.
55-HOUSE WATCHING
BAR BELL SET, 110 pounds.
Plastic coated, $15. Call Steve.
3424231.
55-A-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
SALE IMPORTS
Quality merchandise. Cloisom-
ne, cinnabar, soapstone,
snuff
bottles, ivory, jade, nice can,_
ings, etc. Seven Seas Import
546-6800
LARKINS MOVING CO.
Household and Office
Furniture
Local and Long Distance
Also Storage
894-4587
PASSPORT PHOTOS
2 ..13"
Papertique
28635 Southfield
Shop, 738 S. Washington. Cor-
ner Lincoln, Royal Oak.
Store Hours 12-6
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 10-6
S7-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS 6 FURNISHINGS
SCANDINAVIAN
Order fine contemporary turns
tare from Denmark. Sweden at
savings of 25....
MB. KOLOFF
537-5748
FINE country English furniture
for sale. Please call 358-0186.
2 blocks S. of 12 Mils
Lothrup Village
.
60-FOR SALE-
357-3266
Ovemite Service
AUTOMOBI LES
W Sall saws el woo. goonix
illmenaieme wed eemembee•
Delegates directed the CCAR's
executive vice president to com-
municate the decision to the Bu-
reau of Internal Revenue after
consulting with legal counsel.
Si•-hain Conviction Upheld
71i , t.
tinlr el-hers
;
rrt:an
thee grandchildren
861-6441
COMPLETE interior, exterior
New
painting and decorating.
an-
and old wood refinished,
tiquing. Reasonable. 547-1438.
The Reform rabbinical body thus
became the first major Jewish
organization to approve an act of
civil disobedience against the war.
A portrait of the late Judge
Theodore Levin was presented
Monday at the U. S. District
Court, in the Federal Building,
where he had presided for many
years.
_
COMPLETE REMODELING. Ad-
ditions, kitchens, dens, base-
ments, family rooms. Free esti-
mates. 5384604.
7040 Puritan-Detroit
The measure was adopted by
voice vote at the CCAR's 83rd an-
nual convention here.
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AGE. Packing, pianos, appliances.
household furnishings, office
furniture.
GROSSINGER, .N. Y. (JTA)-
The Central Conference of Ameri-
can Rabbis announced that it
would withhold payment of the
federal excise tax on its telephone
bills in protest against the con-
tinuing Vietnam war.
!itch tics ii.
I he 10.inniniz
t I
Cahll•t .1; pro,. at
App7 , ion:. lion le 41-do! ion will be
CARPENTER
REAS., EFFICIENT
tom, !,g-
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JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
Local and Long Distance STOR-
Portrait Presented CCAR Approves
Civil Disobedience
Against Viet War
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522-6155
545-7712 or 838-5073
Anna
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CEMENT WORK
Drives, porches, patios, side-
walks. Wh o you have
that needs to be cemented.
Tree cutting and trimming.
Firewood for sale. 9 years
service in the Oak Park area.
Call after dark any night,
Jerry.
EXPERT paperhanging 545-0444.
The proceeds are then used for
Drojetts in Israel that are approved
by the C.S government.
As was the case last year, no
figure is specified for Israel for
credits for military purchases. But
the Striate Fereum Relations Cetn
rrittee report who h accompanied
le2dslation now hefore the
Senate observed that up to
5300.01)0,000 is to he allocated for
Israel,
The total amount of credit in this
bill is F.44), 900,000, $41,001.aotto
mare than for 1972
.1 o r el a n. I id:aatin and SatM:
Arabia also -. ',dun d
ree , diem•
ide,!es, d
:omits
n. , r
557-6173
paneling,
Bsmt. rms., ceilings,
cedar closets, cabinets, repairs.
any woodwork.
WASHINGTON IJTA1 -- Israel required afterwards to provide the
will receive $95,954.000 in military actual funds.
Of the total proposed for Is-
and economic assistance grants
under the provisions of the au.
rael, $50,000,000 is for security
assistance,
the same amount that
thorization bill for the new foreign
aid program being debated in the
was proposed for Israel in the
fiscal year program ending June
1' S Senate. The program is for the
30. The rema'nder of $45,954,000
fiscal year be-tinning July I.
is under Public law 480 by which
The authorization measure will
set the policy and ceilim; on funds.
Israel may purchase agricultural
commodities up to that amount
in the open market in the U.S.
for sale in Israel.
Jerusalem Pipeline
Opened by Kollek
JERI:SALE:NI JTA
- Mayor
Other days available
Insured
Trans. Provided
;49-51,
Interior,
CUSTOM PAINTING.
exteoor. Wok walls Free esti-
mates Work guaranteed. 352-
2/Stbi
U.S. to Give Israel S95,954,000
in Military, Economic Aid
541-0278
BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005, 526 Belmont.
FOR
54.00 a roll and up 18,000
patterns in our store.
532-7302
Al SUNSHINE
Hot Ter or Residential Shingles
Experts on aluminum storm
windows.
Wall washing.
Free Estimates
DISCOUNT
free estimates
Free Estimates
WORK IN PAWN SHOP
50-BUSINESS CARDS
METRO WINDOW CLEANING
CLEAN PROFESSIONAL
PAPERHANGER
SPECIAL PRICE $24.00
O.P. - Slid. Area
PARKS PAINTING
CO.
50--BUSINESS CARDS
JIFFI-MAID
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY
52 2969
field. Mich., 4 807 5
398-0043
398-9477
ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reasonable
644.0409, 557.7226.
-
- -
surplus, and priced way
below discount!
Open daily 10-5.
Flea Market Sat. i Sun.
Fri. & Sot. 'till $
Cetroit Surplus Center
8000 Chicago
tistics accurately, and assume
administrative responsibiltty; 5-
50-BUSINESS CARDS
50-BUSINESS CARDS
40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
FORD, 1967 Galaxie LTD, two-
10:3(1
door, power,
5695. Call
4:00. Mon. through Fri. 477.74110
Mason Bruner, 60;
Electrical Contractor
Mason E. Bruner, co-owner and
office manager of Chas. F_
Thompson Electrical Contractors
on Grand River, died June 19. He
was 60.
Born in Metropolis, Ill_ Mr .
Bruner, 1660 Culver, Dearborn.
was a member of Cong. Beth
Isaac of Trenton, a member for
24 years of the Dearborn Lion,
Club. of Odd Fellows Ypsilanti
Lodge and of Ypsi Lodge of the
Masons. He was active in Ameri-
can Field Service. Dearborn
Chapter.
He leaves his wife, Fannie; a
son, Josef D. of Melvindale; a
daughter. Mrs. Ronald (Regina ,
Ntarkowicz of Westland; and four
grandchildren.
Roy Paul, Corporate
Secretary, Age 55
In another development here,
a grass roots movement was
Roy D. Paul. a corporate secre-
launched by Rabbi W. Gunther
tary of Michigan Waste and Bag
Plant of Toronto aimed at re- Co. for 30 years, died June 15.
turning the Reform movement
He was 55.
to a disciplined set of halakhic
A native Detroiter, Mr. Paul
'Jewish religious law i rules for ,
23150 Lake Ravines, Smithfield, was
dai! , living and religious prac-
a member of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
tires.
dek and on the executive com-
mittee of the Detroit Ch,:rnuer
74 Commerce.
Ile ivaveF his wife. - Annette:
two sons, T. James and Lowell;
and his father, Ralph Paul.
Pauline Chase. a life member of
died June 17 at age 80.
Pauline Chase, 80;
Hadassah Member
Bor.) in Russia, Mrs. Chase,
29224 Lancaster, Southfield, was a
member of Temple Israel, llome
Relief Society, the Jewish Home
far the Aged and tho A•sculapian
so('itdy.
she bates
-
zsto dam:aters.
Evelyn) Tolaas and Mrs.
Morris I Sylvia tlrandor,i Goldstein
thee.. brothers
'dmr,; ach. Ir
.in
Era
i s '.inn
and
ltirt r
great
Samuel Goldstein, 92;
Bronx Criminal Lawyer
NEW YORK--Samucl Goldsteir
Bronx criminal iawy- er, who in 42
jeers of practice lost only one capi-
ta: Cu -.01 of 150 • died last week
end. Ile ',vas 92.
KI10•Xil as a master of emirt
room psyehology, Goldstein was
cot idered one of the country's 12
, distinguished criminal
ye,. II. , wife. the late former
itamiah Wainbtrtz, was a co-four
der of the Aiuctii.an Jewish Con
92.