Friday, April 8, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Fourtees Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M.`• Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1,00, Payable in Advance of Publication WO 1 -1040 2827 BARLUM TOWER APTS. & FLATS WANTED 3 ADULTS desire 5-room, downstairs flat ur income. NW section. Good references. TO. 6 - 8611. CARPENTRY PERSONAL YOUNG JEWISH girl, desires to get acquainted with Jewish eligible gen- tleman bachelor 27-33. One who has ambition. Object matrimony. State age. Box 208, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. DETROIT business man, late forties; would like to meet lady of means, culture, education and refinement. Please write me fully in confidence. Box 218, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ANYTHING DOING this Saturday night? Join the Nordau Chapter Movie Night at B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. FEW WEEKS in U.S.A., refugee from Poland (5-ft. 1-inch I with references. Comes from aristocratic religious family. Business Mill 28 years. HAS available a little capital for in- vestment. Knows English and other Isnguages. Would like to meet a nice girl about 24; can he out of town. Object mahintony, Box Detroit Jewish Chroneile. A TRANSPORTATION LFAVING for Los Angeles April 11. Will accommodate 3 to 4 pasSengers. Call Harry Zahler, UN. 4-5482. --- F LOT FOR SALE In Sturtvant between Dexter and Homer, 121x40, Call WO. 2-4211 between 9 and 12 a.m. or TO. 9.6526 p.m. GENTLEMAN WANTED to, help drive Chrysler car. Leaving for Tucson, Ariz., Apr. 19 or 20. Refer- ences exchanged. TO. 9-7742 Resi- dence, or JO. 4-6751 Business.• FEMALE HELP WANTED ROOM FREE to nice business girl who will be sitter, 3 or 4 evenings a week. Mast have references. Call Sunday, HO. 5326. MALE HELP WANTS( SALESMAN WANTED Sell aluminum windows for the manufacturer. Make a dealer's commission. Also gas burners. 13411 GRATIOT AVE. 10 to 12 Daily SITUATIONS WANTED Female BABY SITTER available, experienced . References. Call TY. 4-0567. HUNGARIAN COOK serves dinner parties by hour. Also makes fine pastries. Strudels for all occasions. TW. 2-8026. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE COLLEGE GRADUATE in accounting and personnel management, age 23, desires position leading to adminis- trative work. TY. 5-5102. YOUNG Hungarian refugee desires position. Willing to take any job. TO. 7-5097 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED A [SETTER POSITION 91504250 STENOGRAPHERS HOOKE EE P E RS , 9 .00-1304 51J0-1200 TYPISTS, CLERICAL Also re, hniral and sales positions DETROIT SELECT SERVICE BUR. Employment Counselors 1216 LAFAYETTE BUILDING Established 59 'Years DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE DOMESTIC HELP available by day of week. Reliable. Jones Employment . TEmpie 1-1010. Fields Employment Agency For Competent Colored Help ooks MaiCfr. Dish Washers, Couples, Janitors. Porters Day or Week Workers TR 3-7770 BUSINESS CARDS FY I. SCH W ARTZ & CO. CA liPENTER.CONTRAu•OR "No Job too Big or too Small" UN 1.11111 1-7151 COUPLE desires 3 or - 4-room apt or B- room flat. Best of references. Will- ing to pay one year's rent In advance. TE. 4-5178. A NEW LOW PRICE-Cornice boards and shadbw boxes. Painted or pad- ded. TE. 4-5359. RUSSELL-WOODS OTSEGO-JOY CHEAPER than renting, $45 month, mortgage. Gas heat. side drive, $7,850. Immediate occupancy. BEN FRANKLIN unfurnished apt., . near Jewish shopping. Refined elderly couple. Will decorate. Urgent. Please call TY. 5-2296. DRESSMAKING APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT ELECTROLYSIS UNWANTED HAIR removed forever, safely by fast short wave method or multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless, no scars. Open eves. Jennie Wohl- man, 2490 Calvert, near Linwood. TO. 8-1475. FURNITURE REPAIRING (TUFO.] repairing and redniehing. tell Free estimate. TE 4-3111. NEWLY decorated 3 1 2-room apt. avail- able with purchase of lovely furni- ture, practically new. TY. 4-5033. TY. 8-5881 RUSSELL - WOODS AN OUTSTANDING spacious 4 bed- room, 3 baths, front lib. home, Built 1941. Modern in every respect. Gas heat, carpeting. range and refrtg. Rear screened porch. See this today. UN. 4-1000 3-ROOM apt. available with purchase of furniture, silverware and elec- trical appliances. WE. 5-5515. LEO 1, KLEM 4-ROOM, unfurnished flat heated. Hot water at all times. TO. 6-9086. DEXTER-STURTEVANT - 6-r o o m upper, oil heat, 960. Adults. Avail- able May 1. Box 277, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS ROOMS FOR RENT LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and statues made into lamps. Floor lamps converted into torchieres . Shades on hand and made to order; cleaned and re-covered. Terin's Appliance Shop, 12230 Linwood, TO. 8-7205. LOVELY room with adult couple. Pleasant atmosphere, near Dexter. Gentleman. References. 3407 Long- fellow, Apt. 7. TY. 6-3083. MOVING LOVELY ROOM In 5-room flat for middle-aged woman. All privileges. TO. 5-6508. Call up until 6 p.m. SANTA BARBARA Near 7 Mile ENGLISH - I bedrooms, gas heat, newly decorated, carpet- ed throughout, gafage, sprink- lers, Priced for quick sale, Call Frank Elliot UN. 1-4300. ROOM for employed gentleman or woman. Some kitchen privileges. TY. 4-6678. M. CLARK ELMER LOVELY ROOM for single man in home of 2 adults. Good transporta- tion. 2960 Pasadena. TO. 7-7775. LARCH NEW, MODERN VANS; plane nolsting; atm age and crating. 14941 Meyers YE. 1-0010. FURNISHED room to rent or 5-room lower flat to share with widow. 4268 Waverly, near Dexter. WE. 5-1153 or UN..3-2033 after 5 p.m. OLD CLOTHES CLEAN ROOM. Hot water and gas heat included. Call TO. 5-2990. I ANY OLD CLOTHES wanted -Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TYler 4-3625. COOL ROOM in quiet home. Garage available. MA. 265t. 1615 Atkinson. PAINTING & DECORATING ATTRACTIVE room for couple or woman in upper flat. Kitchen privi- leges. TY. 7-6627. PAINT1NC miens, a exterior. Excel- lent work colors to stilt your taste. STORES FOR RENT A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, in- terior and exterior. E. Parker. TW. 2-9268. 12TH ST.. corner Clairmount, next to Cunningliams. Suitable any busi- ness. Reasonable. TO. 5-8807 or TO. 7-4857. Reasonable. UN. 1-1111. PAINTING, papering andfloor sanding VE. 5-0311, TE. 4-6990. EXPERIENCED painter, decorator and wall washer. Work reasonable and guaranteed, TO. 5-4455. Mr. Hawk- inson. WALL & WINDOW WASHING WILLIAMS WALL WASHING Quick, courteous service. TR. 4-0511 VA. 4-068. RUBBISH DRUMS ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone GA. 9127-J or ICE. 1-1553. UPHOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS RUISE1.14 UPHOLSTERING Any kind of Do Mune made to order Including complete Hollywood beds. Every job custom built. Reuphol. Hering. repairing. First class work- mansion Linwood Aye. be- 11629 tween Burlingame and Webb. Tulsa 5-0315. APTS. & FLATS WANTED ATTORNEY needs flat, northwest sec- tion. Mr. Boigon, CH. 6630, WE. 3-0603. RELIABLE couple with 2 children desperately need 5- or 6-room flat. TO. 5-8690. BUSINESS executive and wife desire 2-bedrqom flat or apt. Will decor- ate. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. VE. 8-6260 af- ter 6 p.m. TY. 8-7588. SETTLED young couple, college grads., good references, desire 4-5 room flat. apt. Will decorate. TI. 5-8563 after 7. BE A GOOD neighbor and assist a well-mannered couple in finding an apt or flat. Call Ruben Gold, TY. 6-3365 evenings only. YOUNG COUPLE with child. urgently need 5 or 6-room flat. Call TO. 6-6758. BUILDING for rent. Eastern Market location. Ideal for warehouse. 7100 sq. ft. WO. 4-9112. APTS. &- FLATS TO SHARE BUSINESS GIRL wanted to share an apt. with lady. Unlimited phone. Richton-Dexter section. WE. 4-0220 or HO. 3174. MAN, living alone. will share 3-room and Murphy bed. furnished apt. Couple only. Gladstone and Lawton, TY. 7-4748 or TO. 6 0424. COUPLE will share their flat with an- other couple. 2923 Clairmont. WOMAN will share large apt with I or 2 employed women. Reasonable. TY. 5-3419. BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME ELDERLY WIDOW desires to share new bonne. Schaefer and 7 Mile district. Will rent bedroom or greater facilities as desired. UN. 1-0965. COUPLE wish to share their clean. 5-room furnished lower flat with couple. 8429 Byron. TR. 3-7319. EXCHANGE TENANCY WILL EXCHANGE 3 room apartment for 5 or 6 room flat, Northwest sec- tion. TE. 4-2137. WILL EXCHANGE'lovely 3 room apt., in Dexter-Richton area for 6 room flat in same general area . We have landlord's permission to make this exchange with the right party. UN. 3-5463. WILL EXCHANGE attractive, large. six-room flat fbr three room apt. in Northwest section. TO. 8-6096. LOTS FOR SALE FULLERTON near Petoskey. 40 x 130. Priced low. UN. 1-3451. RESORTS WANTED 4 ADULTS desire 2-bedroom apt. Will decorate. TO. 5-6411. WANTED cottage for season. Com- pletely modern. 40 mile radius. TU. 3-0999. WANTED-3-room apt. Willing to buy furniture. Call immediately. TO. 9-1732. SUMMER COTTAGE wanted. Pontiac vicinity. Beach suitable for children. TO. 5-4386 after 6 p.m. NEWLY DECORATED. 2-room apt available with purchase of furniture. 1950 Blaine. Apt. 37. Call 4 to 6 p.m. only. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ALTERATIONS URGENTLY in need of 8-room flat, NW. Section. Willing to decorate. TY. 8 - 1666. flat in northwest section. Adults. TY. 6-3390. WANTED - 6 - room YOUNG. married couple, husband business executive, need 2-bedroom apt or flat. TY. 5-6875. 3-FAMILY brick, between Dexter and Livernois. Tile bath and oil heat. Cash to mortgage. Call owner, UN. 3-1672. BUENA VISTA corner Homer. Brick income, 6 and 6. Breakfast nooks, tile kitchens, stall showers, gas A.C. heat. Immediate possession of upper flat. 3-car garage, 3 bedrooms each. Awnings. Owner, TExas 4-6888. 3 BEDROOMS, ranch type. In Jewish neighborhood. Many built in extras. Owner leaving city. Make offer. 20191 Stansbury. UN. 1-6536. Open Sunday 1-3. (Continued from Page 11 Jerusalem. One of the commis- sions is to consist of seven mem- bers with a UN official at its head. Another is to deal specifically with problems affecting Jerusa- lem. Meanwhile some difficulties have developed with Egypt over the latter's refusal to let Israel- bound cargoes pass through the Suez Canal. In a new budgetary report, Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan pointed out the average per capita tax was close to 27 pounds, based on an estimated national income of between 140,000,000 to 150,000,000 pounds. He said the burden of the war costs must be met by the govern- ment without any outside assist- ance. Kaplan also stressed that action was necessary to control inflation and the high cost of living. Pending study of the proposed budget by its finance committee, Knesset approved the budget for a period of one month. Kap- lan was reported to have submit- ted a $20,000,000 budget. CHALLENGES BAN Eri Jabotinsky, • Heruth mem- Life Was Bitter in Czar's Day • All City Moving Co. Israel Rejects Syria Parley FULLERTON-Everything one could desire for comfortable living. 3 bed- rooms, stall shower, maids quarters, sprinkling system. carpeting. Priced right. REWARD FOR thongs by appoint- ALTERATIONS, ment in sour N11110. Neat work. Rea- sonable Call Mts. Zee. TO. 9-0307. BRICK WORK of all kinds; new and repair jobs; porches; cement. J. Barak. 3771 Edison. TY. 6-0649. WOODSTOCK-OPEN. Prewar custom built. Front panelled library. Beauti- ful "L" living room. 3 bedrooms, stall shower. Owner must sell. Offers con- sidered. MOTHER and 2 children, desperately need small apt. Finest referenks. Call anytime. UN. 4-8638. CORNICE BOARDS DRESSES made for $7.50, your pattern and material. TO 5-4981. SHERWOOD-FOREST SECTION BEING EVICTED! 3 adults urgently need 3 or 4-room apt or income. Northwest. TO. 5-1940. MIDDLE-AGED, clean couple, wishes 5-room lower flat or 3-room apt. Dexter vicinity. Will decorate. TY. 7-1922. BUILDING ALTERATIONS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THE DAYS of forced mill- i tary service in old Russia a had from the Jewish Pale had a hard time of it. He didn't have much learning, especially, in the finer things as punctuation. The food was not Kosher and bad to boot, every officer took pleasure in beating him and things looked bad indeed. To cheer him up his parents began sending food and for the holidays even arranged to get him a half dozen geese. A few days later they received a let- ter: ''Dear Papa and Mama," he wrote, "The geese that you have sent me have all died. Only one's left, your son Moshe." • • • ON A NEW YORK LOCAL! The train was late and the su- burbanite commuters had visions of their wives angrily waiting at the stations. A passenger leaned over to his neighbor: "What time is it, please?" he inquired. The other man raised is hand to see the watch and th n dropped it quickly. "No, you don't! No, you don't!" he shouted in reply. "I won't tell you the time. Suppose I tell you 'it's a quarter past six.' Where are you getting off?' At Mamaro- neck.' I'll reply. 'Mamaroneck,' you'll exclaim, "That's where I live!' N000 . . I'll say, 'and what street, if you don't mind telling me?' 'Ishmish Street,' you'll say. 'How strange,' I'll re- ply, 'I live next street down on Smith avenue!' No,' you'll say in surprise, 'how nice.' Now that we're neighbors, why don't you drop in to tea.' 0.K.' I'll say. The next thing you know you are at my house, drinking my tea and making eyes at my Becky. If you want to know the time please ask someone else!" Woman In Army Gets First Israeli License TEL AVIV - (World New s Services)-The first license to practice law in Israel was given to a woman in uniform, Flight Lt. Tamar Werber of the Israeli air force, daughter of the chair- man of the Israel Bar Associa- tion. Her husband, Major Yehuda Werber, was also among seven advocates to be admitted to the bar. ber, challenged the right of the government to bar entry of Jews to the country for any reason whatsoever. The issue was raised over the refusal of the government to per. mit the entry of Sidney Stanley, a Polish Jew facing deportation from Britain, where he has been living for many years, on charges of involvement in alleged gov- ernment financial irregularities. Decision on the issue was avoided when Knesset voted to consider- another point on its agenda. Knesset voted to bar Commun- ist members from security and foreign affairs committees. , The Communist deputies demanded such representation so that, they claimed, they might be in a posi- tion to "see that Israel's policy will not adapt itself to the in- famous policy of western Europe." Church Won't Remove Plaque Libeling Jews VIENNA-(WNS)-A petition by the Jewish community of Linz, Austria, seeking the removal of a blood libel plaque decorating one of the churches of that city was turned down by the munici- pal authorities. The plaque, which has been hanging in the church since 1902, carries the inscription "In mem- ory of the Christian child Urala Beck who was murdered by the Jews of Linz in 1443." The municipal authorities re- jected the removal petition on the ground of lack of jurisdiction since the church's property is sacred. p rogressive Zionists to Hold Nominations NEW YORK - Responding to requests from Zionist districts all over the country, the Committee for Progressive Zionism an- nounced that it has called a nom- inating convention at the Hotel Conimodore, April 17, which will select a slate of officers to be pre- sented at the ZOA convention, May 28. League Says Ex-Nazi Has N. Y. Exhibit Post NEW YORK-Dr. Herbert von Strempel, former official of the Nazi embassy in Washington, is serving as public relations ad- viser to the German bizonal ad- ministration on activities which include the exposition of German industry to open in New York Saturday, the Non-Sectarian Anti. Nazi league charged.