Page Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 7, 1)49 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 2827 BARLUM TOWER WO. 1-1040 PERSONAL ELECTROLYSIS DEAF and dumb relined gentleman, N. new in city wishes the acquaint- ance of young people with same affliction. Call Mrs. Schreiber, UN. 3-3004. UNWANTED HAIR removed forever, safely by fast short wave method or multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless, no iscars. Open eves. Jennie Wohl- man, 2490 Calcert, near Linwood. TO. 8-1475. GENTLEMAN, 52. neat appearing with good background, in beauty shop business downtown desires to meet middle-aged lady of good appear- ance, Object matrimony. Must be a beauty operator and willing to assist in business. Box 261, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. SCHOOL TEACHER, 36, of relined family, wishes to meet business or professional gentleman. 40-541, with or without children. Box 285, De- troit Jewish Chronicle, FURNITURE REPAIRING FURNITURE repairing and refinishing. Free estimate. TE. 4-34122 LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Kosher home. To stay nites. Own room. 4 adults. Good pay, 110 2535. 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. MALE HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE EXPERIENCED salesman for whole- sale paper and twine company. Sal- ary and bonus arrangement or op- portunity to become member of firm. Cif 2416. • SIMMON HIDE-A-BED. Sacrifice. New 3235. Also odd pieces of furniture. 3206 W. Outer Dr. UN. 1-8313. FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Established 29 Years OFFICE TECHNICAL SALES - - Men - Women - Boys - Girls Detroit Select Service Bur. LARGE NEW, MODERN VANS; piano hoisting; storage and crating. 14948 Meyers. VE. 11-0010. PAINTING & DECORATING A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, in- terior and exterior. E. Parker. TW. 2-9268. 1716 LAFAYETTE BUILDING INTERIOR and exterior painting and decorating. WE. 5-2972. Reasonable prices, SITUATIONS WANTED Female PAINTING - DECORATING contractor, interior-exterior, kitchen and bath, 530. J. B. Dresser, TO. 7-0756. If no answer, TO. 9-7900. SITTER - COMPANION - or cook's helper: reliable woman; would travel It needed. Reasonable. TY 6-6843. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE RUBBISH DRUMS ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two 'YOUNG married man. thoroughly ex- dollars delivered, Matt Dean. Phone perienced in men's furnishings. GA. 94274 or KE. 1-H93. want, steady position. Would like to learn buying. TY. 8-4896. , DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE • DOMESTIC HELP available by day or week. Reliable. Jones Employment. TErnple 1-1010. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT ' Colored couples. Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs. Janitors, Caretakers, Porters Day or Week TR. 3-7770 UPHOLSTERY - SLIP COVERS RUBE1.'S UPHOLSTERING Any kind of furniture made to order including complete Hollywood beds. Every job custom built. Reuphol- stering, repairing. First class work- manship. 11629 (Linwood Ave., be- tween Burlingame and Webb. TUIsa 3-0285. WALL & WINDOW WASHING WALL WASHING and paper cleaning dune by professional people. Satis- faction guaranteed. TY. 5-8304.. APTS. & FLATS WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPABLE young man wants to go into partnership in small business. Call TO. 1-0414. BUSINESS CARDS ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS. fittings by appoint- ment in your home. Neat work, Rea- sonable. Call Mrs. Zee, TO. 9-0307. BUILDING ALTERATIONS BRICK WORK of all kinds; new and repair jobs; porches; cement. J. Barak 3770 Edison. TY, 6-0649. CARPENTRY I. SCHWARTZ & CO. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR "No Job too Big or to Small" TY. 7-7758 UN. 2-6329 CORNICE BOARDS CROWN CORNICE CO. CORNICE BOARDS Drapes and Upholstering Breakfast Nooks Lowest Prices TE. 4-5359 DRIVING LESSONS AUTO DRIVING lessons, professional instructors. Clients called for and re- turned. Harrig Driving School. UN. 4-6050 ARROW DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN TO DRIVE in a dual control 1949 Ford Automobile. FREE pick up and return service. GIRL WANTED to share apt. Good transportation. Dexter section. Call WE 4-5019. WILL SHARE very attractive 4-room front apt., with single person or couple. Kitchen privileges if desired. Cortland-Linwood area. UN 4-1973. WILT. SHARE my 2 bedroom apt. with reliable business or professional girl. TY. 6-7130 or UN. 4-9066. EXCHANGE TENANCY EXCHANGE low rental 8-room upper for 4-room apt.. with porch. Both in Northwest section. TO 8-5371. RESORTS LAKE HURON: Greenbusli. Large 2- bedroom cottage. All modern, fine beach, 611 miles north of Oscoda. Call Lincoln 3-3891. FOR SALE Beautiful new log summer home, 3 bedrooms, bath and shower, kitchen, knotty pine living room, large screened porch in all Jewish resort com- munity, 40 miles from Detroit. Fine beach, good fishing and swimmipg; also lots for sale. TY. 4-7661 3 ADULTS desire 5-room apt., Hat 01 income. Will decorate: best refer- ences. TO 6-1074, TO 8-2027. TEACHER and wife, with no children and excellent references need un- furnished apartment, income small house. Call VE. 7-1148 eve- nings. COUPLE with baby urgently need flat or income with reasonable rent. Phone after 6 pan. TO 6-0101. APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT 5-ROOM Income, oil heat, refrigerator and stove. Available Aug. 1st. Adults only. UN 1-9004. APT. available with purchase of furni- ture. Desirable an reasonable. CA 1847. Evenings TO 6-3626. LOVELY 5-ROOM upper income, $100. Share heat. Must decorate. Prefer adults. Bagley school section. Box 266 Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 6 ROOMS of furniture for sale. Flat available by owner. TO. 50641. NICELY FURNISHED 3-room apt. 3002 Richton near Wildemcre. TO. 8-1595. GORGEOUSLY furnished 3 room apt. for sale. Apt. available, Exclusive Boston-Lawton section. Adults only. Only those interested in the finest need apply. TO. 7-1355. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM for employed gentleman. Plymouth and Dexter transportation. satioo per month. WE 4-9043. NICELY furnished room for gentleman in home of 2 adults. Good trans- portation. 2987 W. Grand Ave. TU 3-0135. FURNISHED ROOM for employed couple. Kitchen privileges. Good transportation. UN 4-8769.* BEAUTIFULLY furnished room with board for gentleman. Stall shower. Phone privileges. TO 7-8320. ROOM TOR employed girl or middle- aged woman. Kitchen privileges. WE. 5-1148. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3245 WEBB. 2 flat, 6 large rooms. large breakfast room, tile bathroom, stall showers, oil heat, excellent condi- tion. Sold by owner, open Sunday from 11-5. TO. 8-8406, HOME FOR SALE-18681 Cherrylawn. 3 bedrooms, carpeting, gas air condi- tioned heat, side-drive, 2-car garage, recreation room, screens, storm win- dows, landscaped, newly decorated. UN. 3-0197. Appointment only. FOR SALE-Beautiful 4 bed- room home at sacrifice price front owner. Carpets and everything else included. TR 2-9085, Mr. Rosenman. Canterbury Road 20020 Beautiful Green Acres Adjacent to Sherwood Forest Price Slashed $5,000 10 YEARS OLD NOTE THESE FEATURES - Newly decorated, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, front den, large living room, concealed dining room, first floor lava- tory, breakfast room, maid's quarters, recreation room, Garwood oil air conditioned heat, 2-ear brick garage, carpeting throughout. Priced for Immediate Sale $21,500 Owner, UN 3-4005 GLYNN COURT halt block from Linwood. Sin- gle, 6 rooms, oil, tile kitchen and .bath, insulated, .storm windows and doors, carpeting, must be sold, higher offer will take posse‘sion. Small dowa payment. Call owner, TO. 7- 5341. REAL MATE WANTED FOR BEST RESULTS List Your Property for Sale With ADOLPH KESSLER, Inc, WO. 1-7971 YETI COHEN POST - Tickets for the moonlight dance at Bob-Lo slated by the Yetz- Cohen Post, JWV, are now on sale: For reservations, call Sam Alpert, TY. 6 9904 or George Rich, TY. 7-3395. - SUMMER DANCE SET The first summer dance given by the Saturday Nile Young Parity Chapter 359, O.E.S., has Adult Dance Committee will be DRIVING SCHOOL, learn to drive in your own car. The car you own is slated its first donor luncheon for held at 9:30 p. m., Saturday at the car you will drive. For inform'. sometime in November. the Center outdoor court. tson call WE. 4-2683. TO. 9.62K Honor Dr. Ilunche MOVING All City Moving Co. A RELIABLE SERVICE APTS. & FLATS TO SIIARE FOOM FOR employed gentleman. Near Dexter. TY. 8 4754. 3750 Glynn Ct. Dr. Ralph J, Biutche, acting mediator on Palestine for the United Nations, is presented with Volume IV of the "Palestine Yearbook and Israeli Annual" by Miss Sophie A. Udin, director and li- brarian of Zionist archives and library of the Keren Ilayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund), editor of the yearbook and Abraham Krumbein, treasurer of the Keren Ilayesod. The "Palestine Year- book and Israeli Annual" is published by the Zionist Organization of America and Keren Hayesod. Left to right: Krumbein, Bunehe and Miss Udin, Syria Agrees on Armistice (Continued from Page 1) .. could learn liberty and indi- vidualism from the United States. "We, can all also learn much from Russia and Czechosio.vakia," he declared," without becoming a satellite state. The confetence decided to push a Chalutz movement in the Ne- gev and in the frontier settle- ments. Meanwhile a rift has developed in the Israeli Communist party as a result of the conviction of seven Zionist leaders in Hungary on charges of having aided illegal mass migration of Jews to Israel. The Hungarian section of the party quit in protest over the convictions. TO ETERNAL REST A somber note was added to Israel's life when the ashes of 200,000 German and Austrian Jews who were murdered by the Nazis were b:ought to eternal rest in Jerusalem after funeral services which saw tens upon thousands of Jews weeping like children. When the coffin bearing the ashes passed through Tel Aviv, the procession of mourners was so huge that the police were forc- ed to stop all traffic. Later the casket was taken to Rehovot, where Dr. Weizmann delivered a moving eulogy. He said the calamity which had be- fallen German and Austrian Jewry was beyond description by words, adding that the grave in which the ashes are to repose "will serve as a reminder to all Jews of the happenings of our times and as a warning to Israelis, and to Jews abroad, of the deeds of the enemy." JOIN IN KADDISII When the casket reached Jerus- alem. it was met by Joseph Sprinzak, speaker of the Knesset, Mayor Daniel Auster, Sephardic Chief Rabbi Ben Zion Usiel and by members of the Jewish Agen- cy executive. At the Yeshurun Synagogue, where final funeral services were held, Rabbi Usiel. delivered a brief eulogy and the traditional "El Moley Rachamim" prayer for the dead. As the Rabbi began reciting the Kaddish, the 5.000 persons at the services joined him as if in one voice, shedding tears. Some were seen rending their garments in accordance with Jewish tradi- tion. Slowly the cortege proceeded to the SanhedrIa quarter and there the coffin was lowered into a temporary cemetery. Thus they who died for the sanctification of His name returned to the sancti- fied soil, NO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TEL AVIV - (YIVNA) - An agreement has been reached by the representatives of all parties of Israel not to introduce capital punishment into the new State except for the crime of treason in war time. Life imprisonment will be the maximum punish- ment for capital crimes. It is re- ported that the religious parties were thiefly responsible for this highly humanitarian act. for ac- cording to the Rabbis capital pun- ishment is contradictory to Tal- mudic law, CHRISTIAN FRIENDSHIP MUNICH-(YIVNA)-The con- ference of the recently-founded "Society for Jewish-Christian Friendship" was attended by 112 delegates-among them Catholic priests and Protestant ministers from Germany and abroad, as well as 18 reform Rabbis, who were at pains to stress that they consider themselves Germans first, merely being adherents of the Jewish faith. The conference dealt with the question of grow- ing anti-Semitic activities in Ger- many and other European coun- tries. LINKED TO ZIONISTS BUDAPEST - (YIVNA) - The Budapest Communist organ "Vas- ernap" in an article attacking the recently-arrested Hungarian ex- Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk, ac- cused him of having been sym- pathetic toward the Zionist move- ment, The same newspaper also charged him with having aided the mass-smuggling of Jews out of Hungary to enable them to go to Israel, and that he main- tained contact with the convicted Zionist leaders in liungary. POOL HOURS SET A new pool schedule for the summer will begin July 3 at the Center. The pool will be open every day except Saturday for members and guests.