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THE JEWISH NEWS-15

Friday, July 21, 1950

Sweden, Denmark
Extend De Jure
Status to Israel

TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Gov-
. ernments of Sweden and Den-
mark have extended de jure
recognition to the state of Is-
rael. The two Scandinavian
states apparently .refrained
from recognizing the Jewish
. state until Sweden had obtained
a satisfactory statement from
Israel on the Bernadotte case.
The Israel Cabinet empow-
ered the Ministers of. Finance,
Health and Labor to negotiate
. with representatives of 2,000
nurses who ended their five-day
strike after a promise by the
Histadrut executive that it
would press for their demands
for higher pay, longer vacations
and a shorter work week.
The • Cabinet also discussed
the situation of the Arabs living
within Israel. It approved an
8,500,000 - pound ($23,800,000)
project involving the use of
waste water for irrigation pur-
poses in the Negev.
The Foreign Ministry issued
a statement asserting that "cer-
tain newspapers published dis-
torted versions" of a speech
which Foreign Minister Moshe
Sharett delivered before the stu-
dents of the Hebrew University.
The statement quoted Sharett as
saying that while "Israel is
most anxious to promote friend-
ly relations with all nations re-
gardless of their internal re-
gime," it is "impossible to ig-
nore the fact that it is only in
the democratic countries that
the Jewish communities enjoy
freedom of organization, ex-
pression and independent ac-
tivity."

Jerusalem Has
Test Air Alert

JERUSALEM, (JTA) - An air
alert was sounded here July 13
by the Israel military authori-
ties without a subsequent pub-
lic explanation. All traffic was
halted during the alert.
Police officials told the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency that the
alarm was merely a test. It had
been announced earlier that a
number of such tests will be
made within the next fortnight.
The population took the alert
calmly.
In Haifa flags were displayed
in greeting to 321 American
merchant marine cadets who
_ arrived on the training ship
Empire State to spend a week in
Israel. The city is giving a re-
_ ception for the cadets, about 15
percent of whom are Jewish.
The summer session f o r
American studentS at the Berl
Katznelson Institute at Kfar
Saba was inaugurated at cere-
monies attended by leading Is-
rael educators, writers, labor
leaders and statesmen. Among
the speakers, who told of Is-
rael's great need for scientific
workers, were Labor Minister
Golda, Myerson' and Acting.
President Joseph Sprinzak.

TEL AVIV, (WJA)-Some 400
Arab teachers in Israel Govern-
ment schools are being organ-
ized in a special group which is
to be affiliated with the General
Israeli Teachers Organization.

Infamous Bergen-Belsen
Camp Finally Closed

BELSEN, Germany-(JTA)

-The Bergen - Belsen camp
here was closed last week
and turned over to the Bri-
tish Army.
During the N a z regime
some 30,000 Jews were mur-
dered at the infamous con-
centration camp. After the
war, the British used the
camp for displaced J e w s.
Later, the International Re-
fugee Organization took over
its administration. It was es-
timated that some 100,000
Jews were processed at the
Belsen camp prior to emi-
gration between 1945 and the
present.

Classified Advertisements

Call WOodward 5-1155

Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up
to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00.

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale
To Rent
Wanted Exchange

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted Exchange

FURNISHED room for working, couple or
single, private home. • TU. ,3-1843.

WANTED: Due to wife's death, husband,
adult son desire new surroundings, 3
or 4. room apartment, NW section. WE.
5-6406.

ROOM for rent for- emplOyed single girl
or boy. TO. 9-9355.

BEAUTIFUL room in new home, 7 Mile
Road section ; gentleman preferred. UN.
1-4278.

BEAUTIFUL large room, good transpor-
tation. unlimited phone, quiet home.
TO. 6-7344.

NW SECTION, 5 room flat available,
upper. coal heat, adults only. TO.
7-4760.

WANTED: 5 or 6 room house, flat or
apartment unfurnished in good NW
section, gas heat preferred. Will Pay
the price and decorate. Two adults and
child. WO. 5-4683.

WIDOW will share lovely 5 room apart-
ment with responsible woman. Roches-
te• near Lawton. TO. 8-8758. -

FOR SALE on Lawrence, 3 bedroom sin-
gle, large living room, mirrored fire-
place, dining room. large kitchen, tiled
sink, breakfast nook, carpeting, oil
heat. TO. 7-5312.

KOSHER home for elderly person with
care by practical nurse. Reasonable.
TY. 5-6507.

TO RENT: 5 furnished rooms of a 6
room gas heated flat with unlimited
phone. radio, and television set. See
me in person at my place of business.
Do not phone. R. B. Ginsburg, 2340
W. Grand Blvd. near Linwood. 9 a. m.-
7 p. m.

ENGINEER and teacher wife desire 3
room unfurnished apartment, willing to
decorate. WA. 2-0253.

FIVE ROOM flat down, tastefully fur-
nished, carpeting and drapes, gas heat,
.automatic hot water, newly painted,
available August 15th. 9347 McQuade.

ATTRACTIVE four window furnished
room, double bed, employed gentleman.
Richton-Lawton. Call evenings 7, TO.
6-4390.

MENDOTA, 17352. 5 room brick, car-
_ peted throughout. drapes, tile • features.
. side drive. fenced, automatic heat and
hot water heater. Owner leaving city.
Deal direct.

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale
To Rent
Wanted Exchange

WANTED: 2 room unfurnished apart-
ment, NW section, mother, working
daughter, responsible, - references. TO.
6-1382.

COUPLE desire flat, Linwood-Dexter sec-
tion. both employed, references. TY.
7-5241.

Six rooms on one floor, 3
bedrooms, full basement, at-
tic, good cowlition, garage,
nice yard, full price, $7,800.
* * *
Beautiful 5 room brick ranch
type near Thatcher, 3 years
old, desirable location, close
to public and new high
schools, 50 ft. yard, nicely
landscaped, reasonably priced.

EDELMAN

9450 Woodward

TR. 3-1600

URGENT. Adults want 3 or 4 room un-
furnished apartment. Will decorate.
Excellent references. TY. 4-3034.

BUSINESS people with one child desire
5 or 6 room flat. near school. Rent,
ne object. TE. 4-8194 or VA. 2-4971.

MIDDLE-AGED couple, adult son need -6
room flat, automatic beat, between 6-8
Mile Rd. References. UN. 3-7851.

COUPLE,

elderly, no children, need
apartment. Linwood-Buena Vista neigh-
borhood.' TO. 6-6143.

NEWLY. decorated room for rent, gentle-

man only. Near Dexter. TY. 5-4988.

WORKING couple wishes 5 room income
or flat, will decorate. UN. 1-2930.

BEING evicted, need flat desperately.
Four in family. TO. 7-5052.

THREE adults desire 6 room flat, vicinity
Dexter. Will decorate. TR. 5-1875.

BUSINESS woman will share apartment
with another woman or girl. 13641
Dexter. WE. 3-6909.

WANTED by reliable party, 2 bedroom
• flat, TY. 4-3010.

WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room flat
or income for couple with infant. Re-
liable established business man. Refer-
ences furnished. TE. 4-9898 or TE.
4-9899.

NICELY furnished room, shower. auto-
matic water, newly decorated. unlimited
phone, excellent transportation. TO.
6-0835.

Beautiful year-round home of
brick; 100 ft. frontage on Lake
Huron, choice location, spa-
cious living roam with fire-
place and studio windows,
dining room, kitchen and
sun-porch overlooking miles
of lake, two bedrooms and
tiled half-bath down, upstairs
has guest apartment, master
-bedroom with fireplace, and
one Other bedroom with
breath-taking views of lake,
two other bedrooms with
views of country-side, tiled -
bathroom with tiled shower-
stall, slate roof, attached two
car garage, full basement with
fireplace, oil forced air heat,
landscaped lawns with water-
ing system, outdoor barbecue,
swings, concrete seawall, boat-
house and bath house. A
chance that seldom comes
your way. Don't miss it.
Terms.

DAN J. McCARRON

Realtor

3429 Gratiot Ave.
Port Huron, Mick.
Dial 2-7160

PRAIRIE N. OF 6 MILE

Large face brick, 3 family bed-
rooms, A.C. heat, 22 ft. living
room, natural fireplace, ser-
vice hall, 1st floor lay., break-
fast room, tile kitchen, recre-
ation room, basement' lay.,
rear terrace, side drive, double
garage, must sell. Make offer.

ALERT, fast smart girls wanted in
active building company, downtown (A-
fire. Must have bookkeeping experience.
Others don't apply. Miss Fogel, WO.
5-6515.

WANTED: Delicatessen man, experienced
to handle concession in bar. - 4714 Trum-
bull.


UN. 4-7070

EXPERIENCED American born Ca ntor
available for the coming High Holy
days. Conservative or Reform. Box
15, The Jewish News, 708 David Stott
Bldg.,. Detroit, 26.

CIRCLE REALTY

MIDDLE-AGED woman will take eon Va-
lesrent eases in your home. Available
now. TO. 6-7905.

BUSINESS CARDS

CARPENTER-Alteration work. No job
too big or too small small. TO. 8-2779.

block N. of 7 Mile Rd., ail indi-
vidt al and distinctive, 5 room bun-
galows and six room homes. $ 1 3,800
to $15,300. Built by Posner & Sons.
Speak to Spiegel.
14700 W. 7 Mile
Rd., VE. 7-1880.

PAINTING, decorating contractor, inter-
ior-exterior. Kitchen $25. Dresser. TU.
3-3025. If no answer, TO. 9-7989,

NATHAN BOREN STEIN - Plaster • Con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

LOVELY 5-room apartment available with
option to purchase brand new furniture
at great sacrifice. TY. 7-0281, 9 a...m.-
2 p.m.

WANTED: 2 or 3 bedroom apartment or
flat in NW section, adults only, refer-
ences. Call TY. 6-7450.

FOR RENT: 4 • room apartment with
porch, modern. suitable for middle-aged
couple. .UN. 3-8523.

TWO adults would like 4-room apartment
or 5 room flat unfurnished. Evenings,
TY. 4-6091.

LOWER six room flat for rent. 3304
Tuxedo. TO. 5-6:581.
NICE cool, room. good transportation,
gentleman preferred. 2251 W. Phila-
delphia. TY. 6-5629.

YOU CAN LEARN
TO DRIVE oFrz $1500

5-week course-2 1-hour classes a weeli

PROFESSIONALLY TRAIN ED

INSTRUCTORS
1950 Dual Control Plymouths
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
RIGHT AND LEFT TURNS
TS DRIVING IN TRAFFIC
BACKING UP & PARKING

All for $15.00

REGISTER FOR CLASSES NOW
FIRST CLASS BEGINS JULY 17

ROSE/CO,

Cortland-Broadstreet

De Soto-Plymouth Dealer

Here is a lovely section, in NW
Detroit. Beautiful face brick, den,
breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, excellent
carpeting and drapes, oil heat, new
roof, range, refrigerator, 2 car ga-
rage, 0. H. door, on 90 ft. lot and
priced to sell immediately. Call Sid
Craine, UN. 4-4600.

1833 E. JEFFERSON

WOodworcl 5-1833

A-1 PAINTING. Decorating. Quick sem-
ice; reasonable. Free estimates.
5-8271.

FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Russell, TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont

J. Wm. KLEM

FIVE ROOM lower flat wanted by three
adults. Will pay as high as $50. TY.
7-4024.

WANTED : Room and board for elderly
lady, no care. Call VE. 8-2885.

A-1 PAINTING. Paperhanging. Interior,
exterior. Call us for our special low
prices for July. WA-. 5-1933.

Arrow Driving School

LEARN TO DRIVE

ROOM for rent, NW section, unlimited
phone, gentleman preferred. Call after
6 p. zn. TO. 9-0165.

IN A NEW
DUAL CONTROLLED CAR
FREE pickup and return scales

MIDDLE-AGED couple desperately need
5, room flat, automatic heat. UN.
3-1236.

TO. 9 - 6022

WANTED: 5 or 6 room flat or 2 bed-
room apartment. Family of 3. NW
section. Will decorate. WE. 3-8745.

ASH AND RUBBISH drums. Two dollars
delivered. Matt Dean, .phone GA. 4748.
-KE. 1-1593.

FIVE ROOM apartment available • imme-
diately to responsible people, option to
buy furniture and carpeting. Reason-
able. Call before noon. TO. 7-4996.

WASHING machines, vacuums, fans, ra-
dios, motor and electrical repairs. Prices
reasonable. Work guaranteed. Free
estimat e . Paul, WE. 4-1436'

4102 PETOSKEY
9 ROOM BARGAIN

Well located, house in excellent
dition.
Circumstances prOvide
portunity- for unusual purchase.

GROVER C. WOLF

ton-
op-

WO. 3-0210

EXTRA LARGE private room with ad-
joining private tile bath and shower,
separate entrance, good transportation,
adults in family only, WE. 5-3977.

LARGE" SIX room flat available August
15, new carpeting and drapes, rent
approximately $85 per month. option on
carpeting and drap e , . Gas heat, WO.
2-1694,

WANTED. 5-6 room flat, three adults,
reliable peciple, TY. 5-0442 or WE.
5-8910.

ASPHALT AND
SHINGLE ROOFING .
GUTTERS-
CANVAS DECKS

Roof Repairing
All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED room in
lovely neighborhood, excellent transpor-
tation. 2450 Highland, TO. 5-3576.

TO. 8-0071

SIX ROOM upper flat for rent, Petoskey-
Monterey section, for small refined
adult family. Box 18. Jewish News,
708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26.

REPAIRS
ON

BEAUTIFUL AIRY room for gentleman
in home of two. Gas heat, unlimited
phone, automatic hot water, Calvert
near Linwood, TO. 9-2127.

18036 STRATHMOOR.

Model, 3 bedroom face brick
custom-built homes. Detroit's
finest residential section, gas
A.C. heat, tile kitchen, slid-
ing doors, 10x11 rear covered
terrace, garbage disposal, kit-
chen fans, and many more
outstanding features. $15,500.
Open Sunday 2-6.

W&S CONSTRUCTION. CO.
VE. 6-6849

LAKE FRONTAGE

FLOOR SANDING. and finishing, cold and
new work. TU. 3-3025.

22 BRICK HOMES
BEAUTIES

URGENTLY need 3 bedroom flat or house,
will decorate. References. TO. 9-4209.

HOME OF YOUR DREAMS

WANTED: 13 igh school graduates -to
learn trade of printing at new School
of Printing, Ferris Institute, Big Rap-
ids. Fall term begins Sept. 6. Write
Kenneth Ryas, School of Printing. Fei-
ris 'Institute.

JEWELER needs 3 or 4 room apartment.
WO. 2-9343-WE, 4-0508.

COUPLE, two little girls urgently need
flat, decorate to suit you. TO. 7-9206.

Burlingame W. of Dexter

EMPLOYMENT

QUALIFIED HELP, cook, dishwasher,
Couple, porter. day. week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.

POINTS PELEE LODGE, 50 miles from
Detroit on Lake Erie is a restful haven
in the woads, sandy beach, excellent
home cooked foods with room or cabin.
Leamington. Ontario 608 Ring 6-

SHALOM HARBOR

Sa fe sand beach,

screened porches,
lawns, trees, 2 bedrooms, stall shower,
toilet, electric refrigerator and range,
tie floors throughout, living room

and kitchen, reasonable. On Highway
U.S. 25, 2 miles N. of Port Sanilac,

Max

Weieborg,

TE. 4-3037 or WE.

3-0709.

Predict Battle May

Spread to Mid-East.

LONDON - (JTA) - The
prediction that if the Korean
war is not localized the Middle
East may also become an area
of conflict was made by S. Lev-
enberg, speaking on behalf of
the Jewish Agency at an annual
conference of Bachad, an or-
ganization of religious chalut-
zim.
The conference adopted reso-
lutions pledging to send man-
power to Israel and calling for
the strengthening of the World
Zionist Organization. It reiter-
ated its demand that a world
conference of religious Zionist
laborites should be convoked to
consider major issues affecting
the interests of religious labor-
ites in Israel.

Ultiniatum Forces Arabs
Illegally in Israel to
Return to Transjordan

JERUSALEM, (JTA)-A group
of Arabs occupying two Jewish
houses in Israel territory were
removed by the Arab Legion to
Palestine territory held by
Transjordan following an ulti-
matum of the Israel authorities.
The - transfer was carried out
Without incident in the presence
of United Nations observers. -
The Arabs occupied the Jew-
ish houses several weeks ago.
Israel authorities complained to
the mixed armistice commis-
sion, and obtained a ruling from
that body that the .Arabs had
moved into the Jewish houses
unlawfully. However, the Arab
-Legion took no action to re-
move - the • Arabs from the Jew-
ish territory until they were
presented with the Israeli ulti-
matum.

Tronsiordan Supports UN
'Resolution on Peace

'

LAKE SUCCESS - (JTA)
The secretariat of the United
Nations received a cablegram
PURITAN BIKE SHOP
8417 Puritan UN. 4-3424, from the government of Trans-
. jordan expressing support. of
"the United Nations resolution
aiming at defense of peace."
MISCELLANEOUS
The cable said that all resolu-
JUNIOR dining 9 piece Wisconsin chair tions aimed at preventing ag-
set, black lacquered, yellow leather uP-
holstered chairs, like new. Sacrifice gression should be carried out
less than half original cost.
18442 iri a spirit of justice and equity.
Lauder. VE. 8-3973.

Washing Machines, Bicycles
3 Day Service on All Makes
FREE PICK-UP

LADIES' wear store fixtures
real bargain. TY. 4-9537.

for sale, •

Friced Right

SIX ROOMS of furniture for sale. Rea-
sonable: 9266 Richton. Call after 3
- y, in. • WE. 3-8384.

AMERICAN CONCRETE
RECEPTACLE CO.

DRIVER of new car to Los - Angeles • de-
sires passenger to help drive and share_
gas expenses; Cull. TR. 3-2212.

TO. 6-5889
079 Kenilworth
'Detroit 2, Mick.

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