17-HOUSES FOR *SALE SANTA BARBARA • One of the finest homes of 7 rms. in this section, N. of Curtis; front li- brary, 3 big bedrms., gas heat, has. every convenience. Priced for quick . sale. Call Al Davis, UN. 4-4600. 50-BUSINESS CARDS A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, paper hanging. Special low prices for outside work. Workman- ship guaranteed. Reasehable. WA. 3-6522. REAL ESTATE PAINTING, decorating, floor finishing, wall paper removing, wall washing. Immediate service. Low prices. WE. 4-3638. 2, experienced men will earn $10,000 a year or better. Won- derful set up. J. WM. KLEM 1.7D-LOTS FOR SALE EDELMAN REALTY 9450 Woodward TR. 3-1600 OAK PARK Ranch Sites for individuals, 60 or 65 feet. Sewer and water in. Paving soon. 40-EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED salesman for men's fur- nishings and shoes; good salary and commission. Steady job, fine working conditions. Call LO. 1-2370, Mr. Bee. , DAVID J. HIRSCH, Realtor TR. 1-3541 18-BUSINESS PROPERTY SALESGIRL experienced in dry goods; steady work, good pay. Call WO. 1-3139. Make Money from Your Own BARGAIN TU. 3-1872 WASHING WALLS and ceilings. Estab- lished for years. Work guaranteed. TO. 8-7749. TEL AVIV Wridow Cleaning Company- plain windows downstairs 20c. Wall washing. Work guaranteed, TO. 5-1215. Private Secretary WALL WASIiING by the best, 1 day service. insured. Jack Greenberg. TO. 5-2201. for Building Executive $9800 each OWNER DI. 1-2430 or UN. 4-4316. Call Mr. Share WO. 5-6515 24-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE NEW-USED •biCycles; tricycles; sold, bought, exchanged. Repairing a spe- cialty. Pick up and delivery service. Ed's Bike Shop, 3240 Fenkell, UN. 3-9696. EXPERIENCED woman in good Jewish cooking and housekeeping will work every day from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. or from 2 p.m. till 7 p.m. Must have good pay. Will furnish references. WE. 3-6985. Must be able to type, take short- hand, and assist in office manage- ment and administrative matters. Excellent salary. Hurry on This OLD CLOTHING WANTED 1-4300. WOULD LIKE afternoon work from 3 to ii; call TO. 8-2461. ' 2 adjacent 75'x150' lots. Will sell one or both. prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings TO. 5-827L Home Doing Telephone Work Must raise cash. 2 new beautiful office type bldgs., 1300 sq. ft. each, Colonial and modern fronts, includes •ignting fixtures, asphalt tile floor- ing, landscaping and off street park- ing. Terrific buy for user or in- vector. Bldr., DI. 1-2430. PALMER WOODS A - 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable About 3 Hours a Day. Call UN. ADOLPH KESSLER 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. MEYERS-JAMES COUZENS SACRIFICE 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 51-LOST AND FOUND LOST-Silver rimmed glasses on Dexter between Elmhurst and Tuxedo. Re- ward. TE. 4-6959. 55-MISCELLANEOUS BRAND new couch for sale. Very rea- sonable. Call DI. 1-2334, INw • LAKE RESORT FOR SALE FOR SALE One of Lake Leelaneu's finest re- sorts; consisting of 9 modern cot- tages; modern 5 room home, rec. rm. and laundry room. 14 boats; truck, tools, furnishings and equip- ment. Cleaning & Tailoring Shop Plenty of alterations and cleaning. Established over 15 years. Reason for selling-illness. Jos. Campau in Hamtramck. 71/2 ACRES OF LAND. THIS RESORT IS WELL ESTABLISHED. LI. 6-6955 AU buildings and furnishings are in excellent repair. Plenty of room for expansion. Good sound financial in- , vestment. PRICE $79,500-$35,000 •DOWN . TERMS ON BALANCE •• Write Box 41, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. FOR SALE THE BIG HOUSE WOODHULL LAKE Will sell for Club House to any Interested party or for use as is. Picnic Grounds. Six room flat also on grounds. One 5 room cottage 200 feet from beaches. 28 miles from Detroit, near Pontiac. Easy. terms. CALL UN. 4-4584 ; For Sale Outside Detroit 3 Bedroom .hbuse overlooking Hessel Bay. Insulated knotty pine natural fireplace, living room 16x20; oil fur- nace laundry room, natural fire- places in 2 bedrooms; all tile floors; 2 car garage. Lot 65x190. ARCHIE LAW, HESSEL, MICH. FOR SALE WOODHULL LAKE Seven Cottages Some Can Be Used for All Year Tenancy. • One-4 Flat Four-2 Flats One-3 Flat One-Single One-60 Ft. Lot-Only Two-40 Ft. Lots-Only Will sell individually or in one group. Easy terms. CALL UN. 4-4584 31-TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Man to drive my car to Miami. Will pay expenses. WE. 3-3263, 35-INSTRUCTION LEARN HOW to drive. Scientific driving school. 1915 Seward, TY. 5-7687. 40-EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED HELP, • Attractive long-established downtown Bridal dressmaking and • alleration shop. $10,000 a year. Inventory WOOL Sell for $15,000 107 Clifford, 3rd Floor WO.' 1-7634 KOSHER FOOD Market for sale; NW sec- tion. Reasonable. UN. 4-3280. SUPER MARKET for sale. Must sell on account of death. 13940 Dexter. • TO SETTLE ESTATE-long established men's wear store; west side; sacrifice for immediate sale. TA. 5-6335. 50BUSINESS CARDS ELECTRICIAN, specializing in repairs, plugs, switches, bells, chimes. Reason- able and prompt. UN. 3-1049. Eve- nings, UN. 4 2819. NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster con- tractor. TY 7-0441. TILE DO YOJ NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair.Speciai U OF 0 TILE • & TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at tics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets, folding doors. Estimates free. UN. 2-8890. PAINTER AND decimator. Removing Paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY. 8-3698. A-1 PAINTING and decorating. interior and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. PAINTING and decorating; inside; out- side. Reasonable price. TO. 9-8462. ASH and rubbish Drums $3.00 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery--Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KR. 1-1593. BRICK WORE, all kinds. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too big or too small. TO. 8-2779. TR. a. FOR SALE: Cleaning & Tailoring shop; good location. TO. 7-7420. cooks, dishwashers, couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids, . Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK 3-7770 Local Sales Representative Age' 25-40. Guaranteed income, plus commission and bonus. Dignified life time careee with very large con- cern. Office provided. Write Box 46, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Read, Detroit 35, Mich. HOME WORK wanted: any kind of typ- ing, statements, bookkeeping; good at figures; own telephone. Call WE. 5-4472. WOMAN WHO wants a good home with • young couple and 1 child; light house- s.. keeping and help care for child, NW section. UN. 2-9140. EXPERIENCED girl wanted, full or part time in Bakery shop. TY. 5-8200. 22----7-DETRQI-T JEWISH' NEWS. kriday, Auiust 28, 1953 Israel Incre'dses Poultry • Production For Local Consumers and Export Porches, chim- neys, steps. J. Barak,. 3770 Edison, TY• 6-0649. A-1 PAINTING - Decorating . contractor. Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing-Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 FOR SALE: Television, rug, Gateleg ex- tension table. 2 tables, kitchen set, lamps. WE. 3-4507. Rabbi Fox Predicts Jews Will Recognize Jesus as a Teacher Rabbi G. George Fox of "Chi- cago, in his new book, "The Jews, Jesus and Christ," ex- presses the belief that "as time goes on, the Jews will increas- ingly include Jegus among the great teachers." This book (distributed by Argus Book Shop, 218 S. Wa- bash, Chicago 4) offers many challenges. It qualifies the above by asserting that "Chris- tians will have to reciprocate by being really guided by his teach- ings." Rabbi Fox, asserting that much is yet to be done in the quest for. good will among faiths, points to conflicting views about Jesus - as one of the obstacles. His conclusions, while they have met with considera- ble commendation in some quarters, may not fare too well in the long run. But his entire study of the subject neverthe- less will be read with keen in- terest. He places emphasis, in his discussion of the crucifixion, on the fact. that the Romans, not the Jews, killed Jesus. He exposas many fallacies while leaning strongly towards the advocacy recognition of Jesus as a teacher by Jews' as well as Christians. JERUSALEM FollowingFinance Minister Levi Eshkol's re- cent announcement of stepped-up activity on Israel's agricultural front, chicken breeders in the Jewish state met with government leaders to draw Jip a blueprint for the development and expansion of the country's chicken farms. Assisted by funds from the Israel Bond drive, the plan envisages a production schedule of 10,090 tons of fowl per year to augment frozen meat supplies and an out- put of several million eggs for local use and export. Above is sonic of the newly-acquired equipment, purchased with bond funds, that will make the plan workable. Jews in Communist Lands Are 'Tragically Isolated' JERUSALEM, (JTA) - Israel's Acting Premier, Moshe Sharett, contrasted the situation of the 2,500,000 Jews in the Communist lands of Eastern Europe with that of the millions of Jews in the Western democracies, in an address to a rally of Jewish stu- dents from abroad who were about to return to their home- lands after a period of work, schooling and other training in Israel. He spoke of the Jews in the Communist lands as "tragically isolated behind the Iron 'Cur- tain" and cut off from all con- tact with Jews in other lands. Eliahu Dobkin, Jewish Agency member, who organized the summer program, said that it had reached a peak this sum- mer with 1,120 students from abroad participating. Attack on Rabbi Not Motivated by Anti-Semitism JDC Geneva Parley Probes U.S. Immigration Law Admitting 214,000 GENEVA, (JTA) - Joint Dis- tribution Committee resettle- ment experts from nine Euro- pean countries concluded a two conference here called to study the effects of the new refugee immigration act passed by the U.S. Congress several weeks ago. The JDC migration officers drafted plans to give assistance to would-be immigrants to the United States and considered ways and means of speeding Jewish refugees to the U.S. It was indicated that JDC and USNA, which sponsored more than two-thirds of all refugees to enter the U.S. in the 1948-51 Truman DP immigrant program, will again sponsor most of - the Jewish refugees entering the U.S. under the Eisenhower Ad- ministration's program. In their reports, JDC officials stressed that most of the refu- gees registered with the agency's resettlement department are es- capees from Communist coun- tries who previously were vic- tims of the Nazis. As such, it was pointed out, they are eligi- ble to come to the U.S. under the new law. Among the non-JDC special- ists to address the conference were Dr. G. Van Heuven Goed- hart, United Nations High Com - missioner for Refugees, and Ugo Carusi, former U.S. Commis- sioner for Immigration and Nat- uralization, former chairman of the Displaced Persons Commis- sion and currently in charge of the refugee program of the Mu- tual Security Agency. , BOSTON, (JTA)-A brutal at- tack this week on Rabbi Moses Wertheimer of Jerusalem, made in the Roxbury area, was an act of hoodlumism in which no anti-Semitism was involved, it was stated here. Rabbi Wertheimer is in the U S. to solicit funds for an Is- rael charity. Prompt police ac- tion resulted in the arrest of one man whom the rabbi iden- tified, within four hours of the attack. According to a statement by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston, Rabbi Wertheimer, told Sgt. Abraham Morse of the Boston Police De partment that "his assailants AJ Congress Poll Shows said nothing that would indicate Lag in Civil Rights Laws they were motivated by anti- JDC to Rush Aid to Victims NEW YORK, (JTA)-A survey Semitism." Of Greek Island Earthquake of the American Jewish Con- gress showed that only 23j: laws Jail Extremists for Planting PARIS, (JTA) - Forty Greek pertaining to civil rights legis- Mines as Reparations Protest Jews, rendered homeless by the lation were passed by state leg- shattering earthquakes in the islatures - during 1953 sessions TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Two men islands, will receive and only a handful the AJC con- were in custody under suspicion Ionian emergency relief from the Joint sidered "of significance." of having .placed four mines in Distribution Committee. Among the laws passed was a Jaffa harbor as a protest against (The Israeli naval flotilla law passed by the Michigan leg-- the arrival there of the first islature permitting use of ab- reparations cargo from Ger- which participated in the Ion- ian Island earthquake rescue sentee ballots whenever a stat. many. operations, returned to its home elections falls on a Jewish holi- Heavy police guards Were sta- day. Other laws were passed by tioned in the port as the base and was welcomed by high Oregon, Florida, North Carolina, freighter was unloaded and po- Israeli officials and by the Greek Iowa, Connecticut, Massachu- lice escorts were placed "on the Minister. The diplomat publicly thanked the Israeli naval men Setts and Washington. trucks carrying the reparations for the help they had rendered goods from the port to ware- the Greek victims of the. disas- BBG Urges Return houses and factories. ter.) To Jewish Education URBANA, Ill., (JTA) - The Jewish education of "Jewish girls Bnai Brith Launches Drive Israel to Erect Monument has been neglected, it was For '75,000 New Members To 6,000,000 Martyred Jews CHICAGO, (JTA)-A two-day charged at the eighth annual convention of the Bnai Brith meeting of the national mem- JERUSAEM, (JTA)-The Isra- Girls, which is being held on the bership committee of Bnai Brith el Parliament gaVe final approv- campus of the University of Illi adopted plans to launch a drive to obtain 75,000 neW members in al to a bill to establish a mem- nois. orial in Israel to the 6,000,000 The charge was levelled dur- 53 cities this year. For the first time this year, Jews murdered by the 'Nazis an ing a discussion of: "Is our Jew- ish education preparing us for the annual meeting decided to their Fascist allies in Europe. lives as Jews?" During the dis- name a national membership The bill was passed unani , cussion -it was decided that cabinet, headed by Bernard Ro- .mously, with the abstention of formal Jewish education must man of Chicago, to direct the Herut delegates. Afterwards, the be :"revitalized" in line with drive to augment the numbers Knesset adjourned for a five- `progressiye" . methods Used in of they organization, which.. now minute :period of •1nourniKigi: foe: . - general secular education.. has 09,000- membera, - the yictnicAs.,