170-LOTS FOR SALE • 6ESIRABLE lot for ranch home on Ox- ley Road, James Couzens-Greenfield section. ro. - 9-6910. 16162-64 MEYERS Prices Slashed $2500 • A rare opportunity for your business cr investiffbnt. 20x65 new office type bldgs. Just conipleted, everything included. • A genuine sacrifice and bargain. Dl. 1-2430 Bldr.-Owner 50-BUSINESS CARDS FOR SALE.. Well established tailoring and d•,v cleaning. 26.10 John R., TE. 3-2265. WASHING WALLS and ceilings. Estab- lished for years. Work guaranteed. TO. 6-7749. CARPENTER-AR types of alterations. Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826. RESTAURANT IN NORTHWEST 18-BUSINESS PROPERTY - 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20A-OFFICE SPACE. FOR RENT 04EDICAL OFFICE to rent, 7 Mile-Ever- green area. Modern clinic. air-condi- tioried. KE. 2-9776. WINDOW cleaning, storm windows hung, awnings removed. Free estimate. TO. 5-7030 and TU. 3-02.12. 13616 West 7 Mile Rd. at Schaefer 48 Seat, Air Conditioned and fully equipped. Income $3,000 a month with only $4,500 down' payment. Perfect spot for Jew- ish trade. Am driving to Los Angeles with -'53 Chevrolet, week of Oct. 19th. Would like 1 or 2 adult passengers, Share expenses. _ (About $25.00 each.I Mark Freedman - UN. 2-0236 DRIVER to drive 1951 Chevrolet to Miami. October 27i.b. Call UN. 4-9485. 35-INSTRUCTION BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew. Bible, Yiddisti„ English. Call experienced teacher. WE. 4-1793. XPERTENCED teacher from Israel Will accept children and adults for Hebrew. Instructions and conversation. Best ref- _ ences. Call WE. 5-0141. COMPASS REALTY 13644 W. 7 MILE RD. FOR SALE established Attractive, long downtown bridal, dressmaking and alteration shop. Must se81 immediately. Priced exception- ally reasonable. WO. 1-9634 STORE AND FLAT for rent, Linwood- Grand section. Good for any business. Reasonable rent. TO. 8-3028 or WE. 3-8458. STORE FOR RENT. Just vacated by C. F. Smith. Excellent location. East side. TO. 8-6407. Junk Shop for rent or lease. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 2-4292 after 7:00 p.m. GROCERY. CONCESSION in super mar- ket; beer „inw wine, no fixtures to buy Doing good business, wilt sacrifice. Dexter-Boston Market. 9838 Dexter, TY. 8.2274. 50-BUSINESS CARDS ELECTRICIAN, specializing in repairs, plugs, switches. bells, chimes. vacuum cleaners repaired. Reasonable and prompt. UN. 3-1049. Evenings, UN. 4-2819. TILE Distributor wonted. Male or female. Settling other cities. Monthly repeat Item 'in drug stores. Nailscraft DO YOU NEED TILE WORKt New and Repair Specified U OF 0 TILE £ TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 WO . 1-7409 UN. 1-5075 . Executive Secretary Wanted Position open to young, native born Gentleman as Executive Secretary to large local Orthodox Synagogue. Must have some knowledge of Cook- - keeping, office management and pub- lic relations. Applicants should state age. educational background, general experience, personal reference. and minimum starting salary. WRITE BOX No. 76 THE JEWISH NEWS 1.7100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. Mich, NATHAN BORENSTEM-Plaster con- tractor. TY 7-0441. L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at- tics, recreation rooms. kitchen cabinets folding doors. Estimates free. UN. 2-8890. PAINTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 8-3698. and decorating. Interior and exterior Wallpapering. Prices A-1 PAINTING 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-KE. 1.1593. BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches. chim- neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison TY 6-0649. WANT SALES GIRL with so:ne knowledge of office world par( or full time, for drapery and linen store. Write Box 77, The Jew• KWh News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. Mich. SECRETARY For Synagogue Office Afternoons, 1-5.. Call UN. 4-6423 Cl , UN, 4-4961, YOUNG MAN to work in grocery store. part time and week-ends. Good warges. UN. 2-9569. YOUNG MAN desires part time work. Age 23. College graduate. Available week-ends and/or evenings after 6:00. Call evenings, TE. 4-5091. WOULD like job as companion or baby sitter, days or evenings. WE. 3.2986. WANT Jewish woman as companion, tight housekeeping; stay in. 4200 W. Davison, WANTED SALESMAN JOU*. Experienced in ladies', children and infants wear to call on established accounts. Drawing on commission. Good opportunity for right person. Fish Specialty. 432 W. Jefferson. WO. 1-2367; TE. 4-7099. YOUNG MAN to work in pawn shop; experience not necessary. part or full - tithe. King's, 3143 Woodward Avenue. SALESMAN 'wanted for men's wear. Ap- ply 6320 W. Fort street or cat!. VI. 1-3438. CARPENTER-Alterations. No sob big or too small. TO. 8-2779. FOR BETTER wall Russell. One day 526 Belmont. too washing call James service TO. 6-4005 Owner - • , All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 A-/ PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, paper hanging. Special low prices for outside work. Workman- ship guaranteed. Reasonable. WA. 3-6522. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings TO. 5-8271. BIGELOW Carpet Cleaners. Expert carpet rug, furniture, cleaning repairing. Car- pet laying, binding and dying. Springs retied. 8270 Grand River. TR, 2-2199, T14. 5-8813. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. TU. 3-1872 101,714 Release of Imprisoned Jewish Leaders In Romania Asked by Israel Society , TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Israel . Party in Romania; S. Schittono- Association of Jews from Ro- witzer. Pascue Schechter, and mania has appealed to Romani- two unidentified men. an authorities to release the 200- It was also revealed that a odd Jewish and Zionist leaders under arrest in that country •second trial of Jewish leaders and has asked the Israel govern- opened in Bucharest Oct. 4, but ! ment to appeal to the Soviet no information about the pro- Union to use its good offices to ceedings is available h e r e.. help expedite the release of the Among the defendants is Mich- Jews, it was revealed by officers ael Benvenisti, former President of the association, They also dis- of the Zionist Federation of Ro- closed that the organization had mania; his wife, who served as appealed to the Romanian au- clerk at the Israel legation in thorities to permit Jews with Bucharest; Dr. - Jean Cohen, family members in Israel to mi- former president. of the World grate from Romania to the Jew- Jewish Congress' Romanian sec - ish State. tion, Jean Littman, a WJC lead- Speaking at a press confer- I er and director of the Jewish ence here, the Association ; secondary school in Bucharest, spokesmen said that they had and Miss Jetta Leibovitz, Ma- leader in Romania. It is received received information from Ro- mania that five Zionist leaders known,• the Association official had been sentenced to prison said, that the defendants have terms of from 10 to 18 years, been given an opportunity to following their conviction on defend themselves. In the memorandum on immi- charges that included • sabotage and undermining the security of gration, the Association pointed (International) the Romanian state. Their out that there were 250,000 Jews Former President Harry Tru- prosecutor was Eugen Christ- in Romania who had registered man is shown in St. Louis with chenko, an anti-Semite who had for migration to Israel. There Jacob S. Potofsky, president of served as head of the Romanian were at least 50.000 elderly Jews the Sidney Hillman foundation police during the Fascist Anto- now in Israel who had children and president of the Amalga- nescu regime. still living in Romania, the As- mated Clothing Workers of The five defendants, all of sociation leaders pointed out, America, on receiving the 51,000 whom pleaded_ . innocent to the . adding that their .appeal for annual Sidney Hillman award charges, were: Dr. Edgar Ken- the release of these people was for meritorious public service. ner, who headed the Revisionist made on a humanitarian basis. Truman told the dinner audi ence that "old guard reaction- aries" have gained new strength and are striving to overturn constructive achievements. People Make News Bennike, Sharret Face Jordan Canal Problem JERUSALEM - United Na- tions Truce Chief Maj. Gen. Vagn Bennike and Israel For- eign Minister Moshe Sharett met Thursday at Mr. Sharrett's in- vitation to discuss the canal project along the northern sec- tion of the Jordan River to which Syria has taken objec- tion. A UN spokesman maintained that Gen. Bennike had not changed h i s original attitude which was to demand that the Israelis cease work immediately on the project until they could arrive at an agreement with the Syrians on how it should be car- ried through. The UN Truce Chief appears to regard imple- mentation of his ruling as a test case involving both his and the United Nation's authority. An Israeli spokesman had no reaction to the UN interpreta- tions but simply confirmed the technical details of the meeting and stated that the only item on the agenda was the canal situation. At the Foreign Minis- try a spokesman said he was unaware of any "new proposals or compromise' allegedly to be offered by Mr. Sharett. Anna M. Rosenberg, former only charitable institution of its Assistant Secretary of Defense, kind, devoted to the free treat- has been named to receive Ye- ment of children suffering from Shiva University's annual Char- asthma and other allergies. ter Day award which will be pre- There are 200 members in the rented Sunday, Detroit L e a g u e, Mrs. Grey Nov. 8, at Hotel stated. Astor, New York it was an- Dr. DONALD J. HAGER, former nounced by Dr. assistant professor of anthro- - Samuel Belkin, president of the pology and sociology at Prince- university. The , ton University, has been ap- Charter Day pointed research' director of the celebration will commission on community in- ma•k the eighth anniversary of j terrelations of • the American the elevation of Jewish Congress. Yeshiva to uni- versity status to Mrs. Rosenberg become the first 'Mexican Jewry Says American university' under Jew- Reports Exagerated ish auspices. t MEXICO CITY, (ITA)- Louis E. Levitan, former direc- Jewish leaders here termed tor of the San Francisco Bond "greatly exaggerated" the re- Drive, has been appointed exec- ports published in New York utive secretary about an alleged stepped-up of the National antiLJewish campaign in Home for Jew- Mexico. Exception to these ish Children at reports is also being taken Denver, Colo., it by the Jewish press here. w a s announced In objecting to these re- this week by ports, Mexigan Jewish leaders Mrs.. Oscar point out that their alarming Grey, president tone can only harm the posi- of the Detroit tion of the Jews in Mexico. League of the They emphasize that the at- Home. Levitan tacks againSt Jews in anti- brings to the Semitic publications are not a Children's Home new development and that a broad back- Levitan these attacks are not being ground in Jewish welfare a• taken seriously. is 2?-DETROIT " r".:\A/S •.tivities. The home is Friday, actoberf )16,t 195.3 2,4248 , Truman Receives Hillman Award (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Michigan at Livernois 6'332; good location, 20 x 55, gas beat, much foot traffic and car stops. Rent reasonable, .Suitable for any business, New efforts to pave the way for the return of the American and Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith TY. to the ranks of the National Community Relations Advisory Coun- NCRAC held Its annual plenary ► cil were made shortly before the session this week in Chicago ... The top leaders of the NCRAC, New Silver Blue Mink Stole, American Jewish Commi.t.•., Anti-Defamation League were detachable tails, brought together by the Counell of Jewish Federations and Wel- very long, deep and full. fare Funds for an ihformal discussion of the possibilities of recon- First $695 takes it. ciliation ... However, the discussion brought no results . . . Both sides seem to be sticking to their guns, although they do not 10 A. M. 5 P. M. intend to fight each other . . . In fact, from time to time they VE. 5-4894 may even be inclined to meet together, under neutral auspices, on special situations which may require united Jewish action .. BEAVER COAT for sale. Eleven stripes, also several ladies' dresses, suits and This, for instance, was the case when Senator Herbert H. Lehman . hats. Sunday. 9 a. tn. to 1 p. m. 18508 appealed to them to coordinate their campaigns for liberalization Pinehurst. of the present_ immigration laws . . . It was at Sen. Lehnian's FOR SALE:: One button hole and one initiative that the leaders of . these two groups agreed to meet for button Singer Sewing machine., Style However, the meeting took place on an exchange of views . 71312. WE. 3-4135. "neutral ground"-in one of New York's leading hotels, and not FURNITURE for sale: Complete six rooms deitme furniture; sacrificing. in the offices of any of the organizations . , . The plenary session WE. 5-4881. of the NCRAC this week was the first such session held by the FOR SALE: Slightly used French love NCRAC since the American. Jewish Committee and the Anti- De- seat. TO. 8-7696. famation League left its ranks in the dispute over the Maclver Report. Centrally located. Call TU. row , 40-EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED HELP. cooks, dishwashers: couples, porters, day. week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. The American Scene SACRIFICE: Beautiful rug 10x13 living room suite. 3 months old. 7-7737. UN. 4-5750 ASSIST DRIVER to New York. October 25th. All expenses paid. Mrs. Grahm, TR. 5-6660. By BORIS SMOLAR' (Copyright, 1953, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) 55 - MISCELLANEOUS STOP, LOOK Cr LISTEN! 31-TRANSPORTATION Between You and Me 411. ■••• ■ ••••. ..... - the