17-HOLICFS FAIL SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE McNICHOLS-WYOMING AREA Brick 2 bedroom down, I op, full dining room, nice living room, nat. fireplace, tile features. 65' corner lot, 2 car garage. Low down payment, vacant. ALSO 3 BEDROOM-Den for 515,000. BRENNAN BROS. UN. 1-7294 TULLER-$3,500 On. Brick 2 family, 2 furnaces, side drive, 2 car gar., tile features. * C is $1 7,500 HARTWELL 18694 aledrm., Den room brick Col., oil ht., aide 1 yr. old. Has drive, home on many unusual features. Act fast. * Waverly - $2,500 dn. 6 large rooms, full basement. gas ht., side drive, 2 car gar., all newly decorated. Near Dexter. Miller Bros. Realty TU. 3-4400 Lovely 2-story English home. Gas heat, garage, rec. room, carpeting, drapes. Hurry. Call Mr. Couchois. TR. 3-7770 Cortland cor. Holmur Modern 4 bedroom face brick Eng. home in perfect condition; air con- ditioned heat, 4 beautiful bedrooms, 2 tile baths, plus stall shower. Very large living room with mirrored fire. place, extra large dining room, break- fast room, modern kitchen, all birch doors. Library that's a dream-knot- ty pine panelled to Wainscoat and Chintz covered walls. This library 1st fl. will knock your eyes out! lay., 2 recreation rooms in basement, beautifully carpeted and draped, screens and storms, sprinkler sys- tem, 2 car gar. with radio con- trolled doors. Priced to sell fast. 20427 Tracey 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 down. I large bedrm. up, rec. rm., gas heat, car- peting, drapes, alum. screens and storms, close to Vernor School. Priced to sell fast. Call Mr. Rosen UN. 1-4300 ELMER M. CLARK GARAGE for rent. call after 6 p. m. 4074 Tyler, TE. 4-1730. WANT experienced nursery teacher; must drive. UN. 3-8990. 18-BUSINESS PROPERTY WYOMING-SANTA CLARA Opposite Mumford High Beautiful modern store bldg., 2 years old, 3 stores now used as one. Can work out good deal. --- - - Public school teachers-with background in either Hebrew, Jewish Customs & Ceremonies, Jewish History, Bar Mitzvah preparation, Arts & Crafts, Dra- matics, Singing-for part time afternoon teaching. 20-LIVING QUARTERS, FLORIDA HOLLYWOOD, Florida. Beautifully 'fur- nished, new, modern. efficiency; 1-2-3 bedroom apartments. very reasonable. VE. 8-0923. 25431 FENKELL, near Telegraph. 900 square feet next to busy corner drug store. $100 per mouth. VE. 8-9023. 31 LEAVING FOR Miami Beach, Fla., be- tween Jan. 10-20th. Want one gentle- man to share expenses. help driving. TO. 5-2828. 35-1NSTRUCTIOP BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher. WE. 4-1793. t BAR MITZVAH teacher. all Hebrew and Jewish studies. Call TO. 5-1823. 40-EMPLOYMENT Nr. San Juan-Curtis Dist. Take One "IT'S THE BERRIES" short hour to see this sturdy brick 2-flat; 6 large rms., tile bath each, separate heating plants, 2-car garage. Ideal location, nr. Dexter-Glynn Court. Only $3990 down. + Ward nr. Outer EXPERIENCED FURNITURE SALESMAN ar. PRETTY AS AUTIJMN Attractive 2 yr. old Eng. home, face brick to peak, 6 huge rooms, break. nook, 1st fl. lay. 3 large bedrooms, artistic bathrm with colored fixtures, large rear covered porch, new car- peting, custom made drapes, oil a.c. ht. aluminum storms, screens, com- pletely fenced yard, must be sold at once. Bless the Architect who designed this splendid 12 year old Eng. home. Face brick, 4 huge rooms, service hall, grade lay., large kitchen, concealed dining room, rear porches, up and down, carpeting, drapes, rec. room, gas ht., side drive, 2 car gar. on Santa Rosa-Thatcher dist. Price only $29,000. GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT bung., 6 alluring 10-yr.-old brick rms.; 5 rms., bath dn., 1 bedrm. up; full dining rm., carpeting, rec. rm., gas heat, sprinkling system, side dr., gar. Fine street nr. Curtis-Pinehurst sec. Price only $15,500. * * This Is Like Gold! A dandy 17 apt. brick bldg. in good shape. Income over $13,000 a year. Price only $75,000, only $20,000 dn. Ideal location in Dearborn. 4 STOEPEL-7 Mile District 4 bedroom brick. Just plenty of everything in this sturdy 8 room home. 5 rooms, bath down, 3 bed- rooms up, carpeting, drapes, screened in rear terrace, gas heat. Price only S17,500, only $5,500 down. • * Something Magnificent HERE IS PERFECTION ITSELF The Nicest Thing That Could Happen artistic face brick 2-fat, It has everything. 6 huge rooms, breakfast nook, stall shower, finished room in basement, oil heat, large lot, brick gar., beautiful wide street. Baylis nr. 6 Mi., must be sold. To a cherished family, such a well- built 6-5 brick income, with carpet. ing, drapes, oil heat, side dr., 2-car gar., nr. Stoepel-Curtis dist. Owner must sell. * * BEDROOM FURNITURE CO. 6109 E. 8 Mile Rd. WANTED TY. 7-7758 or UN. 2-6329 Personable and e: intelligent young man, also boy over 17 willing to work and learn the plumbing supply busi- ness with good chance for advance- ment. Can also use young girl, good steady worker, for filing and distri- bution clerk. Excellent working con- ditions. NORWEST PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY CO. 3 bedroom brick Ranch Home, large living room with picture w indow, "L" shaped dining room. tile bath, spacious bedrooms, with by-pass doors, high basement, with painted walls. Wonderful rec. rm. space, oil forced air furnace. $11,695 on your lot. Will build in Detroit or suburbs. OPEN DAILY AND SUN. 12.8 Happiness Unlimited Perfect in every detail is this 5-yr.- old face brick ranch style bung., cus- tom built by builder for his own home, with the best of materials, with the most painstaking care, 6 huge rms., 3 huge bedrms., 2 baths with stall shower, luxurious carpeting, drapes, screened-in rear porch, rec. rm., gas a. c. heat. 2-car gar., fine location nr. Curtis-Sorrento Dist. Priced to sell. 4 le 3 rooms, bath each, income nearly $10,000 a year, including expenses. Price only 545,000, terms. Good rent- ing section nr. Temple-14th Dist. - • ----- SCHOOL GIRL 14, likes to do baby sit- ting. Call TY. 6-3321. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO RENT Grocery Dept. in the finest kosher market, 7336 W. 7 Mile Rd. See UN. 4-7482 At Night BR. 3-2883 GROCERY Dexter Section. $45,000 a year business. All brand new fixtures. An American Jewish Press Feature Hot Spot, only $2900 dowh. MILLER BROS. REALTY TU. 3-4400 50-BUSINESS CARDS -a-- NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster tractor. TY 7 - 0441. con. PAINTER AND decorator Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors TY 8-3698. 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 TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New ano Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 Like Finding $3,000' A-1 PAINTING and decorating. interior and exterior Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. Wyoming between 6 and 7 Mile. Dandy brick store with extra 20' lot. Price only $15,000. PAINTING and decorating; tnside; out- side. Reasonable price. TO. 9 - 8462. Nr. Oak Dr. - 7 Mi. Dist. LIKE FINDING $4,000 Owner moving, therefore priced so low. Face brick Col. with 8 huge rooms, extra large libr., 4 huge bed- rooms, with 2 baths, oil a. c. heat, large 50' lot, side drive, gar., beauti- ful wooded sec. with fine homes, nr. Hampton School, good shopping, bus line. Price only 521,000. ASH and rubbish Drums $3.00 21 Gallon Galvanize° Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burbing 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. CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too big or too small. TO. 8-2779. "GET RICH QUICK" FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont BENJ. RICH A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, paper hanging. Special low prices for outside work. Workman. ship guaranteed. Reasonable. WA. 3-6522. 12545 LINWOOD t ./ 1 . t / . 1. t , 1, t1 1 • • TU. 3-4000 Mr. Shuster 55-MISCELLANEOUS 40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED 4 10 Family Brick Snap Hi-Grade painting & decorating; interior & exterior. Best qual- ity material. Reasonable. Ref- erences. Call WE. 4-7458. 14555 Meyers Rd. 11011 Engleside at Connors S apt. bldg. including furniture. In- NR. E. 6 MILE come $475 a month. Price only Model Home interior & exterior. Best qual- LICENSED CONTRACTOR * 519,000, only $4,000 down. Good rent- ing sec. nr . Lincoln-W. Warren Dist. Hi-Grade painting & decorating; No job too small or too big. All kinds of carpentry work in- side and out. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. A Working Goldrnine PRESENTING THE 195• MRS. AMERICA TU. 3-1872 1. SCHWARTZ & CO. Can Make over $8,000 yearly. Permanent position. VIKSER & LANDAU QUALIFIED HELP. cooks, dishwashers, couples, porters, day week. universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. toP• will erences. Call WE. 4-7458. WANTED 21A-STORE RENTALS LARGE double window store, 30x75 feet. 2 garages. Suitable for any kind of business. 9328 Oakland. Call TO. 8-0208, TO. 8-0091. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, coats and shoes. Telephone call bring us to you immediately ity material. Reasonable. Ref- TO. 8-0063 CENTER REALTY EVERYONE A GOOD BUY! Custom built under architect's super- vision. Farm Colonial, brick to peak, 6 huge rooms, 1st fl. lay., screened-in porch, 3 large bedrms., gas A. C. heat, wide lot, side drive., 2 car gar. Price only $21,000. PLASTERING: Old, new„ patches, arches. No job too small. TO. 7 - 3885. WANTED: Housewives-Address adVer- Using postcards. Must have good hand- writing. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE SALE days. evenings TO 5-8271. CARPENTER-All types of alterations. Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826. 17k-GARAGES . RUSSELL WOODS decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2 - 8997 Sun- A-1 PAINTING, Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 82 18 Woodw'd TR. 4-2900 17-HOUSES FOR SALE tr FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids, Janitors, Chauffeurs. Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK 6 17-HOUSES FOR 22-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 18, 1953 WASHBURN HUBBELL - 50-BUSINESS CARDS 40-EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE repaired and refinished, Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. NEW HADASSAH cookbook: grandmoth- er's simplified recipes. Holiday and everyday meals. Call UN. 3-4702. Yeshiva University Grants Stevenson Honorary LLD NEW YORK, (JTA)-Adlai E. Stevenson received the honor- ary degree of Doctor of Laws from Yeshiva University at a special convocation at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Sunday. The affair marked the 25th anniversary year of the estab- lishments of t h e university's college of arts and science. Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university, cited Stevenson as "an eminent statesman, man of great intellectual ability and moral integrity." Dr. Belkin announced that the $125,000 raised at the dinner will be applied to the universi- ty's scholarship fund. He said Yeshiva University's' will spend $455,294 during the academic year 1953-54, to provide schol- arship and maintenance aid for 1,625 students, or 85 percent of its enrollment. Miss LILLIAN HERSTEIN of the Jewish Labor Committee staff in Chicago was awarded. the Thomas H. Wright 1953 achievement citation "in recog- nition of her outstanding work as a public and high school teacher for the past 40 years." Samuel Goldwyn: "Keep in mind that the man who writes the bank advertising isn't the one who makes the loans." Ausubel's Pictorial History of Jewry: RecognitiOn of Struggle And of the People's Continuity Nathan Ausubel, whose books i -"The pictorial history of the on Jewish folklore and humor Jewish people is a record of haVe won important places their struggle for survival and among best selling volumes in of their triumphant continuity" recent years, has produced an- -sums up Ausubel's efforts other impressive work-"Pic- torial History of the Jewish quite well. It points not only to People: From Bible times to Our a narrative but to an under- Own Day Throughout the standing of the struggle and the World," just published by Crown recognition of the continuity. Publishers, 419 4th Ave., N.Y. 16. ThiS able author's introduc- Commencing w i t h Biblical tion is especially thought-pro- times, Ausubel voking. Ausubel asks "Who are has covered the Jews?", and discusses Jewry's every era i n position as a nation, as a relig- Jewish history. ious element, and as a race, as a Not only picto- language-cultural group. His rially, but also questions and answers will un- by means of the doubtedly serve as interesting splendid narra- subjects for programs and dis- tives, he re- cussions. views the story As already indicated, every of Jewry in a era-ancient, medic v al, and novel form. It modern-are reviewed in this is the first time .Ausubel pictorial record. The fine choice that such a of pictures and the able presen- history has been published with tation of the facts; the good use photographs as a basis for the of titles and the selection of story itself. subject matter, give fine status The last sentence of his book to this history. Big Three Reported 'Sympathetic' To Resumption of Hydroelectric Work UNI'I'1t;D NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) Optimism was voiced in pro- Israel circles regarding the recommendations which the UN Security Council is expected to make in connection with Syria's complaint against Israel's hydroelectric project at Bnoth Yaacov, following an exchange of views between Ambassador Abba Eban and the heads of the American. British and French delegations, at the United Na- tions. It is understood that the dis- cussion between . Eban and Am- basador Henry Cabot Lodge, the chief of the U.S. delegation, was especially promising. The most important . conclusion so far reached in the talks is the ap- parent acceptance by the three Western delegates of the princi- ple that Syrian consent cannot be made a condition for renewal of the work. From United Nations circles it is learned that this view has been transmitted both to Eban and to the Syrian delegate, Farid Zeineddine. In general, the Israeli representatives have against the hydroelectric project itself. On the other hand, the West- ern powers attach great im- portance to the authority and functions of the United Nations chief of staff in Palestine and are resolved to ask him to renew his efforts to solve the problem in the field. This is in accord- ance with the procedure which led to the renewal of work on the Huleh drainage project in 1951. The Israel delegate, while he has been assured that the Syri- an contention will not be upheld, is still concerned lest the reso- lution will not be sufficiently specific to insure rapid agree- ment with Gen. Vagn Bennike on actual arrangements on re- sumption. •The selection of ERNEST R. BREECH, executive vi c e presi- dent of the Ford Motor Co:, to receive the 1953 Brotherhood Award of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews was announced by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, president of the confer- not encountered any sentiment ence.