40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED 50-BUSINESS CARDS MODERNIZE NOW! EXPERIENCED colored girl for ironing. Call TY. 5-5790. F.H.A. No Down Payment A-1 PAINTING and decorating. interior and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. TAX EXPERT 19-MODERNIZATION 17-HOUSES FOR SALE BURLINGAME: 3 bedroom brick, single home; gas heat, newly decorated. carpeting. drapes, furnished or unfur- nished. Immediate possession. By own- tr. WE. 5-7097. 20048 STANSBURY • • • Licensed General Builder 3 bedroom brick bungalow near Ver- nor school; screened porch, carpet- ing. G.I. Mortgage. RECREATION ROOMS • ADDITIONS ATTICS PORCHES • ALTERATIONS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL UN. 1-1950 eves. UN. 4-8029 $14,000 Sold by Owner ARTISTIC HOME BUILDERS, INC. UN. 4-2239 2 FLAT FOR SALE BY OWNER CORTLAND E. OF DEXTER Face brick, 6 large rooms, gas heat, carpeting, drapes, mirrors in both fiats, modern tile kitchen, bkfst. nook , garbage disposal. Price only $19,000 Murray Hill Nr. Curtis Outstanding 6 room bungalow, 3 big bedrooms, large kitchen, spacious liv- ing room, dining room, gas heat. Other features. Exceptional deal. Under $17,000. AL DAVIS, UN. 4-4600. J. WM. KLEM 20A - OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 8661 GRAND RIVER NR. DUMBARTON RD. Only $25 a month, heated, front of- fice, newly decorated. Ideal location in the Edmonton Bldg. "GET RICH QUICK" BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU. 3-4000 21A-STORE RENTALS Double Store for Rent 6 MILE RD. NR. SCHAEFER Across from Federal Dept. Store. Will divide if necessary; also single store on Schaefer nr. 6 Mile. Good for furniture store, paint store or 10c store. TRACEY 18534 BY OWNER Ideal for Large Family 5 rooms and bath down, 3 rooms and bath up; brick; gas heat. Priced reasonably. UN. 4-2241 Corner WANTED to buy 4 bedroom single, first floor lavatory. Dexter. N. W. section. TR. 1-5810. • 5 BEDROOM home, gas heat, easy terms. 221 Brockway Ave., South Haven, Mich. 31-TRANSPORTATION 4 large bedrooms, library, finished basement. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9-2. First reasonable offer will be accepted. UN. 1-3963 KENDALL W. OF DEXTER INCOME BUNGALOW 5 - 4 heat, side drive, 2 car garage, Gas reasonable down payment. FORTUNE REAL ESTATE 9306 Woodward 22-WANTED TO BUY HOUSES 24-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE PRAIRIE 17303 Owner UN. 4-0175 or BR. 3-3563 TR. 1-8000 REFINED woman wishes position as com- panion to lady going to Hot Springs. Best of references. Box 7. The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. LEAVING for Florida, March 1st, room for two. TO. 9-6112. 35-INSTRUCTION BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher WE. 4-1793. PRIVATE HEBREW lessons. Preparation for Bar Mitzvah. Rev. Israel Rosin. TO. 8-7538. SACRIFICE PIANO INSTRUCTION OWNER MOVING TO FLORIDA ALL GRADES 6 Room Brick Stoepel bet. Cambridge and Outer Drive BETTE TRAUB 3 bedrooms, stall shower bath, 1st TEACHER for Bar Mitzvah, first class. Call between 8-10 p.m. No Sabbath calls. WE. 4-1539. fl. lay., electric stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal unit. Paneled kitchen eating area. Tiled kitchen features; oil heat, automatic wash- er and dryer; knotty pine rec. room with wood floor; screened-in back terrace, storms and screens; fully automatic sprinkler system with timer; completely carpeted and furnished in modern decor, drapes included. Owner Moving to Florida Terms Can Be Arranged $23,500 VE. 8-89023 or UN. 4-4881 Evenings TE. 4-8766 CANTOR STAWIS preparing Bar Mitz vahs. How to conduct services. UN. 4-0626. I EXPERIENCED public school teacher desires work as tutor in homework subjects or adult English. WE. 5-5623. SIX hourly driving lessons. $20. Call after 3. TY. 5-7408. 35A-INSTRUCTIONS WANTED WISH TO LEARN to play Mah Jong. Must have set, N. W. area preferred. TIN. 3-8230. 40-EMPLOYMENT 17D-LOTS FOR SALE .JOBS WANTED, domestic and type. Fig- ures Agency. TE. 2-1700. LOT FOR SALE, 40x159 on Marlowe between 7 and Curtis. Call TO. 5-0679. QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers, couples. porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. LOT FOR SALE, 39 ft., Mark Twain UN. 1-1376. HUNTINGTON WOODS Large desirable corner lot in Hunt- ington Woods proper, close to Wood- ward Ave., suitable for ranch or colonial home. CALL UN. 3-6638 Sunday, bet. 10 a. m. and 12 noon OAK PARK 60-ft. lot ideal for ranch home; sewer, water, paving in. Marlowe between 9 Mile and Oak Park Blvd. VE. 8-0309 GREENFIELD CORNER Double corner 78' on Greenfield, zoned for multiple dwellings. A steal at $3500. Miss Phillips, UN. 3-5500. h. m. SELDON co. ,t7E-LAND CONTRACTS Attention-Builders-Investors For long term lease, Northeast cor- ner Stephenson Hi-way and Goulson Ave., across from Hazel Park, Mich. bank, room for 5 stores, ripe for building. Your broker or write Mon- tanbault, 2632 E. Beverly Drive, Tucson, Arizona. i1s8-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Friday, February 26, 1954 FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 WOMAN to cook and help care for in- valid wife. Attractive salary, room and board. Call after 7 p. m. TO. 9-5828. general office work. Hebrew Benevolent Society. TY. 6-1686. GIRL. GOOD TYPIST, WANTED FLORAL DESIGNER Established business. Take full charge. Good opportunity, Campus Florists 2650 E. Michigan Lansing, Michigan NICE, REFINED woman would like job baby sitting. TO. 5-9882. 40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED WILL DO all , kinds of alterations. For appoihtment, call WE. 5-0400. DEPENDABLE middle-aged lady desires position as baby sitter or companion. References. TO. 7-0392. MIDDLE-AGED woman would like baby sitting job; mornings, afternoons or nights.. TO. 7-4536. WOULD LIKE to do typing, addressing mail or phone service at home; can also repair zippers. UN. 4-6217. NEW MOTHERS and not so new-relax- leave your little worries at home with me. Day or evenings, References. TO. 6-2611. ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING Well qualified, immediate serv- ice. Reasonable. Small accounts solicited. U. 6-2082 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN You're in Business To close estate, therefore priced so low. A convalescent home, very nice brick bldg., excellent equipment, large established business grossing $90,000 yearly. Only $23,000 down required. Phone quickly for this gen- uine bargain. CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too big or too small. TO. 8-2779. Answer to 'Humanitarian' Editor, The Jewish News: I noted with interest a letter in your "Letter Box," signed by FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished. "H u m a n i t arian," who stated Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. that a great deal of effort was A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997. Sun- made on behalf of an "institu- days, evenings, TO 5-8271. tion located over 3,000 miles CARPENTER-All types of alterations. away in California." The im- Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826. plication was that while work BRICK WORK, new and repair. Best is being done for this institution, references. Andrew Darin. UN. 3-2812. hospitals in Michigan suffer. I would like this opportunity A-1 'PAINTING-Decorating contractor. Kitchen $30. Free estimates. Dresser. to explain why institutions such TO. 8-6047. as the City of Hope National Center in Duarte, Calif., receive and deserve the support of peo- ple of Jewish faith throughout the United States. Complete City of Hope is a national Reconditioning medical center devoted to a three-pronged frontal assault on WE. 5-0246 specific catastrophic, diseases- P. MORSE PAINTING AND DECORATING-Interior cancer, leukemia, Hodgkins' dis- and exterior. High class work. Reason- ease, tuberculosis and heart ail- able. Shuster. WE. 4-7458. ments amenable to surgery- NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con- through treatment, research and tractor. try. 7-0441. medical education. Patients come to the City of Hope from every PAINTING - Exterior, Interior, Decorat- section of the United States, ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 and no patient pays for any of Prairie. TE. 4-0195-TY. 4-0512. the care and treatment given. WALL WASHING, painting expertly done. The specialized services of the Reasonable. Call KE. 4-8965. National Medical Center make WASHERS repaired. All makes. Wringer and auto. dryers rented. Paul, TO. this noted institution every com- 7-2722. munity's hospital; the problems of Detroit are its problems. 51-LOST AND FOUND LEON LEVITT, Dr. LOST; Black secretary billfold on Dexter Dept. of Public Information, between Waverly and Tyler, 6 p.m., City of Hope Monday. Reward. Call WE. 3-6231. • FOR BETTER wall washing -call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. PIANO TUNING "GET RICH QUICK" BENJ, RICH 12454 Linwood TU. 3-4000 Gas Station-Dexter Area HOT SPOT LOCATION. Owner leaving city, includes all equipment and stock including wreck- er and hoist. Only $4,000 cash. Miller Bros. Realty TU. 3-4400 12th & Clairmont HOT SPOT-Next to LaSalle Distribu- tars. 3 Story bldg. Sutiable for any kind of business. Best buy in town. SCHATTEN REALTY TY. 8-4300 BUILDER Wants Partner with Cash Has approved pions and lots for 13 or 20 efficiency units or will sell for $65 per ft. including pions. MERCURY REALTY WEbster 3-6300 54-HALLS FOR RENT HALL FOR RENT for meetings. Call Mr. Gross, TO. 7-2738. 50-BUSINESS CARDS 55-MISCELLANEOUS L. KAHAN, carpeter, cabinet maker, attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets. Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890. BEAUTIFUL, conventional Grand Piano, Knabe, Walnut. $875. UN. 1-2153. PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY. 8-3698. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 Our Letter Box UN. 1 5075 - ASH and Rubbish Drums ..$2.50 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. 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 Court Reversal Allows Girl to Wed Non-,Jew NEW YORK, (JTA)-The New York State Appellate Court ruled that a Jewish girl May marry a non-Jew and continue to receive an interest in her great-grandfather's estate, de- spite a provision in his will that none of his descendants who "marries a person not of the Jewish faith and not of Jewish blood" may receive a legacy left by him. Reversing a Surrogate Court's decision, the Appellate Court said that Miss Jean Tanburn, the great-granddaughter of the late Abraham S. Rosenthal, could continue to receive $6,500 a year income from a $675,000 trust fund, and a $10,000 cash legacy despite the fact that she will marry Donald Morrison Kelley, Jr., a non-Jew. The court's ruling was based on the fact that Miss Tanburn did not inherit directly from Mr. Rosenthal but from her father, the late Stephen A. Tan- burn. A minority opinion on the • three-to-two decision noted that the interpretation of the majority was unprecedented. Hebrew Schools Mark Music Month March 7 In celebration of Jewish Music Month, the United Hebrew Schools will present its second annual music festival, sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Organ- ization Council, Sunday, 3 p.m., at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Participants will be the Chil- dren's Choir and the Parent- Teachers Choral Ensemble per- forming "The Seven Golden Buttons," a cantata written by Judith and Ira Eisenstein. Ted Wolf will perform on the clari- net and Israel Hochberg on the chalil, a shepherd's flute. The Jewish Center Dance • Group will appear in Chassidic and Israeli dances. A special feature will be a. joint Parent-Teacher Choral Ensemble in which members of the PTO will participate. The festival's director is Julius Schwartz, music director of the schools. The public is invited. Admis- sion is by ticket only. Those desiring tickets, call TO. 8-0063. Columbia Law Review Cites Ground for New Sobell Trial The Columbia Law Review has found strong merit in arguments for a new trial for Morton So- bell, who was convicted with Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and condemned to 30 years in Alca- traz. • The review also found that the rights of the Rosenbergs did not get full legal consideration in the final stage of their case. Defends Blondy as `Willing to Learn' Editor, The Jewish News: The Jewish News is again in the forefront in calling the attention of the Jewish com- munity to the dangers inherent in the State Release Time Bill (State Senate Bill 1040). which permits the release of children for religious Instruction during the school time. Re the failure of the Blondy Brothers to study the issue which involves the fundamental principle of separation of church and state, may I point out this in their favor: • When Allen Blondy was phon- ed the weekend after the Senate passed the bill, he admitted that he was unaware of the implica- tions. He was eager to listen to the reasons why" opposition to Bill 1040 is taken by the Jewish Community Council, the Ameri- can Jewish Congress and prom- lent rabbis in our community. He not only arranged to see representatives of the organiza- tions mentioned, but took read- ing material on the bad experi- ences of other communities in other states with religion in the public school set-up. Senator A. Blondy agreed to do what- ever he can to.- get further con- sideration for hearings on this bill where opposition arguments would have a chance to be pre- sented in the legislature. Release time in the public schools for religious instruction is one of the best kept secrets of our time. The great majority of people are unaware of what it is and the dangerous prece- dent it sets. I think it speaks well when our public officials are willing to inform themselves and take action when matters of this nature are brought to their attention. -MRS. LOUIS REDSTONE Plan Jewish Congress March 14 Event Planning the annual dinner-dance of the De- troit Sections of Ameri- can Jewish Congress, at a recent planning ses- sion, were, from, the left : Seated, ABNER ROSENZWEIG, c h a i r- man; Mrs. MYRON C 0 L E; standing, Mrs. EDWARD BENJAMIN, MARSHALL BRENNER, Mrs. PHILIP EINSTAN- DIG, Mrs. JOHN STUR- MAN. The program, hon- oring the birthday of the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, founder of A.T.C. will be held at 6 p.m., March 14, at the Latin Quarter. '