17-HOUSES FOR SALE
40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT
irtiaday Song
WOMAN. wants baby sitting. Days or
evenings. WE 4-2737. .
Huntington Woods .
2 New Colonials
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants baby
sitting, evenings. Call after 5. WE
now ready. These will go fast! Low .
4-0193.
prices of $29,500 gives you a posi-
tively up-to-the-minute 3-bedrm.
WOMAN desires work as cook in pri-
Colonial, 2 baths, panelled libr.,
Vate home, parties, Bar Mitzvahs.
break, nook, Thermodore electric
WE 3-2356.
oven, firepl., many extra features.
See these Sun, 1-6
BUILDER
EILIOTT
& SONS
some capital. TO. 9-7370.
19230 MARK TWAIN
OPEN SUN. 1-5
5 rms.dn., plus bdrm. and lay. up-
stairs, fa. brk., good location. nr .
trans., many extras. Owner, DI.
1-1905.
••GREENLAWN-W. McNICHOLS SECT.
Lge. 3-bedrin, face brick; a.c. heat;
big carpeted living rm.; natural
firepl., pass hall, TV rm., brkfst.
rm., 1st-fl. lay. Extras galore. De-
luxe in every detail, 2-car gar. For
more details regarding this good
buy, cal!
FISH STORE for
3-0532.
13936-40 DEXTER
NEAR EWALD CIRCLE
50x74 ft. excellent location for
grocery or delicatessen.
7 Mile Road at Prest
25x90 ft. Attractive corner location
in 7 Mile-Greenfield shopping area.
Under construction in this out-
standing location these fine stores,
60 ft.. can be divided to meet
your requirements.
7 Mile-Votroheck
Under construction, 4 stores, 88
ft. frontage. Can be arranged to
fit your needs. Excellent parking
facilities.
GRIGGS N. OF 6 MI.
rooms, 3 bdrms, and den, garage,
side-drive, widow wants quick sale.
Call UN. 2-6558.
RENTALS
Linwood and -Dexter Merchants.
Store in Oak Park. 40x73. Im-
mediate occupancy. 22155
Coolidge at 9•Mile. Call Mr.
Karp. - UN. 3-3651.
:31-TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING '. to Miami . December 19,
want couple or gentleman_ to help
drive. UN 3-6206.
35-INSTRUCTION
LEARN TO TYPE in 3 weeks. Typing
1: Licensed school. 523 Lafayette.
Bldg. WO 2-2771.
HIIIBREW TEACHER. Reasonable rates.
TY 6-3468. -
DAVID HOROWIT, Hebrew teacher
. and Bar Mitzvah specialist. Hebrew,
Yiddish,. English citizenship. Free
trial lesson. Results guaranteed. WE
5-6004.
PROFESSIONAL
Hebrew and _ Bar
Mitzvah teacher, reasonable. Refer-
ences. Call TO 6-7139.
40-EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCED saleslady for millinery
and ladies wear. Part-time. TA
5-7980.
GIRL OR WOMAN for office. work.
Good hours, 5 days, 14011 W. 8 Mile.
BR 3-3563, after 6.
WANTED,:
woman or
couple to .-share horn
hoe and be 'com-
panion to elderly couple. For more
information call, after 5, UN 2-2288 . ,
MAKB• up to $900 monthly, selling gas
heat. No canvassing, all leads. Full
or part-time. JE 6-2513.
Fields Employment
Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Cartakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK
TR. 3-7770
YOUNG MAN
With some selling experience pre-
ferred, to learn retail furniture
sales, excellent opportunity with
good starting compensation.
ROYAL OAK FURNITURE CO.
215 S. Washington
Royal Oak
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13440 W. 7 Mile Rd. - UN 4-8272
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50-BUSINESS CARDS
GAS HEAT, conversions, Prompt serv-
ice, honest prices. Amber Bros. UN
4-24.69.
ORCHESTRA', dances; weddings, Jew-
ish. Latin, American, $70 up. Carlos
Rivera. VA 2-9226.
FURNITURE repaired and refinished
Free estimates. WE 3-2110. •
DEXTER-rThahurst. • Heated, TO 5-6455 -
suitable for shoe repair, office, etc.
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20751 Wyoming
Just north 8 Mile Rd., 30 ft. front-
age, 19 ft. depth. Here is a place
to get started in a small business.
17A-LOTS FOR SALE
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Who is business minded to take
over a well paYing store, estab-
lished by present owner 30 yrs.
ago. UN 2-3697.
Newly listed, this fine all brk. En-
glish style home offers 3 bedrms.,
rear den with lge. screened terr.,
brkfst. rm., service hall. A.C. ht..
garage, etc. Finest value in this
area. Priced ,under 520.000. For
, more information call Mr. Gold-
. man.
Ranch Home sites in Frank-
lin, Troy, Bloomfield and
Southfield Townships.
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EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR TAILOR
GREENACRES
RENFREW NR. NORFOLK
Mr. D , ury, Lincoln 5-2400
sale
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GROC....bitY, beer and meat, no fixtures
to buy. $1 for $1 stock. Must sell at
once, illness, call TO 7-0842.
- UN 1-7294
18310 LIVERNOIS
With pride
WILL either sell or accept a partner
in well established pawn shop. Re-
quires $10,000 cash. Phone after 6.
UN 4-1561.
NR. JAMES COUZENS
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to form partnership, must have
LI 3-8500
JO. 4-6311
Brennan Bros.
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Looking for experienced builder-
1115 S. WOODWARD at 10% Mile
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45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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10454 LINCOLN
10514 ELGIN
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lowest rates, best service guaran-
teed. Pick ups, piano , specialists
office. 24 hs. Local, long distance.
TY 8-2800 •
3732 Joy Rd.
CARPENTER. AlterationS of all kinds.
Free estimates. WE 4-4826, WE
3-0815.
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Maker.: AtticS, rec. rooms, kiteheri
cabinets. Loover doors, estimates
free. UN 2-8890.
Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutters
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing
Ail Work Guaranteed
Cadillac
Roofing Co.
2479 W. Davison Ave.
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"Bjrthday Song" is one of 24 songs appearing in "Songs to Share" by Rose B. Goldstein, piano
settings by Reuven. Kosakoff, and illustrations by E. Schloss, published by United Synagogue of
America. The songs are serialized and syhdicated by American Jewish Press, the feature service
of the American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, by special arrangement with the United
Synagogue.
2 Faiths Baelt N.Y. Spiritual' Guide; Opposed byRabbis
penters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329.
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI 2 ,8997
BR 2-6271.
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NEW YORK (JTA)--A guide
for public school teachers here
which callS upon them to incul-
cate a sense of moral responsibil-
TILE
ity in their pupils and to exemp-
DO. YOU NEED TILE WORK?
lify such values as "justice, love,
New and. Repair Special
kindness, humility, idealism and
belief in God," and which is vig-
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
orously opposed by the New York
UN 1-5075 Board of Rabbis, has won public
DI 1-0568
approval of Catholic and Protes-
PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Deco-
. rating, wall . washing. W. Williams. tant groups. The guide has been
7758 Prairie. TE 4-0195 TY 5-9103.
approved by the Board of Super-
I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of car- intendents and is now under
$2.50
ASH and Rubbish Drums
21 Gal. Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire .Burning Baskets .$2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE
3-4870-KE 1-1593.
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Russell. One day seryice. TO 6-4005
526 Belmont.
DRYERS VENTED, appliances in-
stalled, etc.. Reasonable. Call any
• time.. Wolfe. KE 3-1520.
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study • by the Board of Educa-
tion. If adopted, by the latter
body it might mean a break with
the tradition of keeping all re-
ligion out of public school class-
MOMS.
The Roman Catholic Archdi-
ocese of New York has approved
the guide and the Protestant
Council of the City of New York
has made its tentative approval
public. The full text of the nine-
page guide has been referred to
the Protestant gfoup's Depart-
me-nt of Christian Education for
50-BUSINESS CARDS
HOLIDAY SPECIAL; 10% discount,
experienced painter. Work guaran-
teed, Ithmediate service; 'Ellis, TY
8-6739.
A-1. PAINTING-DECORATING. con.,
tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres-
ser. TO. 8-6047.
PAINTER AND DecoratOr.
White. Re-
.
moving paper, sanding and finishing
-
floors. TY,, 6-2999.
-
EXPERT - painting and wall washing
References. TY 7-2501. • .
NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster con-
tractor. TY 7-0441.
BEAUTIFUL HAND MADE AP-
RONS AND HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR HOLIDAY TRADE, REA-
SONABLE.
Esther Cohen, TO 7-2904
55-MISCELLANEOUS
BEAVER COAT, brand new, 14 strip,
full length. Sacrifice. Size 14. TO
9-7130.
57-FOR SALE, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & FURNITURE
SPINET PIANO, blond, like new.
26308 Ivahoe, Redford Township.
MOVING; Mutt sacrifice baby grand
piano. 3230 Pasadena.
"Kupat Holim" Exhibition
Opens in N.Y., Tours U.S. •
NEW YORK, (JTA)-An ex-
hibition, Consisting of 40 panels
telling "The Story of the Kupat
Holim," the medical network of
the Histadrut,- opened here under
the • sponsorShip of the National
Committee for Labor Israel.
The exhibition, will remain in
New York until the end of the
year and will then be sent on a
tour of major American.. cities.
Israel nurses studying in the
United States will act as exhibit
hostesses.
The Kupat Holim, which had
more than one million enrolled
mernbers• this year with a budget
of 45 million pounds, covers the
families of members of the His-
tadrut,. of immigrants and of sol-
diers on active duty with the
Israel armed forces. It maintains
14 major hospitals, 850 clinics,
180 infant welfare stations and
446 pharmacies in caring for
two-thirds of Israel's people.
further study. Advocates of the
move have maintained that the
Complete absence of religion and
belief in God from classrooms,
means, in _effect, the teaching of
atheism.
Earlier, the rabbinical group
had reaffirmed its belief that
"religious education and train-
ing is the exclusive responsibil-
ity of the home, church and syn-
agogue" and commented that the
"intrusion of - the state-through
the public school.- is clearly
neither desirable nor welcome."
While Jewish groups haye gener-
ally been joined in _this firm stand
by ProteStants in the past, the
latest "tentative" approval tends
to indicate .a shift of sentiment
in that quarter.
•
Nazi Prison Camp .Doctor
Commits Suicide at Trial
MUNICH, (JTA) - Dr. Otto
E. Heidi, one of the three de=i
fenclants accused of responsibil-:
ity for hundreds of killings in the •
concentration camp at Stutthof
near Danzig, hanged 'himself in
his prison cell in Bochum while
on trial.
Dr. Heidi, who in recent years
has been a general medical prac-
titioner at Tegernbach near Re-
gensberg, in Bavaria, was during
the Nazi regime, concentration
camp physician in AuschWitz,
Mauthausen, Gross-Rosen and
then Stutthof.
Under the guise of p&forming
his medical duties, he gave lethal
injections to hundredS and per-
haps thousands of Jewish in-
mates.
The trial is continuing against
26-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Heidl's co-defendants, Otto Karl
Knott and Paul' Werner Hoppe.
Friday, December 2, 1955
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