. , ...mmemowasafaroisommiwaiworaimr -- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE IN OAK PARK A Contemporary 4 Rm. Brk. House 2 yrs. old., lge. lot, at 22040 Jerome. Owner transferred. Take over existing F.H.A. mortgage. WAYNE TY 6-7700 9029 LINWOOD San Juan - S. 7 Mile Brick single 8 rms., 4 bedrms., 2 baths, tile kitch., large Florida rm., rec. rm, with bar, lay. and shower in basement, carpeting, firepl., new side dr., 1 car gar., landscaped, outdoor firepl., gas radiant ht. Brenner-Harris Realty 16947 MUIRLAND UN 1-2265 Littlefield - 7 Mile Brick Col., 1st fl. lay., enc. rear porch, gas 'ht., excellent condi- tion, many extras, 2 car gar. $18,900. Terms. UN 1-7294 Brennan Bros. OAK PARK • FACE BRICK RANCH - 3 bedrms., roomy kitchen with ample table space, plus separate dining ell, fa gas heat, 60x120' lot, extra features include 2-car cement block garage, Cyclone fencing, full price $17,900, $4,500 dn. to new FHA. Call Dick Gar- ber, Lincoln 5-2400, for appoint- ment. KLIPFEL Woodward, 1st cor. N. of 114 Mi. 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE WILL BUILD apartments on your lot or ours. Anther Brothers, Inc. UN. 4-2469. CHOICE Southfield Township, Washington Heights 180', $9,000. Lahser at 84, Mi. 154', $43,000. Woodbine, S. of 9 Mi., 120', $4,000 McLung, N. of 9 Mi., 1 acre, $2,400. Southfield, N. of 9 Mi., 93' $3,800. Coll Mr. FuIts, UN. 4-2400 KLIPFEL NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE 40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT SO-BUSINESS CARDS WOODHULL LAKE, modern cottage, large lot, nicely furnished. UN 2-3725. ACCOUNTING major in senior year wishes office or sales work. TO 8-9491. LARKINS MOVING and Delivery Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 Gladstone. TY 4-4587. For Rent or Sale BOOKKEEPING service at great saving to you, 12 years experience. Will pick-up and deliver. DI 1-9165. GAS HEAT, donveresions, prompt service, honest prices. Amber Bros. UN 4-2469. COUNSELORS FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Modern. cottage, Woodhull Lake, stall shower, 2 refrigerators. UN. 4-2453 LONG LAKE UN. 4-4398 27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT WALLED LAKE LAKE FRONT 25 minutes from Detroit, 2 blks. to village, private, safe, sandy beach, good fishing, completely modern 2 bedroom cottages, large screened-in porches, shuffle. board court, children's playgrOund ac- tivities, beautiful landscaping, will be in by June 15, prefer month or season, will accept weekly. Reasonable. Make deser- vations now. VE. 5-8658 or BR. 3-3607 evenings only. FOR RENT: Charlevoix. Michigan. Summer cottage. Boulder Park area All modern conveniences. By month or season. Inquire H. Kap- lan. 2120 Iuka Ave. Columbus, Ohio. SAMSON'S . (Located on the beach) Cottages for rent week-month- season, Mrs. Lillian Samson, 223 No. Shore Dr. Phone 513W. South Haven, Michigan. On Lake Huron 4 bedroom lake front cottage, all modern conveniences, safe, sandy beach. Season renter preferred. TY6-8200. Mrs. M. Robbins, or Mr. Palleschi, 4484 Lake Shore Rd., U.S. 25, Lexington, Michigan. CASS LAKE, 3 bedroom cottage for rent. Call at TE 4-1119 between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. or evenings. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish English. Call experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. BUSINESS FRONTAGE can North- western Hi. at $120 per ft. * CLAWSON BUSINESS CORNER a buy at $125. pCer .ft. DAVID HOROWITZ, Hebrew teacher and Bar Mitzvah specialist. Hebrew, Yiddish, English citizenship. Free trial lesson. Results guaranteed. WE 5-6004. CLAWSON, 169x325. Hot spot lo- cation for business requiring large parking space. Leads furnished, drawing ac- ccotint, apply in person, Quality Awning Co., 7937 Schaeffer, Dearborn. PAINTER AND Decorator. Remov- ing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 6-2999. SAMSON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN (Ph. 379-P. 0. Box 188) RELIABLE GIRL will baby sit eve- nings. Call TU. 3-2139. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Spacious dining room to lease with patio and fully equipped kitchen, to serve 100 people at one time. Very reasonable. Hotel located on the Beach. Phone 793, South Haven, Michigan, or write Oakland Hotel. MODERN BARBER SHOP to sell or take in partner. After 8 p.m. TY 4-4187. WANTED - Reliable business or stand, choice of dairy, fish, meat, poultry. WE 3-1146. TOY STORE Suitable for man and wife or man and part-time help. Summer sea- son and time to prepare for X-mas. Minimum experience ne- cessary. Deal with owner. Write Box 177, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. RESORT SWIMMING POOL, REFRESHMENTS AND FOUNTAIN CONCESSION (DEPT.) FOR LEASE Fully equipped with freezers, show case and seating counter. Samson's Resort Accomodates 150 people. Reservations coming to capacity, Phone 379, South Haven, Michigan or write Samstm's Resort. 35-INSTRUCTION Several excellent lots at the low market price. '/ A; 2% A. Sales- man on premises Sun. 2-6. Drive out W. Maple Road (15 Mi. Rd.) Y4 Mi. W. of Middlebelt. 50-BUSINESS CARDS WALL WASHING, experienced; work guaranteed, reliable men. Radiant Wall Washing Co. TO 8-2460. PRIVATE Teacher-Tutor, specializing in corrective reading for children A-1 CARPENTER, finisher. Philip and adults. Call evenings, TY. Berkovitz, UN. 4-1897. A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS 8-2557. NORTHWESTERN AT MIDDLEBELT NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster TUTORING by public school teacher. contractor. TY 7-0441. JO. • 4-6121 MA. 6-2503 Children, 6-11. Beginning July 2. FURNITURE repaired and refinished • UN 4-1415, evenings. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. HOT SPOTS Rochester & Wattles Rd. 317x 300 with store bldg. incl. 20x 45. Campbell nr. 12 Mile. 186x 115'. 500 new homes across the street. Zoned business. Mr. Drury Lincoln 5-2400 KLIPFEL & Woodward, 1st cor. N. of 11 1 /2 Mi. 5 homesites together in Washington Heights in Southfield Call Mr. Drury LI 5-2400 KLIPFEL & CO. Woodward, 1st car. N. of 111/2 Mi. 18-STORE RENTALS Fields Employment Colored Cc'uples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Cartakers, Porters DAY or WEEK T R. 3-7770 YOUNG WOMAN for general office work. 2690 W. Davison. EXPERIENCED salesgirls wanted; good hours and salary, steady em - ployment. Apply Wm. Elson's Na - tional Baking Co., 12312 Dexter Blvd. SPACE to rent for beauty shop, of- FREE ROOM and board, salary, to fice, or storage. 18953 Wyoming. woman for light services. DI 1-3295. UN. 2-9729. WANTED .: experienced salesman for men's ready-to-wear store. 'Good 21-C-BUSINESS PROPERTY working conditions and good salary. Call, TE 1-9795 or LI 7-4646. c- ' KLIPFEL & CO. Woodward, 1st. car AL of 11IA Mi. DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. Dl 1-0568 FREE ROOM and board, salary, to woman for light duties. 2535 Glen- dale. UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso- ciation, Inc. can furnish depend- ' women for odd jobs, able men and maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO 6-9444. Office hours, 8 a.m, - 3:30 p.m. UN 1-5075 PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Deco- rating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE 4-0195, TY 5-9103. WALL WASHING and painting, rea- sonable. TY 7-4302. TREES REMOVED AND TRIMMED BOOKKEEPER, experienced (furni- ture), Northwestern and Telegraph area. Must have transportation, top salary. KE. 4-2060. DEXTER - FULLERTON area, next YOUNG MAN to work in jewelry door to M. & B. Market, 12540 Dex- store, good steady job. King's, 124 ter. Call TO. 6-9251. Monroe Ave. Double store & 2 single stores, all modern bldg. & fixtures. Successful tenant s. 3 year leases, $7200 yr. income, 14% return. TILE 40-EMPLOYMENT SUNDAY SCHOOL teacher begin- ning September 1956, Good Jewish background. Excellent salary. UN 3-0584. Have your dryers vented. We use all aluminum pipes. For a clean, dry basement, call us for a FREE estimate. N. & W. Dryer Venting Co. (1st and 2nd) WAITRESSES • BUS BOYS KITCHEN HELP 3 PC. ORCHESTRA AT LEXI NGTON BASEMENTS DAMP, FULL OF LINT? AWNING SALESMAN 2 JEWISH COOKS WOODHULL LAKE-Modern 3 bed- room, front and back screened porches, hot water, fenced grounds. UN. 1-4961. IDEAL LAKE LOTS BLDG. LOTS WESTWOOD VILLAGE Wanted for summer over-night camp. Minimum age 19. WE 3-2239. Beautiful new summer home, one acre, partially wooded. 3 bed- rooms, knotty cedar panelling. Sandy beach, boat, grill. in private group on private 25 acre tract, each lot 100' lake frontage by 400' deep; spring fed lake, 30 miles from Detroit. Call, MAyfair 6-3141. MALE AND FEMALE BR 3-4446 "All Work Guaranteed" WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work, reasonable. A. C. Castone. TW 3-8992. A-1 PAINTING, decoAting. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271. STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS 55 gal. $2.50 2.00 30 gal. 1.25 15 gal. Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593 ESQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We clean carpets, furniture, and cor- nice boards, all work guaranteed, free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815 EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. A-A-A-1 WALL washing, paper re- moving, painting, paper hanging, floor sanding. City wide service. TO 5-0828. ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY Large, Modern Vans Always Open 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 REPAIR, _ brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys and porches, steps. UN 2-1017. PERFECT Wall and Ceiling Washing Co. Established 30 years. TO 8-7749. L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. EXCLUSIVE dressmaking, altera- tions, reasonable. TO. 7-1441. MEYER DONTAR, Carpenter-altera- tions of all kinds. Free estimates, WE 4-4826, WE 3-0815. A-1 PAINTING, interior and ex- terior, paper removing, free esti- mates. UN 1-3265. EXPERT painting and decorating- interior, exterior. Complete or partial work done. TO 7-7133. 55-MISCELLANEOUS SEE our gorgeous silver-dilute, regis- tered cocker pups. Also other col- ors, reasonable. 15331 Allen Rd., Wyandotte. 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD . GOODS AND FURNITURE STARCK GRAND PIANO Very fine condition, make your offer. Ask for Hamann - Can be seen between 8:30 and 4 p.m. TO 8-9400 10 x 14 ALL-WOOL green twist rug. Reasonable. 3014 Monterey. BEAUTIFUL breakfast set, like new, reasonable. 17410 Kentucky. FREE ESTIMATES, COMPLETE INSURANCE. 13• 3-3902 WE 5-4801 Built Up Fiat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing A41 Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing -Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO 8-0071 72-STAMPS OF ALL NATIONS SCANLAN STAMPMART, stamp spe- cialists, 120 John R. Street. WO 5-5646. Poland Allows Jews to Emigrate NEW YORK, (JTA).--Jew- ish emigration from - Poland has been resumed with Polish government approval and without any discrimination among those who wish to leave for Israel to rejoin rel- atives, the New York Times reported from Warsaw. The dispatch said that be- tween 50 and 60 Polish Jews are leaving for Israel each month, most of them to re- join families. Gen. Anders Exposed as Anti-Semite By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON-When Pres- ident Eisenhower recently re- ceived Gen. Wladyslaw Anders as a White House guest, the Polish general attracted little attention. The interest he did elicit, however, came from Jews who knew his record. Anders is today described as a patriot and leader of the "free Polish" forces in exile. In pre-war Poland he was among the extreme nationalists. He was accused during the 1930's of attempting to unite Polish anti-Semitic elements in a fascist-type political party. But, as a Polish nationalist, he op- posed Nazi Germany when Hit- ler invaded Poland. When Hitler attacked the Soviet Union, Stalin helped Anders equip a new Polish army. Anders moved his army to Iran in August, 1942. In Anders' camp at Teheran the Jews were separated into a ghetto. When 300 Jewish chil- dren were ready for evacuation to Palestine, Anders' elite Poles whispered to Iraqi authorities in an attempt to obstruct the journey. Anders' army served in Italy as the Second Polish Corps of the British Eighth Army. Some historians credit the Poles with achieving a measure of military distinc- tion in combat. Jews fought bravely as soldiers under Anders. But they suffered from their officers, despite the fact that they were fight- ing the same foe. Near the end of the war An- ders freed a number of Nazis from Allied prisoner of war camps on the pretext that they were Poles who had been "forced" into Hitler's service. After the war, in 1946, the New York Herald Tribune re- ported that 20 percent of An- ders' corps was made up of Nazi veterans. Nazi war crimi- nals of Polish and. Eastern European origin were provided with a haven by Anders. He made them officers in his corps. Among those to be found in Anders' post-war corps were Root' Mankowski, commander (lager fuhrer) of the Nazi con- centration camp at Krems; Henryk Guyman, commander of torture camps in Austria; Dr. Wladyslaw Dering, named on an international list of war criminals for his surgical ex- periments on living Jews at Auschwitz; Henryk Statkowski and Alexander Prymak, Poles who aided the S. S. and assisted in the massacre of Jews, and the Rev. Father I. Nahajewski, chaplain of the Ukrainian S. S. division "Galicia" which was credited in Nazi archives with the mass murder of thousands of Jews. The New York Times said in 1946 that "the 'full story" of what Anders did in Italy was "an ugly one." Anders' men terrified the peasants, looted the countryside, and interfered in local politics. Jewish refugees were beaten and killed. Italy sought the demobilization or removal of the Anders corps. Refusing to disband, Anders moved his army to England. There, some of Anders' men made common cause with Os- wald Mosley's fascists, sought to break up Labor Party street meetings, and openly wore Hit- ler medals. Several hundred of Anders' officers and men showed up in the Near East in 1947 to train and reinforce the Arabs. They murdered a number of Jewish settlers at Rehovoth and elseWhere in Palestine. _/ • it