17-HOUSES FOR 'SALE 18426 INDIANA 1st Time Offered 6 & 5 face brick income. Very large rooms, break. nook, gas ht., 2 car gar., like new. Edith Good- man, DI 1-1540 or VE 8-0077. Warren .Seelye 19206 STEEL Open Sun. 2 - 5 Large 3 bedrm. face brick Col., gas ht., 1st fl. lay., all extras, close to school, shopping, syna- gogues. Bob Stowe, UN 1-4300. ELMER M. CLARK STRATHMORE 19750 OPEN SUNDAY. 2 - 5 STORE FOR RENT or lease, 20 x 80. Parking in front. 2 toilets each required. Incinerator. 10 Mile Road and Coolidge, near the bank. WA ,. 1-2122. 20-C-OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE OFFICE SPACE 1,800 sq. ft., all or part for lease, suitable for insurance, financial, doctor or dental clinic, etc. Van Dyke and Harper, modern bldg. Above Sander's Confectionary, heated pirking space available. TR 2-8125. 35 Salesladies Experienced in Ladies' Ready-torWear and Ac- cessories. Full time. Good pay to right party. Ask for Mrs. Jacob. 13420 W. 7 MILE Ruth Ann Shop 18421 Strathmoor GREEN - ACRES • 5 and 5 INCOME Large rooms, 2 car gar., alum. S & S, spacious closets, plug many other features. Roslyn Rd., corner Chippewa. Call for app't. Owner. UN. 3-6958. 20166 ARDMORE Lovely @ room ',colonial, grade lay., rec. rm., alum. S & S. 214 car gar., rear porch. Many ex- tras. Ideal location, schools, shop- ping, etc. Asking $18,900. Owner. DI. 1-1864. 5884 W. Fort St. VI 2-3142 WANTED-Experienced salesman for men's ready-to-wear store. Good working conditions and good sal- ary. Call evenings or Sunday. LI. 7-4646. WOMEN'S APPAREL Saleswomen wanted. Excellent opportunity leading to manager position. Must be experienced selling ready to wear. Highest Detroit salary. Also young lady, high school graduate to learn merchandising and selling. JEFFREY'S TOWN SHOPS 5644 W. ,FORT ST. WANTED: Reliable baby sitter for 2 year old girl for 3-6 daily. Call TO. 9-9055, Fields Employment Southfield Township Lee . Baker Dr. Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs. Janitors, Cartakers, Porters DAY or WEEK Nr. James Couzens • 120 x 235' _ Very Reasonable - TR. 3-7770 Mri. Gaylor, TY 8-4300 SCHATTEN REALTY 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Glendale - Holmur Spacious 7 rm. brk., gas ht., bea. carpeting, drapes, colored tiled bath, stall shower, front- den, brkfst. rm., newly dec- orated thru-out, wide side dr., garage. $5,000 dn. Ask for Mr. Driker. 40-A--,EMPLOYMENT WANTED MATURE educated woman desires baby sitting. Best references. TY. 8-1729. 50-BUSINESS CARDS HAVE YOU IDLE CASH' TO LOAN! * * * Cortland - Livernois Full brk. 5-6, separate auto. ht . fireplaces, side dr., garage, close to schools and trans. Only $3,900 down. Ask for Mrs. Friedman. * * NAME YOUR BONUS - LAND DEVELOPING TO FEED - BUILDERS, BIGGEST EVER. . Richton BET. DEXTER-WILDEMERE Brick 6-6, gas lit., tile bath, full_ base., side dr., gar. Only $4,000 dn. Ask for Mr. Bresler. Nathan H. Knoppow CITY EXCAVATING CORP. Office Open Sunday 11836 DEXTER TU 3-4224 17-E-LOT DEVELOPMENT KE 7-1370 17-E-LOT DEVELOPMENT Don't envy a MILLIONAIRE • • • BE ONE-by buying land in growing areas such as Lyon, Novi and , Farmington Township on ó CAPITAL GAINS TAX BASIS If You Mean Business, Call SAM COHEN WO.. 1-8595 - or TY. 8-8179 Will guarantee a good Hebrew- Yiddish education for your child. Including Bar Mitzvah, English citizenship, also taught privately. Also wishes to serve as cantor for coming high holidays. David Horowitz, WE. 5-6004. UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso- ciation, Inc. can furnish depend- able men and women for odd jobs, maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO 6-9444. . 45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 57=FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE LEAVING CITY Antiques and household goods, pine drop leaf ,coffee table, wal- nut dresser with marble top, Tureen s, 4 fancy Hitchcock chairs, lovely antiques brick-a- brack. Whirl Pool auto. washer. Hamilton dryer, exc. cond. Boys' racer bike, $15. 19170 Roselawn, _ near 7 Mile Rd. Opposite U. of D. High School. 65 A - - GARAGE WANTED WANTED: 2 or 3-car garage to rent in N.W. section. TO. 6-7407. Israel Survey Blames Illiteracy for Crimes BENEVA (JTA)-A study of the case histories of. 100 young adult criminals in Israel shows that 26 were practically il- literate, 72 did._ not complete more than five grades of 46-BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERV. schooling, while no more than half knew how to read or write the country's language, ACCOUNTING- Hebrew. The report was given BOOKKEEPING SERVICE at the United Nations Confer- Payrolls, financial statements, ence on Prevention of Crime taxes, etc. and Treatment of Offenders by ABE J. ROSENSHIN E Dr. Zvi Hermon, Israel Com- TO 8-8794 UN 2-3029 missioner of Prisons. The Israel prison official 50-BUSINESS CARDS 'found that extreme poverty FURNITURE repaired and refinished. does not seem to be the chief Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. fact behind the criminality of LICENSED BUILDER - Builds, re- the sample of 100 studied. At pairs porches, home modernization, least 75 of the offenders came raises houses, corrects violations, from homes where the eco- reasonable. TO. 7-5061. nomic situation of the families EXPERT washing machine and dryer repairs, work guaranteed, free esti- was "at least adequate." How- mates, reasonable. VE 5-0986. ever, lack- of education or il- LARKINS MOVING and Delivery literacy seemed an important Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 factor contributing toward Gladstone. TY 4-4587. a social behavior, according to FOR BETTER wall washing call Dr. Hermon. He found further James Russell. One day service. that, of the 100 offenders TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. studied, at least 58 had been WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work, reasonable. A. C. Castone. delinquents at as early an age as 14. TW 3-8992. 35 YEARS established dry goods, $80,000 volume business for sale. Building for 'rent with or without inventory. Sacrifice, retirement. In- formation call VI 2-9594 til 6 p.m. After 7 p.m. UN 4-0723, Mr. Henig. - WANTED-Reliable housekeeper fa- miliar with kosher kitchen to care for 2' children in small apartment for approximately week. UN 3-2538. 17-A--LOTS FOR SALE ONE OR TWO LESSONS A WEEK RESPONSIBLE baby sitter, middle- aged woman. $3 an evening. WE. 3-6467. INSTRUCTION 40-EMPLOYMENT GROSS REALTY Brick bungalow. 6 rooms, 11/2 baths, gas ht., carpeting, drapes, awnings, 11/2 garage. Bea. rec. rth., closets galore. Must see to appreciate. $6,000 will handle. Open Stin,- 2-6. UN. 2-7011. Owner. - QUALIFIEID. Piano Teacher for be- ginning students. TY. 4-7974. - Face brk. bung., 2 bdrms up, 2 dwn. Lovely liv. •& din. rms., ' spacious kit., gas ht., fireplc. Ex- cell. cond. Vandenberg schl. dist. Miss Reifman. UN 4-3100 40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT 18=B-STORE TOR LEASE DRYERS VENTED, appliances in- stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. CARPENTER - Alterations of all kinds. Free estimates. WE. 4-4826, WE. 3-0815. . , ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY Large, Modern Vans Always Open 14948 MEYERS • VE. 8-7660 . EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster contractor. TY 7-0441. ESQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We clean carpets, furniture, and cor- nice boards, all work guaranteed, free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815 STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS Two Israeli Inventions to Aid State's Economy= TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Two in- ventions important to Israel's economy-one to increase vastly the yield of oil from bitumine stones in the Dead Sea area, the other to reduce greatly the cost of extracting precious mag- nesium from Dead Sea minerals -were announced here. _ They have been developed by Alexander Zarchin, the engi- neer who fled a Soviet forced- labor camp in 1951 and who, only a week agb, was announced as the inventor of a method for desalting water. One of Zarchin's latest inven- tions, according to the Israeli Inventors Association, will yield as high as 25 per cent oil from millions of tons of bitumine stones. The other Zarchin im- provement, concerning magne- sium, would reduce the price of this mineral from $2,000 a ton to about 250 Israeli pounds ' for the same quantity. $2:50 55 gal. 2.00 30, gal. 1.25 15 gal: Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY New Charleston Synagogue To Have Interior of Old CHARLESTON, S. C., (JTA) -The interior of an old ortho- MATT DEAN dox synagogue which has served Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593 its congregants for 100 years will be an integral pa4t of a REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, rieW house of worship here. pointing, chinineys and porchet, Brith Sholom Beth Israel Syna- steps. UN 2-1017. gogue will dedicate its new home here Aug. 24, but it has TILE not forgotten the surroundings which it has outgrown. The old DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? synagogue had been closed down New and Repair Special while the new one was made ready, but congregants felt that U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. the ancient interior should not UN 1-5075 be allowed to go to wreck and DI 1-0568 A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- ruin. So, when the new syna- able prices. Free estimates. VI. gogue is dedicated-exactly 100 2-1026, BR. 3-6271. years from the day the old one A-1 CARPENTER, finisher, library was ready for services-it will paneling & kitchen cabinets. Alter- ations: Phillip Berkovitz; UN 4-1897. contain the restored interior of the old. 50-BUSINESS CARDS Built Up Asphalt Roofing Shingle Roofing and Siding Gutters and Tin Decks All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE 2479 W. Davison - Ave. TO 8-0071 Adenauer Receives Goldmann BONN, (JTA) Although West German, Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer is currently on vacation and has sharply cur- tailed his governmental , activ- ities, it has been learned here that he h-as received Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of t h e World Zionist Organization, for talks. The conference pertained . to questions of German repar- ations and the speeding-up of indemnification claims by indi- vidual victims of the 'Nazis. South African Zionists Ban Separate Drives JOHANNESBURG (JTA) - After a tense debate, the 25th biennial South African Zionist Conference decided by a vote of 185 against 63, to amend the South African Zionist Fed- eration's constitution to pro- hibit separate campaigns for party furlils by any group in the Federation. A breach of the new regula- tion, according to the decision, would be puniShable by sus- pension or expulsion of the of- fending party. The decision formalizes a gentlemen's agreement in ex- istence since 1948, whereby the Zionist Federation had agreed to allocate funds to each party from the biennial United Is- rael Appeal' on condition that the parties refrain from sep- arate campaigns. In spite of that gentlemen's agreement, hoWever, it was charged that the Zionist Re- visionists here continued to conduct their own fund drives through visits of Herut leaders from Israel. After the constitutional amendment had been adopted, a personal assurance was given to the Revisionist delegates by Israel Dunsky, president of the South African Zionist Federa- tion. Appealing f o r Federation unity, he pledged personally that he would do his utmost to help the Revisionists obtain an adjustment of any legiti- mate grievance within._ the Zionist movement, whether the grievance was against the South African movement or against the Jewish 'Agency for Palestine. He pleaded with the Revisionists to accept t h e "overwhelming decision" of the Conference. UN Correspondents Fete-. Retiring_ Press Officer UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)-Members of the United Nations Correspondents Asso- ciation held a reception here honoring Joshua J. Justman, for the last two and one-half years chief press officer for the Israel delegation, and Dr. Eliezer Yapou, his successor. Justman, who has attained considerable popularity among correspondents here, has been on loan to the Israel delega- tion from the Israel newspaper Maariv. He has now rejoined the staff- of Maariv. Dr. Yapou, who was born in Rishon Le-Zion and holds the degree of Doctor of Law from the Sorbonne in Paris, has been on the_ staff of the Israel For- eign Ministry since 1948 and came here from a post at Israel's Legation in Brussels. N.Y. „Council President Carries Proposal to Israel NEW YORK, (JTA) - Arab nations adjacent to Israel, as well as countries from all over the world, will be invited to participate in an international cultural exposition to be held in Israel, under a proposal a& vanced here _ by Abe Stark, president of the New York City Council. Mr. Stark, who left for Israel, said that the purpose of the projected exposition would be to promote the art and culture of the Middle East. He an- nounced his intention to discuss this proposal with leaders of the Jewish and Arab commu- nities. Review Near East Tensions With State Dept. Aide WASHINGTON (JTA) - Is- rael Ambassador Abba Eban held a general review of Middle Eastern problems with Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert D. Murphy. Eban refused specific com- ment on questions discussed with Murphy when he saw re- porters after their meeting. Is- rael Minister Reuven Shiloah and Col. Katriel Salmon, mili- tary attache at the -Israel Em- basSy here, accompanied Eban to the 65-minute talk.