4 4.04011011.11.1111•1111101•17.111P81111117 1111•18.10- 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE' Oak Park SORRENTO, 18045 14040 WALES $5,000 dn. moves you into 3 bedrm. Col. with den, extra lay. On 75' frontage, gas ht., break. rm., car- peting, 2 car gar. Call now. Mr. Moore, UN 1-4300. ELMER M. ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY MU I RLAND—GOLF CLUB Large, Modern Vans Always Open RANCH HOUSE Open Sun. 2-5 CLARK Face brick. 2 bedrm., huge living rm., ideal kitchen, full dining rm area, rear enc. porch, attached gar., gas AC ht., tiled base. 65'x145' landscaped lot. Walking distance to New Synagogue. Re- tire here. VE 8-4930 4 bdrms., 2 baths, lib. and 1st fl. powder rm.,auto. ht. ,incl. carpets, drapes, range and refrig. nr. bus and schools. Priced under the market. Call Mr. Berry. ALVAN 16914 W. 7 Mile O'DONNELL-MADSEN 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE Deluxe Colonial with brick 2 car gar., 1st fl. lay., brkfst. rm., with built-in china cab., beaut. fin. rec. rm., sep. laundry rin., glass_ enclosed stall shower, 3 extra Ige. bdrms., scrnd. terr., pass hall, ex- cellent carpeting and drapes. Close to schools and transp. Mr. Silver. HONESITES 13420 W. 7 MILE PENNINGTON, 18086 OPEN 2-5 SUN. Eng. face brick, like new car- peting and drapes, 1st fl. lay., den, gas ht., rec. rm., 2-car gar. West of Knollwood Country Club, North of Maple Road. Beautiful building sites, Ranches, Tri- Levels, Open basements on hill top. % acre and larger. 12 beautiful homes now occupied. 3 more under construction. Buy now—build later! Good Investment Price range $4500 up 25% Down Land Contract SNOWDEN, 19191 - OPEN 2-5 SUN. Vacant 3 bedrm. Farm Col. brick & stone, 22' liv. rm., gas a.c:, car- peting & drapes, large family kitchen, screened porch, 2-car gar. $6,000 dn. Mr. Stowe, UN 1 - 4300 ELMER _M. Call for Appt. to Show. • Salesman on property Sunday or call Ken Warren CLARK MANSFIELD, 20254 JO 6-7900 18—STORE RENTALS ST. MARY'S-8 MILE Owner Florida Bound 13432 W. 7 MILE Small store 15x88, in this Out- standing location. Excellent shop- ping neighborhood for grocery. PRACTICAL HOME BLDERS, INC. 13440 GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE BIRCHCREST DRIVE, 18015 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Nr. Curtis, Ige. pan. lib., 4 spa- cious bdrms., 2 baths, AC ht., cop- per plumbing; best in this fine area. Mr. Radawick. 7 MILE RD. UN 4-8272 HOT SPOT 10000 W. 8 MILE RD. Outstanding location for delica- tessen, in this excellent shop- ping center, 13440 W. 7 MILE RD. UN 4 - 8272 21 - C — BUSINESS PROPERTY UN 4-0600 SAN JUAN, 18490 PRICE REDUCED AGAIN A.A.A. LOCATION, Greenfield and Grand River, 23x75, air-conditioned, $275 month. LA 6-0778. 31 — TRANSPORTATION OPEN 2 TO 5 SUNDAY Custom 3-bdrm bung. with den, real sharp, every detail deluxe, Ige. rms. and closets. 2 baths plus bsmt., lay., lge. jalousey porch, rec. rm. with bar, 2-car gar., sprink., AC gas, rich carpets, dishwasher and many other ex- tras. Call H. Goldman. MIAMI, FLORIDA, bound, driving 1956 Chrysler, desire couple to help drive and share traveling expenses. DI. 1-3780 or UN. 4-8219. O'DONNELL-MADSEN .TEACHER, Hebrew, Yiddish, English, citizenship, Bar Mitzvah, free trial lesson. WE 5-6004. 18310 Livernois UN 4-0600 BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish, English. Call experienced teacher, WE. 4-1793. 60 modern 1 and 2 bedrm units only 5 yrs. old. Tenants pay ht. & utilities. Moderate rental. Yearly leas6s. Takes $200,000 to handle. Principals only. 40—EMPLOYMENT Fields Employment MR. KAY — WE 3-6968 ao•emomemmemot I& 5 Income • • Indiana - Curtis • • • • • 5 & 5 Flat •• • • in Greenacres • • • • • • This beautiful 2 flat only 4 yrs. old, modern kitchens, . spacious rooms, plenty of clos- ets ,separate 'finished base- ments, a deluxe home for the discriminating buyer. * * • • • • • • • Large face brick bungalow, spac. liv. rm., open staircase, full din. rm., 1 bedrm. & lay. dn. modern large kitch. with break. nook, 2 bedrms., full bath up, alum. storms & screens, must see to apprec. • • • • • Large bright rooms, modern • kitch.- with break. nook, ex- • cellent carpeting in both flats, • 3-car gar., side drive. Priced • • for quick sale. • a * * • • • • • • • e • Indiana-Santa Maria S. • Real Estate EXPERT painting and wall washing. . References. TY 7-2501. NATHAN BORENSTEIN — Plaster contractor. TY 7-0441. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. PAINTING—Exterior, interior, deco- rating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195. WINDOWS washed, storms hung, gut- ters cleaned, awnings removed. KE. 1-1716 or KE. 1-6410. A-1 CARPENTER FINISHER, LIBRARY PANELING, AND KITCHEN CABINETS, ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. PHILIP BERKOVITZ UN. 4-1897 AMERICAN-JEWISH orchestras, all occasions. Professional, reasonable. Carlos Rivera Orchestras. VA 2- 9226. 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 35 — INSTRUCTION GREEN F I ELD-TI REMAN • W. PRACTICAL HOME BLDERS, INC. O'DONNELL MADSEN 18310 Livernois MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 — KE 1-1593 UN 1-5075 DEXTER-ELMHURST. Large bright store, heated, $60. TO 5-6455. UN 4-3100 STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS v.so 55 gal. 2.00 30 gal. 125 15 gal. Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-1026, BR. 3-6271. MI 6-2700 4 bedroom tri-level, custom built in '55, tremendous living room and dining room, large family room, 2 baths, gas heat, solid side-drive, carpeting throughout, a u t o. dishwasher. Close to schools and transp., hurry on this one. Only $29,850. Call Miss Sherman. _ RPENTER — Alterations of all CA kinds. Free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815. Maple Rd. at Telegraph BIRMINGHAM, MICH. Beautiful EXPERT Wall Washing and Painting. TY. 8-0288. HALL & YOUNG INC. • 6-rm. colonial, by owner. Green- field-8 Mile area. 3 bdrm. 2 car garage, rec. rm., grade lay., scr. porch, completely c a r p e t e d, schools, 2 blks., gas ht., attic fan, awnings, $25,500. BR 3-2927. 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys and porches, steps. UN 2-1017. WESTWOOD VILLAGE GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 UN 4-0600 18310 Livernois CHERRYLAWN, 18500 OPEN SUN. 2-5 • • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK TR. 3-7770 40A—WANTED, EMPLOYMENT AMBITIOUS married man, 38, desires position. Driver-salesman, receiv- ing clerk, dispatcher, what have you? Knows city. Evenings 5:30. TO 5-3811. 45 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • eS • • • • • • • • BEER, Wine, Groceries, Meats, self- serve market. $1,000 plus stock handles. WA 1-4140, TO 8-5688. • • • • • FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. ' • • • WE 3-6968 • • :••••••••••••••••••••• ■ ? 50 — BUSINESS CARDS LARKINS MOVING and Delivery Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 Gladstone. TY 4-4587. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. 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. 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD • GOODS AND FURNITURE MINK COAT and Stone:.Martin jack- et. Perfect condition. ; Latest style. UN. 410517. New Oak Park Ranches Offer $9,000 Price Range A variety of face brick ranch homes, ranging in price from $23,000 to $32,000 has been made available to meet the tremen- dous demand for homes in Oak Park, according to real estate broker, Nelson, McIntyre. The homes will be located in the new Samuel Wolok & Sons No r t h Suburban Subdivision, with a model home now located at 15211 Rosemary, two blocks north of W. 9 Mile, just west of Radclift. Mr. McIntyre stated this week that an extensive survey just conducted indicates that the de- mand for new housing falls into the price ranges offered in the new subdivision. `The Joker Is Wild' Jean Crain, born in Holly- Wood, a film star at 17, has been .signed for the female lead in "The Joker is Wild," the musical based upon the hilari- ous life of Joe E. Lewis, the nightclub star and one of the country's greatest wits. Sam- uel Briskin produces the movie, with songs by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen. On the Record . By NATHAN ZIPRIN Lispky the Author . . Although he is now approaching his eightieth birthday, neither hail, nor rain, nor storm — nor even war itself — can halt Louis Lipsky. Now in Israel for a month's stay, Lipsky arrived in Rome to learn about the hostilities in the Middle East. He was advised not to continue the journey. His reply was that because of that situation he felt obliged more than ever to go to Israel. His return to the United States will coincide with the publication by Farrar, Straus, & Cudahy of his volume of profiles, "A Gallery of Zionist Profiles," consisting of 27 sketches of colorful pioneers of Zionism. The publishers probably never thought of it, but one more sketch would have rounded up the book more fully — a sketch of Lipsky himself, who is certainly one of the most colorful figures in American Jewish life, * * * A Newspaper Boom . . . Forty-Second Street along New York's Time Square area is properly called Foreign Newspaper Row. If you want a London, Paris, Stockholm or Zurich paper, there is where you are sure to get it. Recently, however, the dealers on Fort-Second Street have had a boom in the sale of Israeli newspapers, particularly in the weeks following the outbreak of Egyptian-Israeli hostilities. Such Israeli papers as Haaretz, Davar, Maariv, Haboker and the English-language Jerusalem Post are grabbed up as soon as they arrive. The owner of one of the newspaper stands confided to this writer that he was flabbergasted by the development. Among the people swarming to the newspaper kiosks are some who hardly appear to be giving the impression of being able to distinguish an Aleph from a Beth as they call out for the Hebrew papers. At one time Hebrew papers were only a minor item on Foreign Newspaper Row. Today the demand is larger than the supply. From the Israeli Press . . . Ben Gurion and a group of friends were discussing the Suez crisis when someone mentioned that Nasser had justified his claim to exclusive control of the canal on the ground that thou- sands of Egyptians had lost their lives while digging the water- way. With smiling eyes, the Premier remarked, "If so, the famous Pyramids belong to Israel." * * About People . . . Ben Gurion, according to an account in the New York Times, quoted the original Greek from a classic historian in his recent appearance before Knesset. Once upon a time American Presi- dents were able to do the same thing. John Adams was a Greek scholar and so was Jefferson. James Madison could quote Plato in the original, and he even.' knew some Hebrew too, but now Ben Gurion is almost alone among the statesmen of the world who know their Greek. However, Israel is unique that way. General Yadin, who led the Israeli battle in the Egyptian fighting, is by profession not a man of arms but an archaeologist and he probably knows more about ancient Egypt than Nasser. When the widow of the late George Orwell was asked to coin a slogan for prospective tourists to Israel, she replied: "Just tell them Israel is a country where the women are beautiful and men are men." Edward G. Robinson, who will be one of the stars at the Madison Square Garden Israel Bond Hanukah Fe'stival in New York, is a great admirer of Ben Gurion and hopes some day perhaps to portray Israel's architect in a film. Robinson's am- bition once was the rabbinate. I don't know how well he speaks Hebrew if at all, but on the few occasions we met him he delighted the occasion with a fluent Yiddish. Abba Eban has thinned considerably in the last few weeks. Whether he is dieting for a slimmer figure or whether the anxieties of the past few weeks are responsible for it he alone knows, but the thinning has improved his figure. There can of course be no conceivable improvement on his speeches. His speech before the UN General Assembly was a masterpiece in logic and pathos. Dr. J. L. Teller, who was recently named by Dr. Nahuni Goldmann as political secretary of the World Zionist Organiza- tion, started out in his youth on a literary career. Most readers of the Anglo-Jewish press know Teller as a brilliant journalist, essayist, political analyst and author of a most penetrating volume called "Scapegoat of Revolution," developing the thesis that the Jew in history has been the scapegoat of all revolutions in history with the exception of the American revolution. What many of our readers do not know perhaps is that Teller is the author of several volumes of verse in Yiddish of uniquely artistic scope. Only the other day I came across a poem of his called "Twenty Lines to a Tree," an artistic gem which would do honor to artists in the richest of tongues. * * Fact and Fancy .. . A State Department official was reported recently to have made the discovery that Orthodox Jews had contributed nothing to the advancement of the modern world and that no Jewish scientists are orthodox. I have had no occasion, writing as I do in haste against a deadline, to check on Orthodox contributions to the modern world, but it occurs to me that the gentleman who would deny orthodoxy to scientists isn't even familiar with the facts in his own government. 'Had he checked, he would have learned that Dr. Alvin Radkowsky, chief physicist of the Atomic Energy Commission, is not only a scientist and orthodox Jew but so orthodox in fact that he even belongs to the Agudas Israel of America. Dr. Radkowsky worked on the atomic sub- marine project with another Jew, Commander Rickover. In fact, there is' even an association of religious Jewish scientists, most of them working in the thermo-nuclear field. Private Farms Offered Americans at Nahariya Opportunities for American middle class families to own and operate farms in one of Israel's best developed areas are listed in the booklet, "Middle Class Farming in Israel," just issued by the JeWish Agency for Palestine in New York. The booklet ,describes Na- hariya, on the Mediterranean shore near Haifa, as an ideal spot for Americans who are interested in owning a family- farm and have between $5,000 and $10,000 to invest. A typical Nahariya farm con- sists of 25 dunam (6 112 acres) of land and a new 3 1/2 room house. Twenty-five such- farms are now being laid out and built by RASSCO, the Rural and Subur- ban Settlement C o In p a n y, founded by the Jewish Agency for Palestine. The cost of a Nahariya farm is $12,000 of which $3,500 is re- size quired as down payment.