40-EMPLOYMENT- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE to z 20206 ARDMORE Face brk., spacious 3 bedrm. Colonial, mahogany paneled den 14 x 14, 1st fl. , lay., pan. rec. rm., screened terrace, garage, carpet- ing, drapes. Owner. UN. 4-7395 ti O A WYOMING-8 MI. AREA 50 lots very desirable 40x125 each all improvements in, rea- sonable. Miss Gaylord. SCHATTEN REALTY TY 8-4300 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP LEE BAKER DRIVE Lot 120x234 Best location only $50 per ft. MISS GAYLORD TY 8-4300 SCHATTEN REALTY -WASHINGTON HEIGHTS LOT 105' FRONTAGE SEWER & WATER IN The, finest lot in Washington Hieghts, 105x140. Ready to build on. Lovely trees. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE 17-C-FOR SALE, VACANT LOTS PURITAN FRONTAGE 84 ft. bet. Cherrylawn and Ohio, last piece this size left, owner says he wants an offer. JULES M. KLEIN UN 3-0700 BABY SITTER wanted, woman pre- ferred; references. Oak Park area, L•, 2-5595. WANTED; Secretary for B'nai Brith Hine' foundation at Wayne State University. General office work, and shorthand. Call TE. 1-0129. DI 1-3360 GIRL wishes shampoo work, just bank from Lansing, have license. TE. 2-3082. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 37 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 ti1 , 6 p.m. After 7 p.m. UN 4-0723. Mr. Henig. 50-BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY Large, Modern Vans Always Open 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 ■ Angeles, February 2, GOING to take two riders to help drive, share expenses. UN. 4-8229. 35-INSTRUCTION QUALIFIED piano teacher for be- ginner students. TY. 4-7974. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish, English. Call experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. HEBREW school teacher and Bar Mitzvah expert, Results guaranteed. References. Reasonable. Call late evenings. TO. 5-7622. PART-TIME Attractive position available for a woman who is' good with fig- ures in payroll dept. Compto- meter experience desirable. 12641 Woodrm Wilson. TO 8-2330. UNIVERSAL Employment Service, experienced help, days or weeks, call TY 8-5310. Fields Employment Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors. Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK TR. 3-7770 EARN MONEY making telephone calls from your home, if you have unlimited phone. Call Mr. Kessler -UN 1-4300. YOUNG MAN to work in jewelry store, must have references. King's, 124 Monroe. , NOW OPEN WARD'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Special rates - bookkeeping for !mall business. TR 3-8955 JWB Offers Scholarships for Jewish Center Work In calling attention to its nation-wide campaign to recruit young people for professional careers in Jewish Community Center work, the National Jew- ish Welfare Board has an- nounced that a number of scholarships and work study plans are available in this field. Several scholarships are of- FURNITURE repaired and refinished. fered, some up to $1,500 a year. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Work study plans provide al- m o s t the equivalent of a STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS worker's full salary. The latter 55 gal. are available for professional .. $9.50 30 gal. 2.00 graduate education. ' 15 gal. 1.25 Inquiries on the scholarship Also Float and Oil Drums program should be addressed. to FREE DELIVERY the JWB Bureau and Training, MATT DEAN 145 E. 32nd St., New York 16, Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593 N. Y. EXPERT Wall Washing and Painting, TY . 8-0288. 40-EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Refined lady 'to keep house for an elderly gentleman, will need to live away from Detroit. BR 3-8570. ORT to Step Up Israel Program; Approve $4,500,000 Budget for '57 UN 1-5075 L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. TEACHER - Hebrew Conversation, 5 ROOMS painted $75, references. Bar Mitzvah lessons, mornings, Call- TY 7-2501, anytime. afternoon hours available. TE 4-0776. ALL KINDS plumbing repair. Sewer cleaning reasonable. WEbster 4-3493. ELDERLY lady to help with cooking and children in strictly kosher home, separate quarters, live-in,' good home for right party, TO. 8-7548. A number of graduates who received their degrees as en- gineers from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology at com- mencement exercises held in Haifa last month had to obtain special leave from the armed forces, in which many were serving as reserves. Above, new Technion graduates in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, architecture and chemi- cal technology, as they appear in uniform of Israel Army, Navy and Air Force. American Technion Society, 1000 Fifth Ave., New York, supports Technion, the only engineering university in Israel and the country's sole source of urgently-needed technologically-trained manpower. NEW YORK (JTA) - A $4,500,000 -• budget for' ORT ac- tivities in 1957 was approved by the annual convention of the American ORT Federation at- cement, plaster, REPAIR, brick, pointing, chimneys and porches, tended by 500 delegates from steps. UN 2-1017. various parts of the country. The convention also adopted TILE a program to provide 25,000 young people in Israel, North DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? Africa and other countries with New and Repair Special vocational training and secon- U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. dary education. Dr. William Haber, president 18-STORE RENTALS A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-1026, BR. 3-6271. OAK PARK - 22125 Coolidge, 20x70 new store, gas ht, suitable coffee shop, bakery, offices, etc. TY. PAINTING-Exterior, interior, deco- rating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7-6816. 7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195. STORE to rent, good location, mixed LARKINS MOVING and Delivery neighborhood, 16x50, good for any Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 business, plenty of parking, rent Gladstone. TY 4-4587. reasonable. 7034 Tireman, UN. 3-0233. FOR BETTER wall washing call ...1••• •••• James Russell. One day service. - TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. 31-TRANSPORTATION 7 .; On Leave to Receive Diplomas SCHAEFER-7 • MILE area, attractive 40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT 6 room bungalow, face brick. 2 bathrooms, finished terrace, oil GOING to Florida?? Care of children at home a prOblern?? Experienced - heat, carpeting throughout, reason- middle-aged woman, now free, abluy priced, owner. UN 4-8830. references. UN. 1-8620. 17-A-LOTS. FOR SALE Friday, January 18, 1957 ASSISTANT Bookkeeper for 2-girl office, will train. TA. 5-4111. 2530 Scotten. 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 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE TWIN BEDS and double dresser, paid $900, will sell for $400, practically new, 16922 Prairie, Sunday. BEAUTIFUL Mahogany dining room set, 3 years old. TO. 5-2403. FEPC Minus Jail Penalties Introduced in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)-A fair employment practices ordi- nance, minus the customary jail sentence for discriminatory em- ployers rejecting mediation, has been introduced for action by the city Board of Supervisors. The proposed ordinance is sponsored by the San Francisco Committee for Equal Job Op- portunity, which is backed by more than 150 civic leaders rep- resenting all phases of commu- nity life.. NY Bokharian Jews Send Ambulances to Isra The tiny community of Bok- harian Jews in New York has come up with a comparatively big gift to Israel-two ambu- lances, whose $8,000 cost has been borne by the dozen fami- lies comprising the community here. J. Issahar-Zadeh, president of the Bokharian JeWish Aid So- ciety, revealed that of the 60,000 Jews who once lived in the Cen- tral Asian province, more than 15,000 have migrated to Israel. They have set up their syna- gogues and homes in the Bok- harian quarter of Jerusalem and also in Tel Aviv and they have produc,ed some of the country's leading citizens, including the late Chai Issahar, Israel's first Secretary for Air. Issahar, a brother of Issahar- Zadeh, was the founder of the modern Israel Air Force and was primarily responsible for the purchase of that force's fighter planes which were used to defeat the Arab forces in the War of Independence of 1948. Sinatra Sets 'Sammy' Frank Sinatra - not Jerry Lewis-now will do the motion Picture version of "What Makes Sammy Run," the highly con- troversial Bud Schulberg ex- pose of a plush Hollywood of 20 years ago. Producer-writer Fred Finklehoffe will be asso- ciated with Sinatra who also intends to portray the title role in his own venture. of the organization, told the delegates that in view of the anticipated influx of 70,000 im- migrants into Israel during the next 12 months, ORT programs in that country would step up activities to provide education and vocational aid to new ar- rivals. He announced that a message had been received from Israel's President Ben-Zvi - re-. questing that the convention act on this problem. American Jews looked with disquiet at the "triple crisis" threatening Jews abroad, Dr. Haber said. He described these as "the 'dangerous insecurity of Israel, the emergence of a new Jewish refugee problem of people coming from Hungary and Egypt, and the smouldering crisis in North Africa where many of the 450,000 Jews have already suffered severe economic dislocations." George J. Mintzer, convention chairman, reported that ORT had established eight new schools for immigrants and had opened two new technical in- stitutes in Israel last year. There are now 83 trade schools and related facilities in the ORT program in Israel, he noted. Edward M. M. W a r b u r g, chairman of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, received a plaque from the American ORT Federation for his organization to commemorate completion of a decade of financial agree- ments and working cooperation between the two agencies. Since 1947, the Joint Distribution Committee has made available $13,390,000 out of the United Jewish Appeal Funds, in sup- port of ORT vocational pro- grams. Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York, addressing the con- vention, criticized the existing immigration laws and urged their revision. The conventon opened with a anemorial meeting in honor of Dr. Aaron ,Syngalowski, late chairman of the World ORT Union executive committee, who died in Paris Oct. 7. Chairmen Named for Flint's 1957 Women's Division UJA Drive Mrs. Marcus A. Lebster and Mrs. Max W. Harris have been appointed co - chairmen of the 1957 drive of the Women's Divi- sion of Flint United Jewish Ap- peal, it was announced by Louis Kasle, president of the Flint Jewish Community Council. Assisting them as associate chairmen in this year's emer- gency rescue drive will be Mrs. Asher Marder and Mrs. Harry J. Mills. The 1957 Flint U J A drive will strive to surpass last year's Women's Division effort, which, under the leadership of Mrs. Martin Gordon and Mrs. Louis E. Rudner, added $17,000 in plus funds to the final cam- paign total of $153,000. March Parley to Launch Independent Zionists Plans to form a new organi- zation, an integral part of the World Zionist Organization, but without affiliation or identifica- ton with any poli.cal party in Israel, were a n n Ounced by Judge Louis E. Levinthal of Philadelphia. A statement of policy an- nounces a national convention, to be held in March. Judge Lev- inthal is proVisional committee chairman. The committee is op- erating under the name of Inde- pendent Zionists of America with offices at 200 W. 57th St., New York. The new group's policy state- ment extolls American Zionists who made "important contribu- tions to the founding of modern Israel," and pays tribute to "countless" American Jews un- affiliated with any Zionist group" who have "given gen- erous support to the Zionist ideal and the State of Israel." Max. Osnos of Detroit is listed among the organization's initial sponsors. Announce Essay Contest Honoring Dr. Petegorsky Announcement of the in- auguration - of the David Pete- gorsky Scholarship Awards by the American Jewish Congress was made here this week by Mrs. Louis Redstone, president of the Detroit Women's Divi- sion. The awards, created in mem- ory of the late executive direc- tor of the AJ Congress, will en- able college students from all parts of the country to attend a six-week summer workshop in Israel. The course, sponsored by the school of Hebrew culture and education of New York Univer- sity, carries six hours of credit, transferable to any accredited American college or university. Awards will be made to win- ners of an essay contest on "Why I Want to Attend the Summer Workshop in Israel." Entries, to run about 2,000 words, must be mailed to David Petegorsky Scholarship Commit- tee, 15 E. 84th St., New York 28, N.Y. by March 15. The scholarship is open to all college students who are U.S. citizens, between the ages of 1'7 and 22, regardless of race, religion or creed. High school graduates registered for f all Israel.Offers to Pay Italy enrollment also are eligible. Full contest particulars are for Lost Oil Machinery available from the AJC office, JERUSALEM (JTA) - The 163 Madison, Detroit 26. Israel government offered to pay full compensation for any machinery or equipment miss- Two Jewish Weeklies ing from Italian-operated oil Mark Anniversaries NEW YORK (JTA) - Mile- wells in the Sinai Peninsula. Commenting on remarks by stones in the history of the Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns, com- English-Jewish press were ob- mander of the United Nations served in Newark and Los An- Emergency Force, that his troops geles this week. had found the wells, in good The Bnai Brith Messenger of condition but some equipment Los Angeles reported its 60th missing, an Israel Foreign Minis- anniversary covering a period try spokesman said that Israel when the Jewish community would pay the full market grew "from a cohesive group of value for anything taken from a score of families to a vast the oilfield during the Israeli heterogeneous multitude of well occupation. over 400,000 Jewish souls." He added that if Israeli tech- The Jewish News of Newark nicians had not sealed the wells announces the start of its 11th irreparable damage would have year of publication with a spe- cial edition in April. resulted..