0 l 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 50-BUSINESS CARDS 40-EMPLOYMENT 17594 KENTUCKY PATTON 20201 Fields Employment REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys and porches, steps. UN 2-1017. Assume 4% G.I. Mortgage or terms, 2 bdrm. fa. brk., screened porch, 18x12 liv. rm., sep. din. rm., gas ht., 7 yrs. old. Newly decorated, walking distance to shopping, school, synagogue, and transportation. UN 1-0315. Owner. Large 3-bdrm. brk. ranch, cor- ner, carpeted, disposal, inciner- ator, tiled basem't., table sp. in . kitchen. $4,300 down. Open Daily. KE 4-2235. Couples, Cooks, Maids. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers. Porters DAY or WEEK A-1 PAINTING and decorating. 26 years experience. All work guar- anteed. Reasonable. UN 2-4985. San Juan - Outer Drive 2-bdrm. bungalow. Ideal for re- tired couple. Less than $16,000. Mrs. Golden. GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4,-3100 OAK PARK Three bedroom brick ranch. Full basement, eating space in kitchen, dishmaster, disposal, carpeting and drapes, oil heat, storms and screens, landscaped, fenced, 2-car garage. Owner, LI 1-3211. GREENACRES SUB. 19955 RENFREW Tremendous buy ! Spacious 3- bedrm., 2-bath, libr., 1st flr. lay., rec. rm. with bar., break. rm., new carpeting, 2-car gar. Owner bought another home. LI 7-7222 or JO 4-6361. Wm. A. Risdon SARATOGA - SCOTIA Ranch, bit. 1955, 2 Mast. bedrms., modern kitch., din. "L", gar., lovely grounds, alum. storms, full price $11,800. Assume F.H.A. CENTER REALTY - 8218 WOODWARD TR. 4-2900 Irvine - Coolidge Oak Park. Beaut. 6-rm., face brk. ranch. 11G-car gar., 10x20 glass louvered breezeway, fin. rec. rm., carpt. Mr. Silver or Mr. Operman. GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 18516 Mark Twain 7 MILE RD. - STEEL Outstanding 3-bdrm. all brk. co- lonial. Excellent cond. thru-out. Lge. brkfst. rm., huge family room with built-in bar. Lovely carpets and drapes. Alum. S & S, and garage. This must be seen to appreciate. Call, BR 3-8117. OAK PARK - LESLIE Fa. Brk. 3 bdrms., ranch, 3 yrs. old, spacious rooms thru-out, lge. scr. patio, lge. well landscaped lot. Handy to schools, etc. Only $17,900. Terms. UN 4-4600 MR. PLESCHER J. WM. KLEM 17A-LOTS FOR SALE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS We have 4 lots in this most desirable section. Priced from $7,500 up. Right near Bnai David and new shopping sect. Mr. Wil- liams. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK - 40x135, Wales near Coolidge, $4,000. Owner, LI 9-2263, WO 3-4730. •James Couzens Southeast cor. of James Couzens & Florence. 83 ft. frontage. Ter- rific buy. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE 11 MILE-JAMES COUZENS Beautiful heavily wooded corner lot. 118 x 130 ft. in a development! of substantial Jewish homes, walk- ing distance to new Shaarey Zedek building site. $9,000 cash. UN. 4-3136. Open 2-5 Sun. Face brick bung. 2 bedrms. dn., 1 up, large kitch., gar., scr. terr. Owner moving to Fla. Edith Goodman, DI 1-1540 b or VE 8-0077. Warren Seelye OAK PARK 22100 RIDGEDALE 3 lge. bedrms., 10x12 din. rm. scr. porch, bath and 1A, attic fan, carpeting, drapes, beautiful fin- inished basement, maid's room, S&S, awnings, newly decorated, $25,000. Owner, LI 5-7405. WESTWOOD VILLAGE TRI-LEVEL BLOOMFIELD TVVSP. Y4 Mile W. of Middlebelt on Maple RD. (15 Mile) Open Daily and Sun. Custom built, brick, ona4-acre lot, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, every deluxe feature expertly incor- porated. Built-in oven and range, large playroom, patio, attached two-car garage. The dream for suburban living. 4 4 4 Golf Club Sub. Warrington 18204 By Appt. - Beautiful Eng. Col. 4 bdrms., maids' qtrs., 314 baths, pan. den, inside ultra modern, carpeting, drapes. ROSE-HILL KE 2-9060 19470 Gd. River ILENE - PICKFORD Face brick, 3-bedrm., Col. gas lit., excell. cond., very close to everything, under $18,000, cash or terms. * * * San Juan Pembroke Brick to belt. 3-bedrm. bung., nice kitch., sep. din. rm., beau- tiful bathrm., front sunroom, costly . carpets, drapes, tile base., rec. rm. 50x197' lot. Nr. schools, bus. * * * PRAIRIE N. 7 MI. Open Sun. 1-5:30 2-bedrm. dn., 214 up, large pan. den, break. rm., din. "L", expensive carpets, drapes, 2 full baths, stall shower, 2 extra lays., pan. rec. rm., 2-car brick gar. S33,000 cash or terms. Details for above and many more please call Mr. Ravin, UN 1-4300 ELMER M. CLARK 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE ONE HOUR FROM DETROIT Summer cottage in Jewish Com- munity, with counselor service for children, spacious modern home, completely furnished, 3 bdrms., excellent beach, face swimming area. Ann Arbor area. $10,500. UN 3-8980. 27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT SUMMER HOME Lake side furnished modern 5- bdrm. summer home, for season. Spacious grounds, boat, bar B-Q house, sun deck, automatic--heat and hot water, dishwasher and disposal, playground facilities, ideal for children, reasonable, to responsible party. Call UN 4-2376. COTTAGE for rent at Beautiful Woodhull Lake, 3 rooms, plus porch, 4646 Clinton. Call after 6 p.m. LI 3-6994. COTTAGES for rent in Canada - Lake-Frontage. Call, KE 2-6690 or LI 7-2005. AT LEXINGTON ON LAKE HURON 4-bdrm. cottage, all modern con- veniences, safe sandy beach. Mrs. M. Robbins, TY 6-8200 or 4495 Lake Shore Rd. Thursday through Saturday this week-end. 2 Miles past Lexington. U.S. 25. FOR RENT, cottages, hot water and shower. Reasonable. 4571 Hillcrest Drive. Woodhull Lake. TO. 9-5998. REILLYS HURON HEAVEN MODERN COTTAGES SLEEPS 4-6 PEOPLE 450 Ft. Private Beach on Shore of Lake Huron, $80 to $125 per week. Phone 2- 26,26. Write J. J. Reilly, Ta- was City, Michigan. R. No. 2. 35-INSTRUCTION PROFESSIONAL Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah school teacher, references. TO. 5-7622. STRENGTHEN your child's ability with summer tutoring, professional male teacher. LI. 5-4233. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish, English. Call experienced teacher. WE. 4-1793. 35-A-INSTRUCTION WANTED DRAMATIC coach to take charge of dramatic group of one of De- troit's leading charitable organiza- tions, have need for a capable pianist also. UN 4-0356 or LI 6-7095. 40-EMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL EMPLOYMENT service, experienced help, days or weeks, Call TY. 8-5310. TR, 3-7770 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN W. Side residence, 80% corn. opening for full time sales- men. Classes now starting for inexperienced salesmen. Miller Bros. UN 4-7600 YOUNG MAN to work in Jewelry store, good steady job. King's, 124 Monroe. • COOK needed for Jewish style cook- ing and home made pastries. 13311 Linwood. 40-A-EMPLOYMEN1 WANTED LADY wishes. to take care of invalid or convalescent patient. Call TY. 7-0588. WILL CARE for child, days, for working mother. Call TE 4-3974. WELL KNOWN singer, poet, enter- tainer, no set charges. Free ad- vanced demonstration. David Horo- witz. TO 5-3652. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SUPER MARKET. A-1 equipment, doing approx. $10,000 month, owner seriously ill, priced for quick sale, Phone TW. 3-5911. Low prices on building and addi- kitchens, remodeling, tions, rec. rooms, porches, steps, and all types of vio- lations. FINE HOME BLDRS. CO . UN. 3-8963 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE ROSENTHAL China, Chech. Crystal, various assortments, practic ally new. Leaving country. Call Sunday, LI. 7-0990. Truman to Speak June 9 at Brandeis University WALTHAM, Mass. - Former President Harry S. Truman will deliver the sixth commence- ment address at Brandeis -Uni- versity on June 9. Mr. Truman, who Was Presi- dent the year that Brandeis ac- cepted its first students in 1948, will be awarded an honorary degree. Other recipients of honorary degrees will be Arthur H. Compton, chancellor of Wash- ington University, St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. • Albert Guerard, pro- fessor emeritus of Stanford University; Detlev V. Bronk, head of the Rockefeller Insti- tute; artist and sculptor Max Weber, and two of the Univer- sity's founding Trustees, Meyer Jaffe of Fall River, Mass., and James J. Axelrod of Boston. 36 Jews Among Academy Grads NEW YORK-Thirty-six Jew- ish graduates of the U.S. Mili- tary Academy at West Point, Naval Academy at Annapolis, Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, and Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn., will be commissioned at the 1957 commencement exercises of the institutions, according to the corn-mission on Jewish chap- laincy of the National Jewish Welfare Board. The 10 new Jewish second- lieutenants at the military academy and five new ensigns at the merchant marine acad- emy will receive Bibles in- scribed by the JWB commission at special Jewish baccalureate services arranged by. Jewish chaplains at the academies. The 20 new ensigns at the naval academy and one new ensign at the coast guard academy re- ceived their .Bibles at earlier exercises. The services and presenta- tions are part of the religions program provided at the acad- emies by the JWB commission on chaplaincy. The commission, which re- cruits, endorses and serves Jew- ish chaplains in. the U. S. Armed Forces, is composed of repre- sentatives of the three major rabbinical bodies in the coun- try. 50-BUSINESS CARDS All City Moving Company LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE APPLIANCES - PIANOS ALSO EXPRESSING AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 LARKINS MOVING and Delivery Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 Gladstone. TY 4-4587. L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY .7-7758 or UN 2-6329. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. 'Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. A-1 Carpenter, Finisher Library Paneling and kitchen cabinets, doors. All kinds of al- terations. Steps. PHILIP BERKOVITZ UN 4-1897 LEO KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, attics, recreation rooms, porches, exclusive material. Excel- lent work. Estimates free. Phone UN 2-8890. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-1026, BR. 3-6271. 20 YEARS experience. Complete painting and paper hanging. All work guaranteed. Call evenings, TR. 5-3105. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 DRYERS vented, washers installed, awnings hung, call for estimate. BR. 3-4446. U.S. Repeats Stand for Free Suez Passage UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)-Henry Cabot Lodge, chairman of the United States delegation at the United Na- tions, repeated to the Security Council a statement he made a month ago to the effect that the American Government views the Suez Canal situation "on the assumption that there will be in fact free and non- discriminatory use of the canal by ships of all nations." Israel pointed to the state- ment when it was first made April 26 as a_significant stand on behalf of the United States in support of Israel's insistence on using the canal freely. Lodge, asserting that Egypt's declaration on operation of the canal, filed unilaterally here April 24, must be considered a "provisional" plan. He made one 'other point considered impor- tant by Israel when he de- clared that the United States wants to be sure that Egypt will "insulate" operation of the canal from political considera- tions. Turkey Says Israeli Ships Entitled to Use Suez ISTANBUL, (JTA) -- Turkey holds the view that Israel has the legal right to transit through the Suez Canal, a Turkish Foreign Office spokes- man said. . He recalled that Turkey had supported the United Nations Security Council 1951 resolution upholding Israel's right to free- dom of passage and hold the •Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor- respondent that "no change has occurred in Turkey's attitude since then." PAINTING-Exterior, interior, deco- rating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195. Labor Zionists Urge U.S. Promote Arab-Israel Peace NEW YORK, (JTA)-A plea for the creation, inside and out- side the United Nations, of a "compelling climate" for peace in the Middle East was ad- dressed today to the Govern- ment of the United States in a resolution adopted by the Labor Zionist 'Organization of America at the concluding session here of its National Council. More than 150 leaders of com- munities around the country participated in the two-day ses- sion. A highlight of the _ con- clave was a testimonial given at. the Biltmore Hotel in honor of five veterans • of the move- ment who have been in its lead- ership for more than 50 years. Those honored were Professor Hayim Fineman of Philadelphia, Dr. Herman Seidel of Balti- more, Meyer L. Brown, Pinchas Cruso and Samuel Bonchek of New York. Hesse Ups Payments to Nazi Survivors WIESBADEN, (JTA) - The total payments made available to Nazi victims by the Hesse indemnification agencies were five times larger in 1956 than in 1954. _. Whereas indemnification ex- penditures from state and -fed- eral funds totaled $6,800,000 in 1954, they rose to $19,000,000 -in 1955, and to $33,600,000 last year. In their postwar years, disbursements for indemnifica- tion purposes amounted to $67,- 300,000. - More than 70,000 claims by Nazi victims have not yet been processed, but in December 1956 the rate of settlement reached the hitherto unprecedented fig- ure of 2,700. Anti-Semitism Reported on Decline In U.S. KIAMESHA LAKE, N. (JTA)-"While overt manifes- tations of anti-Semitism have declined, anti-Semitism in the United States is just as hard to cope with because it has gone underground and its prac- tices are more subtle and con- cealed," Benjamin R. 'Epstein, national director of the' Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith told 1,500 delegates at a Bnai Brith convention at the Concord Hotel here. Ebans To Be Honored WASHINGTON, (JTA) - Is- STORMS removed, windows washed; rael Ambassador Abba Eban eaves cleaned, awnings hung, paint- ing and wall washing, interior, ex-\ and Mrs. Eban will be honored tenor. KE. 1-1716, KE. 1-6410. here June 1 at a ball to be attended by Ambassadors of many nations, U.S. officials, Built Up Asphalt Roofing, members of Congress, and oth- Shingle Roofing and Siding, er leading personages. The ball Gutters and Tin Decks is sponsored by a group of patrons in cooperation with the All Work Guaranteed Panamanian Ship Arrives Israel Bond Organization. Cadillac Roofing Co. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO 8-0071 At Elath for Suez Test Ground Broken in Israel For Rogosin Rayon Plant TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Ground was broken for a $20,000,000 rayon producing plant at Ashdot Yam, site of Israel's next deep- water port on the Mediterran- ean Sea. ELATH, Israel, (JTA)'- The 250 - ton Panamanian - flag ship "Chalkish" arrived at this port May 25. It is this vessel which Elath residents believe will be the first to be ordered through the Suez Canal with a cargo of- Israeli products.