Friday, December 13, I957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30 40-EMPLOYMENT 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Fields Employment Oak Park 24201 Gardner Open Sun. 2-5 Well landscaped 3-bedrm. brick ranch. finished rec. rm. with lay., 2-car gar., wide quick poss. LI 7-7222 or JO 4-6361. Couples, Cooks, Maids. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK ED RISDON TR 3-7770 REALTOR NEW RANCH, large lot, near Oak- land' Hills, Birmingham Schools. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, built-in features, completely landscaped. MI 6-6665. UNIVERSAL Employment Service, experienced help, days or weeks. Call TY 8-5310. LADY WANTED - Must be able to speak English and some Yiddish. Who has 2 or 3 spare hours a day to make telephone calls from our of- fice, no selling! N.W. area resi- dent preferred. Phone. VE 8-8660. 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE OAK PARK LOTS for Sale -Individual or in groups. JO. 4-6193, Mr. Green, Monday through Friday 9-5. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5 YEARS nursing experience, will care for sick. Call TW 2-6676, after 6 p.m. BLOOMFIELD DEVON GABLES AREA Located in one of Bloomfields finest residential areas. Sur- rounded by quality, custom homes. Spacious- scenic site, over 400 ft. in width, offering ample parking space for family recreation. Phone LI 7-1143. Greenfield-6 Mile Doctors \ and Dentists Attention LADY wishes part-time work to assist in Jewish Organization of- fice. TO 7-4840. EXPERIENCED capable woman to take care of new mothers and babies. also take care of chil- dren while parents vacation. Ref- erences. BR. 3-7139. RESPONSIBLE middle-aged lady wishes baby sitting job in Oak Park. LI. 5-6734. RELIABLE lady wants baby sit- ting at any time, references. UN. 2-4080. Desirable lots for Clinics. Al- ready zoned. Ready to go. Plen- ty of off-street parking pro- vided. Mr. Young. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR NORTHWEST HOMES 2-Story F. brk. Apt. 14 units. New gas F. A. unit. Clean. $25,000 down. Miss Step. GROSS REALTY 50-BUSINESS CARDS TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 I. SCHWARTZ. All types of car- penters work. TY 7-7758 or LI 5-4035. B. & D. WINDOW Cleaning Co. Storms, screens, awnings, gutters. KE 7-1018,.LU 4-4724. DOORBELLS " repaired, $4.50: chimes installed, $12.50; mail boxes installed. TR. 2-3008. FURNITURE repaired and refin- ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. ALL KINDS of carpenter work. Free estimates, low prices. TE 4-6053. PAINTING and decorating, free estimates. reasonable, carpenter work.-Call TO. 7-1937. PAINTING homes, garages. Inter- ior-exterior. Reasonable rates. VE. 6-3514. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS WIDE 10 diamond wedding band. DI 1-0320. MINK full length ranch, reason- able. good condition, size 14. LI. 6-1728. 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE CARPETING. Approx. 60 square yards, Firth all wool. Few months old, moving, sacrifice. UN. 4-3028. Gratiot-Van Dyke FOR NORTHWEST HOMES Agency Will Authorize No 2-Year Campaigns NEW YORK (JTA) - A spokesman of the Jewish Agen- cy stated that the Committee on 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Control and Authorization of NORTHWEST SOUTHFIELD Township Campaigns has not authorized 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Lee Baker Dr., James Couzens. any public fund-raising cam- Lot 120x235, very desirable, nr. BEST location, West Chicago near paigns for Israel with a cash schools and synagogue; Evergreen. Modern store for rent * * with all fixtures, for self-serve goal covering two years of op- groceries and meats. Has large erations. HUNTINGTON WOODS parking lot, reasonable. UN. This statement was made in 4-8185. Kingston Lot 50x125 response to inquiries regarding Miss G. ylord, TY 8-4300 an announcement by the Na- BUSINESS CARDS 50 tional Committee for Labor Is-. CARPENTER WORK of all kinds- _rael that it was launching a Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi- two-year drive for $10,000,000. nets, doors. Work myself. UN The Agency committee, which 4-1897. includes representatives of the A-1 NEW or repair plastering. United Jewish Appeal, the CHOICE LOT $8 up. Painting, wall washing, janitor service, H. B. Smith. UN. Council of Jewish Federations Strathmoor-Curtis 4-9263. and Welfare Funds and the COMPAS REALTY LICENSED contractor, commercial Consulate General of Israel, and residential, fire repairs and will meet shortly' to consider VE 8-0361 modernization. LI. 7-8628. all projected campaigns for Is- rael in 1958 and will issue its WASHINGTON HEIGHTS LARKINS MOVING list of authorized agencies dur- Beautiful bldg. sites, paved street, below market price, ing the month of January, the AND DELIVERY SERVICE terms. spokesman said. Alsc Office Furniture. BURLIE G. WESLEY NORTHWEST SCHATTEN GROSS REALTY. - SCARCE UN 3-8282 DI 1-1194 18-STORE RENTALS Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 7332 W. '7 Mile, near Prairie. Call UN. 4-7876, or BR. 3-2883. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. 21-C-BUSINESS PROPERTY REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, painting, chimneys and porches, steps. UN 2-1917. EIGHT-LIVERNOIS 116 ft. corn. on 8 Mile. 1st time offered. Ideal for Motel site, offices or clinic. Owner. JO. 4-6172, EL. 6-7434. 21-D-SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY-VACANT All City Moving Company LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE APPLIANCES - PIANOS ALSO EXPRESSING AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES Choice 14948 MEYERS Business Corner VE. 8-7660 429' on Woodward nr. 7 Mi. zoned B. 6 almost unlimited uses. UN 1-4918. Gentile Realty 35-INSTRUCTION GUY CART Is now accepting a limited amount of student beauticians. For further information write or call Guy Cari, 7-Gran Beauty College, 26554 Grand River, (Between 7 and 8 Mile lIds.) Detroit 40 . . . call KE 7-0620 or in Wayne, 33556 Mich- gan Ave., or Wyandotte, 2437 Fort St. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yiddish. English. Call experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. PRIVATE tutoring by male .elemen- tary school teacher. All subjects. EL 6-9603. A GOOD HEBREW education for your child, including Bar Mitz- vah, free trial lesson. David Horowitz. TO 5-3652. Balance Favors Israel in Trade with British LONDON (JTA) --L. Britain exported some 8,890,000 pounds ($24,890,000) worth of goods to Israel in the first nine months of this year, the Anglo- Israel Chamber of Commerce reported. During the same period Britain imported • from Israel over 10,100,000 pounds worth of goods and services leaving Israel with a favorable balance of trade amounting to over 1,000,000. pounds sterling. Comparable figures for the same nine months of 1956 were exports, 7,790,000 pounds and imports, 8,120,000 pounds. MOVING? Washers, dryers discon- nected and installed. Dryers vented. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Marks Its 50th Year A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea- sonable prices. Free estimates. VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271. , MONTREAL (JTA) - The Jewish Daily Eagle celebrated its 50th year of publication with a jubilee edition of 1'72 pages in Yiddish. English and French under the editorship of Israel Habinowitch. The Eagle is now being published by Max Wolofsky, son of the late founder of the newspaper, Hersch Wolof- sky. WILES interior decorating, paint- ing and wall washing. free esti- mates. Reasonable. WO 1-9704: FIVE ROOMS washed $28. Painting, plastering, janitor service. H. B. Smith. UN. 4-9263. Built Up Asphalt Roofing, Shingle Roofing and Sid- ing, Gutters and Tin Decks All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO 8-0071 Falasha Jews Complete . Three-Year Studies in Israel Australian Jewry Offers Assistance to Community Fleeing Indonesia .• SYDNEY, (JTA) - The Australian Jewish community offered its assistance to Jews forced out of Indonesia in the current anti-Dutch disorders. The offer was made by Sid- ney D. Enfeld, president of the Executive Council of Austra- lian Jewry, to the Dutch com- munity in this city. He pledged that his organi- zation would provide tempor- ary azcomodations and other care to Indonesian Jews ex- pelled or fleeing from their country. The Indonesian Jewish com- munity has dwindled since the end of World War II from some 2,000 to 450, chiefly Iraqi Jews with a sprinkling of European Jews. The main Center of Jewish community Name Advisory Body for NYC Management Program in Israel NEW YORK .(JTA) - The creation of a five-man advisory committee for New York Uni- versity's management program in Israel was announced by Dr. Carroll V. Newsom, presi- dent of NYU. The program was established earlier this year under an ar- rangement with the United States International Coopera- tion Administration, the gov- ernment of Israel, the Hebrew University and the Technion. New York University is sending nine professors to help the Israeli institution establish educational and professional curricula in industrial manage- ment, business administration, and executive management training. Dr. Newsom made the an- nouncement at a meeting spon- sored by the American Tech- nion Society and the American Friends of Hebrew University. He reported on his recent trip to Israel, during which he visited • both the Hebrew ' Uni- versity in Jerusalem and the •Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. The committee members will be Thomas K. Finletter, attor- ney, former Secretary of the United States Air Force; the Very Rev. James A. Pike, dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; David Rose, industrialist, president of the American Technion Society; Daniel G. Ross, attorney, presi- dent of the AmeriCan Friends of Hebrew University; and Benjarriin Cooper, industrialist, director of the Technion. Catholic Business Leader Buys. Bonds Thomas R. Mullen, of Allen- town, Pa., and Brooklyn, N.Y., president of the Lehigh Struc- tural Steel Co., and one of Al- lentown's outstanding civic and business leaders, has purchased $30,000 in State of Israel Devel- opment Bonds to "help strength- en Israel as a center of democ- racy in the Middle East." Mullen presented a check for his purchase to Israel Ambassa- dor Abba Eban at a conference in New York. A Roman Catholic, Mullen stated that he made the pur- chase in the belief that all Americans. regardless of reli- gion, should participate in the upbuilding of Israel. Withdraw School Manual . After Community Protest MILAN, (JTA) - A protest by the Union of Italian Jew- ish Communities against a Catholic manual distributed in the Milan schools has drawn a promise from Mnsgr. Mon- tini, Archbishop of this city, that no further copies of the manual would be issued. The Union protested deroga- tory remarks about Jews con- tained in the manual. Msgr. Montini expressed disapproval of these remarks and pledged that a second edition would TEL AVIV (JTA) - The first group of eight young Falasha men and one girl to complete a course in Judaism, basic farming and hygiene was graduated froni Kfar Batya, children's village at Raanana. They spent three years study- not be published. ing in Israel. life is in Surabaja where the only synagogue in the country is located. There are 80 familes in that city, 30 in Jakarta and a num- ber of other families in Ban- dung. H. de Vries is president of the community. Since the IndonesianS took over control of their own country the economic position of the Jews has worsened. To- gether with other non-natives, they have been forced out of business and well paid posi- tions by government regula- tions and laws aimed at put- ting the economy in the hands of Indonesians. The Jews of Indonesia have become increasingly restive under the economic disabili- ties and the anti-alien atmos- phere complicated by the fact that the preponderant portion of the population is Moslem. Because of pressure from the Arab League, which is ex- tremely active in the country, the Indonesian government has. withheld recognition from Israel. The World Jewish Congress was in communication with the community three weeks ago when an attempt was made to have Jacob Halevi of the Brit- ish section, who was in the area, meet with community leaders in Jakarta. However, Halevi's plane landed far from the city" and, because of the state of martial law in effect at the time, he was unable to contact the Indonesian Jews. Protest Return of Nazis to Office DUSSELDORF (JTA) - The Central Council of Jews in Germany blasted the return of leading Nazis to public office and high places in West Ger- man life. At the concluding session of a two-day meeting, Heinz Galinski, president of the ,Council's board, urged close watch on the return of former Nazis to public office and wide campaign of publicizing such developments. The council urged coordina- tion of restitution procedures among the West German states and West Berlin. Galinski reported to the par- ley that there were some 30,000 Jews now living in Ger- many with about 2,000 return- ing a n n u a l l y, chiefly from South American countries and Israel. All the Jews live in West Germany, except 1,200 in Berlin and 800 ih various cities of East Germany. Israel Backs Proposal by French on Algeria UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (JTA)-Israel backed in the United Nations a French pro- posal for democratic elections in Algeria to settle the trouble- some Alegrian question. In an address to the General Assembly's political and se- curity committee, Emile Najar of the ISrael delegation said that it would be "unforgiveably lighthearted" to attempt to solve the Algerian issue by supporting secession of the North African territory from France. He pointed out that for over a century Algeria had been an integral part of France and that its problems could be worked out "in the French family." Canadian Premier Seeks Naturalzed Citizen Equality OTTAWA (JTA) - Prime Minister John Diefenbaker has announced plans for amend- ment of the Citizenship Act which would "remove the diA- crimination that now exists . be- tween natural born and na- turalized citizens in connection with loss of citizenship." The only bar to enactment of such legislation would be the crowded Parliamentary calen- dar.